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What if the most effective immigration enforcement tool in America has been sitting on the shelf for decades?
In this timely interview, Elizabeth Farah sits down with immigration attorney, former immigration judge, and national security expert Andrew Arthur to examine how America’s immigration system changed after 9/11, what lessons have been forgotten, and why the United States may still be vulnerable today.
Arthur spent decades inside the federal immigration system, serving as a trial attorney for the Immigration and Naturalization Service, advising on national security matters, helping draft major post-9/11 legislation, serving as an immigration judge, and later overseeing immigration policy on Capitol Hill. Drawing on that experience, he argues that many of the safeguards created after September 11 were weakened or ignored in recent years, leaving the country exposed to fraud, abuse, and serious security risks.
The conversation explores visa fraud, fraudulent credentials, shell companies, student visa abuse, labor trafficking schemes, and the growing challenge of verifying who is entering the United States and under what circumstances. Arthur explains why enforcement remains difficult, how hostile foreign governments can exploit weaknesses in the system, and why immigration fraud should be viewed as both an economic and national security issue.
A major focus of the discussion is E-Verify, the federal employment verification system designed to prevent illegal employment. Arthur argues that mandatory nationwide E-Verify could dramatically reduce illegal immigration and explains why, contrary to what many Americans believe, a president may already have the authority to implement it through executive action.
At its core, this is a conversation about America First immigration, national sovereignty, immigration enforcement, and whether the United States still has the tools necessary to control who enters, works, and remains in the country.
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What if the fastest way to stop illegal immigration isn’t the border? Andrew Arthur says one executive action could force millions to self-deport.https://t.co/3kOYPJm7nx
— Elizabeth Farah 🇺🇸 America 1st always 🇮🇱 (@ElizabethFarah) June 3, 2026
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