Topic

Illegal

23 articles 2012–2015

Jindal: Sanctuary Cities 'Partners in Crime'

Daniel Halper · July 30, 2015

Republican presidential candidate Bobby Jindal called sancruary cities "partners in crime" in an interview last night with Bill O'Reilly. Jindal said the city officials of these cities should be held "criminally liable."

Will Hillary Need a Pardon From Obama?

Gabriel Schoenfeld · March 4, 2015

The revelation that Hillary Clinton used a private email address for most if not all of her official internal correspondence is raising all sorts of questions.  According to widespread reporting, Mrs. Clinton turned over some 55,000 pages of emails to the State Department two months ago, long after…

Experts: Hillary Broke the Law

Daniel Halper · March 3, 2015

A CNN reporter, citing experts, said that Hillary Clinton broke the law by using her personal email account to conduct official State Department business while she was secretary of state.

D.C. Considers Allowing Non-Citizens to Vote

Rebecca Burgess · January 22, 2015

While many critics skewer President Obama’s recent amnesty-granting executive action, D.C.’s municipal lawmakers have their own plans for the next battle on the immigration-citizenship front. Invoking considerations of fairness and justice against “anti-immigrant hysteria,” D.C. council member…

Immigration Advocates, Opponents—and Hypocrites

Irwin M. Stelzer · January 17, 2015

If you are a German and fancy Pegida, or a Brit and fancy UKIP, or a Frenchman and enjoy marching with the National Front, it’s a reasonable guess that you don’t like immigrants. If you’re an American, the story is different. There is a lady in the harbor to welcome the legal ones and a man in the…

'Unlawful Migration'

Daniel Halper · June 20, 2014

The White House is now using the phrase "unlawful migration" instead of the more commonly heard phrase "illegal immigration." The new term is used in a readout of a phone call President Obama had yesterday with President Peña Nieto of Mexico.

84 House Republicans Support Legalizing Undocumented Workers

Maria Santos · September 30, 2013

When two Republicans, Sam Johnson and John Carter, deserted a bipartisan immigration reform group this month, the death knell did not sound for immigration reform. One group may have collapsed, but 84 House Republicans have publicly voiced support for granting some type of legal status to the 11…