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Phony Refugees

Phony Refugees

An issue I’ve explored in previous posts, the flood of Tamil refugees exploiting Canada’s generous-verging on the absurd-asylum policies has engendered a situation that is untenable for the current Conservative government and the vast majority of Canadians.
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2010 Primaries

2010 Primaries

The summer season of primaries had an eventful conclusion last night, although the race between Senator Lisa Murkowski and her opponent has yet to be determined. Overall, yesterday’s primary results constitute a mixed bag for the immigration enforcement and reduction camp.
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Deportees

Deportees

Michel Evanchik, the creator and publisher of this website, made an interesting proposal recently that would, if implemented successfully, address a small part of the current problem posed by the unauthorized presence of millions of foreign nationals within this country.
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Pay Illegals to Leave

Pay Illegals to Leave

Market-based solutions are the vogue in public policy. Throwing money around judiciously, exploiting people’s love of cash rewards has proved an effective measure in dealing with previously intractable problems. The problem of illegal immigration and especially the backlog of illegal aliens within US borders offers the opportunity for such a solution.
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Gatecrashers And Hollywood Double Standards

Gatecrashers And Hollywood Double Standards

Doug McIntyre, whose nationally syndicated radio show Red Eye is one of my favorite late night diversions, has written a brilliant column exposing the hypocrisy of the Los Angeles entertainment community and their supporters within the California state legislature.
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Immigration Scams

Immigration Scams

One of the unremarked upon aspects of the open borders policy our government adheres to, and which has been the norm for several generations, is the sheer amount of immigration fraud involved in maintaining our system of mass immigration.
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American Apparel

American Apparel

Courtesy of the New York Post, we learn that American Apparel may soon be going the way of its founder’s pet political cause. Whether or not CEO Dov Charney is ultimately forced to file for bankruptcy, the fact that the Canadian immigrant will have less time and disposable income to contribute to the cause of wholesale...
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The Spoiler Effect

The Spoiler Effect

A subject I’ve explored in earlier entries, the potential third party candidacy of former congressman Tom Tancredo is something that Colorado voters will have to grapple with in the weeks ahead. That is, if he persists in his gubernatorial bid, which looks increasingly like a self-defeating proposition.  Not only will his candidacy impair the electoral chances of Dan Maes-illustrated...
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Long Islanders Rally in Support of Arizona

On Sunday, August 15, Tea Party activists rallied in Arizona to support SB 1070, the controversial law requiring state authorities to enforce immigration laws. In Huntington, Long Island, on that same date, the Conservative Society for Action, a local Tea Party organization, had over fifty members rallying along the Jericho Turnpike in support of...
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How Times Have Changed

How Times Have Changed

One of the chief drawbacks of being a member of the  United States Senate is the seemingly constant need to completely abandon positions you held earlier in your career, usually  out of a misplaced sense of political expediency. Case in point, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, whose views on birthright citizenship have evolved over the years.
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