Former President Barack Obama’s 2012 ‘DACA’ quasi-amnesty will be shut down or frozen if Texas and nine other states implement their June 29 promise to expand their successful lawsuit against Obama’s 2014 quasi-amnesty, says a prominent immigration attorney.
Author: Neil Munro
House Passes ‘Kate’s Bill,’ Sanctuary City, Immigration Reforms
The House passed two immigration reforms today, marking a first big step towards immigration reform, despite strong Democratic opposition.
DHS John Kelly Slams Congress For Undermining Immigration Law, Touts 66,000 Illegals Arrested,
The reformed Department of Homeland Security has arrested nearly 66,000 individuals who are either known or suspected of being in the country illegally, Secretary John Kelly declared Thursday at a press event intended to tout progress against illegal …
White House, Advocates, Prod GOP Leaders To Pass Pro-American Immigration Reforms
The GOP-run House is expected to vote for two modest immigration-reform bills as soon as this week, but pro-American reformers are using the two votes to build loud and energetic public pressure for major reform legislation.
Two-In-Four: Six Fast Facts From Donald Trump’s First Immigration Report
Donald Trump told his deputies on March 6 to show Americans more of the government data about immigration that was largely hidden by former President Barack Obama.
WashPo: Illegal-Alien Recruits In Military Bring Unsolvable Security Threats
More than 1,000 illegal immigrants accepted into the U.S. military pose impossible-to-fix security concerns, according to a report in the Washington Post.
DHS John Kelly Defunds, Disinvites Islamic Groups Favored By Barack Obama
Administration officials have eliminated 2016 plans to fund Islamic groups closely allied to former President Barack Obama, and have also declined to host an annual Islamic dinner where those groups were able to show their political influence to the a…
Americans Protest As DHS John Kelly Flip-Flops, Backs H-2B Visa Expansion
Pro-American immigration advocates are pushing back against the Department of Homeland Security’s decision to print more H-2B work permits so that more foreign contract workers can take more Americans’ jobs this fall and winter.