Three senators have introduced legislation in the memory of Norwich, Connecticut woman Casey Chadwick, murdered by an illegal immigrant from Haiti who Immigration and Customs Enforcement failed to deport.
Author: Caroline May
Center for Immigration Studies Blasts ‘Sloppy’ Immigration ‘Fact-Checkers’
In a fact-check of the fact-checkers, Vaughan took The Washington Post, Politifact, and the Los Angeles Times to task for their challenges to the data Trump cited as examples showing that illegal immigration is a problem.
Police Department Survey: Violent Crime Up in Major Cities
According to the MCCA survey, the police departments of major cities reported a total of 2,308 homicides during the first half of 2016 compared to 2,001 during the first half of 2015. Additionally aggravated assaults increased from 68,990 in the first…
Ad Campaign in Philly Warns Media: ‘Cover Clinton Like You’re Covering Trump’
The media watchdog group says it is taking its message to Hillary Clinton’s party in Philadelphia this week. It’s spending some $200,000 on billboards, taxi tops, taxi tv ads, sidewalk graphics and mobile building projections during the Democratic Nat…
Cuban Immigration to U.S. Still Surging
So far this fiscal year, which ends on September 30, more than 44,000 visa-less Cuban asylum-seekers have reached the U.S., according to Customs and Border Protection data provided to Agencia EFE. The current level is more than five times the number o…
Report: Deportations of Criminal Aliens Down 60 Percent Since 2011
According to a Center for Immigration Studies review of recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement data this fiscal year through the third week of June, ICE has made 168,781 deportations, down from the same point in 2015. ICE is on pace to hit 230,000…
Obama Admin. Asks SCOTUS for Rehearing on Executive Amnesty
In a petition to the court, Acting Solicitor General Ian Gershengorn requested that the justices rehear the executive amnesty case once the seat of the late Justice Antonin Scalia is filled and the court stands at nine members.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Left Nice Hours Before Attack
The San Diego Union Tribune reports that Clarence Thomas left Nice hours before a terrorist plowed through a crowded Nice street filled with Bastille Day revelers. The associate justice had been in the city teaching a program through the Thomas Jeffer…
Obama Admin Has Not Denied Visas to Countries that Refuse to Take Back Their Nationals
While tens of thousands of deportable aliens have been released into the United States because the aliens’ home countries declined to take them back, the Obama Administration has not withheld visas from a single country for refusing to repatriate its citizens, government officials testified Thursday before a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.