Archive for April, 2014

The Next Tsunami

The Next Tsunami

This is a disturbing story which illustrates what will become the norm once the Obama administration expands its extraconstitutional administrative amnesty. Assuming, of course, feckless Republicans don’t beat it to the punch. I recommend reading it in full to get a taste of the sort of criminal aliens who will be given official sanction by...
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And Water Is Wet

And Water Is Wet

  The Washington Post makes a glaring concession to reality. We’re not sure if this signifies the mainstream media’s acknowledgement that immigration reform, i.e. legislative amnesty, isn’t going to be enacted during this session of Congress, or if they’re merely spiking the football. However, we’re glad to see some members of the open borders...
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Seavey and Perry on ScoJo

The latest installment of Seavey/Perry examines Hollywood’s latest superhero, who, it must be said, is a vast improvement upon her predecessors. We’re looking at you, Jennifer Garner.
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Texas Independence

Texas Independence

Monday marked the 178th anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto, the decisive military engagement of the Texas Revolution, which ensured the defeat of General Santa Anna’s armies and the independence of what would become, in time, the Lone Star State. Although not the only revolt against the central government’s negation of federalism  within Mexico,...
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Jamiel’s Law for April 20, 2014

Jamiel’s Law for April 20, 2014

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Stop The Boehner-Cantor-Obama Amnesty

Stop The Boehner-Cantor-Obama Amnesty

This past week’s immigration theater confirm what we have been saying for years. Namely, that the House GOP leadership can’t be trusted to protect the interests of the American public, especially when they conflict with its corporate benefactors. Even as Boehner’s attack dogs from silicon valley are unleashed against his own members who dare to...
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La Bestia

La Bestia

One of the overlooked aspects of this country’s problem dealing with illegal aliens is the subset of this population which comes from Central America, often at great risk to life and limb. The treacherous route these migrants take  north relies upon a network of freight trains known as La Bestia, (The Beast), or El...
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Close Encounters

The latest installment of Seavey/Perry explores a question that has plagued mankind for ages. Namely, how far will the government go in its efforts to deceive the American public? The answer might surprise you. For those of you interested in the documentary discussed on our program, you might want to check out this film...
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The Gray Lady Shows Her Slip

The Gray Lady Shows Her Slip

  Followers of this website need not be reminded of the baleful influence the New York Times has had upon immigration policy debates for the better part of five decades. However, the recent flurry of extraconstitutional edicts promulgated by the Obama administration regarding this subject has led its editorial board to engage in even...
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Criminal Negligence

Criminal Negligence

Most of you are well aware of the fact that this administration, despite its repeated attempts to airbrush its blemishes, has an absolutely atrocious record of immigration enforcement. However, a recent report documents just how negligent the federal government has been in ensuring the safety of American citizens. Nearly 70,000 criminal aliens have been...
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