Anti-growth is a 90-to-10 voter issue in Colorado that almost no elected, corporate or civic leaders in the state are talking about in this election season.
At the end of this week, the House Republican Conference plans to release an ambitious legislative blueprint they plan to use if Republicans take back the House after the midterm elections.
As development consumes farmland to accommodate more people, the demand for food also grows. America's capacity to provide basic resources (water, food, fiber) to its citizens is on a collision course with its population growth. Beyond the short term, however, they can only hope to slow the loss of farmland growth — not stop it — if the national population continues to increase by more than two million people each year.
In the long-term, federal immigration policy is projected to drive nearly all future population growth. Thus, the ultimate fate of American agriculture is in the hands of federal policy makers
One of the few areas of steady bipartisan consensus is that mass immigration is the silver bullet to solve a wide variety of issues in the country. This brings us to the tragic story out of Alabama where it has been discovered young children were being employed at a Hyundai subsidiary. These are the collateral damage stories for the pie-in-the-sky 'nation of immigrants' narrative we are told.
The House Judiciary Committee passed on Thursday two bills -- one that grants amnesty to certain deported aliens and another that rewards and encourages more illegal immigration.
While Senators are currently negotiating a new reconciliation deal, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill) has finally admitted that any final reconciliation package will not include amnesty for illegal aliens.
The Biden Administration is planning to issue temporary identification cards to illegal aliens who have been released into the U.S., making it easier for them to access government benefits.
According to a new Inspector General report, DHS has lost track of potentially hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens who crossed into the U.S. over the past year and subsequently failed to turn themselves into ICE once reaching their destination.
The water shortage in the West is very real and is intensifying. Our leaders need to confront the crisis being exacerbated by their own immigration policies.
The number of illegal alien encounters decreased slightly in June 2022 compared to May. However, the fiscal-year-to-date illegal alien encounter total has already surpassed the total from the entire FY21.