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- What the Laken Riley Act Does Against Illegal and Legal Immigration
The Laken Riley Act represents a bold step toward accountability in immigration enforcement of both illegal and legal U.S. entrants.
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Salesforce Betrays America – The Dark Side of the “Indian Era”
Salesforce disinvested in the U.S. workforce that built it into a global powerhouse and enabled it to soar above its competition.
How President Trump Can Carryout His Mass Deportation Agenda
[This is a synopsis of a two hour podcast. To see the podcast, click on this link.] With Donald Trump’s inauguration a little over two months away, the time is nigh to discuss the practical measures that will need to be taken to implement his mass deportation agenda. [...]
Class of 2024 Computer Science Grads Face Trouble? Why?
Today’s story deals with the tough job market for American computer science graduates. One recent graduate from the Catholic University of America, Ben Riesett told the Wall Street Journal, that the “the truth is, when you start looking right now, it’s impossible to get hired.” The story points [...]
Legal Immmigration
- CBP seizes more than $19M of cocaine found inside a pineapple shipment: officials
Customs and Border Protection announced Friday that cocaine valued at more than $19 million was seized after being discovered inside a shipment of pineapples. ... - Armed Human Smuggler Arrested near Migrant Caravan Group
Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents arrested an armed human smuggler with a group of Mexican migrants not far from another group of caravan migrants. It appears the smuggler attempted to use the Central American migrants as a diversion in order ... - Venezuelan troops abandon posts amid violent clashes with protesters at Colombian border
Demonstrators run away from a cloud of tear gas during clashes with the Bolivarian National Guard in Urena, Venezuela, near the border with Colombia, on Saturday ... - More troops being dispatched to the southern border
The Pentagon will deploy 1,000 more troops to the southern border next week, a senior U.S. defense official said Friday afternoon. The additional forces will bring the total to nearly 6,000 active-duty and National Guard personnel deployed in support of the ... - More troops being dispatched to the southern border
The Pentagon will deploy 1,000 more troops to the southern border next week, a senior U.S. defense official said Friday afternoon. The additional forces will bring the total to nearly 6,000 active-duty and National Guard personnel deployed in support of the ...
Labor
Illegal Immigration
- Incoming Mexican government disputes report of tentative deal with US on asylum-seekers
Report: US-Mexico reach deal on asylum overhaul The Washington Post reports that the Trump administration has cut a deal with the incoming Mexican government potentially overhauling long-standing asylum rules; Bryan Llenas reports from West Palm Beach, Florida. Reports on Saturday said the ... - Midterms – A Cautionary Tale for 2020
As I write this week’s blog, most of the votes from yesterday’s elections have been tabulated and, with one or two exceptions, the winners declared. For the second election in a row, I have not been surprised by the results. ... - Into the Weeds on Wages
The Economic Policy Institute, a respected nonpartisan, nonprofit Washington, D.C., organization, recently published a report detailing 40 years of stagnant wages in the United States. Titled “America’s Slow-Motion Wage Crisis,” the three-part report covers earnings trends of the last 70 years. ... - Latest DHS Report: Raining Work Permits for New Immigrants
If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone say that he opposes illegal immigration, but supports legal immigration, I could take a nice vacation. Early in my three-decade career covering immigration, advocating for legal immigration was, if ... - D.C. Swamp Business Continues as Usual
Although news unrelated to the Brett Kavanaugh-Christine Blasey Ford din was hard to find, last week swamp business continued as usual. And, sadly but not surprisingly, congressional American worker sell outs proceeded along an all-too-familiar path. Last March, President Trump promised ...

