Hungary to Hold Referendum
Hungary will hold a referendum this fall on whether to accept the refugee quotas that the European Union wants to impose on member countries. Hungary Prime Minister Victor Orban called these quotas an "abuse of power."
Politicians Plan to Revive Amnesty Bill After Elections
Congressional supporters of amnesty and increases in legal admissions are planning to revive the Gang of Eight bill that passed the Senate but stalled...
Dem Platform Doesn’t Require English
The 2016 draft of the Democratic platform proposes amnesty for illegal aliens. It does not make learning English a requirement for receiving it. Instead the draft simply calls for expanding "access to English language education" for amnesty applicants. In 2008 and 2012 the platform stipulated that applicants would have to "learn English."
Aliens Ordered Deported Are Still Here
Data from last year show that nearly one-million illegal aliens with orders to leave the country still remain in the U.S. About twenty percent of them have at least one criminal conviction.
Judge Upholds Voter Citizenship Checks
A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that Kansas, Alabama and Georgia can require their residents to show proof of U.S. citizenship before signing up...
Why George Will Is Wrong on Immigration, the GOP, and Conservatism
Daniel Greenfield on Frontpagemag.com today explains why George Will is wrong in leaving the GOP and supporting amnesty and mass immigration. Greenfield writes:
"George Will has left...
Toomey Pushes Anti-Sanctuary Bill
Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) is fast-tracking a bill in the Senate to crack down on cities with "sanctuary" policies which violate federal law by protecting illegal aliens from deportation. The legislation would deny them certain federal funds if they continue those policies.
Refugees with TB Settled in U.S.
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare reported that seven refugees with active tuberculosis were settled in that state between 2011 and 2015. Recently arrived refugees several other states have been diagnosed with active TB.
Ryan Inconsistent on Lawsuits
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) stated that president candidate Donald Trump's proposal for a temporary ban on Muslim immigration was improper and that "I would sue any president that exceeds his or her powers." Ryan, however, never threatened to sue president Obama because of his edicts granting amnesty to illegal aliens--even though Ryan has stated that those edicts were unconstitutional.
Jon Freere of the center for immigration Studies asks, "Is Speaker Ryan being honest about his willingness to sue any president who exceeds his authority? Or was that line limited to actions that could be taken by a President Trump? Or, put another way, is Ryan only interested in suing over actions that might reduce immigration, but not over actions that reward illegal immigration?
Britain Votes to Leave EU
Great Britain has voted to leave the European Union. One reason is that the EU has consistently promoted Third World immigration into Europe. Other European countries may follow Britain's example.