King: ‘Diversity Is Not Our Strength’
Rep. Steve King (R-IA) affirmed that "Diversity is not our strength. Assimilation has become a dirty word to the multiculturalist Left. Assimilation, not diversity, is our American strength.
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Trump: Dems Willing to Shut Down Government to Protect Illegals
President Trump accuses Democrats in Congress of putting the protection of illegal aliens above the protection of Americans.
During his weekly radio address, the President...
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.
Chain Migration Nightmare: Every 2 New Immigrants Bring 7 Relatives
Previously unreleased data from DHS show that every two new immigrants to the U.S bring roughly seven foreign relatives with them, creating an enormous, never-ending...
A Third of U.S. Jobs May Be Automated
The Mckinsey Global Institute issued a report which forecasts that as many as a third of jobs in the U.S. now done by people will be automated. This is one of many recent studies which predict a high level of automation displacing workers in the near-future. Despite these forecasts, immigration advocates keep claiming that we are facing a shortage of workers.
Supreme Court Upholds Trump Ban
The Supreme Court has allowed President Trump's travel ban on countries with terrorist ties to go into effect while legal challenges against the ban...
McConnell Endorses Raise Act
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has endorsed the Raise Act, proposed legislation sponsored by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Sen. David Perdue (R-GA), which would sharply reduce legal immigration. It would do so by curbing "chain migration," the practice of allowing immigrants to bring in their extended family members, who in turn bring in their families in an ongoing chain.
McConnell stated in one interview that "I agree with Cotton and Perdue. I think the kinds of things [they] are pushing are exactly what ought to be part of a solution." In another interview he stated, "I think the mood of our caucus is that ending chain migration is a top priority."
DACA Amnesty Would Bring in Two Million More
If Congress passes the DACA amnesty for 700,000 illegal aliens, they will--under existing law--be able to sponsor two million of their relatives to live in the U.S. Many argue that the DACA aliens should be allowed to stay because they did not choose as children to break U.S. law. They were brought in by their parents who make the decision to enter illegally. Nevertheless, those parents would be among the relatives that the DACA recipients could sponsor as legal residents.
West Europeans Flee to the East
A growing number of Western Europeans are fleeing the "failed multicultural project" in their homelands to find refuge in Hungary and other Eastern European countries. One German real estate agent stated that "Eight in ten people who call me say that they want to leave Germany because of its migrant policy." Hungary, under its Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has refused to permit mass settlement of Muslim immigrants. A Dutch refugee in Hungary praised Orban saying that "[He] puts Hungarians first and Hungary's excellent border controls make our fear of terror almost absent."
Report: Gutierrez Is Stepping Down
According to Chicago TV station NBC 5, Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) is leaving Congress. Gutierrez has been one of the most outspoken advocates in the House for amnesty and other benefits for illegal aliens. He once stated, "I have only one loyalty, and that is to the immigrant community." As that statement didn't distinguish between legal and illegal immigrants, it implies that Gutierrez is loyal to foreign lawbreakers, but not to the United States.
