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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 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
- 300 Migrants Apprehended in Arizona Desert in 24 Hours
Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended two large groups of Central American migrants who illegally crossed the Mexican border into Arizona. The groups consisted mostly of family units and unaccompanied minors. At least five of the migrants required medical assistance. Agents ... - Woman names baby after medic who saved her during wildfire
In this photo taken Dec. 14, 2018, paramedic Mickey Huber holds 2-day-old baby Zoele Mickey Skinner at Enloe Medical Center in Chico, Calif. The newborn’s middle name is named after ... - The Untold Story of Sen. Susan Collins and the Kavanaugh vote
This is a rush transcript from “The Story,” December 20, 2018. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. MARTHA MACCALLUM, HOST: Lots of breaking news tonight as the president doubles down on the wall on ... - US active duty troops at Mexican border decline to 2,600
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – The U.S. military says the number of active duty troops deployed at the border with Mexico is down to about 2,600. U.S. Northern Command said Friday about 1,200 are in California, 700 in Arizona and ... - Nielsen praises Mattis’ work on border security hours after his sudden resignation, in exclusive interview
In an exclusive interview Thursday with “Fox News @ Night,” Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen praised Defense Secretary James Mattis’ work on border security, just hours after he announced his sudden resignation. Mattis, whose departure will take effect Feb. 28, ...

