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Joe Biden’s 2022 Migrant Flood Breaks Records

President Joe Biden’s flood of economic migrants during 2022 exceeds the inflow in all of 2021, even though the inflow numbers for August and September have yet to be counted. 

Migrants taking part in a caravan heading to the US, walk from Huixtla to Escuintla, Chiap

Gallup Shows Rising Opposition to Immigration

Seven out of 10 Republicans favor reduced illegal and legal immigration, and the GOPs voters are evenly split over whether immigration is good or bad for the nation, says a new Gallup poll.

A naturalization ceremony for new citizens in Los Angeles. President Trump has recently in

NeverTrump Author Laments Shortage of Immigrant Servant Class

The government should import more migrants because comfortable people are losing their cheap imported maids, janitors, cooks, drivers, and stoop labor, according to Mona Charen, policy editor of TheBulwark.com, a NeverTrump website.

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Farmworker Amnesty and Wage Cuts Set to Die in Senate

The investor-backed bipartisan push in Congress to slash American farmworkers’ wages has hit a marshmallow wall of evasions, procrastination, and vague predictions, according to media reports.

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Progressives Boast of 5 Million Immigrant Voters

Left-wing activists are successfully converting millions of economic migrants into Democratic-leaning voters before the 2022 election, says a new report by left-wing groups.

Tustin, CA - June 07: Voters make their way into the Clifton C. Miller Community Center in

Swing Voters Shrug as GOP Hides Economic Damage amid Border Chaos

The Republican National Committee is eagerly spotlighting the drugs, deaths, crime, and chaos along President Joe Biden’s border in June — but is ignoring the huge economic and civic damage done to Americans by the federal government’s progressive migration policies.

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Intel’s CEO Pat Gelsinger Downplays Migration in Tech Race Vs. China

The U.S. government should help make high-tech careers attractive and exciting for young Americans, not just import foreign experts, says Pat Gelsinger, the new CEO of Intel Corp., which was once the world’s leading designer and builder of computer chips.

BINZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 16, 2022 - A technician shows a controller chip used in the producti

House Democrats Sneak Visa Worker Giveaway into Pentagon Bill

Every House Democrats but three voted on Thursday to reward Indian H-1B visa workers by offering the huge prize of citizenship to their adult children in exchange for the workers taking Fortune 500 jobs from American graduates.

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WashPost: Liberals Must Listen to Trump Voters

The United States will fail if liberals cannot overcome their contempt and hatred for President Donald Trump’s voters, says a liberal author in the Washington Post.

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