Poll: Most Voters Want Less Immigration

A poll conducted last month by the Polling Company found that a majority of likely voters want less legal immigration and stronger enforcement of immigration laws.

Obama Seeks Business Support for Amnesty Edicts

White House officials are in talks with business leaders that could expand the executive actions Obama plans on immigration, Politico reported Monday.  While the main...

Illegal Advocates Demand Action on Amnesty

A coalition of 30 illegal alien advocacy groups is demanding that President Obama decree amnesty for more illegal aliens before the November elections. They want Senate Democrats to pressure Obama to take this step. They say it should be done even if it causes the Democrats to suffer losses in the elections, because illegal aliens have "waited long enough."

Some Dem Candidates Fear Obama Amnesty Edict

President Obama seems determined to take unilateral action to formally allow millions of illegal aliens to stay in the U.S., despite concerns of red...

There’ll Always Be an England?

Muhammed is now Britain's most popular boys name. Source: http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-London/2014/08/15/Muhammad-IS-Britains-Most-Popular-Boys-Name Posted 8/16/14 by Andrew Lewis

Sessions Warns of “Chilling” Obama Amnesty Plot

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) on Wednesday called on Americans to tell their Senators to vote to stop Obama's anticipated mass amnesty edict.  He noted...

Alienist Advocates Urge Obama Amnesty for 10 Million

Pro-alien advocates are continuing to urge Obama to "go big" with his widely-anticipated executive amnesty for millions of illegal aliens.  Using various legal...

Obama DHS Freed Criminal Aliens in Violation of Law

A government watchdog agency has found that ICE released more than 600 illegal alien criminals in 2013 when faced with budget cuts.  Release of...

Texas Sheriff Reports Groups of Armed Illegals

Sheriff Larry Spence of Willacy County in South Texas says that farmers there are seeing groups of armed men in military fatigues walking single...

Report: U.S. Wages Down 23 Percent Since 2008

A report by the United States Conference of Mayors reveals that wages in the U.S., on average, have declined 23 percent since 2008. Despite the recession that began that year, mass immigration continued without letup. Adding so many foreign workers to our labor force has played a significant role in in suppressing wages.