A mass amnesty for millions of illegal aliens was a pillar of the Biden campaign. Now, two weeks into his presidency, we are starting to see glimpses of the proposed bill. In a fact sheet released by the White House, President Biden announced that an i…
In response to the January 6 attack of the U.S. Capitol, acting Capitol Police chief Yogananda Pittman has called for a permanent wall to surround the U.S. Capitol building. “In light of recent events, I can unequivocally say that vast improvements to …
Ahead of the fifth anniversary of the senseless death of Sarah Root, Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) reintroduced S. 80, “Sarah’s Law,” which requires federal law enforcement to detain illegal aliens criminally charged with killing or seriously injuring an…
In 2016, Donald Trump reversed a trend of eroding support for Republicans among Hispanic voters. Trump lost the support among other key demographic in 2020, but actually improved his standing Hispanic voters. It was not enough to secure him a second te…
Beleaguered by an “unprecedented challenge” from the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained and deported far fewer illegal aliens in 2020. With Congress now applying budget cuts, don’t expect the numbers to improve. …
Two provisions in the $900 billion stimulus package are of particular interest – and benefit – to selected groups of foreign workers and illegal aliens. The first allows the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Labor Department to issue more H-2B …
If you ask the average American – regardless of political views – whether the United States should be prioritizing Big Tech and its foreign workers at a time when 11 million Americans are unemployed, the reactions would most likely be a mix of bewild…
Employing the legislative legerdemain of “unanimous consent” to dispense with floor hearings or debate, the U.S. Senate quickly passed an amended version of the “Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act” last week. The action, conducted in a virtually …
Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) recently introduced H.R. 8791 – the Department of Homeland (DHS) Security Reform Act. This bill would change a number of things about how the department operates, and is largely a House Democratic wish list targeting many…
Fifty-five years ago – on October 3, 1965 – President Lyndon B. Johnson (D) signed into law the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, also known as the Hart–Celler Act. While to some 1965 may seem like a very long time ago, that year’s immigration l…