In a rare bipartisan move, the Senate unanimously passed a $2 trillion Coronavirus relief bill on March 25 that includes relief payments to most Americans and many legal immigrants to help blunt the destructive and disruptive impact of COVID-19. (The H…
One of the biggest surprises of the House version of the Coronavirus stimulus bill was what was not buried in the 1,400 pages of legislative jargon. The bill included all sorts of woke provisions that had nothing to do with throwing a lifeline to strug…
As the federal government starts issuing coronavirus-relief payments to households across America, the Treasury Department says that only legal U.S. residents will receive them.That assurance is far from ironclad, however. Payments are based on federal…
The end is near. Well, at the very least, it could be end of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Actually, the end has been coming for some time, but that is not preventing pro-amnesty activists and lawmakers from dreaming up ano…
As the COVID-19 outbreak worsens in our country, it remains imperative to keep the health interests of immigration officials in our minds. Reports indicate that Border Patrol agents at the southern border feel left behind during this outbreak. It is sa…
House Democrats unveiled their $2.5 trillion stimulus bill late on March 23, setting their terms for the stimulus package intended to rescue the economy from the fallout of Covid-19. The text eclipses 1,400 pages and the section-by-section summary alon…
The Coronavirus has proven extremely disruptive in social and economic terms – both at home and abroad. The U.S. government is urging Americans to stay at home and avoid social gatherings to contain the spread of the virus. Quite a few companies are en…
Better late than never. Days after the U.S. closed its border with Canada to “non-essential” traffic, the Trump administration announced a similar move at the Mexican border. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the southern border would not clos…