Search for:

Search results for: Chris Chmielenski


Articles

date

Rationale for Illinois Driver’s License Bill Discredited by Recent Study

The leaders of the Illinois Legislature are hoping to pass legislation that would allow illegal aliens to get a driver’s license. In support of that effort, the senate’s Assistant Republican Leader and a high-profile sheriff wrote an op-ed for a suburban Chicago newspaper, the Daily Herald, on Wednesday. State Sen. Bill Brady and Lake County Sheriff Mark … Continued

Read More  

Articles

date

Only 2% of Americans say immigration is a top priority — so why is Washington making it one of its top priorities?

A new Gallup poll finds that Americans aren’t as enthusiastic about “immigration reform” as some Members of Congress and most of the main stream media would like you to believe. The poll asked Americans what is the most important problem facing the country today, and only 2% of respondents said that immigration was the top concern. So … Continued

Read More  

Articles

date

House approves amendments to Homeland Security bill that increase interior enforcement and help secure the border

Last night, the House passed the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2013, and with it, eight amendments with the intent to increase interior enforcement and secure the border were approved and added to the final bill. Under House Leadership of the last few Congresses, it’s been tough to get recorded votes from the … Continued

Read More  

Articles

date

Arizona getting its day in court (again)

It’s been almost a year since the Supreme Court upheld an Arizona law that requires all businesses in the state to use E-Verify or face penalties up to and including the suspension of its business license. And on Wednesday, the state heads back to the nation’s High Court to defend its immigration enforcement law, originally … Continued

Read More  

Articles

date

Rep. Polis: Help Share Boulder’s Happiness

Democratic Congressman Jared Polis sent out an interesting comment via Twitter on Wednesday afternoon. His Tweet simply said “Boulder residents r happiest ppl in the country :-)”. And Boulder residents should be happy. While the U.S. population has increased at a rate close to 10% over the past 10 years, Boulder’s population has grown by … Continued

Read More  

Articles

date

What Presidential Candidates Should Be Saying About Illegal Immigration — 5 EASY STEPS TO ‘REVERSE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION’

Last night’s Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas was the best yet for candidates pledging tougher action against illegal immigration. (See our web editor Chris Chmielenski’s live blog and news summary at www.NumbersUSA.com.) But all of the candidates remain somewhat tongue-tied when it comes to an overall, coherent plan that would resolve most of our … Continued

Read More  

Articles

date

Las Vegas GOP Debate: Can Gov. Perry Reverse the Damage of his Past Immigration Statements?

Tonight, the GOP Presidential Hopefuls get another chance to make an impression on voters in an early primary state during a debate in Las Vegas. The Perry campaign team is already trying to get a jump on the immigration issue; throughout the day, stories have popped up across the news wires quoting his political strategists … Continued

Read More  

Articles

date

Facts Contradict Cantor’s Concern That Few Foreign Students Remain in U.S. To Work

Bloomberg News hosted a round table last week of business leaders and academia to discuss, in addition to many other topics, how they could get more foreign workers to the United States. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor made an appearance at the panel and his statement to the group sounded off some alarms. Rep. Cantor … Continued

Read More  

Articles

date

TONIGHT: GOP Hopefuls Debate in New Hampshire; Follow Our Live Blog for Updates

It’s been three weeks since the GOP Presidential Hopefuls last debated in Orlando, Fla. After three debates in states with high illegal-alien populations, the Hopefuls square off tonight in New Hampshire, which will play a major role in determining who will be the GOP nominee. The significance of tonight’s debate is in the setting. New … Continued

Read More