Kevin McCarthy Slams College-Career Giveaway in Democrats’ China Bill
The Republican leader in the House is slamming the Democrats’ decision to open up millions of U.S. white-collar jobs to Chinese, Indian, and other college-graduate migrants.

The Republican leader in the House is slamming the Democrats’ decision to open up millions of U.S. white-collar jobs to Chinese, Indian, and other college-graduate migrants.

Former President Donald Trump drew loud applause from his supporters when he said he would prefer to ban men from women’s sports.

The nation’s pro-migration border chief is rewarding the sole survivor of a deadly migrant boat disaster with an offer to let him stay in the United States while he asks for asylum, according to the Washington Post.

Forty-nine percent of Texas Latinos oppose President Joe Biden’s border policies, according to a January 18-25 poll funded by the pro-migration Dallas Morning News.

The House’s pending anti-China bill offers Chinese, Indian, and other foreign graduates easy access to mainstream white collar jobs needed by striving U.S. college graduates.

Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan is trying to win skeptical Democrats in Ohio’s Senate primary race by supporting a pro-migration bill that would divert even more investment and jobs from the Buckeye state.

GOP legislators in Georgia are trying to dodge debate over the rising cheap-labor migration into their state — but they also are drafting bills that would steer more illegal migrants into the jobs and homes needed by young Georgians.

Almost one-quarter of Republican supporters say they want GOP candidates to focus on “securing the border,” according to a YouGov survey of 1,568 U.S. adults conducted from Jan. 20-24.

Voters for the two parties are becoming more divided on whether to trust or distrust the science establishment, according to a new survey by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

Thirty-nine global migrants died in the Atlantic, and another four Indian migrants — including two children — froze on the Canadian border while trying to accept the no-deportations offer from President Joe Biden.

House Democrats have drafted a bill to counter China’s technological gains — but their bill encourages universities and companies to fill research jobs with more Chinese migrants instead of innovative Americans.

The New York Times is covering up the Ivy League sex scandal by endorsing the transgender claim that a male swimmer — Lia Thomas — really is a woman.

President Joe Biden’s Homeland Security chief welcomed approximately 100,000 migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border in December, according to agency data — regardless of this population’s effect on Americans’ jobs, housing, and communities.

U.S. hospitals and staffing companies are extracting roughly 1,000 nurses each month from poor countries instead of recruiting and training Americans for nursing, say media reports.

Time Magazine is promoting a boy for “Kid of the Year” because of his public advocacy for transgenderism — even though the boy’s mother declared him to be transgender only after she failed to convert the boy’s feminine character to be more like a boy.

President Joe Biden’s deputies are inviting even more foreign college graduates to take U.S. white-collar jobs, just as they have opened the southern border to roughly one million blue-collar migrants in 2021.

President Joe Biden used his White House press conference to suggest that Democrats break up the Build Back Better (BBB) legislation — and pointedly declined to describe the bill’s amnesty and migration-expansion sections as priorities.

Many migrants are being killed or brutalized on the global smuggling route created by President Joe Biden and border chief Alejandro Mayorkas, says Todd Bensman, a former intelligence official who now works with the Center for Immigration Studies.

The U.S.-funded United Nations is providing cash to help job-seeking migrants trek up through South America, Central America, and Mexico, says Todd Bensman, at the Center for Immigration Studies.

Many black Americans are leaving New York and California to seek decent wages and affordable housing in southern states, according to a Washington Post article.

The New York Times posted a 1,900-word article on the risks of “transgender” medical procedures for young people — without mentionoing their innate and unchangeable male or female sex.

Florida GOP Rep. Kat Cammack wants to be a leader on migration policy in the House, and she’s working hard to get there.

President Joe Biden’s border chief said he would support the illegal migrants who are suing the government for family payouts of $900,000 after they were separated from their children as they were prosecuted for illegal entry, according to a statement posted by the migrants’ lawyers.

The World Economic Forum sees a new risk to global stability — the likelihood that ordinary Americans and Europeans will block the movement of 200 million “climate refugee” consumers and workers into their jobs, homes, and communities.

GOP leader Kevin McCarthy used an interview with establishment outlet Axios.com to emphasize his populist promise of pro-American immigration, economic, and technology policies.

Criminals in Central America want a share of the $450,000 payouts demanded by the ACLU for the illegal migrants who left their children behind in the United States, according to an Associated Press report.

Thirty-three of the 50 Democrat Senators have asked President Joe Biden’s border chief to grant work permits and a quasi-amnesty to perhaps four million economic migrants from Central America.

The Washington Post finally mentioned the Ivy League sex-and-swimming scandal, and the reaction from its liberal Democrats readers is clear: Male swimmer Lia Thomas does not belong in women’s swim races, even if he thinks he has a woman’s “gender identity.”

Almost 685,000 foreign visitors stayed in the U.S. past their legally required departure date in the 12 months up to September 30, 2020, according to a report released January 10 by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Business owners and Democrats in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, want to fill jobs with imported Afghan workers instead of hiring their American neighbors in the town once home to the Bethlehem Steel Corporation.

The New York Times is directing its elite readers to believe that a man named Amy Schneider is the “first woman” to have won $1 million on the Jeopardy! quiz show — even though the man has publicly admitted he is a male “transgender woman.”

Vice President Kamala Harris’s new press secretary is apologizing for having supported enforcement of the nation’s immigration laws a decade ago.

White House migration chief Esther Olavarria, a long-standing advocate of more migration and more amnesty, is quitting, marking a win for President Joe Biden’s network of East Coast advisors.

Public rejection of “demographic change” fuelled the January 6 “insurrection” in Congress, says the chief author of a study into the rioters’ backgrounds.

A consensus of 77 percent of Americans say the nation’s society and culture are decaying, and only 10 percent believe the nation is improving, according to a new poll by the Trafalgar Group.

Pro-migration groups are still urging Democrats to pass the Build Back Better amnesty bill, but just one-in-four liberals think it is a top priority, according to a YouGov poll.

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA), Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), and 12 other GOP legislators are pushing legislation that would help Fortune 500 companies hire foreign visa-workers instead of hiring the American graduates who might vote for the GOP.

The U.S. government should import more Asian workers because Americans are mediocre laggards, says Glenn Loury, a professor at Brown University.

President Joe Biden’s progressive deputies are boasting about their efforts to fast-track foreigners into Americans’ jobs, society, and voting booths.

GOP and Democrat politicians are asking the federal government to reinflate the government-created cheap-labor bubble that burst in 2020, just as employers have begun offering higher wages to recruit Americans.
