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Will Sen. Cotton be the next Sen. Sessions on immigration?

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  by  Roy Beck

Ever since Donald Trump nominated Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) to be the next Attorney General, all of us immigration reductionists have been wondering who could pick up his baton and truly lead the Senate fight AGAINST immigration expansionism and FOR less immigration.

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Judiciary Committee Leaders Expose Fraud, Overreach in U Visa Program

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Senate and House Judiciary Committee Chairmen Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., slammed the Obama Administration’s management of the U visa program following findings of fraud and a new parole policy that exceeds its authority. The U visa program allows foreign nationals who are victims or witnesses of crime in the United States to remain here while assisting in the crime’s investigation and prosecution. But the Administration allowed fraudulent applications to be processed and exceeded the numerical program limits Congress set.

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Sanctuary Cities Band Together, Ask Obama for Last-Minute Protections for Illegal Aliens

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The leaders of local-government “sanctuaries” asked President Obama to further shield illegal aliens before leaving office. Working under a group New York Mayor Bill de Blasio created, Cities for Action, the leaders asked Obama to front-load work permit extensions for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients, and to extend Temporary Protected Status for illegal aliens residing in the United States.

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Congress Renewed EB-5 Investor Visa in CR

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At the beginning of the month Congress renewed the EB-5 visa program, which was set to expire, for another four-and-a-half months when they passed their continuing resolution. This visa program has been impaired by fraud and abuse and while most of the lawmakers agree that the program needs to be reformed they could not agree on what type of reforms and so they punted the decision to the new incoming administration and Congress.

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Sen. Cotton: Make Immigration Policy Benefit American Workers

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In a New York Times op-ed entitled “Fix Immigration. It’s What Voters Want” Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., argues President-elect Trump “has a clear mandate not only to stop illegal immigration, but also to finally cut the generation-long influx of low-skilled immigrants that undermines American workers.” He says the nation needs an immigration policy that focuses less on powerful special interests and more on everyone else.

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Comprehensive Immigration Reform Means Ending Chain Migration

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  by  Eric Ruark

For years, politicians have told the American people that the U.S. immigration system is “broken.” The fix pushed by Congressional leaders has been “comprehensive immigration reform,” a term co-opted by immigration expansionists in an attempt to sell the American people a false bill of goods.

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Two Years Out, California Licensed Over 800,000 Illegal Aliens

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Mercury News reports the State of California has issued driver’s licenses to about 806,000 illegal aliens in the two years since a state law took effect. The licenses facilitate their ability to remain in the United States and compete with citizens and legal residents for jobs.

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Our New Year's Immigration Resolution -- TIME TO REDUCE

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  by  Roy Beck

I hope you are as excited and ready as we are to take advantage of some very special opportunities in 2017 to reduce immigration flows by millions over the next decade.

NumbersUSA is committed to apply the grassroots pressure necessary to make sure our new President lives up to his promises . . .

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Conway: No Immigration Policies Based on Religion

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Kellyanne Conway, the newly-named counselor to President-elect Donald Trump, said the incoming Administration will not develop policies triggering heightened security based on an individual’s religious affiliation. She said Mr. Trump’s policies will instead focus on heightened vetting for individuals from terrorism-producing countries.

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