Four days of illegal immigration
Monday On Monday, Americans woke up to a story entitled, "Students in a Texas High School were made to recite the Mexican... Read More
Napolitano Announces Backdoor Amnesty Will Begin "In Weeks"
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano officially kicked off the administration’s amnesty/deferred action plan she originally announced in August. With President Obama’s approval,... Read More
Status Quo Unchanged after Tuesday’s Las Vegas Debate
The eighth of 13 debates (and the fifth in the last six weeks) is over. On the whole, it was slightly livelier... Read More
Which Republican Presidential Candidate Will Step Up for American Workers?
During this week’s New Hampshire debate, another opportunity passed for Republican candidates to make the link between excessive immigration and American unemployment.... Read More
Deported to Disappeared
Ed Pilkington of The Guardian UK in his article, "Alabama parents prepare for the worst: Separation from their kids," (10/12/11) laments the... Read More
Attorney General Eric Holder Is at It Again; Justice Department Seeks To Block Alabama’s Immigration Law
According to breaking news reported by the Wall Street Journal, the federal government asked an appeals court Friday to halt the Alabama... Read More
To Obama’s Nephew Onyango, Drunken Driving and Immigration Violations Are Laughing Matters
As expected, President Barack Obama’s nephew Onyango Obama has been granted administrative amnesty. Uncle Onyango, an illegal alien visa overstayer had been... Read More
Grasping for Straws, Obama Returns To Hispanic Lobby to Plead His Case
President Obama can’t let go of his bad habit of blaming all of his misfortune on others. Recently in a White House... Read More
Immigration Is Not About Left or Right But Right or Wrong
For years journalists and others have claimed that only extreme conservatives want our nation's borders secured and our immigration laws enforced. This... Read More
Perry’s Missed Chance: Monday’s Republican Debate
As the eight Republican candidates slog their way toward the 2012 nomination, Texas governor Rick Perry has one insurmountable obstacle. Perry’s profile... Read More