June 18, 2007 – On Tuesday, June 12, 2007 President Bush made a rare visit to the Capitol to ask senate republicans to support S.1348 – The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid sidelined S.1348 on June 7th
Senate leaders agreed on Thursday to revive a stalled immigration overhaul after lawmakers worked out a plan to overcome conservatives' objections to a bill that would legalize millions of immigrants.
In response to a recent Tucson Citizen article, a reader identifying himself as 'Warden, The Notorious Mexican Flag Burner' posted the following online comment, "Here's a thought for all of you: Send the illegals home before I sta
As President Bush lobbied Congress for an immigration reform bill Tuesday, members of his adminstration began what they said were the first steps to helping immigrants already in the country become Americans. The adminstration launched a new Web sit
Those who strongly oppose the new immigration reform bill before the Senate "don't want to do what's right for America ," the president said. I reject that assessment as unfair and inaccurate.
In the first instance, our loyalty belongs foremost to the U.S. Constitution, which is the safeguard of our freedom, then to the party, and last to elected officials. It is a happy thing when all three are in harmony... (when was that?)
For once, Senator McCain may have actually been telling the truth when he told Lou Dobbs “But it (SB 1348) will also enhance interior enforcement and put employers on notice that the practice of hiring illegal workers will no longer be tolerated”
The economic costs associated with SB 1348 are staggering. At least two-thirds of all illegal immigrants lack a high school diploma. This translates into millions of new immigrants which will work low-wage jobs and this will significantly undermine t
Sometimes an article delivers what you really need at a time when you only sort of knew it. Those articles come like a slap in the face with a dead fish. This is one of those.
A White House-backed bill to revamp immigration laws stalled in the Senate on Thursday, handing President George W. Bush a major legislative setback.
The sharply divided Senate refused to limit debate on the fragile compromise hammered out by a bi
"All great nations fall," said Arnold Toynbee. "An autopsy of history would show that all great nations commit suicide." Immigration proves America's death in S. 1348 before Congress.
The United States would spend more to combat illegal immigration and prepare for terrorist and weather-related disasters under legislation approved on Tuesday by a House of Representatives panel that ignores a White House veto threat.
City officials approved a plan Monday to offer illegal immigrants identification cards that would let them open bank accounts and use other services that may be unavailable without driver's licenses or state-issued IDs.
Although a new immigration bill that was passed by the US Senate last year chiefly addresses illegal immigration, some components of the bill will definitely benefit the IRS and other government agencies by tracking all sources of wages and compensat
In Mexico, you expect corruption at the highest levels. It's called Third World Momentum. Today, corruption manifests in our Congress and president. Will we survive another 70 million immigrants by 2040?
Bush lashed out at critics within his own party yesterday, accusing Republican opponents of distorting the immigration deal he negotiated with leading congressional Democrats and playing on the politics of fear to undermine public support.
Despite concerns raised by advocates, the federal agency that handles immigration visas confirmed yesterday that it would raise its fees for immigration visas by an average of 66 percent starting July 30.
Congress verges on passing an immigration bill that destroys the fabric of American civilization. S.B. 1348 undermines our citizenship, our laws, our constitution and our future.
As the nation debates whether, and how, to legalize as many as 12 million illegal immigrants living here, the agency that would spearhead the effort is confronting its reputation as a broken bureaucracy whose inefficiency encourages illegal immigrati
Fourteen illegal immigrants were arrested and face deportation after being picked up at an Idaho City hotel. The men were working for a contracted employee of the U.S. Forest Service. [So if your forests burn, at least your state was safe from illeg
It seems the movement of people debate just isn't centered in the US. Seems the EU is very hard on the flow of people into their area, in particular with the country of Ukraine.
When we suffer 67 percent drop out/flunk out from some of our high schools classes overrun with illegal alien kids, how can this republic survive illiteracy on a grand scale? Short answer: it can't!
This afternoon, the Senate begins debate on the immigration deal reached last week, expected to last several weeks. In the Free Trade Bullentin released today, "The Fiscal Impact of Immigration Reform: The Real Story,"
Senate leaders agreed Monday that they would wait until June to take final action on a bipartisan plan to give millions of unlawful immigrants legal status.
If the immigration amnesty contrived by Kennedy/McCain passes, it will cost American tax payers $3 trillion and add 100 million people to the USA within 33 years or sooner. Here is what you can do to stop it.
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