September 13, 2013 – 11:30 am
It’s hard to believe what an upside down nation we have become, especially in the People’s Republik Of California (LA Times) Laboring late into the night Thursday to finish their work for the year, state lawmakers acted to allow many more immigrants who are in the country illegally to obtain California driver’s licenses, a measure […]
August 28, 2013 – 6:42 pm
Oh, good. We should pass this right now, as they were telling us a few months ago (Washington Times) Two Republicans who helped write the Senate’s immigration bill said Tuesday that they are convinced it will finally be able to get a handle on the porous southwestern border — but acknowledged it could mean problems […]
August 22, 2013 – 8:17 am
Oh yes they did (Fox News) Kansas and Arizona filed a lawsuit jointly against the federal government Wednesday over requirements needed to register to vote. The lawsuit demands that the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission modify the federal voter registration form in both states so it would allow for proof of citizenship when people sign up […]
July 30, 2013 – 7:54 am
I wonder why? (Washington Times) The immigration bill passed the Senate more than a month ago but Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is refusing to send the bill to the House — just one of the hurdles that has sapped momentum and dimmed the chances for an immigration deal this year. The White House on […]
July 13, 2013 – 7:04 am
Of course, these current illegal aliens and potential immigrants (both temporary and permanent) should be careful, because Obama’s job’s policies for actual American citizens have been disasters WEEKLY ADDRESS: Strengthening our Economy by Passing Bipartisan Immigration Reform Hi, everybody. Two weeks ago, a large bipartisan majority of Senators voted to pass commonsense, comprehensive immigration reform […]
July 10, 2013 – 8:09 am
Well, this should drive Democrats nuts (Washington Times) House Republicans are meeting Wednesday to hash out their own strategy on immigration, but already one major difference has emerged between them and their Senate counterparts — they are far less enthusiastic about an eventual path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. Even many of the 32 Senate […]
July 1, 2013 – 3:03 pm
I know you’re all broken up about that (WRAL) As the debate over immigration reform shifted to the U.S. House on Friday, some in the country illegally said they don’t like the legislation approved by the Senate but aren’t hopeful for anything better. My first thought is “who cares what they think? They aren’t in […]
July 1, 2013 – 7:33 am
In a long article, the Washington Times discusses how Marco Rubio’s future is tied to the success of the amnesty bill, having been the face of this malarkey Sen. Marco Rubio was the glue that held together the immigration deal in the Senate, helping set the stage for adding tens of thousands of Border Patrol […]
June 29, 2013 – 8:34 am
Not that many elected officials actually care about that pesky Constitution thingy (Washington Times) Rep. Steve Stockman, a Texas Republican, said Friday that the Senate immigration bill is a revenue measure, which makes it unconstitutional because all revenue bills must start in the House. “Not only is the Senate amnesty bill an abuse of taxpayers […]
June 28, 2013 – 7:45 am
That’s the headline at The Hill, except it says “immigration bill” rather than amnesty bill. Alternated headline: 100% of Democrats Vote For Amnesty Bill that Doesn’t Actually Secure The Border And Will Allow Criminals To Obtain Legal Status and Federal Benefits (The Hill) More than half of the Senate GOP conference voted against the immigration […]