Trump, Senators: No DACA Amnesty in Budget Bill
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.

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.

The terrorist attack that left eight individuals dead was “entirely preventable” if not for the Diversity Visa Lottery, the program used by the terror suspect to enter the United States, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) says.

Sitting in the GOP-led House is legislation that would do nothing else but immediately eliminate the Diversity Visa Lottery, the visa program used by the New York City terror suspect to enter the United States in 2010.

The suspected foreign national terrorist behind the New York City attack that has left at least eight individuals dead came to the United States years ago through the Diversity Visa Lottery

The current United States legal immigration system where extended family members and relatives of naturalized U.S. citizens are able to readily enter the country is “really hard to justify as a rational immigration policy,” a Harvard University economist says.

Decades of mass immigration to the United States, with more than 1.5 million legal immigrants entering the country every year, is the world’s “largest anti-poverty program” at the expense of blue-collar American workers and the middle class, says a Harvard University economist.

As Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) announces that he will not seek re-election to the United States Senate, the open borders lobby is shedding tears as it loses one of its biggest pro-immigration allies in the Washington, D.C. establishment.

In 2012, researchers at the Nigerian Ahmadu Bello University studied the importance of a common language on a nation. The study ultimately concluded that a national language brings national unity, while also serving as an equalizer for a nation’s differing groups.

GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham promised a group of younger illegal immigrants on Wednesday that Congress will amnesty 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States and increase legal immigration numbers once it approves his “Dream Act” amnesty for younger illegals.

President Donald Trump is finalizing a pro-American amnesty-for-reform agenda for imminent delivery to the business-first Republicans and amnesty-first Democrats in Congress, GOP legislators told Politico.

Sen. David Perdue and Sen. Tom Cotton are “working on” an immigration deal with President Trump’s administration that includes significant cuts to legal immigration in order to raise wages for American workers.

The nation’s immigration policy must serve the needs of ordinary Americans, not a cosmopolitan elite or the business class, Sen. Tom Cotton said September 19 at a Constitution Day speech.

Most Americans want to see current refugee resettlement figures cut to at least 25,000 a year — or none at all — according to a new survey.

A quick no-string amnesty for younger illegal immigrants would invite more illegals, disadvantage Americans, cripple the GOP and wound President Donald Trump, say immigration reformers.

Judge Roy Moore is the clear conservative frontrunner for the U.S. Senate GOP primary runoff on September 26, dwarfing the GOP establishment-backed Sen. Luther Strange by more than double digits in a new poll.

Ohio swing voters, comprised of independents and Democrats, who voted for President Donald Trump overwhelmingly support cuts to legal immigration levels.

“There must always” be a flow low-skilled immigration to the United States, no matter its impact on American workers, according to Republican establishment figure Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ).

Silicon Valley tech companies may have to raise wages and salaries in order to attract high-skilled American workers in the age of President Donald Trump.

Perhaps no other American leader in the 20th Century was as committed to a legal immigration system that was in the national interest of the United States as civil rights leader Barbara Jordan.

A President Trump-endorsed proposal to scale back legal immigration levels is a “self-destructive policy,” according to a Rolling Stone writer.

As President Donald Trump pushes a plan to cut legal immigration to the United States in half, the corporate media establishment is pushing back every step of the way.

Silicon Valley’s tech elites are spoiling for a fight against a legal immigration overhaul backed by President Donald Trump.

The current legal immigration system, where the United States admits more than one million low-skilled immigrants a year, is necessary “as baby boomers retire,” the New York Times’ editors claim.

A controversial visa program that ultimately allows wealthy foreign nationals to promise investments in the United States in exchange for U.S. citizenship would end if Sen. Tom Cotton’s (R-AR) and Sen. David Perdue’s (R-GA) legal immigration overhaul is enacted.

During Friday’s Weekly Address, President Trump argued the immigration reform proposal he put forward with Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) “ends the abuse of our welfare system, stops chain migration, and protects our workers and our economy.”
Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) discussed the RAISE Act immigration reforms with SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Friday’s Breitbart News Daily.

Following President Donald Trump’s major White House endorsement of immigration overhaul legislation, the open borders lobby and corporate business interests are teaming up to attack the proposal.

Candidate Donald Trump promised to reform the nation’s cheap-labor immigration strategy, and President Donald Trump unveiled the merit-based immigration reform plan on Wednesday. Here are seven major features of the new merit-based economic and immigration legislation. 1. The Senate bill

On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” columnist Charles Krauthammer praised the immigration reform put forward by President Trump and Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) and compared the current US immigration system to a
When President Donald Trump stood with Senators Tom Cotten (R-LA) and David Perdue (R-GA) Wednesday at the White House to introduced the RAISE Act, it represented the first serious effort to reduce immigration since our current immigration system was instituted two generations ago.

On Wednesday, President Trump used the bully pulpit to call on Congress to pass the Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy (“RAISE”) Act, sponsored by Senators Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and David Perdue (R-Ga.). The RAISE Act would shift our legal immigration system away from admitting unskilled immigrants toward admitting highly skilled immigrants, end the diversity visa lottery, reduce the total number of green cards from over a million to about 500,000 per year, and require sponsors of immigrants seeking to become U.S. citizens to reimburse the federal government for welfare benefits the immigrants received. All of these reforms are badly needed.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif insisted in a CNN interview on Sunday that his country has been faithful to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal, while the United States has “failed to implement its part of the bargain.”

Senator David Perdue (R-GA) joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Wednesday’s Breitbart News Daily to talk about delaying the August recess so Congress can work on vitally needed legislation, prominently including the Obamacare repeal and replacement bill.

A new poll of Missouri voters shows widespread support for cutting legal immigration levels, where the U.S. currently takes in roughly 1.5 million legal immigrants every year.

During Sunday’s broadcast of “The Cats Roundtable” on New York AM 970, Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) predicted House Speaker Paul Ryan’s border adjustment tax proposal would be “dead on arrival” when it hit Senate. “[R]ight now, in the Senate anyway, I

Wednesday on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” while discussing President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office, Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) heralded Trump’s leadership, noting, “Consumer confidence is actually up, it’s the highest it’s been in 20 years. CEO confidence is up.”

Senator David Perdue (R-GA) was a guest on Friday’s Breitbart News Daily, offering his view of the House Republican Obamacare replacement bill.

Georgia Republican Sen. David Perdue (R.-Ga.) cheered President Donald Trump’s new executive order on immigration Monday shortly after the president signed it at the White House.

Democrats are “focused on sabotaging this new administration at every turn” instead of helping revive prosperity in America, Sen. David Perdue declared today in a Senate speech amid the latest uproar of claims that President Donald Trump’s aides and allies cooperated with Russian officials during the 2016 election.

President Donald Trump met Wednesday with Republican leadership to begin work on moving forward the agenda set forth in his Tuesday evening address to a joint session of Congress.
