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[1 Nov 2010 | 7 Comments | ]
VOTE: Yes he is! Obama’s 2007 Senate Floor Commitment to an `Egalitarian Society’

Before the 2008 elections, unlike other journalists, I had the audacity to report then Senator Barack Obama’s legislative record which foreshadowed how he would govern if elected President. At the time anyone who suggested ‘socialism’ or dared to report Obama’s dubious anti-American associations and actual record, which was rich with troubling affinities towards socialism and Marxism, were routinely mocked or dismissed. But now, unfortunately for America, we have been vindicated. On the eve of the midterm elections, once again I am urging Americans to vote. Obama’s policies are on the …

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[28 Jun 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
Immigration Reform: Mayor Bloomberg’s Green-Card-for-Investors Idea is Already Law … Update

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg might want to retool some of his immigration reform initiatives within his new national coalition, the Partnership for a New American Economy, and team up with Arizona Governor Jan Brewer to tell the federal government to “do their job.”
Why?
Because the Mayor’s idea to give immigrant investors green cards to create jobs for Americans already exists. It’s called the EB-5 category for Immigrant Investors. In fact, the EB-5 has been on the books since 1990—that’s twenty years. The problem is the federal government-run United …

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[23 Jun 2010 | 4 Comments | ]
President Obama: Executive Order Amnesty? … Update

With a stroke of a pen, will President Barack Obama deem a path to citizenship, ah hem, amnesty as the nation’s latest new law for an estimated 12-20 million illegal aliens by using his executive powers? According to Numbers USA, “a non-partisan site, that has “Democrats, Republicans, Reformers and Independents” among their “advisors” and in their “offices,” that’s precisely what seven senators are trying to find out.
In a letter sent to President Obama on June 20, 2010, signed by Sens. Grassley, Hatch (R-Utah), Vitter (R-La), Bunning (R-Ky.), Chambliss (R-Ga.), …

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[26 May 2010 | 5 Comments | ]
DHS Alert: Al Shabaab Terrorist Attempting to Come to the U.S. via Texas/Mexico Border

More news that radical Islamic terrorists are exploiting the immigration crisis, not only at America’s broken immigration agency, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, but at the borders as well. According to Fox News, “The Department of Homeland Security is alerting Texas authorities to be on the lookout for a suspected member of the Somalia-based Al Shabaab terrorist group who might be attempting to travel to the U.S. through Mexico, a security expert who has seen the memo tells FOXNews.com.” But Al Shabaab members are already in the U.S., …

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[30 Apr 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

Senator “Chuck” Schumer (D. N.Y.) will chair a hearing on Comprehensive Immigration Reform later today, called “Can We Do It and How?” If past is prologue, with Mr. Schumer crafting immigration reform expect amnesty and a policy that may ultimately hurt America.
Why? Because Senator Schumer’s early leadership role to fix America’s immigration system arguably contributed to the broken system that afflicts America today.
Recall it was in 1986 when President Ronald Reagan signed the far-reaching and ineffective Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Schumer, the then little known …

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[18 Mar 2009 | One Comment | ]
Crime, Corruption and Incompetence at the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Part II

Since the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) Acting Deputy Director Michael Aytes attacked my credibility and my article, Crime and Corruption at the USCIS last January, he has not responded to my request for an interview. Story here. Meanwhile, crime and corruption is still, as it has been for years, a dangerous reality at the USCIS and a risk to national security. The USCIS, “as the “gatekeepers of the United States immigration system…serves on the front lines of [America’s] homeland defense,” wrote the agency’s top ranking official, Michael …

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[4 Feb 2009 | 19 Comments | ]
U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Blasts Journalist over Crime & Corruption Story: Journalist Fires Back

He claimed that my “article served no other functional purpose other than to tarnish the honorable reputation of our employees and associate the entire USCIS workforce with criminals.” He also claimed that my article was full of “errors” and “inaccuracies,” however he did not cite the errors, or the alleged “inaccuracies.”

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[22 Jan 2009 | Comments Off | ]
Coming Soon: Amnesty

If Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and thirteen other senators achieve what appears to be their goal—what amounts to amnesty is coming soon. On January 6, the “Stronger Economy, Stronger Borders Act of 2009,” S. 9, was introduced as “among the legislative priorities for the new Congress.” But thus far, the content of this bill does not reflect what its bold, tough title implies. Rather, using Vermont’s Senator Patrick Leahy’s introduction of S.9 as the barometer, the precise opposite will occur. It is a bill which would weaken America’s border …

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[21 Jan 2009 | 12 Comments | ]
Crime and Corruption at the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services

As immigrant rights activists demand immigration reform from the Obama administration, it is critical to acknowledge that concrete reform cannot be achieved as long as the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) is riddled with corruption and criminal abuse.
Crime and corruption at the USCIS formerly the Immigration and Nationalization Services, (INS) is the dirty secret few politicians dare mention within their vaulted rhetoric calling for urgent immigration reform that never materializes. Thus far, their hollow words and legislative tinkering over the last 20 years produced few results except costing …

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[15 Jan 2009 | 5 Comments | ]
The Immigration Bailout

There is another crisis on the verge of catching fire in America and the bailout has already begun.
It is the bailout to fix the costly fallout created by decades of failed immigration policies that taxpayers and lawful immigrants have been funding and will continue to fund to mop up the mess.
Last November, a fraction of the bailout went to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a $2.6 billion a-year agency. The USCIS received $500 million over five years to modernize its case management system. This agency tasked …