Border Patrol Union Has “Serious Concerns” about Senate Bill

The National Border Patrol Council, the union of Border Patrol agents, has expressed serious concerns about the immigration "reform" bill passed by the Senate. One is that the promise of the bill to add 20,000 agents is unrealistic. A spokesman for the union stated that "It seems that political goals took precedence over actual reforms."

EAGLE Falls: GOP/Lib Alliance Deep Six Sec. 7

The Equal Access to Green cards for Legal Employment Act of 2022 (rather awkwardly dubbed the "EAGLE Act") has failed, due to opposition from...

“Hot Potato” Politics in Empire State

NYC Mayor Eric Adams is still mulling what to do with those 60,000+ "hot potato" migrants his sanctuary city has "welcomed" over the past...

La Raza Claims GOP Must Support Amnesty to Win White House

The president of the radical pro-illegal alien La Raza group, Janet Murguia, on Wednesday claimed that the growing Hispanic population would make 2016 the...

Family Slated for Deportation

In a remarkable development, the Biden Administration is actually trying to deport a group of foreigners. They are the family of Uwe and Hannelore...

Joe Biden Wants YOU. . .

. . . to join the Welcome Corps! Apparently to go hand in glove with the ITAC community we discussed here yesterday, Joe Biden yesterday...

Biden to Send Troops to Border — as Clerks

The Pentagon has announced that it will send 1,500 active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border for three months to help with administrative tasks as...

Why Do the Sanctuaries Rage?

All those "sanctuary" and "right to shelter" ideas were fine for northeastern states as long as they remained well insulated from the U.S. Southern...

Illegal Immigration Limits Housing

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) stated that illegal immigration is much more than an law and order problem. It also casts a shadow on the...

Huge Number of Visa Overstays Now Biggest Source of New Illegal Aliens

The source of illegal immigration into the U.S. has shifted away from the southwest border and into the country's air and sea ports, where...