States are registering non-citizens to vote through the mandatory “Motor Voter” law even if they indicated on their forms they are non-citizens. J. Christian Adams, a former United States Department of Justice official in the Civil Rights Division will show the Supreme Court in a brief later this month that non-citizens are registering to vote […]
Appeals Court Sides With Obama on Technicality
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with President Obama on a ruling in a lawsuit brought by the state of Mississippi over his 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) executive edict. Instead of ruling on the merits of the case, the federal judges agreed with the Obama Administration on the technical point that […]
Second Surge of Illegal Immigrant Kids Builds
Once again the Southern Border is seeing an upswing in the number of “unaccompanied minors” sneaking across. A huge wave of the Central American illegal immigrants nearly broke facilities designed to house them last summer and now officials believe a similar surge could break at any time thanks to Obama’s amnesty and loopholes in current […]
Likely Voters Say U.S. Not Aggressive Enough in Deportations
A new Rasmussen poll of likely voters shows a whopping 62% says the U.S. in not aggressive enough in deporting illegal aliens. This is up from 52% a year ago and 56% in November. Rasmussen’s poll also shows increasing opposition to so-called birthright citizenship and a massive majority who favor requiring proof of legal status […]
State Department Program to pay for children from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras to come to US
A new State Department and Department of Homeland Security Program will fly immigrant children from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador to their parents in the U.S. for free. Parents can apply to have their children picked up and flown over the border, as long as they meet a basic immigration status, The Washington Times reported. The program was created […]