Poison pills enter bruising Senate battle over immigration reform
By Stephen DinanThe Washington TimesTuesday, June 11, 2013 Senators headed off a filibuster Tuesday and officially brought the immigration reform bill to... Read More
Sen. Sessions on immigration bill’s broken promises
The plan proposed by the 'Gang of Eight' fails on every major front. Senate Judiciary Committee member Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), right,... Read More
Mounting Signs of GOP Rebellion Against Immigration Reform
House Republicans’ backing of legislation that could deport children of illegal immigrants is unlikely to help the party’s political standing. (AP Photo/Nick... Read More
As Vandals Deface U.S. Parks, Some Point to Online Show-Offs
By FELICITY BARRINGERJune 4, 2013 Graffiti on a cactus last week in Saguaro National Park in Arizona. Many of the giant... Read More
Marco Rubio: Immigration bill short of 60 votes
By SEUNG MIN KIM6/4/13POLITICO Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) doesn’t believe the Gang of Eight immigration bill – which he authored — has... Read More
Black Leaders: Immigration Bill Will ’Harm’ African American Workers
by Matthew BoyleJune 3, 2013Breitbart Several black leaders of various political persuasions have banded together to warn Congress of the harm they... Read More
Immigration Deluge Will Drain Water Resources
Bonnie Erbe/CommentarySanta Barbara NewsPressJune 1, 2013 As the Obama administration attempts to press its version of immigration reform through Congress, here are... Read More
Immigration Bill Swells to Over One Thousand Pages
by Matthew Boyle 28 May 2013Breitbart The Senate Judiciary Committee has increased the already-sizable length of the “Gang of Eight” immigration... Read More
For the Future of Immigration Reform, Look to 1986
The old law, signed by President Reagan, is the basis of the new bill, even if reformers added a few bells and... Read More
Two ways immigration reform could succeed and three ways it could fail
Supporters of immigration reform pray before the start of the reform bill’s markup before the Senate Judiciary Committee on May 9. (Win... Read More