State Attorneys General Seek Halt to Challenges to Immigration Laws
On Thursday, motions were filed in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals by attorneys general of Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina asking the...
On Thursday, motions were filed in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals by attorneys general of Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina asking the...
As if the complaints of the federal government aren’t enough, the new immigration statute passed by the state of Alabama is now coming...
Read moreIn April, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether Arizona has the right to act against illegal immigration if the federal government will...
Read morePolice in Philadelphia have captured an illegal-alien serial rapist who terrorized women throughout November. The 31-year-old Hispanic was caught in the same area...
Read moreThe violence on the Mexican border has proved to be insufficient incentive motivation for the federal government to protect American borders. Instead, it...
Read moreIn a letter sent last week to members of the state legislature, Alabama's Attorney General recommends repealing key provisions of the state's well-publicized...
Read moreIn an effort to discourage the Mexican government's violations of the human rights of Central American migrants, last Friday more than 30 House...
Read moreNewt Gingrich’s statements at a CNN foreign policy debate that seemed to support the establishment of an amnesty program for illegal immigrants has...
Read moreIn what may become the second arm of a federal pincer strategy aimed at judicially nullifying state laws, leading Democrats in Congress have...
Read moreMore documents and statements have emerged showing that evidence was withheld from the jury that convicted Border Patrol Agent Jesus “Chito” Diaz, Jr.,...
Read moreAlmost a year ago exactly, yet another drunk-driving illegal alien killed another American citizen. This time, it was Sarasota, Fla., and the vehicular...
Read moreThe U.S. government is demanding almost $7,000 from the family of jailed Border Patrol agent Jesus “Chito” Diaz (left), who was prosecuted in...
Read moreEven as Congress considers legislation that would vastly expand the powers of the U.S. Border Patrol to enter land controlled by other federal...
Read moreDespite numerous problems in the prosecution’s case, Border Patrol agent Jesus "Chito" Diaz was sentenced to two years in federal prison for convictions...
Read moreThe Department of Homeland Security is authorizing illegal aliens to work in the United States, a Senate commitee learned October 19. According to...
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