From: USCIS Broadcast Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 11:52 AM Eastern Standard Time Subject: USCIS Today e-News 12-1-14 USCIS is taking steps to open a new operational center in Crystal City, a neighborhood in Arlington, Virginia, to accommodate about 1,000 full-time, permanent federal and contract employees in a variety of positions and grade levels. The […]
Obama: Fund My Amnesty Or I’ll Shut Down The Government
Daily Caller — White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Monday that President Barack Obama will block a government budget bill if the GOP denies him the funds needed to provide amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. “Yes,” Earnest said when asked by ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl if Obama would veto a government-wide budget that […]
Poll: Americans want Illegals out of Schools, Jobs
Washington Examiner — Despite the media’s gushing over support for President Obama’s executive order on illegal immigrants, a poll just published finds that the public is rejecting his move, with overwhelming majorities demanding that illegal children be barred from schools and illegal adults from jobs. A new Economist/YouGov poll said that the public opposes the […]
Corsi: Here Come 5 Million New “Obamnesty” Votes for Democrats
Dr. Jerome Corsi — Let’s face it. Barack Obama has decided he’s above the law. With the Obama amnesty, or Obamnesty, he declared with a series of “presidential memos,” TeaParty.org lawyers analyzing the action have concluded Obama simply “nullified” existing immigration laws to the detriment of those millions that stand in line, follow legal procedures, […]
Fight Brewing Over Social Security Benefits for Illegals
Washington Examiner — A new clash over retirement benefits has come to a head following President Obama’s decision to unilaterally protect up to 5 million illegal immigrants from deportation. The White House now acknowledges that many of the illegal immigrants spared from deportation under Obama’s sweeping executive action will become eligible for Social Security and […]
Obama’s Secret 9 Month Amnesty Project
Politico — Nine months ago, the new Homeland Security secretary, Jeh Johnson, received a request from the White House. President Obama wanted him to personally take on perhaps the administration’s toughest political assignment: looking for creative ways to fix America’s immigration system without congressional action—or executive overreach. Just four months into the job, Johnson had […]