The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee approved by voice vote Sen. John McCain’s Arizona Borderlands Protection and Preservation Act. The legislation would grant Customs and Border Protection personnel immediate access to federal land on the Arizona border, including for motorized patrols and the placement of communications, surveillance and detection equipment. McCain said federal agents […]
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Arizona judge rules in favor of in-state tuition for DREAMers
A federal judge in Phoenix ruled on Tuesday that DREAMers are entitled to in-state tuition at Arizona schools: Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Arthur Anderson ruled the federal government determines who is in the United States legally, rejecting arguments from the state Attorney General’s Office that those accepted into the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for […]
CDC: Hispanics will be 23% of population by 2035
America’s Hispanic population will boom faster than expected over the next two decades, reaching 85,543,000 by 2035, or 23.8% of the U.S. population, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report on Latinos: The report studied the health and causes of death of the American Hispanic population and found that despite more living in […]
Hillary Clinton vows to expand Obama’s amnesty
Many Americans don’t believe Barack Obama has the authority to offer blanket amnesty to the millions of immigrants living illegally in the United States, but that’s not stopping Hillary Clinton. On Cinco de Mayo in Las Vegas, she told a group of Hispanic voters that she would go even further than Obama in using executive […]
Illegals Push Political Agenda
They can’t vote legally but a coalition of illegal aliens is making demands of the American political system in the run up to the next Presidential election. An outfit called the Dream Action Coalition released their list of demands recently. Any presidential candidate who wants to win Hispanic votes next year will need to pledge […]
Rasmussen poll: Americans value border security over immigration reform
A new Rasmussen Reports poll has found that support for border security among likely voters is at a 4-year high, eclipsing support for immigration reform: [M]ost voters — 63 percent — continue to say that border security is more important than legalizing or providing a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the United […]