On December 16, 2014 Senator Dick Durbin asked to speak to the US Senate regarding Republican opposition to immigration reform , border enforcement: “We currently spend more on immigration enforcement than on all other Federal law enforcement efforts combined. We have made a huge commitment, and the Hoeven-Corker amendment increased it with 700 miles of […]
Did Justice Department Lawyers Lie to the Supreme Court?
The Wall Street Journal reports that a District Court Judge has called out the Justice Department for allegedly making "misleading statements" to influence the Supreme Court in an immigration related decision. The case invovled the applicable standard that a Court of Appeals must consider in issuing a stay of removal that would block an immigrant’s deportation while their petition for review […]
Legal Immigration Controversy and the Non-Bias in Academia
According to the U.S. Immigration Support website, “Florida is home to 2.7 million, of 17 percent, foreign-born residents.” Florida may be a melting pot for people of all sorts of nationalities but it is also a border state with an immigration problem, according to the Florida Immigrant Coalition. […]
Obama’s Meeting on Immigration Reveals He Has no Real Intention to Address Immigration Reform
Obama gathered a bunch of people together yesterday to talk about immigration. Among the invitees was the person who oversaw the deportation of more immigrants over a two-year span than at any other time in the history of the United States, the richest man in New York, an aging movie star, the police, the COO […]
President Obama gets an ‘F’ for effort on immigration reform
I just read an article published in the L.A. Times about President Obama speaking on Spanish language radio defending his failed immigration efforts. The first thing that immediately came to mind is, what efforts? The second thing that came to mind is, what is there to defend? Obama’s tried and true immigration reform strategy has […]
Response To Mr. Kolken On Pending Immigration Cases
In response to the political article published on Ground Report by Matthew Kolken, an immigration lawyer it appears, as a former 45 year Arizona resident who has been a three time victim of illegal immigrant crime, and who was unable to respond to the article published May 24, 2010 with respect to the backlog of […]
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