When Herman Cain meets with Maricopa Country Sheriff Joe Arpaio Monday, it will make him the fourth Republican presidential candidate to personally seek the endorsement of “America’s toughest sheriff.”
Mexican Constitution - Chapter II Article 30 A. Mexicans by birth are: II.Those born in a foreign country of Mexican parents; of a Mexican father and a foreign mother; or of a Mexican mother and an unknown father;
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency announced on Wednesday that it had arrested 2,901 immigrants who have criminal records, highlighting the Obama administration’s policy of focusing on such people while putting less emphasis on deporting
The number of Mexicans annually leaving Mexico for the U.S. declined from more than 1 million in 2006 to 404,000 in 2010 — a 60% reduction. Since 2008 naturalizations have dropped by 65% from North America, 24% from Asia and 28% for Europe. In fact t
The lack of a comprehensive security strategy for the U.S.-Mexico border hampers the ability of the Department of Defense to make the best use of guardsmen assigned to help the Border Patrol, a federal report says.
The man who chased down a suspected child abductor and saved a 6-year-old girl from what could have been a horrible fate was honored as a hero Friday. But he is also gaining a new kind of celebrity: as a poster child for immigration rights in state a
Federal immigration officials say an internal investigation of 12 incidents of alleged abuse and illegal conduct - including one in which a Cincinnati family claims its Fourth Amendment rights were violated - clears its agents of any wrongdoing.
US immigration officials, who insisted states sign up to participate in a controversial program to identify and deport immigrants who commit crimes, abruptly changed their approach and terminated agreements with 40 states.
Interest in heading to the US has fallen to its lowest level since the 1950s. “No one wants to hear it, but the flow has already stopped,” Mr. Massey said, “For the first time in 60 years, the net traffic has gone to zero and is probably a little bit
Make sure to read the part that starts "It was Truman who pushed the Federal Immigration and National Act of 1952 through Congress in the closing days of his administration." Whoa.
On David Muir on ABC News Sunday night, he said the face of the nation will be permanently changed from white to a non-white “majority-minority” within 39 years.
LulzSec releases hundreds of law enforcement intelligence bulletins, training manuals, personal email correspondence, names, phone numbers, addresses and passwords for the racial profiling anti-immigrant police state that is Arizona.
Using current error rates, if E-Verify had been mandatory last year, 1.2 million Americans would have had to fix their records before they could start a new job.
Elections officials in Maricopa County have so far verified as valid more than 8,000 signatures submitted by a group seeking to recall Senate President Russell Pearce.
U.S. law enforcement officials exchanged 300 rounds of gunfire with suspected drug runners during a pre-dawn shootout across the Rio Grande, but only about six came from the suspects. Such an response was standard given the zero tolerance policy
I discovered requiring license applicants to provide a SSN# or W-2 forms is part of a State's ability to become Real ID certified or materially compliant. This particular benchmark may sound redundant if your State has adopted E-Verify.
One of the things that’s really great about Panama is how open the country is to foreigners. All nationalities are welcome in Panama, and if you spend any time on the ground, you’ll quickly find people from six continents and dozens of countries.
* Enact similar E-Verify laws in all of the states.
* Secure the border from unarmed - and armed - invasion.
* Eliminate the anchor baby misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment giving citizenship to the children born to illegal aliens.
Here's the problem. If you give government a job to do, even one that seems justified in the abstract, it will use its power to make a terrible mess in practice.
The Chamber of Commerce, which brought the suit, calls the law a “business death penalty” and, in a notable twist, the Chamber’s allies in the fight included leading liberal groups such as the Service Employees International Union.
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
At the heart of the dispute is Operation Streamline. Under that system, a group of up to 70 people accused of misdemeanor violations of illegally entering the United States have their initial appearance, guilty pleas and sentencing in a single hearin
President Obama has perfected a politician's most coveted talent, speaking out of both sides of his mouth at the same time while sounding like a great leader.
"Dear Senator Russell Pearce, I am compelled to write to you about a recent event that occurred to me. I currently work as a substitute teacher in the west valley areas of Phoenix, Glendale, and Peoria."
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