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Europe is paying a high price of denial
Gatestone Institute
They are now admitting what is visible to the eyes of ordinary Europeans may be an admission that things have got so bad -- and are so well known -- that even Chancellor Merkel and the New York Times are no longer able to ignore them.   If so, one thought must surely follow: imagine what might have been solved if the...
Depressing news: World population is now over 7.6 billion and should reach 8 billion by 2023
Next Big Future

World population is expected to reach 8 billion people in 2023 according to the United Nations. The current world population is 7.6 billion as of March 2018 based on extrapolation from the 2017 United Nations estimates.

Sixty percent of the world’s people live in Asia (4.5 billion), 17 percent in Africa (1.3...

Texas Sanctuary City Law Survives Fifth Circuit Appeal
Breitbart

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled on behalf of the State of Texas and upheld most of the new anti-sanctuary city law that went into effect September 1, 2017. The three-judge panel unanimously overturned most of the lower court’s ruling that temporarily blocked some provisions of the law.

A group...

Video: Walls work!
Department of Homeland Security

Walls work! 

Why do “Walls Work”? Check out this March 7, 2018 video from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for the answers to that question. It explains the need for new and replacement barriers along the U.S. southern border and the benefits of this infrastructure. Walls work!

 

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Video Immigration Brief: Worksite Enforcement
Center for Immigration Studies

U.S. employers are required by law to hire only lawful workers; employer audits and raids are ICE’s vehicle for ensuring employers are not exploiting alien workers and displacing U.S. workers. Dan Cadman, a retired INS / ICE official with thirty years of government experience, speaks on the important role of worksite...

CIS launches new immigration data portal
Center for Immigration Studies
The Center for Immigration Studies announces the creation of a new immigration data portal. The portal consolidates government agencies’ most recent immigration statistics in one location, allowing easy access to detailed information on a multitude of key topics in immigration such as crime, illegal immigration, and labor...
Denver Has an Illegal Alien Crime Problem — Including a Mystery Victim
Update: Victim is a White Male
Limits to Growth

The case of the illegal alien released by Denver after killing a man in a hit-and-run crash is troubling for several reasons. Of course, freeing an unlawful Mexican who had caused a death is a total failure of law enforcement: Ivan Gerardo Zamarripa-Castaneda paid his extremely low bail ($25,000, meaning he paid only $2500...

With sanctuary cities again in the headlines, Colorado gubernatorial candidates stake out their positions
Denverite

A bill targeting sanctuary cities like Denver that would allow people who are victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants to hold cities and local officials liable is scheduled for a committee hearing at the Colorado State Capitol on Wednesday. (A similar bill considered a year ago was rejected by lawmakers in...

February Jobs—Second Disastrous Month for American Worker Displacement/Immigrant Workforce...
VDare

The Labor Department employment report released Friday reads like a Trump White House press release: payroll jobs up by 313,000, the biggest gain in 18 months; unemployment rate at 4.1%, a 17-year low, despite a big increase in the labor force—i.e., the number of people actually looking for jobs. The one negative: a weak 0....

Why former Gov. Dick Lamm opposes Olympics, Amazon in Colorado
9 News

... Lamm believes Amazon would be worse for Colorado than the Olympics.

"We have among the lowest unemployment rates in the world. They're looking at 30- to 50,000 (jobs). That means most of those people are going to have to come in from out of state. Do you know what it costs us to settle somebody coming in from...

California Sanctuary City Laws Likely Responsible for 5K Crimes by Released Criminal Illegal Aliens
Breitbart

The state of California and the sanctuary city laws that make it a safe-haven for criminal illegal aliens is likely responsible for at least 5,000 crimes that were committed by criminal illegal aliens released by local authorities rather than being handed over to federal immigration officials.

According to data...

A Tidal Wave of Refugees Is Coming
PJ Media

According to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, 68 million people around the world are or at risk of becoming refugees. The migration of a few million people has already turned the European Union inside out and motivated the election of an America-first presidency. What we have seen so far, though, is...

Federal judge in Maryland rules Trump had the right to end DACA in win for administration
Washington Examiner
A federal judge in Maryland has sided with the Trump administration over a lawsuit challenging the Justice Department's ability to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.   Judge Roger W. Titus, a Bush appointee, ruled late Monday President Trump acted within his authority in his plan to rescind an...
Lawsuit claims 100,000 non-citizens illegally registered to vote in PA
Canada Free Press

... as the Washington Times reports...

More than 100,000 noncitizens are registered to vote in Pennsylvania alone, according to testimony submitted Monday in a lawsuit demanding the state come clean about the extent of its problems.

The Public Interest Legal Foundation, which has identified similar...

The Fall of California
American Renaissance

... California isn’t just a place, but a dream. In the American mythos, California represented the end of the journey, the land where the dispossessed and forgotten could start again, where “Okies” who fled the Depression searched for relief and veterans of the Second World War discovered a middle-class paradise....

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Suspect in fatal hit-and-run wanted by ICE; sheriff’s department refuses to honor detainer
KDVR Fox 31

An undocumented immigrant [illegal alien] is in jail in connection with a deadly hit-and-run crash and federal ICE agents want to take him into custody. But the Denver Sheriff’s Department refuses to honor the detainer ...

Cell phone video captured the fiery aftermath of a deadly hit-and-run crash at I-70 and I-25...

White South Africans petition Trump to allow them to migrate to US
Refugee Resettlement Watch

Increasingly news is coming out of South Africa that white farmers are being murdered in ever greater numbers and the government there has made the first moves toward confiscating their prime agricultural lands.

Crosses represent white farmers killed in a campaign of ethnic cleansing. Be sure to see Katie...

Supreme Court Rules That Illegal Aliens Have No Right to Release on Bond
Limits to Growth
Hopefully some conservative legal scholar will explain more about the meaning of a recent Supreme Court decision. The most interesting point to my non-lawyer mind was a sentence near the end of the article below: “Justice Breyer said the majority decision appeared to eat into a key 2001 Supreme Court precedent, the Zadvydas...
Federal court hands SPLC 'hate' group defeat in free-speech case
SPLC loses battle to silence state judge on marriage
World Net Daily

The far-left and terror-linked activists at the Southern Poverty Law Center have been handed a huge loss in their attempt to silence a state judge who dared to speak out in favor of traditional marriage.

This week a federal court in Alabama issued a preliminary injunction allowing Alabama Supreme Court Justice Tom...

Germany: Merkel blows whistle on 'no-go zones' …exposing 'massive cover up by mainstream media'
Finally, the ugly truth about Europe’s “no-go zones” is out in the open, and it has come from an unlikely source — German Chancellor Angela Merkel.   Ever since U.S. terrorism expert Steven Emerson spoke in a Fox News interview about so-called “no go zones” in the U.K. — that was nearly three years ago — the establishment...
Sounds of Spanish a sign of Vail’s growing diversity — and it’s a good thing?
Vail Daily

You can't miss it. It's impossible to ignore it during the winter holidays and throughout the height of the ski season. More and more visitors to our town speak it. Spanish is the second language of Vail ...

It is very hard now not to notice that Spanish is heard as much as English is here. At times, the...

Violent criminals among illegal immigrants caught in California raid derailed by Dem mayor
Fox News

A sweep of Northern California by federal immigration officials this week, which was partly thwarted when the Oakland mayor sounded the alarm, nabbed a number of illegal immigrants convicted of a variety of serious and violent crimes.

Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials announced this week that the...

Tucker Carlson Slams Google For Partnering With 'Wholly Discredited Hate Group' SPLC to Censor YouTube
Information Liberation

 

Tucker Carlson slammed Google on Wednesday for partnering with the "wholly discredited hate group" the Southern Poverty Law Center to censor content on YouTube.

From Fox News:

Tucker Carlson reported that YouTube, through its parent organization Google, is enlisting "trusted flaggers"...

U.S. judge rejects lawsuit seeking to stop Trump border wall
US News
A U.S. judge on Tuesday sided with President Donald Trump's administration and rejected an attempt by the state of California and environmental groups to stop the government from building a wall on the U.S. border with Mexico.   ...   [Judge] Curiel said the Trump administration had not exceeded its legal authority in...
Feds Provide Almost $2 Billion in Subsidies to Hire Alien Grads Rather than U.S. Grads
Center for Immigration Studies

The Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, in which the American government pays American employers to discriminate against American workers has grown rapidly in recent years, and during FY 2017 it used nearly $2 billion swiped from trust funds for the elderly to favor 240,000 alien college grads over an equal number of...

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