John Gibler - Immigration: "U.S. Drug Demand Destabilizes Mexico" - Author: "To Die In Mexico: Dispatches from Inside the Drug War" / Mish Shedlock - China & U.S. Debt - World Economy
Utah legislators passed an immigration law that they were confident wouldn't end up the same way Arizona's version did last year: tangled up in the courts.
But 14 hours after Utah's law went into effect this week, it, too, was before a federal
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Obama said his administration has answered critics who demanded stricter border enforcement and now it is time to overhaul the law to provide a legal path to residence for some of the 11 million people in the country illegally and revise...
When a 35-year-old teacher arrived at Heathrow on 24 January 1979, she planned to marry her fiance, a British resident of Indian descent.
Instead she found herself at the centre of a "virginity testing" row that led to headlines in Britain and Ind
“What then are the trigger words that evoke nausea and vomiting? Words that once had a precise or legitimate meaning but were subsequently co-opted and rendered meaningless? This is a tentative list.
“Our country and its government are now threatened by a half dozen major issues all of which individually have the power to seriously diminish the quality of life as we know it for our society."
Reducing population levels is in itself, not the answer to all problems but it makes all problems easier to deal with. Population growth may or may not be THE root cause of all problems, but it is certainly A root cause of all problems.
A Mexico-born illegal immigrant working as a police officer in Alaska was caught only after the U.S. citizen whose identity he stole applied for a passport, authorities said Tuesday.
Rafael Espinoza, who has dual citizenship, lives outside of the
For years, the man known as Rafael Espinoza was widely respected as an exemplary police officer who was popular among his peers in Alaska's largest city.
All that ended last week when authorities discovered he was really Mexican national Rafael M
Two Afghan asylum seekers in Great Britain, who say they fear they will be killed for being Christian if they are returned home, are to be deported to Kabul on Wednesday.
In this series, Canadian environmentalist Tim Murray speaks to the pro-growth people with a sense of urgency as Canada floods itself with millions of people that flee their already overpopulated countries.
While we sit watching TV or take the kids to soccer or go to a Rotary Club meeting—our US Congress avalanches another 225,000 immigrants into the United States every 30 days.
Georgia passed a bill giving state law enforcement and businesses broader authority to identify undocumented immigrants, after a similar effort in Arizona was blocked by federal courts.
Each year 400,000 non-citizen women arrive in the United States pregnant and give birth to their babies. They commit that act in order to gain endless federal dollars and welfare.
As Arizona fights for its legal and financial life, in excess of 450,000 illegal alien migrants tap into every aspect of its educational, medical, welfare and prison systems. They overrun schools, hospitals and housing.
A federal appeals court ruled Monday that the most contested provisions of an Arizona immigration law passed last year will remain blocked from taking effect, handing the Obama administration a victory in its efforts to overturn the legislation.
As history repeats itself, the United States of America opens its gates to sworn enemies by immigrating them by the millions into the bowels of America. No one seems to understand the connection. But they will at some point in the future.
A Border Patrol agent shot a man 3 times as he fled police in southeastern Arizona, killing him. Border Patrol agents were in the area when the vehicle made it to the border and "there were rocks thrown" at the agent. The agent then shot the driver 3
In the end it was business which stopped the growing hate and bigotry in Arizona—you could even say it was Adam's Smith's invisible hand—once again demonstrating the inseparable and symbiotic relationship between economic liberty and individual lib
The Arizona Senate soundly defeated five bills aimed at illegal immigration on Thursday in a marked departure from last year, when enactment of a tough local enforcement measure put the state at the heart of a fierce national debate over the issue.
We are all so screwed in Arizona. Thanks, Mr President. But I guess you needed your own “Mission Accomplished” moment.
WASHINGTON - National Guard troops that have helped beef up security along the southwestern border since last summer will
I’m leaving Mexico. No, it’s not because I’ve been robbed, beaten, or kidnapped by the drug cartels. And it’s not because some corrupt policias tried to shake me down, because I contracted swine flu, or that beheaded bodies were left in the street ou
We have WON every time they have attempted this in Texas. The TX and US Supreme CT has ruled the practice of road checkpoints unconstitutional, but that hasn’t stopped the Locals and the Feds from trying over, and over, and over again.
A recent report from the (GAO) demonstrates that the federal E-Verify program needs a biometric component, according to the Security Industry Association (SIA). E-Verify is used by employers to determine if individuals are legal residents of the US..
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