Foundation Offers $1 Million Scholarships for Illegal Aliens

Overt discrimination against native born Americans is now acceptable.

Portland, Me, Awash with Migrants

The city of Portland, Maine, is nearly 3,000 miles from the closest point along the Mexican border. You would think that kind of distance--the...

Obama on Illegals: “Most of Them Are Not Making Trouble”

Speaking to a hand-picked group of pro-amnesty law enforcement officers (typically political big city police chiefs, not beat cops) on Tuesday, Pres. Obama said:...

Mexican Cartels Flood USA with Drugs

Mexican drug cartels overwhelmingly are driving heroin consumption in the U.S., which is now at a record level, the State Department said in a recent...

Death Takes a Holiday–in Texas

Well, not exactly--in fact, quite the contrary--but funerals are having to take one. The director of Memorial Funeral Home in Eagle Pass is saying, "No...

Union To Launch Ad Campaign against GOP

The AFL-CIO is planning a high-dollar TV campaign against Republicans who oppose amnesty/mass immigration legislation. The union is not concerned about the impact of foreign workers on wages and opportunities for American workers.

Boehner May Be Faking Disinterest in Amnesty

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) has recently backed away from his commitment to pass an amnesty/mass immigration bill this year. But this may just be a "head fake" to mislead true immigration reformers.

Harris’s Border Visit 800 Miles Off Top Dead Center

Kamala Harris, tapped in March to fix our border problems, is finally going there. Caving at last to repeated calls by Democrats as well...

Biden Extends Haitian TPS

The Biden Administration has extended Temporary Protected (TPS) Status to Haitians living in the U.S. More than 100,000 may be covered by the extension....

Texas Leads Challenge to DACA

Texas is leading a legal challenge to the DACA amnesty, a legalization of some illegal aliens unilaterally decreed by former President Obama. President Trump has tried to phase out DACA, but recent federal court rulings have upheld the program. The action of Texas, joined by Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, South Carolina and West Virginia, will serve as a challenge to those rulings. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton stated that "Texas has argued for years that the federal executive branch lacks the power to unilaterally grant unlawfully present aliens lawful presence and work authorization. Left intact, DACA sets a dangerous precedent by giving the executive branch sweeping authority to ignore the laws passed by Congress and change our nation's immigration laws to suit a president's own policy preferences."