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Rep. Clay Higgins & Sen. John Kennedy Introduce Resolutions Supporting ICE

Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.) and Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) have introduced companion resolutions that, if approved, would express the House’s and Senate’s support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. The Resolutions were introduced alongside Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wisc.) H.R. 6361 that would abolish ICE. The Higgins and Kennedy Resolutions would, on behalf of the House … Continued

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How many gumballs does it take to turn a head at the largest Earth Day expo in the world?

In some ways, NumbersUSA is the Organization That Gumballs Built (see the Gumballs Video that launched us in 1996). So it is fitting that we are flying our gumball colors high in the world’s largest Earth Day expo here at the Texas State Fairgrounds with our 7-foot-tall gumball machine. As an organization with “numbers” in our name, … Continued

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Bono Gets Serious About Refugee Crisis

Bono (aka Paul David Hewson), one of rock music’s most recognized figures, has long been a political activist working towards the eradication of poverty, hunger, and disease throughout the developing world, focusing much of his effort on raising money to combat the AIDS pandemic in Africa. His work has brought him into contact with some … Continued

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Being a ‘home-grown’ terrorist doesn’t mean immigration policy irrelevant

I’m seeing a lot about “home-grown” terrorists from news media and open-borders enthusiasts. They seem to be suggesting that the fact that many of the perpetrators were not recent immigrants means that immigration policies don’t play a significant role in {text} and the next target cities. Of course, there are many factors other than immigration … Continued

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Fact-checkers Call Rubio’s H-1B Claim ‘Mostly False’

During last week’s GOP debate, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) called the actions of employers who fire American workers and replace them with H-1B foreign workers “illegal”. The Washington Post has fact-checked Rubio’s statement and gave the comments three Pinocchios, or the equivalence of a “mostly false”, writing “Rubio’s characterization is not accurate.” During the debate, … Continued

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Rubio plummeted from 1st to 6th in 2013 over Gang’s ‘violence’ against wage-earner voters. He never recovered.

In January of 2013 before the nation knew Marco Rubio primarily as the face of the Gang of Eight comprehensive amnesty bill, he was at the top of Republican voters’ preferences for the 2016 presidential nomination. By the time Rubio and his Gang pushed the amnesty through the Senate that summer, the respected Public Policy … Continued

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His talk of worker shortages undermines Trump’s generally strong immigration stances

NumbersUSA has announced to the media that we have downgraded Donald Trump on our Worker-Protection Immigration Grade Cards based on his statements in the last two debates that suggest the country has a labor shortage in a couple of categories that he indicates need foreign workers. Since we began issuing the grades last spring, we … Continued

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1st two state GOP winners defied party leaders on immigration expansionism

This was my statement to the national media tonight:.. Today Republican voters again expressed their feelings of betrayal by the Republican Party establishment. Trump was elevated with his promises to defy the party leaders on immigration expansionism in which the concerns of workers are a low priority. The Iowa and New Hampshire contests have been … Continued

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Our tweets on N.H. debates show immigration angles you didn’t see in MSM

Moderators only skimmed the surface of real immigration issues in New Hampshire debates of both parties this week. And media reports missed nearly all the available nuances even from that. But NumbersUSA’s tweeters filled the gaps with minute-by-minute coverage and commentary. Catch up on what you may have missed about immigration on our NumbersUSA Twitter … Continued

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