Deciding that amnesty from breaking immigration law and access to taxpayer-provided welfare and other public benefits was just not enough, President Obama is now turning the screws to the financial sector to grant credit to millions of illegal aliens. As part of a recently released 37 page report by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on so-called […]
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Feds say 2,000 extended work permits were issued unintentionally
Leon Rodriguez, the Director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), told a federal judge that 2,000 extended work permits were wrongly issued to illegals in the U.S. due to unintentional computer system mistakes, and were not an effort to get around a court injunction against Obama’s executive actions on immigration: In a court filing submitted […]
Former Immigration Judges Call Current Process Absurd
Former immigration court judges Hon. Elizabeth A. Hacker and Hon. Mahlon F. Hanson expose how America’s immigration courtrooms have slowly become a joke to millions of illegal aliens. Our former colleagues are now being forced to tell deportable aliens that the final deportation order they’re issuing isn’t actually an impediment to receiving the President’s grants of deferred […]
Tancredo Blasts Bi-Partisan Illegal Immigration Disasters
Former House member from Colorado and illegal immigration patriot Tom Tancredo has some harsh words for both parties when it some to the latest developments in illegal immigration. He took the House GOP to task over their support for an amendment in the recent defense appropriations bill which would have given slots in the U.S. […]
Immigration courts have all-time high 445,000 pending cases
The backlog at federal immigration courts has reached an all-time high with more than 445,000 pending cases: The Los Angeles Times, citing the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University, reports that as of April, the backlog hit 445,706, which is a nearly 30 percent increase since Oct. 1, 2013. Immigration courts have been overwhelmed […]