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“The Broken Door” – How the Lack of Enforcement of Immigration Law Threatens Our National Security

For many of us, the recent announcement that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed – the alleged mastermind of the September 11th attacks – will be tried in Manhattan has brought back painful memories of the worst attack on United States soil in history. These memories are a reminder of how vulnerable our country can be to its … Continued

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Illegal Aliens & the Senate Healthcare Bill — Better Than the House’s, But Still Filled With Loopholes

This is my analysis of provisions pertaining to illegal immigrants as contained in Sen. Reid’s health reform bill, H.R. 3590. The Senate health reform bill is better than the House-passed bill, in terms of verification of immigrant or citizenship status. But the Senate bill contains a number of serious loopholes by which illegal aliens can … Continued

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The Key Numbers in My Testimony Added Up To Demand For Immediate Immigration Reductions

I finally got my chance to get a formal hearing before Members of Congress on Thursday for NumbersUSA’s year-long argument that U.S. unemployment requires deep, immediate cuts in immigration. I let the key numbers do the talking. Do you know them? Take a look at the top three below. Before I give you the first … Continued

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Libertarians: Can You Help CATO Come To Its Senses (not enough high school dropouts in U.S.?)

CATO Institute’s Dan Griswold suggests that the U.S. faces a crisis in filling lower skilled jobs because we aren’t producing as many high school dropouts as in the past. . . . the cohort of U.S. workers who have traditionally filled those jobs, namely high school dropouts, continues to shrink. In the past decade, the number … Continued

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Clinton, Napolitano & Other Insane Arguments Last Week for More Foreign Workers

Examples of insanity from just last week that further prove U.S. leaders don’t understand the pain of 10.2% unemployment: INSANITY EXHIBIT A: Sec. of State Hillary Clinton went to the Philippines to promise to bring more of its workers to compete with Americans. The ABC News report shows the story was even crazier than that. … Continued

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Read, Blog, Comment, Reply, Share, Twitter: What are you doing? Facebook: What’s on your mind?

NumbersUSA is a known leader on Capitol Hill for using cutting edge technology to influence Congress. Since 2001, no amnesty bill has passed thanks to our #1 faxing system and member donations. Nothing slips through the cracks with us. We review every single bill and amendment as it pertains to the number of people coming … Continued

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Veterans Are Virtually Only Americans With a National Organization Opposing Giving Away Jobs to More Foreign Workers

Happy Veterans Day. At least, we veterans have our own organization, the American Legion, which does NOT lobby for more foreign workers to take our jobs. (See the Legion anti-amnesty stance that got it labeled a hate group by some open borders organizations.) But if you own a business, or are in a union, or … Continued

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With 10.2% Unemployment, These Groups Are Lobbying For More Foreign Workers (give them a call)

Every month, we get more terrible unemployment news. (Now, we hear the official unemployment rate has hit 10.2%!) And every month, I must call on Americans to force the nation’s elite leaders to answer why they insist on importing 125,000 working-age foreign citizens each month. Below is the list of elites working against jobless Americans … Continued

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Friends of Arizona Businesses with Illegal Workers Take E-Verify Law to Supreme Court (see the list)

In a last ditch effort to undermine Arizona’s mandatory E-Verify law for employers, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a coalition of business and open-border groups have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether Arizona’s law is preempted by federal law. The case (Chamber of Commerce of the U.S. of Am. v. Candelaria, U.S.) … Continued

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