More Evidence Refutes “Record Deportations” MSM Myth

VDARE — Everybody has an opinion about immigration, but most people know nothing substantial, beyond a few canonical-boilerplate bromides: •”We’re a nation of immigrants!” [nope]. •”America was founded by immigrants!” [nope]. •”The ‘Statue of Liberty’ invites immigrants!” [nope]. •”Everyone in America is an immigrant unless you’re a Native American, i.e. American Indian!” [nope]. [Read More]

A Single, Pro-Reconquista Parent Has a Veto Right Against a Patriotic Immigration Lesson in the Prince George’s County, MD Public Schools

VDARE — A single, pro-reconquista parent has a veto right against a patriotic immigration lesson in the Prince George’s County, MD Public Schools. Meanwhile, school officials and reconquistas like Casa De Maryland gag millions of patriotic American parents, vowing even stricter, anti-American censorship. [Read More]

Could Cantor, Goodlatte Primary Challenges Kill Amnesty/ Immigration Surge?

VDARE: — Immigration patriots inside the Beltway report that, despite deceptive noises, the GOP House Leadership version of the Amnesty/ Immigration Surge is not dead—Speaker John Boehner is just lying low after his plan’s disastrous roll-out and will resume the offensive after the primaries. In Virginia, that’s June 10, and two key Boehner lieutenants there […]

Amnesty: Is This Still America, Or Did I Move?

VDARE: Ann Coulter — The House Republicans’ “Standards for Immigration Reform,” for example, contains this fat, honking nonsense: “One of the great founding principles of our country was that children would not be punished for the mistakes of their parents.” As the kids say: WTF? [Read More]

Buchanan: Boehner Will Lose Speakership if He Pushes for Immigration Reform

National Review — Pat Buchanan warns that an imminent Republican debate over immigration will play into the hands of the Democratic party. With the widespread unpopularity of Obamacare, Republicans should instead focus on the embattled health-care law ahead of the 2014 midterm election. By pivoting to the issue of immigration, Republicans are “walking right into […]

Immigration reform: Why are House Republicans poised to act now?

Christian Science Monitor — …That question divides House Republicans and could have an effect on how this fall’s midterm elections play out. Some Republicans say the House is simply picking up where it left off last year. The House, they say, actually did a lot on immigration reform in 2013 – including hearings, passing several […]