Virginia’s in-state tuition law for illegal aliens went into effect on July 1st after being passed through the General Assembly along party lines and signed into law by Governor Ralph Northam (D). One of the many opponents of the bill, Delegate Jason M…
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The New York Times hasn’t tripped over any prayer rugs in Mexico, leading the integrity-impugned paper to cast doubt on a 2019 Washington Examiner report citing border ranchers in New Mexico who claim to have seen these abandoned religious artifacts. B…
In the September 2020 Visa Bulletin, U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs announced the results of the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, or Diversity Visa Lottery, for FY 2021. The top countries “winning the visa lottery game” this yea…
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva announced last week his agency will no longer transfer alien inmates from Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) jails to U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody. The new policy now requires…
Every year, the American Community Survey (ACS) – a project conducted by the Census Bureau – creates a snapshot of the current demographic and economic makeup of the United States’ population. This data is crucial for determining information such as ho…
Over 47 years in political office, Joe Biden has stood on multiple sides of key immigration issues. He once believed that hiring an illegal alien nanny was “a big deal,” promised not to let sanctuary cities “ignore” immigration laws, and said a border …
A Department of Justice (DOJ) program is cracking down on companies that hire foreign nationals and discriminate against American workers. Evidence suggests there is much work to be done. Launched in 2017, the “Protecting U.S. Worker Initiative” has sn…
When the Prince William County, Virginia, jail board recently took the unfortunate step of ending their 13-year-old 287(g) agreement with Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE), one particular statistic stood out. Since 2017, 1,612 out of the 2,63…
If you live in New York and you have a problem with the IRS, good luck. If the IRS claims you owe them money you can either pay up, or hire a lawyer at your own expense and fight them in court. Either way it’s going to cost you. A lot. Unlike defending…
It is expected that sanctuary jurisdictions will impede immigration enforcement officers’ efforts to arrest or detain criminal aliens. However, law enforcement officials do not generally expect social justice warriors to engage in a standoff to t…