Court Wrong about Terrorists

The federal court that blocked President Trump's temporary travel ban seven countries claimed there was no evidence that people from them posed a threat of terrorism. But information compiled from a Senate subcommittee revealed that 72 individuals from those countries have been convicted of terrorist-related crimes since the 9/11 attacks.

Hungarian PM Offers Refuge to Europeans

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said his country offers a haven to Europeans seeking to escape politically correct tyranny in their countries. Said Orban, “We shall let in true refugees: Germans, Dutch, French and Italians . . .  who here in Hungary want to find the Europe they have lost in their homelands." Globalist politicians, he continued, are trying to “sweep away a democracy of debate and replace it with a democracy of [political] correctness”, where “true power, decisions and influence [are] not held by elected governments, but [by] unelected global networks, media gurus and international organizations.”

States Target Sanctuary Cities

Following the lead of President Trump's stand against sanctuary cities, political leaders in several states are considering legal action against municipalities within their boundaries that have sanctuary policies. A sanctuary city is one that refuses to cooperate with federal immigration law enforcement to remove illegal aliens. The states are Texas, Colorado, Ohio, and Alaska.

USA TODAY Gives Illegal Aliens Advice on ICE Raids

USA TODAY, one of the nation's largest newspapers, Saturday published a helpful article for illegal aliens worried about the ICE arrests being carried out across the nation...

Enforcement of Immigration Law Resumes With Raids Across Nation

Illegal aliens realized the Obama era was over as U.S. immigration officers arrested hundreds of illegals in raids across the nation this week.  On...

Trump: I Won’t Let America’s Enemies Use Our Immigration System to Harm Us

President Trump, in his weekly radio address, maintained his determination to protect Americans from foreign enemies who seek to exploit a generous immigration and refugee system...

Kristol Says U.S. Workers Are ‘Lazy’

Bill Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard, stated during a public discussion that "[I]f things are so bad . . . with the white working class, don't you want to get new Americans in?" He said we should welcome immigrants as workers because native-born workers have become "decadent, lazy [and] spoiled." Kristol is a leader of the neo-conservative movement which commonly speaks of behalf of the business interests which want an endless stream of cheap foreign labor. Before making his remarks, Kristol stated that he hoped "this thing isn't being videotaped or else shown anywhere."

‘9th Circus’ Ignores Law to Fight Trump

The ultra-liberal U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, known as the Ninth Circus for its frequent record of being overturned by the Supreme Court, had...

Senators Propose Legal Immigration Cut

Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) have introduced legislation which would cut legal immigration in half. For the past two decades legal immigration has been at around a million a year, the highest sustained level in our history. Cotton said this reduction would benefit American workers. "We are taking action," he affirmed, "to fix some of the shortcomings in our legal immigration system. Returning to our historically normal levels of legal immigration will help improve the quality of American jobs and wages."

Busch Ad Was ‘Fanciful’

During the Super Bowl the Anheuser Busch beer company aired an advertisement which portrayed the company's founder, Adolphus Busch, as one subjected to anti-immigrant prejudice. The obvious intent of the ad was to discredit opposition to immigration. In any case, a biographer of Adolphus Busch has described the content of the ad as fictitious and "fanciful."