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By Nik Rajkovic
Dec 21, 2020
More than half of all registered voters in the u-s believe the government should require proof of citizenship to cast a ballot in federal elections.
That includes a whopping 46-percent of Democrats, according to the latest
Ira Mehlman at the
Federation for American Immigration Reform says he s not surprised after uncertainty in the last two presidential elections.
“One of the things that we need to do to ensure the integrity of our elections is it make sure that people have confidence that when the votes are tallied, they are votes cast by people who are legitimately able and legally entitled to vote in the United States,” he says.
Se acabo el tiempo.
Seventeen years after granting temporary protected status to nearly 200,000 Salvadoran citizens who had fled earthquakes in 2001 or who were already here illegally and claimed they were unable to return to their homeland because of civil strife, America is setting a deadline:
As if we haven t shown enough generosity to these provisional guests in our home, the Department of Homeland Security gave the Salvadorans until September 2019 to get their affairs in order. But the usual suspects in the permanent Gang of Amnesty identity-politics Democrats, Big Business Republicans, anti-rule of law activists and sovereignty-sabotaging pundits condemned the Trump administration s announcement this week with a heaping dose of hyperbole.
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As COVID-19 vaccine rolls out, undocumented immigrants fear retribution for seeking dose Marco della Cava, Daniel Gonzalez and Rebecca Plevin, USA TODAY
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As the COVID-19 vaccine makes its way throughout the United States, immigration activists and lawmakers are rallying to ensure that the 11 million undocumented immigrants at the heart of the nation s food production and service industry sectors are not left out.
Experts say it is unlikely that health officials will discriminate against undocumented Americans. But after years of isolationist and punitive immigration policies from the Trump administration, many immigrants whose physical and fiscal health has, along with many people of color, been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic might be unwilling to come forward and get vaccinated.