Sessions: U.S. Can’t Sustain Current Immigration

Sen. Jeff Session (R-AL) affirmed that current levels of legal and illegal immigration are harming the U.S. Said Sessions, "At this point in time our economy cannot sustain the current lawful rate of immigration, much less the legal flow. It's time to listen to the voice of the good and decent Americans who want some to protect their interests, for a change. It's time to abandon the old thinking and ask what is the proper rate for immigration . . . one that will protect the economic well-being of immigrants and [the] native-born. . . ."

6l Million Immigrants and Kids Live in U.S.

The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) reports that immigrants in the U.S. and their U.S.-born children under 18 total 61 Million, or one in five...

Orban Sees E.U. Plot to Erase Nation States

Hungary's Prime Minister Victor Orban charged that European Union leaders in want to flood Europe with migrants in order to erase national identities and create a unitary state controlled from Brussels. The patriotic leader denounced the efforts of European elites to deny freedom of expression about migration. Said Orban, "It is forbidden to say that immigration brings crime and terror to our countries It is forbidden to say that the arriving masses from other cultures are a threat to our way of life, our culture, our habits and our Christian traditions."

Soros Bankrolls Immigrant Voting Push

Billionaire currency speculator George Soros is spending $15 million to mobilize immigrants to vote against candidates who favor immigration law enforcement and less legal immigration. Soros has made it his personal crusade to weaken American sovereignty and prevent genuine immigration reform.

Zuckerberg Group Endorses Obama Edict

FWD.us, a pro-immigration group created by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has filed a legal brief with the Supreme Court urging it to uphold President Obama unconstitutional edict granting legal status to illegal aliens. Joining Zuckerberg's group in filing the pro-edict brief were 60 tech business leaders.

The Times Rants against ‘Xenophobes’

Some more twisted commentary from the NYT: More than two dozen Republican governors were in a virtual stampede last fall to be first to bar...

AZ Sheriff: Administration Prevents Border Enforcement

Pinal County (AZ) Sheriff Paul Babeu charged that the Obama Administration is undermining effective border control by inadequately deploying Border Patrol agents on high-traffic smuggling routes. He further charged that the reason is politics. National Border Patrol Labor Council President Brandon Judd affirmed Babeu's views and stated that “We are either going to be a specialized law enforcement agency dedicated to enforcing our nation’s immigration laws or a political arm of the administration,”

Poll: Majority Says Immigration ‘Jeopardizes’ U.S.

A poll commissioned by management consulting firm A.T. Kearney found that 61 percent of American agreed with the statement that "continued immigration jeopardizes the United States." An article on the poll by Bloomberg Businessweek stated that "A belief that immigration jeopardizes the U.S. was common across age groups, although highest among baby boomers (65 percent) and lowest among millennials (55 percent). By education, it was highest among those with just a high school education or some college (65 percent), and by region it was highest in the South, including Texas (66 percent).

Pope Welcomes ‘Arab Invasion’

Pope Francis described the massive flow of migrants into Europe as an "Arab invasion." But he cautioned Europeans not to worry because Europe would "go forward and find itself enhanced by the exchange among cultures."

Fox Calls Trump ‘Supremacist’

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox denounced GOP presidential contender Donald Trump. According to Fox, Trump is "an ego-eccentric, only looking for himself, not for the rest. He believes in the white supremacy of the white. That is Hitler … I say wake up America form this Republican nightmare.” In making his comments, Fox continued his habit of trying to tell Americans what to do. The former Mexican leader is a member of Mexico's white ruling class. That class promotes illegal immigration to the U.S. to rid Mexico of what they see as too many poor people, most of whom are non-white.