Thursday, June 29, 2017

UN Human Rights Body Enters the United States Healthcare Policy Debate

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On April 26, 2017, Dana Milbank, a left-wing pundit at the Washington Post, reported that the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner on Human Rights in Geneva sent a letter to the Trump administration suggesting that repealing the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) would potentially violate “international law.” The Trump Administration could avoid this fate if it accompanied repeal with a substitute deemed adequate by the Office of the U.N. Commissioner on Human Rights [PDF version].[1]

Even by the standards of the United Nations — which we have discussed on site [see blog] — this letter is patently ridiculous. Endeavoring to replace a disastrous piece of legislation to improve the United States health insurance market is hardly a pressing issue for international law scholars and litigators. Furthermore, even a supporter of Obamacare would have to admit that given the myriad human rights abusers in the world [see blog for example], wading into U.S. domestic politics hardly seems like the best use of resources of the U.N. High Commissioner of Human Rights. Even the former President Obama himself never made such an appeal to the best of my knowledge. However, given the inordinate amount of time the Commissioner, Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad of Jordan, spends slandering Israel, perhaps it is an improvement for the Council.

While this may seem like a parody to most observes, Dana Milbank took the U.N. letter quite seriously in his report.

First, he stated, disapprovingly, that President Trump and Congressional Republicans “scoff at lectures from U.N. bureaucrats, particularly on domestic affairs…” The U.N. should be scoffed at on all affairs, foreign and domestic, but I will address that point further at the end of the article. Milbank, an avid supporter of Obamacare, stated that “the U.N. letter is at least a bit of moral support for those defending Obamacare.” Republican efforts to repeal and/or replace Obamacare in the early days of the Trump Administration have ineffectual at best. However, if “those defending Obamacare” need moral support from a virulently anti-Semitic body that does little more than attack Israel on a daily basis, they are in surprisingly dire straits.

Finally, Milbank wrote the following:

“The Trump administration has shown contempt for such considerations by failing to pass along the U.N. letter to congressional leaders.”

The Washington Post was so alarmed by the election of President Trump that it adopted the slogan, “Democracy Dies in Darkness.” Apparently, facing an existential crisis that threatens democracy in the United States, Dana Milbank uses his platform to fret over President Trump not sending the equivalent of an article in The Onion to congressional leaders.

The United Nations Human Rights Council works closely with the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights. While the U.N. High Commissioner keeps tabs on U.S. domestic health policy and the Human Rights Council tries to come up with creative ways to lie about Israel, perhaps they could be persuaded to examine the human rights situations in some of its member states. For the purpose of this article, I will limit the list to ten examples:

  • Bolivia;
  • China;
  • Cuba;
  • Egypt;
  • Iraq;
  • Qatar;
  • Saudi Arabia;
  • Tunisia;
  • United Arab Emirates; and
  • Venezuela.

In the following video, Hillel Neuer of UN Watch does a remarkable job of exposing the bizarre priorities and blatant hypocrisy of the U.N.'s “human rights” apparatus:


After all of these critiques of the United Nations, we should end on a positive note. On April 24, 2017, the United Nations elected Saudi Arabia to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.[2] We can only wonder if Saudi Arabia will use its new platform to advocate for protecting women from driving. There is plenty of room to disagree with any number of President Trump's policies, including his position on health policy. However, in disagreeing or offering a critique of President Trump, one undercuts his or her argument by citing to a ridiculous charade by the United Nations as an authoritative source.

We can only hope President Trump and his administration reassess the United States' relationship with the United Nations going forward.

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  1. Milbank, Dana. “Apparently repealing Obamacare could violate international law.” Washingtonpost.com. (Apr. 25, 2017)
  2. Shelbourne, Mallory. “Saudi Arabia elected to UN women's rights commission.” Thehill.com. (Apr. 23, 2017.)

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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Updates on Leadership Changes at the CBP

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On April 25, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Randolph D. “Tex” Alles to be the new Director of the United States Secret Service [PDF version]. Although the Director of the Secret Service does not have an effect on immigration policy, the appointment is noteworthy because Alles was serving as the Acting Deputy Commissioner of the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the number two position in the CBP, at the time of the appointment. Alles, a retired Marine Major General, served in various capacities in the CBP beginning in 2012.

With Alles' departure from the CBP, Ronald D. Vitiello is the new Acting Deputy Commissioner [link]. Vitiello joined the U.S. Border Patrol in 1985. Since joining, he has served in a variety of leadership roles in the CBP. Notably, Viteiello became Chief of the United States Border Patrol on February 1, 2017.

The current Acting Commissioner of CBP is Kevin K. McAleenan [link]. On March 30, 2017, President Trump nominated McAleenan to be the Commissioner of CBP [link]. Accordingly, if confirmed, McAleenan will be the Commissioner rather than the Acting Commissioner. McAleenan has extensive experience in the CBP and in its legacy agencies. He served as the Deputy Commissioner of CBP from November 2, 2014, to January 20, 2017, when he became Acting Commissioner.

We will update the site with further information on the McAleenan nomination when the Senate takes action.

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Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Senate Confirms Rod Rosenstein as Deputy Attorney General

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On April 25, 2017, the United States Senate confirmed Rod Rosenstein as the new Deputy Attorney General by a vote of 94-6. Rosenstein will replace Dana Boente, who had been serving as Acting Deputy Attorney General, as the number two official in the Department of Justice [see blog].

Rosenstein's background is detailed on the Department of Justice website [link].

Rosenstein served in the United States Attorney's Office for the past 26 years. Before being confirmed as Deputy Attorney General, Rosenstein served as the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland since 2005. He was the only United States Attorney appointed by President George W. Bush to serve in the same capacity throughout the entire administration of President Barack Obama.

Interestingly, in 2007, President Bush nominated Rosenstein to fill a vacant seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. However, Rosenstein's nomination stalled in the United States Senate and never reached a vote.

Rosenstein graduated from Harvard Law School. Before beginning his service with the Department of Justice, he clerked for Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

As the top deputy to Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Rosenstein will play a key role in developing and implementing Department of Justice policy over the coming years. This is significant in the immigration context to the extent that the Department of Justice plays a critical role in our immigration system. Rosenstein has impeccable credentials for the position, and represents one of President Trump's strongest picks for a key post thus far.

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Thursday, June 8, 2017

Miami Asylum Office Moving to New Location

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On June 5, 2017, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that the Miami Asylum Office is moving to a new location on the weekend of June 9, 2017. Accordingly, the Miami Asylum Office will be closed to the public from June 6 to June 20, 2017. The Miami Asylum Office will reopen to the public at its new location on June 21, 2017.

Starting on June 12, 2017, the new address of the Miami Asylum Office will be:

  • USCIS Miami Asylum Office
  • 1501 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 300
  • Miami, Fl 33132

The new phone number for the Miami Asylum Office is: 786-456-2900

See: Interpreter Releases Daily 5 06-05-17

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