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  • Designate Mexican Cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations Designate Mexican Cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
    Asked at a March 8 briefing if the Biden administration is considering labeling Mexican cartels foreign terrorist organizations (FTO), White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre responded that the designation would “not grant us any additional authorities.” She argued that Treasury Department sanctions on cartels are working. But events immediately before ...
  • Open Borders Fosters Increased Identity Theft Open Borders Fosters Increased Identity Theft
    Nefarious activities of a criminal organization that targeted Texans of Asian descent were exposed last month by The Dallas Morning News. The Texas Department of Public Safety inadvertently shipped thousands of driver’s licenses to a New York-based group with felonious intent that has ties in other states. Department of Public Safety ...
  • K-12 Schools Struggle to Accommodate Migrant Students K-12 Schools Struggle to Accommodate Migrant Students
    Regardless of how bitter the immigration argument – and the debate routinely sinks to new hostility lows – both enforcement advocates and expansionists should agree that open borders must not be allowed to disrupt public education. If an individual’s station in life prevents him from enrolling his children in private schools, then a solid public ...
  • Senate Introduces E-Verify – Again! Senate Introduces E-Verify – Again!
    Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) reintroduced legislation to help businesses comply with immigration laws by certifying that their employees are legally authorized to work in the United States. The “Accountability Through Electronic Verification Act” would permanently authorize and expand the E-Verify program, an internet-based program. The bill requires employers to use the ...
  • DC Voting Subverts Sovereignty DC Voting Subverts Sovereignty
    Bit by bit and with considerable assistance from their advocates, illegal aliens are inching their way toward nationwide voting privileges. In 2018, San Francisco began to register illegal immigrants and other noncitizens over age 18 whose children attend K-12 public schools. The noncitizens could then vote in school board elections. Although ...
  • Biden SOTU: Amnesty is Border Crisis Solution Biden SOTU: Amnesty is Border Crisis Solution
    Leading up to President Biden’s State of the Union speech, reporters speculated about how much time, if any, he would give to the Southwest border crisis. The answer is now known. From his one hour, 12 minutes, and 40 seconds-long speech – the eighth-longest SOU address of the last 60 years, and ...
  • Parolees Arriving in U.S. Want White-Collar Jobs Parolees Arriving in U.S. Want White-Collar Jobs
    President Joe Biden, the magic man who can convert illegal immigration into legal immigration with the stroke of his pen, took bows at his State of the Union address. Biden tried to convey the impression that granting immigration parole to illegal aliens from Nicaragua, Haiti, Venezuela and Cuba converted their status ...
  • Manipulated January BLS Report Lacks Credibility Manipulated January BLS Report Lacks Credibility
    Delved into, the January Bureau of Labor Statistics report isn’t credible. Wall Street analysts had projected that the economy would add 185,000 jobs, but the announced 517,000 new jobs totally stunned market watchers. Skeptics included Forbes Magazine experts who pointed to several eyebrow-raising variables. Citing reliable sources, most or all of the ...
  • If U.S. Moved to ‘Low’ Immigration Population Growth Will Slow If U.S. Moved to 'Low' Immigration Population Growth Will Slow
    The United States Forest Service (USFS), a Department of Agriculture agency that administers the nation’s 154 forests and manages 194 million acres of land, released an analysis which estimated that, every day, the nation loses 6 million acres of open space. USFS defines open space as publicly or privately owned, protected ...
  • CBO Population Projection Off-Mark CBO Population Projection Off-Mark
    In January, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its projection for U.S. population growth from 2023 until 2053. CBO anticipates a huge hike from today’s 336 million U.S. residents to 373 million three-decades out, a 37-million-person surge. Over the next decade, immigration will represent about three-quarters of the overall population increase, ...
  • Impoverished Migrants ‘Overwhelmed’ in America Impoverished Migrants ‘Overwhelmed’ in America
    New York is broke; the shelters are overcrowded, and the subway is a treacherous place to eke out a living. Since 2020 and through October 2021, 21 murders have occurred along with a whopping 42 percent spike in random, felonious crime compared to the same period in 2021.
  • MLB-China Partnership Sending Ballplayers to U.S. MLB-China Partnership Sending Ballplayers to U.S.
    The New Year we’re moving into this week under the Chinese Lunar calendar is the Year of the Rabbit, considered the luckiest of the 12 animal signs to be born under in the Chinese zodiac. While some may be born to it, others’ luck is made through lucrative CCP deals. In 2021, Major League Baseball extended ...
  • On Immigration, Administration’s Lawlessness Rules the Day On Immigration, Administration’s Lawlessness Rules the Day
    Imagine that a future president decides that Medicare is bankrupt and therefore a broken program. To preserve the program, the president and his White House staff unilaterally decide that Medicare eligibility will be pushed back to age 75. Although Congress has the responsibility to oversee and fund Medicare, it offers ...
  • Population Pressures Drying Up Great Salt Lake Population Pressures Drying Up Great Salt Lake
    Utah’s Great Salt Lake may disappear within the next five years, experts predict. A Brigham Young University report found that as of January 2023, the lake is 19 feet below its average level. Since 1850, the Great Salt Lake has lost 73 percent of its water and more than half of its ...
  • Clock Ticking on Mayorkas; House Files Impeachment Articles Clock Ticking on Mayorkas; House Files Impeachment Articles
    The 118th Congress had barely convened before the Senate’s amnesty addicts traveled to the border and began pontificating about the bipartisan immigration action they were about to embark upon. Whenever Congress touts bipartisanship as it relates to immigration, the sub rosa message is that amnesty legislation, which Americans have consistently ...
  • Interior Department Misguided Restoring America the Beautiful Interior Department Misguided Restoring America the Beautiful
    A week after Joe Biden became president, he signed Executive 0rder 14008 (EO) that announced his commitment to protect 30 percent of U.S. land and water – 41.5 million acres per year – by 2030. Then, on May 6, 2021, the Department of the Interior published “Conserving and Restoring America the ...
  • ‘Alternatives to Detention’ is a Failed Program ‘Alternatives to Detention’ is a Failed Program
    Republicans’ inability in the U.S. House of Representatives to move forward and confirm California’s Kevin McCarthy as the new Speaker of the House gave Democrats a few good laughs. In the rough and tumble D.C. political world, taunting at the other side is par for the course. But for rank-and-file Democrats, ...
  • Mid-Term Voters Prefer Status Quo; That’s Bad News for Change Advocates Mid-Term Voters Prefer Status Quo; That’s Bad News for Change Advocates
    Voters are, to understate their mood, disenchanted with Congress. Yet paradoxically, voters re-elect, over and over, the same representatives they hold in dismally low esteem, consider ineffectual and out-of-touch. On average for 2022, about 80 percent of polling respondents disapproved of how congressional representatives handled their jobs. Many critics had previously claimed that underrepresentation of women ...
  • EAGLE Act Dies Deserved Death in Lame Duck EAGLE Act Dies Deserved Death in Lame Duck
    Given the numerous landmines that faced immigration restrictionists during the always perilous, fraught-with-amnesty lame duck session, the results turned out pretty well. As usual, several proposals that would have harmed Americans, and specifically U.S. workers, lurked around every corner. But in the end and despite the treacherous bills many supporters, and ...
  • Cows Call Green House Gas Charges “Udderly” Ridiculous! Cows Call Green House Gas Charges "Udderly" Ridiculous!
      No longer satisfied with shutting down the oil and gas industries, this year saw the World Economic Forum moving fast forward with targeting farmers for nitrogen emissions.  Their assaults have led to push back by farmers in the Netherlands, Germany and Canada.  It’s no longer just farmers pushing back, but cows have joined the rebellion calling ...
  • Immigrants: Assimilate, Become Citizens Immigrants: Assimilate, Become Citizens
    Every year at Natale, my family gathered at my Sicilian-born grandmother’s home for the annual feast that she spent days preparing. The courses included the traditional Sciabbó, a lasagna made with pork ragú seasoned with dark chocolate, and cannoli alla Siciliana. One year, Nona told us that although she still ...
  • Labor Force Participation Rate Falling, Bigger Drop Coming Labor Force Participation Rate Falling, Bigger Drop Coming
    Dramatic footage taken recently that showed thousands of migrants crossing the Rio Grande River, and walking into El Paso represents compelling evidence that the Biden administration’s immigration policy is out of control. A massive Border Patrol facility in El Paso erected to ensure immigrants were not detained outside in the ...
  • Sinema: The Calculating Independent Sinema: The Calculating Independent
    Arizona Senator Krysten Sinema made a big splash when she announced that she had left the Democratic Party, and resurrected herself as an independent. The Wall Street Journal described Sinema’s shift as “a jolt through Washington.” Just days after the Senate Democrats sewed up a 51-49 majority with Georgia’s Rafael ...
  • Agents’ Suicides Latest Border-Related Tragedy Agents’ Suicides Latest Border-Related Tragedy
    President Biden has a demanding schedule. Biden has places to go, people to meet, and things to see. During his recent trip to Arizona, for example, Biden visited the North Phoenix site of the new Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd $12 billion plant. But when asked why a trip to the ...
  • U.S. Ecological Footprint Confronts Southwest Border Crisis U.S. Ecological Footprint Confronts Southwest Border Crisis
    Ask the millions of migrants who have either entered the United States or are lined up at the border what motivated their journeys, and all will answer that they’re in pursuit of the proverbial better life. Translated, a better life means they’re longing to become consumers—consumers of housing, hard goods like ...
  • The Race to Earth’s Nine Billionth Inhabitant is Underway The Race to Earth’s Nine Billionth Inhabitant is Underway
    The arrival of the planet’s 8 billionth human inhabitant, which the United Nations excitedly announced in mid-November, was greeted in some circles as a joyous event. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres hailed 8 billion people as an occasion “to celebrate diversity and enhancements.” For other population growth enthusiasts, 2037 can’t come fast ...
  • Tech Workers Brace for Possible Omnibus Job-Killer Tech Workers Brace for Possible Omnibus Job-Killer
    Like the proverbial bad penny that keeps reappearing, lousy immigration bills are hard to kill off. Consider the EAGLE Act of 2022, also known as Equal Access to Green Cards for Legal Employment, or formally recognized as H.R. 3648. The newest proposed legislation is another iteration of the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants ...
  • Congress Makes Last-Ditch Amnesty Push Congress Makes Last-Ditch Amnesty Push
    Emboldened by their better-than-anticipated mid-term election performance, the Democratic Party is entering the Lame Duck session with an aggressive agenda that includes one of it favorite goals – amnesty. Democrats will control the Upper Chamber during the 118th Congress, but the GOP by the narrowest margin – a handful of ...
  • Tech Layoffs May Give U.S. IT Workers Opportunities Tech Layoffs May Give U.S. IT Workers Opportunities
    Elon Musk, Twitter’s new Chief Executive Officer, and the firings he immediately called for that included H-1B visa holders, as well as the tech industry’s mass, across-the-board layoffs, raise a three-decade-old question: should the H-1B visa be eliminated, and should U.S. tech workers be put first in line for the white-collar, well-paid jobs? Musk, who completed ...
  • Canada Doubles Down on Record Immigration-Driven Population Surge Canada Doubles Down on Record Immigration-Driven Population Surge
    Canada’s Immigration Minister Sean Fraser recently announced a bold immigration plan that has serious long-term deleterious consequences for the nation’s population growth and environmental degradation. Fraser’s goal is, by 2025, to add 1.45 million permanent resident immigrants to address what he and other government officials claim is a critical labor shortage; allegedly 1 million Canadian jobs ...