Archives for 2015

No Surprise: Most Illegals Skip Immigration Hearings

84% of illegals allowed to roam free in the U.S. while they await deportation hearings never show up for the hearing according to new figures just released by the Department of Justice Executive Office of Immigration Review. Meanwhile, 70% of detained illegal aliens did show up for their hearing before an immigration judge. “That strategy is […]

Sessions Introduces Immigration Enforcement Bill

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) has introduced legislation to beef up enforcement of immigration law. The Michael Davis, Jr. and Danny Oliver in Honor of State and Local Law Enforcement Act is named for two local law enforcement officers who were murdered by an illegal immigrant who had already been deported twice. “This legislation will ensure […]

Court Orders Deported Illegal Aliens Brought Back

A Federal appeals court ordered the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE) to locate and return to the United States a pair of Guatemelan illegal immigrants who has just been deported. Chief Judge Theodore A. McKee of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals demanded a plane ferrying the illegals back to their rightful home be […]

Candidate Interest in Latino Vote Increases

It’s well-known that the Latino vote generally leans left. But GOP primary candidates Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush are trying to change that. Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, the two Republican presidential candidates seen as having the greatest chance to make inroads with the Latino vote that traditionally leans Democratic, recently stopped in Nevada, Bush […]

VIDEO: Ann Coulter on Immigration

Ann Coulter spoke on Real Time with Bill Maher recently, discussing immigration and border policy in the U.S. Watch the video below:    

Who Deports More Illegals? Mexico or the U.S.

For the first time since the so-called “surge” of illegal aliens began, Mexico has detained and deported more illegals than the United States. Between October and April, Mexico apprehended 92,889 Central Americans. In the same time period, the United States detained 70,226 “other than Mexican” migrants, the vast majority from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. […]