Illegal Immigrants

Ponchatoula Man And Company Accused Of Hiring Illegal Immigrants
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A 32-year-old Ponchatoula man and his home elevation company have been indicted by a federal grand jury on 11 counts. The U.S. Attorney's Office says Christopher Benson and his Louisiana Home Elevations LLC are charged with conspiring to conceal and encourage illegal immigrants by providing them employment with the company, conducting related monetary transactions and struct
Some Think Tebow Inspires Violence
Some Think Tebow Inspires Violence
Some Think Tebow Inspires Violence
A Rabbi writing for a Jewish Newspaper is claiming some outrageous things about Tim Tebow.  He says that a Super Bowl win by Tebow's Broncos would incite violence in the form of Mosques being burned down, gays being bashed and immigrants being banished...
Washington DC Agencies Not Allowed To Ask Immigration Status
Washington DC Agencies Not Allowed To Ask Immigration Status
Washington DC Agencies Not Allowed To Ask Immigration Status
A new executive order from Washington, DC Mayor Vincent Gray prohibits agencies in the nation’s capitol from asking about a person’s immigration status. The rule applies to all police, emergency personnel, the attorney general’s office and other DC agencies. The order also prohibits agencies from contacting U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, unless a suspect’s immigration status is part of a criminal investigation.
Sens. Vitter, Paul Introduce Birthright Citizenship Legislation
Sens. Vitter, Paul Introduce Birthright Citizenship Legislation
Sens. Vitter, Paul Introduce Birthright Citizenship Legislation
(Washington, D.C.) - U.S. Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) and U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) this week introduced a resolution that would amend the Constitution so that a person born in the United States to illegal aliens does not automatically gain citizenship unless at least one parent is a legal citizen, legal immigrant, active member of the Armed Forces or a naturalized legal citizen.
Vitter Reacts To Census Bureau Reapportionment Plan
Vitter Reacts To Census Bureau Reapportionment Plan
Vitter Reacts To Census Bureau Reapportionment Plan
“Even though we’ve been expecting this, the confirmation that Louisiana will lose a congressional seat is frustrating.  Last year, I tried to prevent this from happening with my amendment to require a citizenship question on the census and to prevent the counting of illegal immigrants for the purpose of apportionment,” said Vitter.