Immigration
CBP Director: U.S.-Mexican Border Areas Are Among the Safest in U.S.
Areas on the U.S. side of the southwest U.S.-Mexican border are “some of the safest communities in America,” says CBP Director Gene Garza. ...
Arizona v. U.S.: A Recap of the Arguments at the Supreme Court
Last week the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the federal government's case challenging the constitutionality of SB 1070 — Arizona's controversial anti-illegal...
Read moreHigh Court Hears Arguments in Ariz. Immigration Case
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments April 25 in the Arizona immigration case that pits the right of that state to protect its...
Read moreAlabama House Passes Revised Immigration Bill
By a vote of 64-34 the Alabama House of Representatives Thursday passed a slate of alterations to HB 56, the state’s anti-illegal immigration...
Read moreJudicial Watch Sues Feds Over Obama Uncle Records
A conservative legal group has sued the federal Homeland Security Department because it refuses to release documents relating to the arrest and possible...
Read moreObama Woos Hispanics, Pledges Immigration Reform in Second Term
In an effort to woo Hispanic voters, President Obama made a pledge Saturday to push for immigration reform early in his second term....
Read moreObama’s Illegal-immigrant Uncle May — or May not — be Deported
The Boston Herald reported on April 13 that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is pushing to deport Onyango Obama (left), President Obama’s illegal-immigrant uncle....
Read moreObama Admin. Announces Waiver Program For Illegal Immigrants
In a new ploy to push backdoor amnesty, the Obama administration is quietly working to curb the deportation of illegal immigrants by granting...
Read moreVideo Shows Border Chief Not Concerned With Illegal Immigration
Current U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner David Aguilar (left) was caught on video during a 2007 town hall meeting with agents suggesting...
Read more11th Circuit Will Await SCOTUS Before Ruling in Ga. and Ala. Cases
Last week, a three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta told representatives of Alabama and Georgia that they were...
Read moreNumber of Mosques In U.S. Jumps 74 Percent Since 2000
A statistical study of mosques in the United States shows that the number of Islamic houses of worship has increased 74 percent since...
Read moreDeportations Plummet Under Obama’s New Immigration Policy
President Obama’s efforts to tighten the leash on U.S. immigration enforcement have caused a sharp drop in the number of deportations, according to...
Read moreJudge Won’t Rule on Utah Immigration Law Until Supreme Court Rules on Ariz.
On Tuesday, Judge Clark Waddoups (left) of the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah announced that he would hold off issuing...
Read moreFeds Purposely Keeping U.S. Borders Wide Open, Experts Say
Under the guise of environmentalism, various federal agencies and departments are blocking Border Patrol agents’ access to critical areas while contributing to widespread...
Read moreIllegals Squeeze Amnesty, $350,000 out of Taxpayers for Immigration Raid
The federal government will pay $350,000 to a group of illegal immigrants and permit them to stay in the country pursuant to a...
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