AP Reports ‘Fake News’ about Border
Breitbart Texas reveals that the Associated Press reported "fake news" in a story claiming that the Mexican border was secure and peaceful. As one example, the story claimed that there was 652 miles of "border barrier" on the border. Breitbart Texas notes that much of this "barrier" is nothing more than markers.
Illegals Use Children As ‘Deportation Shields’
Illegal immigrants are using a bold new strategy to sneak into the U.S. -- pairing up with unrelated children and pretending to be families,...
DHS Sued for Environmental Impact of Immigration
Nine plaintiffs represented by the Immigration Reform Law Institute have sued the Department of Homeland Security for the Environmental Damage caused by mass immigration and lax immigration law enforcement.
Democrats Fear Trump and Sessions Will Enforce Immigration Laws
President-elect Trump's transition team knew that nominating Sen. Jeff Sessions for Attorney General would set off controversy. Sessions is the Senate's most high-profile and...
Sessions Praised for Protecting Black U.S. Workers
U.S. Civil Rights Commissioner Peter Kirsanow praised the selection of Sen. Jeff Sessions as Donald Trump's Attorney General, saying: "Senator Sessions is a good...
Trump Nominates Sessions for Attorney General, Radical Hispanics Howl
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday announced his selection of Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) to head the Justice Department. Sessions has been the leading senator...
Haitians Coming From Mexico Set Free
AP reported on Thursday that a surge in border crossings has prompted the Obama administration to start releasing many of the growing number of...
Few Migrants in Europe are Fleeing War
The NGO Doctors of the World did a survey of 10,000 migrants in Europe. Most admitted that fleeing war was not the reason they came. A total of 53.1 percent said they came for economic reasons, 20.5 percent for political reasons, and only 13.7 to escape war.
Trump Has Authority to Build Wall
President-elect Donald Trump already has authority to build the fencing he promised on the Mexican border. That authority comes from the 2006 Secure Fence Act of 2006 which authorized the construction of 700 miles of double-fencing the border. Due to the efforts of open-border politicians and interests less than 40 miles of such fencing were actually built.
Ryan Reveals Ignorance
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) maintained that Congress is not planning to create a "deportation force" to apprehend and expel illegal aliens, even though President-elect Trump used this term. Ryan apparently is unaware that Congress doesn't need to create such a force because one already exists. It is called Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the federal agency duly authorized to enforce immigration laws. The Obama Administration has consistently sabotaged its ability to do its job, but the president-elect has indicated that he will reverse this policy.
