Trump: ‘Chain Migration Is a Disaster for This Country and It’s Horrible’
President Donald Trump says the current legal immigration system, based almost entirely on family-based chain migration, is “a disaster for this country and it’s horrible.”

President Donald Trump says the current legal immigration system, based almost entirely on family-based chain migration, is “a disaster for this country and it’s horrible.”

The Republican establishment will “get blown out” if a plan is passed through the House and Senate that would give millions of illegal aliens in the United States permanent amnesty and thus a pathway to U.S. citizenship, Breitbart News Executive Chairman and former White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon says.

Conservative Mississippi State Sen. Chris McDaniel, a likely challenger to Republican establishment Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS) in the 2018 U.S. Senate primary in the Magnolia State, told Breitbart News’s Washington political editor, Matt Boyle, host of Breitbart News Saturday on Sirius XM, that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is wrong to consider cutting a deal with Democrats to accept DACA on the promise of heightened border security.

Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell this morning told Hugh Hewitt on MSNBC that amnesty for the recipients of the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals could form part of a deal with the Democrats, in exchange for things such as scrapping the Diversity Visa programme.

On Saturday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Hugh Hewitt,” Senate Majority Leader Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said that improvements to the American legal immigration system should be tied to DACA.
Breitbart News Executive Chairman and former White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon will headline Saturday’s Remembrance Project Luncheon in Washington, DC.

The Department of State says more than U.S.-based 300,000 foreign refugees can be returned home in the next few months, according to a Friday report in the Washington Post.

Progressive and business groups are defending the visa-lottery program which invited Islamic believer Saifullah Saipov into the United States before he murdered eight cyclists in New York, while mainstream Republicans step up their calls for careful, pro-American immigration rules.

“To turn your back on ‘Dreamers’ is to turn your back on Christ,” Jennifer Butler, and political activist and a minister at the Presbyterian Church (USA), said at a D.C. press conference.

President Donald Trump and a group of GOP Senators are urging the GOP’s House leadership to exclude any DACA amnesty-for-benefits from the year-end budget debate.

In a private meeting at the White House on Thursday, President Trump and GOP senators agreed not to include a DACA amnesty deal in the end-of-year ominibus spending bill.

A plan where nearly 800,000 illegal aliens shielded from deportation by an Obama-created program are given amnesty to permanently remain in the United States would lead to more illegal immigration, conservative think-tank The Heritage Foundation says.

Legalizing and giving a pathway to United States citizenship to the nearly 800,000 illegal aliens enrolled in an Obama-created temporary amnesty program would potentially be just the first step in attempting to give amnesty to the millions of other illegal aliens living in the U.S., Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has admitted.

John McCain confirmed a previous Breitbart News report, admitting that he has not even read President Trump’s 70-point, detailed list of popular, pro-American immigration reforms.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions unapologetically praised constitutional conservatism in a speech at the Heritage Foundation on Thursday, extolling the Constitution’s separation of government powers, singling out religious liberty for special focus, and sharply criticizing federal judges who refuse to abide by their limited role in the American Republic.

Then-House Speaker John Boehner deep-sixed the 2013 amnesty-and-cheap-labor bill because he was afraid that only 40 GOP legislators would support an amnesty which gave citizenship to illegals, according to Politico.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) says it is “not just House conservatives” who will push back against a reported amnesty plan for illegal aliens being crafted by House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), but that also the Senate will shoot the plan down.

House Speaker Paul Ryan says he wants to “fix” the DACA amnesty problem, but pro-American reformers want him to reach higher and reshape immigration policy to help Americans.

Almost half of illegal aliens shielded from deportation under an Obama-created temporary amnesty program have previously worked in the United States despite not holding valid Social Security numbers authorizing them to work.

Paul Nehlen, the Wisconsin businessman who challenged Speaker of the House Paul Ryan last year, chided Ryan for his rumored willingness to include a legislative amnesty for young illegals in an unrelated budget bill.

Open borders organizations and the cheap foreign labor industry have teamed up with tech giants to push amnesty for roughly 800,000 to potentially 3.3 million illegal aliens in the United States.

The education industry wants the federal government to amnesty and fund millions of potential customers who were formerly eligible for the DACA amnesty program — but it also admits that only 10 percent of the young illegal immigrants sign up for college.

The GOP’s House leadership has won a committee’s approval for the food industry’s huge H-2C outsourcing bill by adding an amendment which requires all employers to verify the legality of possible new hires.

Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach says American workers “would get the raw end” of two amnesty plans being pushed by House Speaker Paul Ryan and a group of Senate Republicans.

Senate Republicans crafting legislation to give amnesty to millions of illegal aliens have entirely “ruled out” including the popular initiative to mandate that employers use E-Verify, a system that weeds out illegal aliens from taking American jobs.

Plans to give amnesty to upwards of 3.3 million eligible illegal aliens by House and Senate Republicans seemingly ignore President Trump’s pro-American immigration priorities, many of which are vastly popular with the American people.

“I’d love to do a DACA deal,” Trump said. “But we have to get something very substantial for it, including the wall, including security, including a strong border.”

House Speaker Paul Ryan’s closed-door announcement of slipping amnesty for nearly 800,000 illegal aliens covered by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program into an end-of-the-year spending deal comes less than a month after a DACA recipient has been accused of murder.

House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) is planning to slip amnesty for nearly 800,000 illegal aliens living in the United States into a spending bill, according to House Republicans.

Establishment GOP Senators are trying to assemble a cheap-labor amnesty for young illegals which will not protect Americans workers from unscrupulous employers, nor reduce the huge annual inflow of migrants and workers, according to a report in Politico.

Far-left Democratic legislators were able to champion American workers Tuesday morning because GOP leaders pushed an outsourcing bill which would allow food-industry companies to hire a million minimum-wage foreign workers.

President Donald Trump’s two-track immigration policy is a close match for Americans’ dual-track American-jobs-first view of immigration, according to polls and immigration experts.

The Democratic Party’s leading think-tank, the Center for American Progress, is working with illegal aliens and amnesty advocates to encourage colleges and universities to admit and fund more illegal aliens in place of young Americans.

Democrats are committing political suicide by refusing to moderate their immigrants-first policy agenda, says the liberal intellectual who launched the push for same-sex marriage.

Last week, the City of San Jose, California, filed a lawsuit against President Trump and his acting secretary of homeland security, in an attempt to stop the Trump Administration from rescinding President Obama’s illegal executive amnesty known as “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” (or “DACA”). The case joins four similar lawsuits filed by the Board of Regents of the University of California, by the States of California, Minnesota, and Maine, by Santa Clara County, and by six DACA recipients living in California.

One-out-of-seven eligible DACA beneficiaries did not apply for an extension by the October 5 deadline, the Department of Homeland Security said Friday.

Google, Facebook, IBM, Intel, and Uber are among the most well-known participants in the “Coalition for the American Dream” pushing to protect the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

A deal between President Trump’s administration and Congress on an Obama-created temporary amnesty program brings “opportunity” to make “historic” pro-American immigration changes to the United States legal immigration system.

The Senate’s appropriations committee will include $1.6 billion for the border wall in its 2018 spending plan, according to the committee chairman, Arkansas Sen. John Boozman.

Illegal aliens who have received temporary amnesty from the Obama administration are reportedly working as interns and aides in local California government on immigration issues.
