Really!? Obama’s Pick to Head Border Patrol Refused to Enforce Immigration Law

Sanctuary City Advocate Wrong to Lead Border Patrol, Senate Homeland Security Chairman Warns Selecting San Francisco’s former police chief to head the U.S. Border Patrol would encourage more illegal border crossings because she has a record of not enforcing federal immigration laws, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., argues. Heather Fong advocated San Francisco’s “sanctuary city” policy […]

Wall Street Journal Asks: “Did Trump Just Win?”

James Taranto of the Wall Street Journal looks at Donald Trump’s latest proposal for a temporary pause in Islamic immigration and takes the exact opposite view from virtually every other politician and pundit in America. For our part, we’ve forecast the end of Trump’s campaign maybe four or five times. But not this time. Trump’s […]

We’re Under No Moral Imperative to Allow Any Immigration At All

Ann Coulter weighs in on Donald Trump’s latest proposal to pause Muslim immigration, the response to it from fellow GOP nominees and the left wing media and on the moral case made for allowing virtually unlimited immigration. For my best birthday gift this week, Donald Trump called for blocking Muslim immigration to the United States. […]

Senate Dems Demand Vote to Destroy ALL Immigrant Vetting

Senate Democrats are angling to staple legislation to a nuclear safety bill that would have the effect of extending Constitutional rights to radical Islamic clerics all over the world and mean the essential end of American borders. The bill, a copy of which was obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, would express Congress’ sense that […]

O’Reilly vs. Trump on Immigration

Republican presidential contender Donald Trump defends his immigration proposals on the O’Reilly Factor.  

Court to Decide if Illegals Count for Voting Purposes

An Insider’s Take on Two Supreme Court Cases That Could Affect the Makeup of Your State Legislature On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two important voting rights cases. How the Court rules could have a huge impact on the composition of state legislatures across the country. Both cases involve the “one person, […]