Illegal immigration now costs US taxpayers $151 billion a year, new study finds
Story by Adam Shaw Illegal immigration is now costing U.S. taxpayers $151 billion a year, marking a 30% increase in five years, according to a new study by a hawkish…
Story by Adam Shaw Illegal immigration is now costing U.S. taxpayers $151 billion a year, marking a 30% increase in five years, according to a new study by a hawkish…
Story by Philip Jankowski AUSTIN – The author behind a bill in the Texas Senate that would ban citizens of China, Iran, North Korea and Russia from owning property in…
Story by Aubrie Spady Some Democrats are criticizing President Joe Biden’s support of a bipartisan resolution overturning Washington D.C.’s criminal code revision that would lessen penalties for convicted criminals. In…
By Alexander Hall The company behind Discover credit cards will reportedly be joining a larger initiative to track when cardholders make purchases at gun stores. Multiple payment processors such as…
Story by Emily Washburn, Forbes Staff Chinese purchases of U.S agricultural land sparked concern in Congress among a bipartisan group of lawmakers—but 18 other countries own more American agricultural acres…
Story by Gabriel Hays Twitter users blasted U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday after he explained that the U.S. Department of Justice has prosecuted more pro-life activists blocking abortion…
By Danielle Wallace Rep. Anthony D’Esposito, R-N.Y., said his recent trip to El Paso, Texas, demonstrated how cartels “are controlling the border” by a “tactical game” against overwhelmed Border Patrol.…
Story by Chad Pergram The most staggering thing about a recent report about the nation’s fiscal health wasn’t that lawmakers must lift the debt ceiling this summer or the nation…
Opinion by Tom Rogan The Chinese Communist Party finds itself caught between the rock of its diplomatic duplicity and the hard place of its foreign policy agenda. Enter Beijing’s newly…
By Kevin Stocklin As member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) prepare to gather in Switzerland next week to negotiate final terms of an accord that will give the…
Story by Jaie Avila SAN ANTONIO – You’ll soon be voting on a sweeping proposition covering such polarizing issues as abortion and police reform. The election is in May, but…
By Kevin Stocklin The Biden administration is preparing to sign up the United States to a “legally binding” accord with the World Health Organization (WHO) that would give this Geneva-based…