It’s Official – Boehner Says No Immigration Reform This Year!

CNN – “This is about trying to do this in a way that the American people and our members can absorb,” Boehner said, adding immigration reform is too complicated to rush. “There are hundreds of issues involved in dealing with immigration reform, and we’ve got to deal with these in a common sense way where […]

Deprived of the American Dream

Jim Gilchrist – MMP Exclusive – The post below by VaMom4, originally published in the Washington Post in response to a news story about DMV fraud in Virginia, perfectly expresses the frustration of our nation’s taxpaying families and their combat wounded children who have been deprived of what otherwise would have been a prospering American […]

Laura Ingraham Wages A Personal Crusade Against Immigration Reform

Huffington Post – Conservative radio host Laura Ingraham is on a crusade to prevent immigration reform talks between the Senate and the House. Ingraham has made a routine of asking House Republican guests, “Will you go to conference on immigration, yes or no?” [Read More]

Immigration Reform is a Cynical, Corrupt Sellout

Washington Times – Watching the ill-fated Obamacare rollout should remind us of the folly of enacting massive “reform” bills that nobody has read or fully understands. Apparently, the lesson has been lost on the unholy alliance between extremists on the left and corporate activist CEOs bent on grinding the face of labor. [Read More]

Obamacare Website Turns Blind Eye to Immigration Status

BizPac Review – Undocumented immigrants have no fear of legal action from signing up for insurance on the national healthcare website because information “provided by applicants or beneficiaries won’t be used for immigration enforcement purposes.” Interesting, since undocumented adult immigrants are not eligible to purchase from the healthcare exchange. One more reason to distrust federal […]

Infosys to Pay $34 Million for Systemic Visa Fraud and Abuse of Immigration Processes

Dallas Morning News – Federal officials announced a record settlement agreement that requires Infosys Corporation to pay $34 million for systemic visa fraud and abuse of immigration processes. The India-based company is involved in consulting, technology and IT outsourcing and has offices in 30 countries, including the United States. [Read More]