Center for Immigration Studies – In May 2012, the Obama re-election campaign released a slideshow titled, “The Life of Julia” which promoted the idea that government programs and President Obama’s agenda items were critical to the success of a hypothetical female named Julia. Center for Immigration Studies created a new version that asks one question: […]
Archives for 2013
If Amnesty Bill Passes, Its Cost Will Be Borne By Taxpayers of ‘Uncle Sap’
Marietta Daily Journal – Experience is a great teacher. Ask U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa). He voted for the 1986 “Immigration Control and Reform Act” based on promises. But since it granted amnesty to illegal aliens first and promised border security and employer sanctions that never occurred, the senator vows never to be “fooled again.” […]
Will Senate’s $38 Billion Border Plan Boost Immigration Law Prospects?
Bloomberg BusinessWeek – The Senate advanced the costliest plan ever to bolster security at the U.S.-Mexico border, drawing enough Republican support to indicate that a broad revision of immigration law will pass by week’s end. The 67-27 vote allows the measure to move forward. The Senate bill will create as many as 11 million new […]
Border Security Is The Key To Immigration Reform. So How Do We Measure It?
Washington Post – Over the past week, border security has been the biggest sticking point in Senate discussions about immigration reform. But what does it actually mean for that border to be secure? Who decides? And is a completely secure border even possible? [Read More]
The Amnesty Mob vs. America
National Review – After America said no to a pork-filled security-undermining amnesty bill in 2007, the No Illegal Alien Left Behind lobbyists changed their overtly thuggish tactics. They put down their upside-down American flags, stopped wearing their Commie Che Guevara T-shirts, and cloaked their radical “Aztlan” aspirations in the less divisive rhetoric of “reform” and […]
Amnesty: A Path to Permanent Residency Is as Bad as a Path to Citizenship
The Foundry – The gossip in Washington is that the House of Representatives, unlike the Senate, will not have a path to citizenship, or amnesty, in its immigration reform bills. Indeed, just a few days ago, Speaker John Boehner (R–OH) said he would bring immigration bills up for a vote only if a majority of […]