Anti-Amnesty Rally Held At Capitol

Patriotic lawmakers, including Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Reps. Steve King (R-IA), Michele Bachmann (R-MN), Louis Gohmert (R-TX), Tim Huelskamp (R-KS), and Curt Clawson (R-FL),...

17 States File Suit Against Obama Amnesty Edict

Texas Gov.-elect Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that Texas is leading a 17-state coalition suing the Obama administration over the president's executive actions on immigration....

Boehner Aims to Sell Out on Amnesty

The budget proposal of House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) to counter President Obama's amnesty edict is a weak and meaningless gesture, some House conservatives charge. They and other Boehner critics believe that his strategy is to postpone consideration of the edict until next year when he and his allies hope that public outrage against it will be less intense. Boehner supported congressional action to pass amnesty.

Obama Amnesty Seen As Threat to National Security

Veterans of the federal immigration law enforcement agencies are deeply concerned about the danger to the U.S. homeland posed by President Obama's amnesty edict....

Court Rules for U.S. Workers, Against Obama

In a ruling that could halt one part of President Obama's unilateral immigration scheme, a federal court has ruled that American tech workers have...

Obama Amnesty Violates Statutes and Constitution

Jan C. Ting, a law professor at Temple University and expert in immigration law, has written a 20-page report explaining: "(1) the president's deferred-action...

Sen.-Elect Cotton: Obama Amnesty Edict Gives Jobs to Illegals

Senator-Elect Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) told Meet the Press on Sunday: "You know, the president just lost an election, in no small measure because wages...

Taxpayers Will Subsidize Amnestied Illegals

Neil Munro of the Daily Caller was one of the first to point out that Obama's amnesty edict has been written to allow huge tax...

Obama’s Amnesty Authority Amnesia

FactCheck.org, the respected nonpartisan watchdog organization, busted President Obama for trying to "rewrite history" by claiming his position had not changed on executive immigration...

Congress Can Deny Funding to Block Edict

The Congressional Research Service has determined that Congress has the authority to block President Obama's amnesty edict by denying the appropriations that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) would use to implement the edict. This finding rebuts the claim of the House Appropriations Committee that Congress does not have authority to limit funding for the USCIS.