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Category: U.S. border

House Passes Bill Banning Public Schools From Sheltering Illegal Immigrants

House Lawmakers voted on July 19 to pass a bill banning public K-12 school facilities from being used to provide shelter for immigrants who entered into the United States illegally. H.R. 3941, also known as the “Schools Not Shelters Act,” was introduced earlier this month by Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-N.Y.) in an attempt to prevent…


GOP Panel Chair Demands Action to Fix ‘Dire’ Border Situation

ORLANDO, Fla.—House Republicans will redouble their efforts this spring and summer to convince the Democrat-held Senate to adopt eight proposed immigration reform measures that are matriculating through the lower chamber, two key GOP committee chairs affirmed March 20. While that’s not necessarily breaking news, Homeland Security Committee Chair Rep. Mark Green (R-Tenn.) and Judiciary Committee…


Woman Driving Across Border Finds 2 Unwanted Riders Inside Her Trunk

SAN DIEGO—A woman allegedly discovered two people hiding inside her trunk Jan. 12 in Sorrento Valley. Shortly before 5 a.m., a woman was driving into the U.S. from Tijuana, Mexico for work when she heard noises coming from the back of her vehicle, according to San Diego police. Police said the woman pulled over and…


South American Police Chief Warns Americans to Brace for a Terror Wave

Venezuela has emptied its prisons to push dangerous felons across the U.S. border. But there may be worse to come. The socialist rogue state is allied with U.S. enemies China, Russia, and Iran. Has the United States ιnvited a major national security threat to cross its doorstep? In this shocking new episode of Over the…


Defending the Borders—Including the Western Border—of the United States

Commentary For almost four centuries, Western political thought has identified the security of its peoples as the foremost responsibility of government. This tenet is a foundation of America’s founding and the country’s institutions and political principles, norms, and traditions. Security begins at the border, and if that is eroded, the government has failed its citizenry….


Texas Border Security Costs Running in the Billons as Trump Set to Visit State

Donald Trump is planning a trip to the Lone Star State when the former president will bring his “American Freedom Tour” to Austin on May 14, after a stop in Dallas for a fundraiser for Republican congressional candidates on May 9. His visit coincides with the runoff election on May 24 for the next Republican…


East Texas Pastor Offers 189-Acre Campus for Ukrainian Refugees

A pastor is ready to open the doors of his Bible institute in Texas to Ukrainian refugees currently sitting at the border between Mexico and the United States. The Rev. Dr. Joe Fauss of Lindale directs a ministry and theological seminary on 189-acres, Calvary Commission International (CCI). The property includes houses, classrooms, lakes, a dining hall, and…


Alberta Border Protesters Say They Will Continue Protest Until All Restrictions Removed

Protesters blocking Alberta’s main U.S. border crossing at Coutts say they are not leaving as long as federal COVID mandates and restrictions continue to stay in effect, despite the province’s vaccine passport having now been lifted. John Vanreeuwyk, a feedlot operator from Coaldale, Alta., said in an interview with The Canadian Press that he and other…


Lying With a Straight Face

Commentary All politicians tell lies, but the Biden-Harris administration is taking lies to a new level. They now want us to disbelieve what we can see. To paraphrase a quote attributed to the 19th-century British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, there are lies, damn lies … and then there is Vice President Kamala Harris. More than 90 days…


The Migrant Crisis: A View From the Other Side of the Border

TIJUANA, Mexico—In a dim church auditorium with three-story ceilings, nestled at the bottom of a steep, trash-strewn canyon in Tijuana, Mexico, the loud cries of hundreds of children pierce the air. Huddled inside, some sleeping on mats, over a thousand migrants from Central and South America have sought shelter in the Iglesia Embajadores de Jesús,…