Tag Archives: Immigration Law Enforcement

We’re less optimistic.

Another Hispanic mayor taking care of his own.

Lawsuit was filed by ten ICE employees.

Illegals can get licenses in CA; local police can work with immigration authorities.

. . . two years after it passed.

Founder was himself once an illegal immigrant.

Some in GOP have a death wish for their party.

No charges for misusing money; the “racial profiling” case continues.

The President hasn’t deported as many illegals as you think.

Southerners just can’t be trusted.

Kris Kobach will lead the charge.

An estimated 400,000 illegals could be on the road.

Illegal border crossings down 90 percent.

Let’s all go try this in Mexico.

48 states left to go.

As the country goes Third World, so will our statistics.

There will be no measures to detect forged documents.

Jan Brewer takes the lead again.

Suit charges that Napolitano turned ICE into an anti-male girls’ club.

. . . and adds hundreds of thousands to an already competitive job market.

New York State alone will spend $600,000 just to protect Hispanics from phony “notarios.”

Illegal immigrants also kill an American guard.

But State Department wants to tread softly.

One woman said she paid them $12,000 to smuggle her into the US.

To a Kenyan, a Ghanaian, and a Chinese.

The illegal did not meet Obama’s definition of a bad guy.

Mostly Africans and Asians.

“Prosecutorial discretion” has rendered agents impotent.

Making de facto amnesty as “inclusive” as possible.

One in six illegals is re-arrested within three years of release.

Criminals abuse the president’s misguided policy.

Says goal is “to render enforcement of US immigration laws ineffective.”

Remembering 9/11.

Sheriff Joe on Trial, New York Times

Why ordinary folks hate liberals.

Oops!

But other good features were rejected.

More executive tyranny.

He bypasses Congress and issues a de facto DREAM Act.

Supreme Court expected to rule favorably by the end of the month.

Another insane ruling by a government “civil rights” department.

How many are Hispanic?

The persecution continues.

“Sheriff Joe keeps us safe,” activists say.

And yet, the future looks bright for the Arizona law.

Amnesty by another name.

The economy and enforcement both play a role.

Wouldn’t want to “create a perception of a militarized U.S. border with Mexico.”

Sheriff Joe Arpaio remains defiant.

Wants to strengthen the extradition treaty between the US and Mexico.

Since 9/11, 36 people who overstayed visas have been convicted of terrorism.