NumbersUSA's Eric Ruark to Join Panel on The Weaponization of Immigration Strategies, Consequences, Solutions
- On April 4, 2024, at 11:00 am EDT, the Center for Immigration Studies, as an activity of the International Network for Immigration Research , will host a panel discussion in Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2237, Washington, D.C., to explore the concept of immigration warfare.
- This discussion stems from the growing concern that immigration has become a powerful geopolitical weapon and a means of waging hybrid warfare, influencing legislation, elections, economies, public opinion, and even destabilizing countries.
- The panel discussion will examine how governments, non-state, and sub-state actors worldwide use immigration as a political, economic, and strategic tool, citing examples such as Cuba's Mariel boatlift in 1980 and Belarus's coordination of illegal immigration to the EU.
- Viktor Marsai, Phillip Linderman, and Eric Ruark will be on the panel moderated by Mark Krikorian, and the discussion will be streamed on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, with RSVP details available at center@cis.org.
- The discussion aims to cover how nations can respond to the challenges of immigration warfare, with NumbersUSA, an organization advocating for lower immigration levels to protect American workers, habitats, and communities, participating in the panel.
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NumbersUSA's Eric Ruark to Join Panel on The Weaponization of Immigration Strategies, Consequences, Solutions
ARLINGTON, Va., March 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Center for Immigration Studies will host a panel discussion examining how immigration is used as a political, economic, and strategic tool by governments, non-state, and sub-state actors worldwide. Whether through mass migration…
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