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Migration Groups Use Russian War to Tout Migration

The United States government should cripple Russia by inviting Russian graduates to take the jobs sought by U.S. graduates, say the pro-migration advocates at the libertarian website Reason.com.

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Poll: Democrats Prefer Defending Ukrainians over American Border

Almost two-thirds of Democrats believe that defending distant Ukraine from the Russian invasion is more important than defending Americans’ communities and workplaces from illegal migration, according to a survey by Rasmussen Reports.

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Report: U.S. Immigrant Population Hits Record 46.6 Million

The U.S. population of legal and illegal immigrants hit 46.6 million in January, up roughly 1.6 million since President Joe Biden was inaugurated, according to federal data posted by the Center for Immigration Studies.

Migrants heading in a caravan to the US, walk towards Mexico City to request asylum and re

Woke Activists Use Transgenderism as Political Loyalty Test

Woke Canadian activists claimed moral superiority over Canadian truckers by chanting support for transgenderism, even though the issue was irrelevant in the mass protest against the suffocating coronavirus regulations, according to an article in Spiked.com.

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DHS Chief Mayorkas Strips Border Protections from U.S. Graduates

President Joe Biden and his deputies at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have dropped nearly all border protections for U.S. graduates, allowing a mass rush of Indian graduates to grab jobs from Fortune 500 companies, experts and foreign workers say.

Homeland Security Security Alejandro Mayorkas listens to a question as he testifies before

‘Day Without Immigrants’ Amnesty Protests Fall Flat

A much-touted “Day Without Immigrants” strike by illegal migrants Monday failed to have any economic impact, largely because illegals move to the United States to work, often on behalf of their families at home, or to pay off the employers who pay their smuggling bills.

Demonstrators call for immigration reform near the White House in Washington, DC, on Febru

Reports: San Francisco City Helps Keep Americans on Drugs

San Francisco’s government is allowing Honduran drug dealers to prey on Americans, a homeless drug addict told Micheal Shellenberg, the author of a book about the city government’s support for drug addiction.

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 24: A man uses heroin under a bridge where he lives with other

Kevin McCarthy: DHS Mayorkas Threatens Americans’ Free Speech

President Joe Biden and Homeland security chief Alejandro Mayorkas are trying to intimidate Americans, GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy said on February 8, after the security agency declared that “misleading narratives” spur terrorism.

U.S. House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaks during a weekly news conferen

Ohio Senate Race: Democrat Tim Ryan Touts BBB Amnesty

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.

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Georgia Republicans Draft Legal Giveaways to Illegals

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.

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Reports: U.S. Society Grows More Divided amid Diversity

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.

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