Obama Blamed for Huge Immigration Court Backlogs

U.S. immigration courts are backlogged with nearly 400,000 cases, and experts say the Obama administration is to blame. The 396,552 cases awaiting adjudication represent...

Sen. Sessions Updates Report On Obama Non-Enforcement of Immigration Laws

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) on Friday released an updated catalogue of the unprecedented actions and failures to enforce U.S. immigration laws by the Obama...

Texas Laws Fight Illegal Immigration

With the Obama administration failing to enforce immigration laws and secure the southern border, Texas lawmakers are considering ways to carefully craft state laws...

Obama Changes Visa Rules for Tech Industry – Again

Attorney Ian Smith reports today on the latest unilateral action by the Obama administration to increase the flood of foreign tech workers -- and...

Tie in Supreme Court Kills Obama Amnesty Plan

A 4-4 tie vote by the U.S. Supreme Court announced Thursday blocks President Obama's scheme to allow millions of illegal aliens to remain in...

Appeals Court Rules Against Obama Amnesty Edict

A federal appeals court decision Monday stops President Obama from going forward with his plan to give up to five million illegal aliens work...

How Far Can Obama Go In Ignoring Immigration Laws?

The relentlessly pro-alien New York Times on May 16th published "In the White House, Debating How Far to Go in Easing Deportations." While ostensibly a news...

Obama’s Amnesty Edict Remains Stalled in Court

On Tuesday The New York Times published a long news article on the status and prospects of President Obama's "audacious and far-reaching" assertion of executive power...

Boehner Considers Lawsuit Against Obama Edicts

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), told Republicans Tuesday he might have a decision soon on whether the House will file a lawsuit against President...

Courts Frustrate Arizona Efforts Against Alien Identity Theft

Liberal federal judges have bit by bit slowed Arizona's efforts to deter illegal immigration. First, a federal appeals court said it was illegal to...