Archive for November, 2010

More on Chandra Levy’s Murder

More on Chandra Levy’s Murder

The fallout from the conviction of illegal alien Ingmar Guandique for the murder of Chandra Levy might not be known for a long time. However, there are already some intelligent immigration analysts who have drawn some powerful conclusions about what should be done to prevent such a senseless tragedy from occurring in the future.
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Secure Communities

Secure Communities

Although David Patterson has experienced a turbulent year and a half as chief executive of New York State, and has drawn substantial public criticism in the process, he does have a number of achievements to his credit. Perhaps his greatest accomplishment is his decision to opt into the highly effective federal program known as Secure...
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Mission Creep

Mission Creep

One of the problems I have with the immigration bureaucracy within the federal government, other than the current administration’s tendency to sue state and local officials for enforcing laws it should be administering, is its misplaced priorities.
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The Consequences Of Open Borders

The Consequences Of Open Borders

I have to preface this post by admitting that I’m not the greatest admirer of Paul Mulshine, long-time columnist for the Newark Star-Ledger. However, he penned a Thanksgiving Day column that caught my eye because it addresses many of the same issues you’ve seen tackled on this site.
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Enforcement In Action

Enforcement In Action

Yet more empirical evidence that allowing local enforcement officials to pursue suspected illegal aliens enhances the safety of Americans comes to us from the Commonwealth of Virginia. In this case, Prince William County, which has had a law compelling police officers to verify the immigration status of criminal suspects once in custody for the...
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Unpersuasive Arguments (Why The Golden State Is No Longer Golden)

Unpersuasive Arguments (Why The Golden State Is No Longer Golden)

One of the frustrating things about the open borders right-although this can just as easily be said of the open borders left, or center-is the rigid adherence to discredited arguments. A perfect example of this tendency is Jennifer Rubin’s response to the thoughtful post made by Peter Robinson, of the Hoover Institution, in response...
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Justice for Chandra?

Justice for Chandra?

I don’t know if you can describe this result as just, especially since Ms. Levy is lying in a tomb, separated permanently from everyone she’s ever loved. On the other hand, her murderer-like most illegal aliens living in this country-will now be enjoying a standard of living that he could never have hoped to...
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New Toryism?

New Toryism?

It seems that the furor over unfettered immigration from third world nations has finally reached the shores of Albion, at least, if recent news to come out of the United Kingdom is any barometer.
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Recidivism

Recidivism

File this under the heading “things that shouldn’t surprise you.” It turns out that ICE agents are currently in the process of detaining criminal aliens that have re-entered the country illegally.
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“Bleeding Arizona”

“Bleeding Arizona”

I’d like to share with you a revealing, deeply disturbing overview of the chaotic, violent situation on the Arizona-Mexico border that was written by a former editor and reporter for the Voice of America, which you can find on the website of The American Conservative.
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