Border Patrol Union Endorses Kelly

The National Border Patrol Council (NBPC), the union that represents Border Patrol agents, has endorsed President-elect Trump's nomination of retired General John Kelly as secretary of Department of Homeland Security. The NBPC stated that "We have faith in President-elect Trump, and although General Kelley does not have immigration experience, we recognize that he comes in with stellar credentials."

Puzder Appointment Questioned

Many immigration control advocates question President-elect Trump's nomination of Andrew Puzder to become Secretary of Labor. Puzder has been a strong advocate of amnesty for illegal aliens and an advocate of the view that large number of foreign workers must be imported to do jobs Americans won't or can't do. Since his nomination Puzder has stated that as Labor Secretary he will make jobs for Americans his priority.

CA Politicians Vow to Defend Illegals

Pro-alien politicians in California promise that they will try to block all efforts of the in-coming Trump Administration to deport illegal aliens. Leaders of both houses of the state legislature have introduced legislation toward that end. Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon stated, "We are telling the next administration and Congress: if you want to get to them, you have to go through us."

Bill O’Reilly’s Take on Immigration

Fox TV personality Bill O'Reilly recently gave his opinions on immigration and the presidential election, as well as possible solutions.  While Mr. O'Reilly is...

Trump Voter Charges Are Plausible

The corporate media sharply attacked President-elect Trump for stating that significant numbers of illegal aliens voted in the recent presidential election. The New York Times called his statement "baseless and stunning." Nevertheless, much evidence suggests that voter fraud, including voting by illegal aliens, is a big problem. In a recent article at Daily Caller, John Lott of the Crime Prevention Research Center summarized some of this evidence.

Supremacist Will Shun Inauguration

Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) says he will not attend President-elect Trump's inauguration because of what he says is Trump's "bigotry, prejudice, and hate." Gutierrez, one of the leading advocates of amnesty in the House, is a Latino supremacist who once stated that his one and only loyalty was to "the immigrant community."

Phony Asylum Claims Fuel Illegal Surge at Border

Nearly one in ten illegals crossing the southern border now claim asylum, using "magic words" to claim they fear their home country and turning...

Obama Admits: Most Support Borders

In an interview with Rolling Stone, President Obama stated, "It's going to be important for Democrats and immigration-rights activists to recognize that for the...

Decline of America’s White Population Accelerating, Study Finds

The percentage of the U.S. population that is white has decreased from 79.6% in 1980 to 61.9% in 2014, while the Hispanic percentage has...

Sen. Graham Seeks to Save Obama Amnesty Edict

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), the Senate's leading GOP advocate for amnesty and mass immigration, on Wednesday said he will offer legislation to give legal...