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Trump: ‘Last Thing We Need Is Another Bush’

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump “the last thing we need is another Bush” and argued Jeb lacks “gravitas” in a wide-ranging interview broadcast on Wednesday’s “CNN Tonight.” Trump began by talking about his polling numbers compared to Jeb Bush, stating, “Well,

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Perry on Trump Remarks: ‘I Wouldn’t Have Said That’

Former Texas Governor and GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry stated that he “would’t have said” Donald Trump’s remarks regarding Mexican immigrants on Wednesday’s “Special Report” on the Fox News Channel. Perry was asked, (relevant exchange begins around 3:28) for his

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Steve King: ‘I Appreciate the Scrappiness’ of Trump

Representative Steve King (R-IA) stated that he appreciates Donald Trump’s “scrappiness” on Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “New Day.” King said, “I would say to Donald Trump, I appreciate the scrappiness of him when he is — when he’s attacked by

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Murrieta Protests: One Year Later, Demonstrations Return

On Wednesday, demonstrators on more than one side of the illegal immigration debate will gather again near the Border Patrol station in Murrieta, California, the site of massive protests last July 1 that began with the blocking and turning back of buses filled with illegal aliens. That event sparked swelling protests that captured the attention of the entire country.

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Cruz: Trump Doesn’t Need to Take Back Comments About Mexican Illegals

“When it comes to Donald Trump, I like Donald Trump. I think he’s terrific, I think he’s brash, I think he speaks the truth. and I think NBC is engaging in political correctness that is silly and that is wrong. I don’t think you should apologize for speaking out about the problem that is illegal immigration,” Cruz said.

Leaked Immage of Unaccompanied Minors

Report: Admin. Predicted Another 127,000 Illegal Immigrant Children In 2015

An internal PowerPoint presentation prepared for Congress, dated April 22, 2014 and obtained by the Washington Examiner reveals that last year the Obama administration anticipated the number of unaccompanied illegal immigrant children would reach 127,000 in 2015. The document also correctly anticipated that the number of unaccompanied children would reach 60,000 in 2014.

The Karnes County Residential Center is viewed on July 31, 2014 in Karnes City, Texas. The civil facility is being used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to accomodate the increase of adults with children who have been apprehended illegally crossing the Southwest border.

DHS To Release More Illegal Immigrant Families, Even As 84 Percent Fail To Appear In Court

“I have reached the conclusion that we must make substantial changes in our detention practices with respect to families with children,” Department of Homeland Security Sec. Jeh Johnson said Wednesday. “In short, once a family has established eligibility for asylum or other relief under our laws, long-term detention is an inefficient use of our resources and should be discontinued.”

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Rush: GOP Establishment ‘All About Cheap Labor’

Talk radio host Rush Limbaugh declared “The Republican Party establishment, the big donors” are “all about cheap labor” on Friday. Rush said, “The Republican Party establishment [is] co-opted by the Chamber of Commerce, and the Chamber of Commerce appears to

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Mexico Deporting More Illegal Central Americans Than U.S.

“The difference is Mexico’s new Southern Border Program, an initiative that included sending 5,000 federal police to the border with Guatemala and more border and highway checkpoints. Raids on migrants increased and authorities focused on keeping migrants off the northbound freight train known as ‘the Beast,’ on which many have suffered mutilation injuries,” the AP reports.

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Trump: Some GOP Governors Got ‘Lucky’ With Fracking

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump argued that some of the Republican governors running for president “got a little bit lucky with the fracking” while laying out his positions on illegal immigration and the Middle East among other issues in an