Immigration Policy
Our previous president, Barack Obama, signed the United States up for a United Nations’ New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants when it was formed last year. The next step was for the countries in this group to negotiate a “global compact on migration”. But now, President Trump has withdrawn the United States from this […]
Congressman Lamar Smith (Texas, 21st District) has introduced a companion bill of the RAISE Act. If this legislation could pass and be enacted, it would revolutionize U.S. immigration policy. For the entire blog entry, click here. Article published September 12th, 2017, on VDARE.COM.
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The RAISE Act, sponsored by Senators Cotton and Perdue, is being promoted by the Trump Administration, and Trump’s Senior Policy Adviser Stephen Miller made a great defense of it in a press conference, even with opposition. The RAISE Act is not perfect, but it would be a major step in the right direction for U.S. […]
Stephen Miller, President Trump’s Senior Policy Advisor, gave a masterful performance on August 2nd at a press conference, explaining and defending the RAISE Act, a legislative proposal that could revolutionize immigration policy by ending chain migration, instituting a points system, and reducing legal immigration. So many of the things Miller discussed at the press conference […]
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Both Mexico and Cuba bash the U.S. for our immigration policy, and have done so for years. But the funny thing is, Mexico and Cuba bash our policy for exactly opposite reasons. Mexico criticizes the U.S. for not (yet) having completely open borders for any Mexican who wishes to enter. Cuba criticizes the U.S. for […]
Thousands of Cubans intending to arrive to the United States were stuck in Costa Rica and Panama. But an international deal arranged for them to be airlifted and bussed through Central America, allowed free passage through Mexico, in order to arrive to the United States. Is it time to reconsider the Cuban Adjustment Act? For […]
The Center for Immigration Studies has concluded that, for the cost of relocating one Syrian refugee to the United States, twelve of them could be supported in the Middle East. That’s very interesting. For the entire blog enty, click here. Blog entry published December 19th, 2015, on VDARE.COM.
In contrast to the Soros Evangelicals, Franklin Graham (son of famed evangelist Billy Graham) has called for a halt on all immigration. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published on VDARE.COM on December 17th, 2015.
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Should the United States take in tens and even hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees? In the media, the moral high ground is being claimed by various bring-in-the-refugees boosters, who lately have been using religious and patriotic angles to shame Middle America into accepting more and more Muslims in their midst. Are they right? Is […]
On September 16th, there was the main GOP presidential debate, with eleven candidates. Before that was the “Jr. Varsity” debate, with only four candidates – Rick Santorum, Bobby Jindal, Lindsey Graham and George Pataki. At that debate, Santorum pointed out how mass immigration hurts American workers. Good for Santorum! For the entire blog entry, click […]
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