Nancy Pelosi Opposes Mexico’s Promise to Keep Migrants
The top Democrat in the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, is opposing President Donald Trump’s comprehensive immigration reform deal with Mexico.

The top Democrat in the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, is opposing President Donald Trump’s comprehensive immigration reform deal with Mexico.

Most Democrats and pro-migration advocates stayed silent after President Donald Trump announced he had gotten the reluctant Mexican government to agree to keep all migrants in Mexico until their U.S. court hearings.

Cops arrested numerous suspected illegal aliens and drug-traffickers at an illegal cockfight in Patrick County, Virginia, according to a report in the Martinsville Bulletin.

President Donald Trump has announced an immigration reform deal with the Mexican government which likely will allow border officials to end the catch-and-release of Central American migrants.

President Donald Trump has announced a comprehensive immigration reform deal with the Mexico government, but the details have not been released.

President Donald Trump is pushing for a comprehensive immigration reform deal as Mexican officials offer a partial deal that would fall short of the “safe third country” goals sought by the administration.

Rising urban rents are reducing the economic incentives for young people to migrate into bigger towns and cities for better-paying careers, say U.K. and U.S. studies.

A narrow plurality of Democrats favor allowing men who say they are transgender to enter women’s sports, but the change is opposed two-to-one by adults, independents, parents, and middle-class voters, says a poll by Rasmussen Reports.

Mexico’s government has tentatively agreed to accept an agreement that would allow U.S. border agencies to quickly reject economic migrants who travel through Mexico, says a report in the Washington Post.

Talks with Mexican officials are not making “nearly enough” progress in curbing the Central American migration into the United States, said a tweet from President Donald Trump.

Rep. Kevin McCarthy, the GOP leader in the House, is urging establishment GOP Senators to begin supporting President Donald Trump’s strategy of using tariff threats against Mexico’s policy of allowing mass migration through its territory.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency is buying 2.2 million diapers to help deliver many economic migrants and their children into Americans’ worksites, schools, and neighborhoods, according to an online contract request.

Democratic candidates for the White House are promising to give business donors an endless supply of cheap immigrant labor that would cut off Americans’ demands for higher wages.

A top official in Mexico’s government is rejecting the White House’s call for a “safe third country” immigration deal, and some GOP leaders are trying to prevent President Donald Trump from getting a deal by imposing tariffs on Mexico.

Business groups and establishment media outlets are urging President Donald Trump to split his trade and migration policies, even though business includes cheap-labor immigration in their own trade policies.

President Donald Trump’s deputies are threatening a veto of the Democrats’ latest amnesty gambit for DACA illegals, partly because it will encourage even more migrants to travel into the United States.

The first caravan of African migrants arrived at the U.S. border on May 31, spotlighting the risk that millions of Asians and Africans will follow the Central Americans’ catch-and-release pathway into the U.S. labor market.

The number of African-American students in New York’s selective high schools has crashed as more immigrant Asian students win seats — yet the problem is not the federal policy of mass immigration, says the New York Times.

President Donald Trump has ridiculed the Mexican diplomatic delegation which will arrive in Washington DC, on Wednesday, saying “We want action, not talk.”

Up-by-his-bootstraps investment banker J.D. Vance wants a Republican Party that helps ordinary people achieve their ordinary American dream.

U.S. officials are pressuring Mexico to sign a “safe third country” deal that would help U.S. border officers quickly deport migrants, either back into Mexico or all the way back to their home countries.

Poor people have a right to migrate to the United States, and migrants should not be stopped by force, according to a letter from Mexico’s president to U.S. President Donald Trump.

The U.S. government is holding 80,000 migrants in custody, says Kevin McAleenan, the acting secretary for the Department of Homeland Security.

Mexico’s government is sending its foreign minister to D.C. for meetings on Friday after President Donald Trump promised to impose trade tariffs until Mexico helps end the huge migration from Central America

Mexico’s vital trade with the United States will be taxed until the country’s government blocks the mass migration of Central Americans into the United States, President Donald Trump announced via tweet late Thursday.

Coyotes are giving smuggling discounts to migrant families if they lend their young children to other migrants at the border, says a report by the Center for Immigration Studies.

President Donald Trump will announce a major border security reform on Thursday or Friday.

Beto O’Rourke’s immigration plan, which the presidential hopeful released Wednesday, would open the nation’s borders to apparently unlimited waves of unskilled needy migrants and would open the nation’s workplaces to cheap workers when companies fear Americans’ wages might rise.

Rep. Ihlan Omar posted and deleted a tweet which said that any immigration system which favors highly skilled people would be motivated by racism towards Latinos.

The Department of Homeland Security has put hundreds of thousands of Central American migrants on a fast-track to jobs and a slow-track to deportation.

Gillette’s latest advertisement sympathetically shows a woman “transitioning” to be a man with the help of male shaving products.

A federal judge in Oakland, California, is blocking a $1 billion portion of President Donald Trump’s $8 billion emergency budget for building the border wall.

Ben Carson’s Housing and Urban Development agency is taking journalists back to school after the establishment media described his May 22 plan to restore women’s privacy rights as a crude threat to “segregate” and “roll back” protections for people who want to live as members of the opposite sex.

The illegal migration of “family units” and “unaccompanied alien children” spiked after former President Barack Obama signed off on the “DACA” amnesty and the Flores court order, according to a graphic used by the chairman of the Senate homeland defense committee.

Acting homeland security chief Kevin McAleenan is defending the agency’s policy of upgrading — not lengthening — the border wall, saying the replacement of existing fencing was the agency’s top priority.

Ben Carson’s Department of Housing and Urban Development has decided to restore single-sex spaces for women in homeless shelters, amid growing Democratic pressure to force women to share their sleeping and bathroom spaces with men who say they are women.

Legal and illegal migrants send $150 billion in untaxed funds back to their homelands each year, denying the remittances to Americans and their communities, according to a Federation for American Immigration Reform report.

Democrat presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke says employers should be able to hire foreign workers instead of Americans whenever there are “labor demands.”

Agency officials are putting bureaucratic roadblocks against the hiring of Chinese engineers by American high-tech companies, according to the Wall Street Journal.

President Donald Trump has picked Ken Cuccinelli to help implement and coordinate his immigration policies and decisions.
