Archives for 2013

Cartels Extort Immigrants, Pose Challenge for Reform

ABC News | AP – Just across the Rio Grande from Brownsville, Texas, stands a dormitory-style shelter filled with people recently deported from the U.S. and other migrants waiting to cross the border. The long rows of bunk beds offer immigrants a place to rest on their long journey. But the shelter is no safe […]

Is It Possible Some In The Government Want Illegal Immigration?

Houston News – The Council on Foreign Relations, from which all Secretaries of State, U.N. Ambassadors, Russian and Chinese Ambassadors, and a third of all Presidential Cabinets are drawn, is a strong advocate of globalism. They are easily the most powerful special interest group in the United States and they are clearly for open borders […]

ICE Lied About Release of Illegal Immigrants With Criminal Records

Fox News – It seems that the first instinct of government officials is to lie and hope nobody finds out. Now another lie has been exposed… Hundreds of illegal immigrants with criminal records were released earlier this year as the Obama administration prepared for budget cuts, according to newly released data that challenged claims the […]

Just Asking…

Jim Gilchrist – MMP Exclusive – If you hire people to mow your lawn for the summer, does this mean you’re obligated to keep them and their whole family around forever? What if they didn’t want to leave your property when the work was done? What if they wanted to live in your home, but […]

L.A. County Officials Worried About Local Taxpayer Costs of Immigration Overhaul

Los Angeles Times – Here’s a case of “reap what you sow”… With an estimated 1.1 million people in L.A. County illegally, officials fear that the county will get stuck with many costs for those who apply for citizenship. As the Senate Judiciary Committee began debating the bipartisan immigration bill last week, county officials voiced […]

Senate Amnesty: Non-Enforcement is Chief Goal

Tom Tancredo in WND – Many political commentators are feigning surprise at the large number of waivers, exemptions and “unreviewable discretion” written into the Senate’s 844-page amnesty bill. No one should be surprised: No amnesty bill in history has ever had its enforcement provisions implemented after the amnesty was granted. The debate over the Gang […]