Illegal Immigration

Florida recently passed a law, signed by Governor DeSantis and scheduled to take effect July 1st, which prohibits bringing illegal aliens into the state or allowing them to take jobs. That sounds totally reasonable to me, but the Mexican government doesn’t like it. Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, known by the initials AMLO, had […]

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On April 13th, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Atlanta, overturned a previous ruling delivered by a district judge in southern Florida which had, in turn, blocked portions of a Florida law banning “sanctuary cities” in Florida.  Furthermore, there are currently two bills pending in Florida legislature committees, one in the House, […]

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Allan on January 14th, 2023

The much-ballyhooed North American Leaders’ Summit (NALS) is over.  Held in Mexico City on January 9 and 10, it featured the three North American leaders Justin Trudeau of Canada, Joe Biden of the U.S.A. and Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) of Mexico. AMLO’s remarks during and following the summit show exactly where he stands: open […]

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Allan on December 2nd, 2022

In the month of October, Customs and Border Protection reported 230,678 “encounters” with illegal aliens. This term refers to both apprehensions and expulsions, including multiple “encounters” with the same individuals. Besides the raw numbers, we have to ask, where are all these illegal aliens coming from? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan […]

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Allan on November 3rd, 2022

The 2022 midterm elections are scheduled for Tuesday, November 8th. Could the results of these midterms change U.S. immigration policy? To read the entire blog entry, click here . Blog by Allan Wall published November 3rd, 2022, on Border Hawk Blog.

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Allan on October 30th, 2022

Two recent Breitbart articles provide data on the demographic effects of the Biden Border Rush, and one of them paints reports the effect of all immigration into the United States, including but not limited to the Biden Border Rush. For the entire blog entry, click here . Blog entry by Allan Wall, published October 29th, […]

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Oklahoma has a gubernatorial election, pitting incumbent Kevin Stitt against Education Secretary Joy Hofmeister, who has openly announced that she supports ”sanctuary cities”, where municipal governments don’t cooperate with immigration authorities. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published October 28th, 2022, on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on October 28th, 2022

Our southern border is being invaded. Critics of the Biden Border Policy sometimes call it an open border, or say we no longer have a border. Such descriptions are powerful. But are they accurate? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published October 27th, 2022, on Border Hawk Blog.

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Two years ago, in McGirt v. Oklahoma, the Supreme Court ruled that the Muscogee Tribe of Oklahoma still has an Indian reservation. This led to the current legal understanding that six Oklahoma tribes have reservations, comprising 43% of Oklahoma’s territory, including the city of Tulsa. It’s a preposterous ruling which may leads to all sorts […]

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Allan on April 29th, 2022

Tierra Stansberry’s dream was to see the ocean.   Some readers may not think that’s such a big deal. But Tierra was from Iowa, and to those of us folks who grew up in landlocked Midwestern states, seeing the ocean is a big deal.  Tierra finally went to California, hoping to see the ocean.  We don’t […]

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