Nation of Laws, or Nation of Amnesty for Invading Foreigners?

The open-borders President apparently believes it would be a swell idea to unilaterally grant an amnesty to millions of lawbreakers and thereby speed the Mexifornication of the country. His political heart must palpitate with delight when contemplating millions of grateful proto-Democrats in the pipeline a few years hence when naturalized.

Mark Krikorian blogged that those amnestied [...]

Aliens Depart Arizona in Advance of Enforcement-Only Law

In Arizona, invader families are having tearful garage sales as they load up to leave. That’s the good news. The bad news is many are just relocating to other states rather than to their true homelands.

It’s hard to tell from the anecdotes how many illegals are actually leaving, but 100,000 reportedly departed after Arizona passed [...]

Gangster Deportee Makes Good!

There’s nothing like a story of hard luck, struggle and eventual success to illustrate the resilience of the human spirit.

Indeed, the experience so far of Tuy “K.K.” Sobil (pictured) also shows how being deported need not be a sentence to misery at all, but instead opens a potential door to discovering one’s ethnic roots and [...]

So Long, Father Pat...

I was very sad to learn today that Father Pat Bascio died recently. He was the author of “On the Immorality of Illegal Immigration” a book which clearly explained the moral argument against border anarchy (see my review: Father Pat Bascio: A Rare Immigration Enforcement Voice in the Catholic Church). The upshot was that [...]

Arizona Crackdown Bill Is Signed into Law

This is a sweet moment, and is the result of elected officials taking their responsibilities seriously. Thanks to Russell Pearce and others in the Arizona legislature who brought this important bill across the finish line.

The ink was hardly dry before the reflexive squawks about racial profiling were railing at full blast. Days earlier, Cardinal Roger [...]

The Ongoing John McCain Saga: How the Worm Turns

Back in the ancient days of the 2008 Presidential Campaign, candidate John McCain pledged on Spanish-language television to work for illegal alien amnesty starting “the first day” of his Presidency.

No one has ever doubted that McCain was sincere in his open-borders agenda. His genuine dedication to rewarding foreign lawbreakers with amnesty was demonstrated by his [...]

Arizona Leads the Way in Enforcement

States act as the laboratories of democracy by experimenting with public policy, and when they are successful Washington is supposed to learn from their example.

The big suits in DC should pay more attention to Arizona, because it is definitely in the vanguard of showing how to do enforcement-based immigration policy regarding illegals. (And why [...]

CNN Poll: Two-Thirds of Americans Don't Want Amnesty

The good news here is that a strong preponderance of Americans still reject rewarding lawbreaking foreigners and giving them citizenship. The bad news is that a majority of citizens didn’t want Obamacare either, and it is now law. The Democrats in charge have an agenda and the desire of the little people out in the [...]

Aliens' Spring Offensive

The unfriendlies appear to be riled up and active since they gaggled en masse upon Washington last week.

The degree of entitlement exhibited is remarkably extreme in how they demand full rights to something they essentially stole. But when Washington allows foreigners to squat here for decades (and even caters to them in many cases), the [...]

Legalization for Millions Touted by MSM

Funny how la Times comes right out and says “legalize millions” albeit of “undocumented immigrants” regarding Congress’ next unworthy project.

Senators announce framework for bipartisan immigration bill

Days before a planned march in Washington, D.C., two U.S. senators announced their framework Thursday for a bipartisan immigration bill that would increase resources for border enforcement, create a biometric [...]