Trump Asks Court for Travel Ban

President Trump has called on the Supreme Court to allow his travel ban on entry of people from terrorist-linked countries to go into effect, pending a ruling by the Court on the full legal merit of his action. Currently, the rulings of lower courts have prevented the ban.

New: The Immigration Plot

Today we direct your attention to an essay posted here yesterday titled "The Immigration Plot: How left-wingers plan to transform America’s electorate to achieve...

GOP Congressmen Endorse DACA

Thirty-four Republican congressmen sent a letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan (WI) asking for passage of the DACA amnesty for illegal aliens before the end of the year. They did  not ask for any concessions to pass this amnesty, such as a sharp reduction of chain migration or mandatory use of the E-Verify system by businesses. Critics of these congressmen charge they represent the cheap labor interests of the Republican Party.

Pelosi Calls Amnesty Opponent ‘Insignificant’

In an argument on the House floor, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelsoi (D-CA) told Rep. Tom Marino (R-PA) that he was "inconsequential" and "insignificant" because of his opposition to amnesty. Said Marino, "she was pretty unhinged."

NYC to Migrants: Hello, Goodbye

New York City, which has attracted more than 133,000 illegal migrants over the past couple of years, has been yelling "No mas!" for months....

Obama Celebrates July 4th Pushing Amnesty

At a naturalization ceremony on the Fourth of July, President Obama vowed to do "everything I can" to pass amnesty legislation to put illegal...

NYC Adams: Migrants Raising Crime Rates

Beleaguered and befuddled Mayor Eric Adams of New York City admitted in a press conference this morning what everyone else already knew: those 161,000-plus...

Poll: Elites Don’t Worry Over Mass Immigration, But People Do

A new opinion survey found vast gaps between the opinions of elites and ordinary Americans about the costs of mass immigration.  67% of GOP...

Boehner: Congress May Consider Amnesty Next Year

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) says Congress may consider "immigration reform," (i.e., amnesty) next year. But for this to happen, says Boehner, Obama must refrain from breaking the law by declaring amnesty by edict. Boehner seems to think that rewarding lawbreakers is acceptable if done legally by Congress.

Under Protest, Biden to Restart MPP

Complaining all the way, the Biden administration, under court order, is on the verge of reinstituting the MPP--otherwise known as "Remain in Mexico." Under...