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Tag Archives: illegal immigration
High-profile Conservatives jumping on the immigration bandwagon.
In lieu of President Obama’s victory supposedly brought on by a “shifting demographic” which favors the Democrats, some high-profile Conservatives are now lamenting that the GOP needs to soften its stance on amnesty for illegals. All of this in theory … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, American Society, Race
Tagged amnesty, conservatives, GOP, illegal immigration, Mitt Romney, Republican, Sean Hannity, United States
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The Court Continues to Weigh Against Obama
The Obama administration is on a perilous path that may lead to political death. The Supreme Court is showing its hand, just like in the health care debate, revealing a strong amount of skepticism to the administration’s legal claims against … Continue reading
Gingrich’s Amnesty Plan Has an “Undocumented” Loophole
Republican heavy weight Newt Gingrich has come under fire for his amnesty plan. Most Americans cringe at the word amnesty. After all most citizens view it as government acquiescence for political expediency, and of course they are right to feel … Continue reading
Herman Cain proposes electric fence as part of Ilegal Immigration reform.
I really like Herman Cain. He is affable and unassuming and in certain tones speaks authoritatively yet with an amount of laity that reaches the ordinary. However, under certain circumstances he derails and goes off the tracks in a ball … Continue reading
More Evidence of a Thoroughly Unvetted President
It is unbelievable that any government worker or private employee who is privy to sensitive information regarding national security and defense who has the kind of background and prior associates as President Obama does, to then become the foci around … Continue reading
Our Southern Border Is An Open Artery
It wasn’t that long ago that an Islamic pamphlet celebrating Muslim suicide bombers was found in the Arizona desert. Boy, how did that get there? The last I checked we do not share any border with a Muslim nation. It … Continue reading
‘Birth Tourism’ a national security threat
The nation’s immigration policy debate has entered into a new stage. What’s being questioned is rather children of legal but visiting “non-immgrant” parents should be grant birthright citizenship. Apparently, this happens more than realized. Temporary visitors such as students, workers, … Continue reading
On Elites vs Mass Public and diverging issues
It should be no great surprise that elites and the mass public have divergent views when it comes to policy rather it be domestic or foreign policy. A major difference can be seen in the actions between the two. For … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, National Defense, Political Thought
Tagged Border Security, German Marshall Fund, illegal immigration, Iran suicide bombers, mass public, Mexico – United States border, political elites, public opinion, public policy, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, United States Border Patrol, US national security
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Oh…it's on: DOJ sues Arizona over SB 1070.
In federal court today, the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit challenging Arizona’s S.B. 1070. The intent of their argument was to request a preliminary injunction which will temporarily halt the statute’s enforcement while the case is being argued and a later one completely abolishing it. … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, American Society, Current Events, Opinion
Tagged Arizona, Department of Justice, illegal immigration, SB 1070
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Arizona and legal police state powers
Much debate has arisen over Arizona’s decision to clamp down on illegal immigration. There has been no shortage of rhetoric, vitriol, and political criminalization directed at the legislative leaders of Arizona. The state has been lambasted as Nazi Germany full … Continue reading
National I.D.'s and Democratic Death Panels
Strangely under reported is the Democratic push for “a national identification card with biometric information,” for workers in the United States. Now, I am not going to get into the Orwellian implications of this but what I will point out … Continue reading
Anchoring Illegal Immigration
Duncan Hunter, a very staunch conservative representative from California, had this to say to a crowd at a Tea Party rally in San Diego, via the LA Times. “Would you support deportation of natural-born American citizens that are the children of illegal aliens,” Hunter was … Continue reading
A minority country
America may be changing faces soon according to information from the latest U.S. census projections WASHINGTON — This year could be the “tipping point” when the number of babies born to minorities will outnumber that of babies born to whites, demographers … Continue reading
Posted in American Society
Tagged American demographics, illegal immigration, immigration, U.S. Census
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The coming decline of Obama’s presidency?
I have an essay up over at Politics and Critical Thinking discussing the potential danger of President Obama’s decision to tackle amnesty amidst his other priorities that are presenting him some challenges. The essay is called, “And so begins the decline of the … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, American Society
Tagged amnesty, illegal immigration, President Obama, public opinion
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