An Endless Stream of Migrants

Bill Melugin of Fox News has tweeted a series of videos showing a seemingly endless flow of illegal migrants crossing the Rio Grande from...

13 Quotes You Need To Know About Illegal Immigration

Blogger John Hawkins today lists at TownHall.com 13 detailed quotes showing the huge costs of illegal immigration to Americans.  The list is well worth reading...

U.S. Immigrant Total Exceeds 42 Million

Data from the Census Bureau from 2014 and 2015 show that the U.S. immigrant population (legal and illegal) stands at 42.4 million, the highest total ever in our history. From 2000 to 2014, 18.7 million legal and illegal immigrants settled in the U.S.

Migrants, Disappointed with U.S., Again Head North — to Canada

Early last month, we compared the spectacle of American states' and cities' sending of illegal migrants to and fro to the kid's game of...

Border Rioters Released by Judge

As of January this year, almost a thousand persons had been indicted for rioting at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. Of those...

Migrant Apprehensions Down . . . Slightly

The Biden administration ended the Title 42 policy that allowed the U.S. to expel migrants on public health grounds in May 2023, leading to...

Swanton Chief: “Get off my lawn!”

The two long borders that the United States shares with its neighbors, both north and south, sometimes take forms that would surprise us. For...

Will Trump Fold on Immigration?

Supporters of genuine immigration reform were disturbed by his recent statement that there might be a two-phased immigration agreement. He seemed to suggest that an amnesty for the DACA illegal aliens could pass first and then reforms such as ending chain migration and building a border wall.  The obvious problem with such an approach is that if the amnesty passes, reformers will lose any leverage to get the reforms they want. The outcome would be a repeat of the 1986 immigration bill. That legislation granted amnesty to three million illegal aliens, but once the amnesty advocates got what they wanted they did not carry out their promises to beef up immigration law enforcement. 

Cotton Suggests Impeachment

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) said that a Republican controlled Congress might consider impeachment of President Biden for his refusing to control the border. Cotton...

EU Tries to Force Migration

The European Union is trying to force three member states in Eastern Europe, Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, to accept quotas of migrants, many them Muslims from the Middle East and Africa. The countries say they will not comply with this demand, even if they face EU sanctions. Victor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary, stated that "We will not give in to black mail from Brussels. We reject the relocation quota."