Another sign of the apocalypse, or perhaps a signal that we might want to start enacting more Arizona-style laws before it’s too late? Even National Geographic is intrigued by the immigration debate. Global warming and immigration.
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Another sign of the apocalypse, or perhaps a signal that we might want to start enacting more Arizona-style laws before it’s too late? Even National Geographic is intrigued by the immigration debate. Global warming and immigration.
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Some welcome news from the artistic community, courtesy of the Arizona Daily Star. Three cheers for Elton John!
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If we take his statements at face-value, the only thing we can conclude is that Governor Christie supports amnesty on a federal level.
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Even though it currently looks DOA, amnesty is always ready to rear its ugly head. A good way to demonstrate your opposition to this wrongheaded legislation is demonstrating against it in the most public fashion possible. Learn how to take it to the streets.
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One of the best ways to spur change is to elect thoughtful, pro-enforcement, anti-amnesty legislators. The first step in achieving that goal is registering to vote. The deadline for registration in New York is next month. You can find out how to register here.
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Another great project undertaken by William Gheen and our allies at ALIPAC. This time, it’s a coalition-building project designed to combat corporations and businesses that knowingly aid illegal aliens in their efforts to embed themselves in American society. Stand up for legal American residents and citizens who want to earn an honest living by...
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One of the best ways to start addressing this issue is to connect with others who feel the same way you do, and who are willing to put their necks on the line in order to effect change in the immigration debate. Although there are several great immigration reform, anti-illegal organizations working around the...
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A discussion panel on the subject of SB 1070 was held by the Cato Institute recently. Although the discussion itself ran along fairly predictable lines, Mark Krikorian has some fascinating observations about the participants and audience.
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An article in the L.A. Times today carries a slightly misleading headline implying that the legal community believes that SB 1070 is patently unconstitutional, and the debate is not even close as a matter of law. The actual piece, however, potrays a slightly different story.
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Apparently, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid doesn’t believe that illegal aliens hurt the domestic labor market. I beg to differ, as do many others.
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