Jeff Sessions: Let Americans Work and Earn — Halt Foreign Worker Visas Now
As the economy comes back to life, we must put Americans, not foreign workers, first. Employment-based immigration should be halted until we recover.
As the economy comes back to life, we must put Americans, not foreign workers, first. Employment-based immigration should be halted until we recover.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit unanimously upheld the Trump administration’s policy of blocking sanctuary cities from receiving grant monies if they flout our immigration laws.
WASHINGTON—U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) issued the following statement on the referendum by British voters to exit the European Union:
It has become increasingly clear that the President’s Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is far more than a trade deal. It forms an enduring, self-governing political entity with vast regulatory power. Yet fast-track – which has led without fail to the adoption of every covered agreement since its inception – would rush it through with less legislative scrutiny than a Post Office reform bill.
This piece was written by Sen. Jeff Sessions and originally posted at Politico. On Election Day, Americans roared in protest against the President’s open-borders extremism. They rallied behind candidates who will defend the rule of law and put the needs
Perhaps no issue better illustrates the current divide between everyday citizens and our political and business elites than the issue of immigration. The latter group draws the financial gains from a generous labor supply without considering the perspective of those
There is now an unprecedented crisis unfolding at the border. The flow of illegal immigrant youth across the southern border is on track to reach 130,000 next year–a projected increase of more than 2,000% from 2011. The White House estimates
The Gang of Eight immigration bill is a 1,200-page legislative monstrosity. Senators had roughly 72 hours to read the final version of this massive and complex bill before the votes began. Like with Obamacare, the Senate was supposed to pass