Monday, August 30, 2010

Obama comes through!

A new memo from ICE explains why the US government will no longer seek to deport those who have pending applications or petitions which could reasonably lead to their permanent residence here in the US.

This is great news because it shows how far the Democrats have succeeded with their attempt to take the focus off of enforcement at any cost, the policy that appeared to be pursued under the previous administration.


Monday, August 16, 2010

How to report suspected victims of human trafficking.

Human Trafficking

Report Human Trafficking, 24 Hours

  • To report suspicious activity to law enforcement:
    866-347-2423
  • To reach a non-governmental organization:
    National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline
    888-3737-888

Human trafficking is a crime and a human rights abuse involving commercial sexual exploitation of a child or the use of force, coercion or fraud to compel someone into labor servitude or commercial sexual exploitation. Thousands of men, women, and children are trafficked in the United States every year.

Born in the USA, but not an American? - The Boston Globe

An interesting article for anyone who has heard about the current movement to strip citizenship from people born here, unless their parents are legally here.


Born in the USA, but not an American? - The Boston Globe


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Obama moves on policy.

President Obama has made moves that show he is interested in showing a kinder face to the unfortunate illegals here. This is just on of the many President Obama can use his law enforcement power to act to save aliens when Congress refuses to act.

Students Spared Amid an Increase in Deportations
"The Obama administration, while deporting a record number of immigrants convicted of crimes, is sparing one group of illegal immigrants from expulsion: students who came to the United States without papers when they were children." Julia Preston, NYT, Aug. 9, 2010.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Immigration Amnesty for some

The New York Times reports that now illegal immediate family members of US citizens in the military may qualify for parole and may apply for their green cards here. Awesome!