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Illegal Alien Skips Court After Allegedly Smashing Toddler’s Limbs

Police arrested illegal alien Francisco Chavez on July 30, then released him on July 31 — despite the severity of the latest allegations against him, his lengthy criminal record, and U.S. Immigration and Enforcement Customs’ request to detain him. He faced seven felony counts: Three counts for child abuse, and four counts for corporal injury to a child.

Francisco Javier Chavez

Grassley: ‘Sanctuary’ Policies Wreak Havoc on American Women

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Judiciary demanded on Tuesday to know why a “total breakdown in cooperation between local and federal law enforcement” occurred, and authorities let violent illegal alien Victor Aureliano Martinez Ramirez roam the streets instead of deporting him.

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24,710,000 Foreign-Born People Employed In U.S.

The number of foreign-born people employed in the U.S. dipped slightly in July but remained about three times higher than the number of unemployed native-born Americans, according to data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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WATCH: Judge Unloads on Illegal Alien Arrested for Murder, Attempted Rape

Local police determined that Razo was in the country illegally during a July 7 traffic stop — but Border Patrol ordered them to release him. Had he been detained, Kostelnik would still be alive. A failure to enforce basic immigration law turned out to not only cost an American her life, but huge sums of taxpayer money as more than 50 local police officers, Ohio State Highway Patrol aircraft, and K-9 units were deployed, according to The News-Herald.

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Report: 87 Percent Of Illegal Immigrants To Remain In U.S.

The MPI immigration report, issued Thursday, highlights the impact of the new policy guidance on immigration enforcement on the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. — namely the Obama administration’s move to replace the Secure Communities program with the Priority Enforcement Program (PEP).

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Jeff Sessions, Ron Johnson Introduce ‘Protecting American Lives Act’ To Stop Sanctuary Cities, Illegal Re-Entry

Senate Judiciary Committee subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest chairman Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) has teamed with Senate Homeland Security committee chairman Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) to roll out a new bill aimed at ending sanctuary cities in America and severely punishing any illegal aliens who illegally re-enter the United States after previous deportation.

Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) grilled attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch on immigration

Thanks, ACLU: Illegal Alien Allegedly Rapes 14-Year-Old While Free on Bond

Dean has a long history of sexual misconduct. In 2008, he was charged with lewd conduct in public. In March 2014, patrons at Macy’s department store had their shopping experiences disrupted by the sight of Dean exposing himself. Authorities booked him for six months on indecent exposure charges and sixteen months for burglary, served concurrently. He spent time in Kern Valley State Prison before being shipped to the Adelanto detention facility — where he posted $10,000 bond on April 29 and left.

Keane Dean

Amnesty Opponents Say State Senator Barred Them from Public Meeting

A group of activists who allege they were politically targeted and barred from entering a public meeting about passing legislation which would provide benefits for illegal immigrants, have filed complaints with the state’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing against Sen. Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) and members of California’s High Patrol.

Ricardo Lara (USDA / Flickr / CC / Cropped)

Most Net Job Gains Went To Immigrants Since Recession

In December 2007 the number of foreign-born workers was 22,810,000. By April 2015, the number had increased to 24,819,000 or a net job growth of more than 2 million. For native-born workers that number in December 2007 was 123,524,000 by April of this year the number of employed native-born Americans was 123,769,000 or a net job growth of 245,000.

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New San Diego Bishop Rushes to Push Immigration Reform

Native Californian Monsignor Robert McElroy of San Francisco received appointment from the Vatican Tuesday to the position of Roman Catholic bishop of San Diego. Hours later, McElroy announced that he would pressure Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform. Such plans

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Immigrants Can Now Obtain Legal Mexican Birth Documents in CA

Mexican citizens living in the United States can retrieve their birth certificates much more easily now, thanks to the Mexican government’s decision to offer the certificates at 50 Mexican consulates throughout the United States, rather than offering them only in Mexico at government offices.

Border Crossing Into Mexico