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Date June 9, 2026

Congress Slips Massive Guest Worker Expansion Into DHS Appropriations Bill — While Teens Face the Worst Summer Job Market Since 1948

American teenagers are living through the worst summer job market in nearly eighty years. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 219,000 fewer teenagers employed this May compared to last May. Teen unemployment has climbed to 14.7% – more than three times the national rate. The outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas projects just 790,000 teen … Continued

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Date May 28, 2026

The West Is Getting Drier — And Mass Immigration Makes It Worse

The West’s water crisis is not just a supply problem. As immigration-driven demand continues to rise, policymakers must confront the growing strain on finite water resources.

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Date May 27, 2026

Mass Immigration and America’s Growing Farmland Crisis

Congress is investing more resources in farmland conservation, yet agricultural land continues to disappear beneath expanding subdivisions, roads, and infrastructure. Because immigration now accounts for most U.S. population growth, meaningful farmland preservation must include a conversation about how immigration policy influences housing demand and land use.

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Date May 25, 2026

America’s Housing Crisis Has a Population Problem

Housing affordability is usually discussed as a supply problem, but demand matters as well. As immigration becomes the primary driver of U.S. population growth, millions of additional households increase competition for housing, putting upward pressure on rents and home prices.

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Date May 24, 2026

Mass Immigration, El Nino, and the Expanding Bullseye

America cannot control ocean temperatures or atmospheric cycles. But Congress can influence immigration policy and population growth—factors that determine how many people, homes, and communities will be in the path of natural disasters.

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Date May 12, 2026

Sanctuary Policies Are Undermining Enforcement and Inviting the Next Surge

Immigration enforcement is producing results not seen in decades. More than 80,000 illegal aliens accepted voluntary departure orders between January 2025 and March 2026 — at least seven times the roughly 11,400 who did so during the final 15 months of the Biden administration, according to court data compiled by the Vera Institute of Justice. … Continued

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Date May 11, 2026

Republicans keep winning on immigration. Then what?

Yes, Congress funded the administration's enforcement operations. But with Republican control of both chambers and the White House, the border legislation they once championed has quietly disappeared from the agenda.

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Date May 1, 2026

The Americans First Immigration Act

Curtails extended family chain migration, while still allowing spouses and minor children to join or  remain with family units that are lawfully in our country. This will help reduce total immigration to  levels that promote better assimilation, creating a more balanced, sustainable system where  immigration is tied to the nation’s economic health and social cohesion. 

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Date April 30, 2026

Congressional Inaction Threatens Border Security

We need Republicans in the House to call a vote on Rep. McClintock's Shut Down Sanctuary Policies Act, or better yet a vote to lock in border security measures before recent history repeats itself and we find ourselves amid another run on the border. 

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