Further Reading: Immigration / North American Union
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Amnesty Will Cost $6.3 Trillion!

Senators return to Washington this week, and the Gang of Eight is hard at work lobbying your Senators to vote for their terrible bill that weakens border security and, according to a report issued today by the Heritage Foundation, will cost taxpayers $6.3 trillion!

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Phyllis Schlafly

Boston Bombing Demands a Pause in Legislation

The Boston Marathon Bombing, where 3 were killed and 264 wounded, many with legs or feet blown off, continues to be a big media story, but we are still waiting for answers to many questions. How did our government miss so many clues that the Tsarnaev brothers were a deadly danger to Americans?

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Tell Your Senator: Secure the Border First!

Senators are in their home states this week, and they need to hear your opposition to the Amnesty bill. Our Capitol Hill sources tell us Senators are not hearing much opposition to the Gang of 8 bill that would grant instant Amnesty to more than 11 million illegal immigrants!

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Phyllis Schlafly

Boston Bombing Shows Immigration Not Only a Border Problem

The Boston bombing crime shows that comprehensive immigration reform should not be only a southern border problem or even just a problem of illegal aliens. It’s also a problem of foreigners who are admitted legally but should never have been admitted, and of others admitted legally on a visa but are not tracked to make sure they depart when their visitor’s time expires, as U.S. law requires.

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Phyllis Schlafly

Roadblocks Blocking Amnesty

The amnesty bill that the Gang of Eight has been working on in secret has sprung some leaks so we can identify several major flaws. The Senate Budget Committee reports that there is nothing in the plan to comply with the federal law that states that any immigrant is “inadmissible” who is “likely at any time to become a public charge.”

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Phyllis Schlafly

Rules for Addressing Amnesty

Republicans are getting a lot of unsolicited advice about how to recover from last year’s defeat, and most of it is either ignorant or coming from people who don’t have Republican Party victories in their game plan.

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Phyllis Schlafly

The Hypocrisy of Amnesty Advocates

Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results. The Ronald Reagan amnesty of 1986 was a conspicuous failure, and a virtually identical plan failed in 2007 when it was pushed by John McCain, Ted Kennedy and George W. Bush.

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