Trump Calls for H-1B Reform

President Trump has issued an executive order calling for reform of the H-1B visa program. This program now enables U.S. companies to avoid hiring qualified American workers by letting them hire for foreign workers to whom they often pay lower wages than U.S. workers would receive. The president affirmed that this practice is "wrong."

Removal Ruling Stands

The Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving expedited removal of illegal aliens. The case involved the ruling of the 3rd U.S. Court of Appeals which held that non-citizens denied asylum do not have a Constitutional right through due process to appeal that denial. By declining to hear the case, the Supreme Court allowed the lower court ruling to stand. Immigration control activists praised the ruling, saying that it would help to prevent illegal aliens from using false asylum claims to avoid removal.

Hungarian PM Sounds Easter Warning

In his Easter address Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban affirmed that mass immigration threatens Europe's identity, particularly its Christian heritage. He stated, "Today we live in a time when international politics is a battlefield. The independence and freedom of European nations are at stake. And at the center of the battlefield is migration. . . . [W]e want to preserve the foundations. We do not want parallel societies , we do not want population exchanges, and we do not want to replace Christian Civilization with a different kind." Orban also expressed strong criticism for billionaire currency speculator George Soros for supporting mass immigration. Said the prime minister, "George Soros must not be underestimated: he is a powerful billionaire of enormous determination who, when it comes to his interests, respects neither God not man. . . . [He] is spending endless amounts of money to support illegal immigration. He wants to keep the pressure on Hungary: the county which expects even the likes of George Soros to obey its laws."

Maryland Rejects Sanctuary Status

A bill to make Maryland a sanctuary state failed to pass the State House. Sanctuary advocates in Maryland had hoped that the legislation would be a challenge to the Trump Administration's anti-sanctuary policy. The case in the state of an illegal alien charged with raping a 14-year-old school girl helped to sway sentiment against the legislation.

Sessions: ‘Catch and Release’ Over in Trump Era

Attorney General Jeff Sessions declared "a new era" in immigration law enforcement on Tuesday, saying his Justice Department will take an active role in stemming...

Higher Crime in Sanctuary Cities

Advocates of sanctuary cities often cite a study by university researchers in California and Iowa which claims that crime rates are not higher in in those cities. That was the official conclusion of the study. But WorldNetDaily found that the data gathered for the study actually indicate that crime rates are higher in sanctuary cities, where authorities shield illegal aliens from immigration law enforcement.

NY Uses Taxpayer Money to Give Lawyers to Aliens

The New York state budget under Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo sets aside a whopping $10 million to provide legal services to immigrants, including deportable...

Trump Nominee Is Disappointing

Immigration control supporters were disappointed by President Trump's nomination of Kevin Hassett to the Council of Economic Advisors. Hassert is a globalist and a mass immigration advocate. He stated: "With lackluster GDP growth threatening to become our new normal, allowing more immigrants to enter for the sake of employment is one of the few policies that might restore our old normal. If the U.S. doubled its total immigration and prioritized bringing in new workers, it could add more than half a percentage point a year to expected GDP growth." Adding more workers will expand the GDP, but expanding it in this fashion does not mean more wealth and better wages for average Americans. But it does mean more profits for economic elites.

Alien Advocates Plan Protest

Illegal Alien advocates are planning activities on May 1 to protest President Trump's proposals to enforce immigration law. The protest is being organized by a coordinating group called Rise Up. It calls for supporters to boycott schools and businesses in a show of solidarity against Trump. Latino supremacist Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) endorsed the protest and criticized the president for "creating fear" among illegal aliens.

Illegal Border Crossings Down

Arrests of illegal aliens sneaking across the Mexican border dropped sharply in March to 12,500, the lowest monthly figure in seventeen years. Secretary John Kelly of Homeland Security said that the decline was "no accident" but a consequence of President Trump's stated plans to thwart illegal immigration. Border control advocates caution, however, that many people who would like to come illegally are waiting to see if Trump will carry out his promises. If not, they warn, the flow of illegal immigration across the border most likely will pick up again.