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DHS Welcomes New Immigrants to the World of Benefits
Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is outright promoting welfare benefits in the “welcome” packets issued to new immigrants and the U.S. Border Security Council aims to stop it. The “Welcome to USA.gov” website is considered … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Christopher Bentley, Chuck Grassley, DHS, federal benefits, Hillary Clinton, Janet Napolitano, Jeff Sessions, Medicade, Medicare, Orrin Hatch, Pat Roberts, public education, Senate Budget Committee, SSI, Steve LeBlanc, TANF, The Daily Caller, USA.gov, USCIS, vai applications, welcome packets
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Republican Calls for Amnesty Grow Louder
As the new Congress prepares to take office, establishment Republican leaders are working overtime to craft their own amnesty bill. House Speaker John Boehner has even gone so far as to declare that he will work to pass a “comprehensive … Continue reading
Posted in Federal News
Tagged amnesty, amnesty plus, Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Hispanic voters, John Boehner, Mitt Romney, pro-alien lobby, Steve LeBlanc
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Super Panga Nets Human Smuggling Operation
U.S. Border Patrol agents intercepted a 40-foot Mexican smuggling boat, or super panga, carrying more than two dozen illegal immigrants off the coast of southern California near Rancho Palos Verdes. Federal authorities from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) suspected it … Continue reading
Posted in State News, Uncategorized
Tagged DHS, human trafficking, ICE, Mexican smuggling boat, Rancho Palos Verdes, smuggling, Super Panga, trafficking, U.S. Coast Guard, US Coast Guard
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Georgia Immigration Law Goes into Effect
A federal judge in Atlanta, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Thrash, has ruled that law enforcement agencies can immediately begin enforcing a section of the law that authorizes law enforcement to verify the immigration status of criminal suspects who fail … Continue reading
Posted in State News
Tagged 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Georgia, immigration status, Judge Thomas Thrash
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Sneak of the Month: Cook Co. Dept. of Corrections
Cook County Department of Corrections (Illinois) deserves a public slap on the wrist for arguing more about jurisdiction than public safety. Armando Serafin was arrested on charges of sexual assault on a minor. Because of political bickering between agencies, the … Continue reading
Posted in Sneak of the Month
Tagged Armando Serafin, CCDOC, Cook County, Cook County Department of Corrections, ICE, ICE detainer
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