Townhall – Only 29% of Likely U.S. Voters think the government should stop deporting illegal immigrants until Congress passes an immigration reform plan. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 57% oppose a halt to deportations. Fourteen percent (14%) are undecided. Further, a majority of Americans want a secure border before any kind […]
Majority of Americans Believe Deportation of Illegal Immigrants Not Agressive Enough
Arpaio Says Colorado ‘Frighteningly Soft’ on Illegal Aliens
Huffington Post – Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio vowed that Tom Tancredo will make illegal immigration front page news in all 50 states in America. He said that Tancredo “won’t back down until amnesty is off the table” nationally. Arpaio also called Colorado “frighteningly soft on illegal aliens.” [Read More]
Billionaire Steve Case Says 30 Million More Immigrants Will Offset Middle Class Job Losses
Daily Caller – Middle class Americans face a tough future because robots and machinery are eliminating their jobs, according to Steve Case, an entrepreneur who earned roughly $1 billion by creating the first successful Internet firm, America Online. But Congress could help the situation by passing an immigration bill that would import some foreign entrepreneurs […]
More Cities Are Welcoming Illegal Aliens
Christian Science Monitor – Cities, towns and counties – including formerly inhospitable places toward immigrants – increasingly embrace and protect the undocumented through community initiatives, policies and ordinances, effectively rendering federal law moot. [Read More]
Birth Tourism: Chinese Flock to the U.S. to Have Babies
TIME – The U.S. is one of the few nations where simply being born on its soil confers citizenship on a newborn. That policy has spawned a birth-tourism industry, in which pregnant foreigners flock to American hospitals to secure U.S. passports for their babies. Although the foreign couple can’t acquire U.S. nationality themselves, once their […]
Today’s Grads Face Mounting Pressure From Foreign Tech Workers
PFIR – Mass layoffs are typically justified in terms of restructuring to meet changing market needs, retooling for the next phase of innovation, or remaining competitive in an increasingly dynamic industry. But there’s more to it than this. These goals can be achieved in large part by replacing American workers with foreign workers who will […]