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National Immigration Policy Summit -Arizona
Fellow Border Supporters: A team of dedicated patriots is working very hard to pull together the NATIONAL IMMIGRATION POLICY SUMMIT set to take place in Phoenix, Arizona on July 30-31st. The Summit will be hosted by Sen. Russell Pearce and civil rights activist Ted Hayes. Participants in the Summit are expected to include NumbersUSA, FAIR [...]
Justice Department’s lawsuit against Arizona a sham, say critics
By Jim Kouri On the day following the holiday weekend on which Americans celebrated their nation’s independence from a foreign country, Attorney General Eric Holder’s Justice Department filed its lawsuit against the State of Arizona for daring to pass a law that protects innocent people from criminal aliens, terrorists and other malefactors who violate U.S. immigration laws [...]
Arizona legislation gives nod to illegal alien crackdown
By Jim Kouri Arizona is the first state in the U.S. to make illegal immigration a crime — and illegal aliens and their advocates aren’t happy about it. While the pleas from American citizens in Arizona and other states fall on deaf ears in Washington, DC, the violence and crime at the U.S.-Mexico border continues [...]
Who Exactly is it That Promotes Violence? LIBERALS . . . Every Time.
by M.K. Coakley Gov. Jan Brewer ignored criticism from President Barack Obama on Friday and signed into law SB1070. “We in Arizona have been more than patient waiting for Washington to act,” Brewer said after signing the law. “But decades of inaction and misguided policy have created a dangerous and unacceptable situation,” Stated Governor Brewer. [...]
White House Pushing Amnesty and National ID Cards
By Jim Kouri, CPP President Barack Obama is already planning his next sweeping change for American society after he gets his Obamacare passed in both houses of Congress: fulfillment of his campaign promise to revamp U.S. immigration policy as part of his fundamental transformation of the United States. On Thursday, Obama mentioned a proposal by [...]






