Kamala Harris Suggests Importing More Migrants to Help American Towns Overwhelmed by Mass Immigration
Kamala Harris suggests that she would import more migrants as a solution for American towns overwhelmed by illegal immigration on her watch.
Kamala Harris suggests that she would import more migrants as a solution for American towns overwhelmed by illegal immigration on her watch.
During an interview aired on Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Laura Coates Live,” Vice President Kamala Harris stated that the solutions to fixing the U.S. immigration system are ensuring that we can “process people effectively” at the border and have a
On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN International’s “One World,” Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) said that many Democrats recognize the border needs to be strengthened, but are worried about doing so in exchange for Ukraine money because “we don’t want to scuttle
Disney’s The Avengers star Mark Ruffalo is throwing his support behind illegal aliens who are refusing to work on Valentine’s Day as a protest to demand a path to permanent legal status. The Hollywood star went even further by calling on the U.S. to provide a “path to citizenship” for illegals.
Caitlyn Jenner, a transgender woman and a California gubernatorial candidate, said she wants to give illegal aliens a pathway to citizenship.
The number of Americans supporting a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants residing in the United States has dropped, even among Democrats, since January, a Politico/Morning Consult survey released this week found.
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA), who took Kamala Harris’s Senate seat, wants to give millions of illegal “essential workers” citizenship.
More than a week into his administration, President Joe Biden’s legislative agenda seems to have hit a wall in Congress.
Joe Biden promised a pathway to citizenship for millions of illegal aliens during his campaign rally on Super Tuesday in Los Angeles, CA.
President Trump’s amnesty plan would potentially give a pathway to U.S. citizenship to an illegal alien population that is roughly six times the number of illegal aliens that were given temporary amnesty under former President Obama.
The White House has canceled their planned meeting with lawmakers to roll out their immigration “framework” that gives U.S. citizenship to at least 1.8 million illegal aliens, as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer demands more concessions from the administration.
Pro-American immigration reformers are vowing to help “defeat” a plan by White House advisers to give U.S. citizenship to millions of illegal aliens.
A White House expansive amnesty plan crafted by top administration officials is the “beginning of the end” of a Republican majority in the House, a House Republican reportedly told the media.
Details of a White House plan revealed on Thursday expands the number of illegal aliens who would be eligible for a pathway to U.S. citizenship far beyond the nearly 800,000 illegal aliens enrolled in the President Obama-created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
A pro-immigration group is claiming that approximately 600,000 illegal immigrants may be eligible for a pathway to legal status, allowing them to remain in the U.S.
An annual survey of Texas residents found a state torn over the path forward for immigration and border security reforms.
With the Iowa caucuses less than two months away, presidential candidate Donald Trump continues to dominate the field of candidates in the Republican primary race, but because Ben Carson has plummeted to third or fourth place in most of the national polls, Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Marco Rubio have surged and could pose to challenge Trump’s top-dog status.
Sen. Marco Rubio is rising in the 2016 GOP presidential polls, as is Sen. Ted Cruz.
Republican presidential candidates Sen. Marco Rubio and Donald Trump are tussling over who is more hawkish on immigration reform.
BOULDER, Colorado—GOP presidential candidate and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum went after fellow GOP presidential candidate Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on the issue of increasing legal immigration, arguing that Graham’s position hurts the American worker.
When it was reported that Sen. Marco Rubio hated being in the U.S. Senate and was running for president because he was “frustrated” with how that chamber of Congress worked, it took me back to 2012, when I first caught wind of this frustration he had with the governing body in which he was elected to serve.
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump doubled down on his immigration plan with 60 Minutes’s Scott Pelley, who said Trump’s plan to deport roughly 11 million illegal immigrants isn’t practical. Trump said he will round up the illegal immigrants in a “humane way” and his plan is “practical” and “will work.”
Would you believe that Sen. Marco Rubio was heckled by pro-amnesty for illegal alien supporters?
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has flip-flopped in every imaginable way on immigration since the mid-1990s.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro’s pro-immigration agenda may have a foot in both the Democratic and GOP ring, depending on how things pan out in the upcoming general election. For his part, Castro is a potential VP nominee.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a probable GOP presidential candidate, said in order to win the 2016 elections, Republicans need to gain Hispanic voters by pushing a “long, hard path to citizenship” reports the Washington Times.