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What We Believe Part 6 – Immigration

By Steve McGough / November 14, 2010 /

Our featured video in the sidebar for this Sunday morning, Bill Whittle’s next in a series of videos on what the TEA Party – and conservatives – believe in. In a way, Whittle is clarifying a few points for those on the left who don’t listen, or selectively see signs or words and go all…

Judge blocks portion of Arizona immigration law SB 1070 (Update)

By Steve McGough / July 28, 2010 /

Not unexpected in my opinion, but it’s important to note a portion of Arizona SB 1070 will go into effect. A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order on portions of the law, including the part where law enforcement should make reasonable attempt to check immigration status, and act accordingly during lawful contact.

Obama sends troops to border – Krauthammer: Get the unemployed to work, complete the fence

By Jim Vicevich / May 26, 2010 /

President Obama, after meeting with Senate Republicans yesterday announces he intends to spend $500 million dollars and send 1200 ANG troops to the border to help stop illegal immigration. Is Obama caving to pressure or just a well timed head fake? Well, based on what Republicans asked for, it’s a sham.

Laugh of the day

By Jim Vicevich / May 3, 2010 /

I never post viral e-mails but this one even made me laugh. Via the SOS who notes, “Even though neither of us is a “birther” … you gotta love this guy” purely for his sense of humor. For all we know, he’s not a “birther” either. But, come on, even the President has to chuckle…

“Lawful Contact” did not need to be redefined in Arizona illegal immigration bill

By Steve McGough / April 30, 2010 /

Once available, I took a few minutes to read the illegal immigration legislation provided by the Arizona legislature. I certainly knew what lawful contact meant, but some thought it vague enough to result in random ID checks.

Los Angeles really goes over deep end – demands office space for day laborers

By Steve McGough / August 14, 2008 /

Imagine this. You own a business on a street where a illegal aliens tend to congregate. Illegal aliens – and probably some U.S. citizens – hang out there in hopes of someone driving by and offering them a few hours of work. These gathering places have developed from coast to coast. Since many of these…

Hartford to go for sanctuary city status

By Steve McGough / July 22, 2008 /

Aug. 5: Welcome to LGF readers. Let me know how you’re finding this article will ya? Update: Thanks for the link smokefire. Not to be outdone by New Haven, a sanctuary city that will issue a city ID no-questions-asked, Hartford, Connecticut is considering an ordinance that will prevent the Hartford Police Department’s law enforcement officers…

Upcoming immigration reform – here we go again

By Steve McGough / January 28, 2013 /

Political leaders in Washington have been again discussing immigration reform, and it looks like the group from the Legislative Branch is getting ahead of President Obama and his upcoming suggestions by getting a proposal out there.

Alabama federal court rules on immigration law

By SoundOffSister / September 28, 2011 /

Today, Federal District Court Judge Sharon Blackburn of the Northern District of Alabama issued an opinion on Alabama’s new immigration law. The law was scheduled to take effect on September 1, but, in August, the judge blocked the law from taking effect until she had a chance to rule on the arguments raised by the…

Left-wing ‘The Nation’ suggests Lou Dobbs an American hypocrite – uses illegal aliens

By Steve McGough / October 7, 2010 /

We’ve got mail! Actually, we get a lot of mail, but anyway… Kevin from Manchester, Conn. sent us a aloof e-mail suggestion we would not discuss this story since it was posted on a liberal website. The Nation – a left-wing liberal online magazine – has charged Lou Dobbs is an “American hypocrite” since he…