Immigration Restrictionists Brace for Looming Lame-Duck Session

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

Between today and January 3, 2023 when the 118th Congress convenes, the nation may undergo a shift away from the party that minimizes border security to the party that favors enforcement and a more rational immigration policy. The outcome will depend on more than the Election Night results.

A hotly contested lame-duck session that will include a major amnesty push will play a significant role in the political dynamic of the next two years. Voters have consistently rejected amnesty because legalizing illegal immigrants incentivizes future illegal immigration waves, immediately expands the labor market, thereby harming U.S. workers, most particularly the 4 million that turn 18 each year, and vulnerable low-skilled, American job seekers.

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What You Should Know About The Central American Caravan

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

Weeks ago, a 1,500-strong caravan of Central American migrants headed north. Along the way, partly in reaction to President Trump’s decision to send the National Guard to the border, the group splintered. But a small handful proceeded to Tijuana where they hope to begin the asylum process. According to Juventud 2000, hundreds more asylum seekers are on the way. But, earlier this week, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen pledged that border jumpers would be prosecuted, and that she would order legal teams to the Southwest to adjudicate amnesty claims on the spot.

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen

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TOO LATE

Guest Post by Hope@ZeroKelvin

Trump is going to send the National Guard to the border, to help the border patrol.

About God-damn time but too f**king late, I say.

Too late for my Mom, who was mowed down while riding her bike with my Dad by a drunk illegal alien employed by a company in So Cal. Left her in a coma for 1 week, multiple broken bones, 6 months of neuro/physical rehab and a premature dementia and death years later from the head injury. To say nothing of being off work for 6 months and being unable to perform at her previous exceptional level.

Too late for my high functioning autistic son who could not get an educational program and co-teacher because the school district was spending too much money on English as a 2nd language classes. Forcing me to spend $150K on special schooling, which I could afford, but what about the thousands of American citizens with children like mine that cannot?

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