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Tag Archives: open borders
Clear And Present Danger
Stephen Steinlight emails: We have reached a moment of political crisis. Our President has trampled on the Constitution and is making immigration policy as if he were out dictator. I urge all who care about fixing our broken immigration system, … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Stephen Steinlight
Tagged administrative parole, civic courage, clear and present danger, immigration system, open borders, tin horn
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Dream Act Bill for Illegal Immigrant Students Fails on Senate Vote, 55-41
Stephen Steinlight emails: History will likely record this victory over the “DREAM ACT” as the high watermark of the pro-amnesty, pro-exponentially increased immigration/open borders alliance. When the new Congress convenes in January, the bugle will sound and our side will … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration
Tagged bottomless chasm, comprehensive immigration reform, high watermark, open borders, senate vote, skill immigration
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Why Are U.S. Clergy So Dismissive Of The Rule Of Law When It Comes To Immigration?
A new Zogby survey reveals a dramatic break between clergy and parishioners on illegal immigration. On Dec. 29, I spoke by phone with Stephen Steinlight ([email protected]) of the Center for Immigration Studies. Stephen: “As I have claimed for a long … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Jews, Stephen Steinlight
Tagged american jewish establishment, american jews, illegal immigration, immigration studies, open borders, speaking engagements
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Stephen Steinlight On Immigration Reform
Stephen emails: Dear Friends, First of all a Shana Tovah and a Good Yontif! It’s been too, too long, and I’m sending my heartfelt wishes for a splendid and sweet year. I’m sending this statement — placed in the record … Continue reading
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Tagged charles schumer, comprehensive immigration reform, open borders, senate judiciary committee, senator sessions, shana tovah
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