Migrants Sleep on El Paso Streets over Low-20s Xmas

On Christmas Day, as temperatures plunged to the low 20s, large numbers of illegal migrants camped on El Paso's sidewalks as usual. Those who...

Mexico Meeting: Meh

Empty suits Mayorkas and Blinken -- U.S. secretaries of Homeland Security and State, respectively -- met with neo-communist Mexican president Lopez Obrador in Mexico...

Real Solutions to Immigration Crisis

Retired immigration officer Michael Cutler exposes the dishonest slogans used by corrupt politicians and offers real solutions to the alien invasion in an article...

Coulter: Look at Legal, Not Just Illegal, Immigration

In her column Wednesday the relentless Ann Coulter hammers the point that legal, not illegal, immigrants -- overwhelmingly from Muslim nations -- are the...

Nearly Sixty Percent of Criminal Aliens Not Deported

In fiscal 2015 Immigration and Customs Enforcement identified 152,393 illegal aliens in detention as criminal threats. Nevertheless, according to the Center for Immigration Studies, almost 60 percent of that total were not processed for deportation. The Obama Administration claims that deporting criminal threats is its top priority in immigration law enforcement.

Immigrants Gain Jobs Last Month; Native-Born Lose Jobs

Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) found that employment of immigrants increased by 14,000 in September. Employment of native-born Americans declined by 262,000. The BLS also found that a record number of 94.6 million (ages 16 and over) were not in the labor force. Many in that total are retired or not interested in finding work. But it also includes many people who would like to work, but have given up looking for a job due to discouragement. They are not counted in the official unemployment figure.

Economic Advisors: No shortage

President Trump has been influenced by cheap labor business interests to endorse an increase in legal immigration to meet an alleged labor shortage. Interestingly, this view contradicts the view expressed in a report by the president's Council of Economic Advisors. It stated: "Although the low unemployment rate is a signal of a strong labor market, there is a question as to whether the rapid pace of hiring can continue and whether there are a sufficient number of remaining potential workers to support continued economic growth. This pessimistic view of the economy’s potential, however, overlooks the extent to which the share of prime-age adults who are in the labor market remains below its historical norm." Read more at breitbart.com

Trump Supports Mass Legal Immigration

Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, gives President Trump good marks for his efforts to deter illegal immigration. But the...

Immigrants Gain Jobs at Faster Rate Than Americans

Immigrants are gaining faster in the U.S. labor market at both the low and high ends of the pay scale than Americans, according to Labor Department data.

Silicon Valley Company Caught Paying Alien Workers $1.21/Hr.

A Silicon Valley tech company was importing workers from India and paying them their regular hourly wage in Indian rupees, which translated to $1.21,...