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You Lie! -- By: Mark Krikorian

Abstract: H.R. 3962 would deliberately permit illegal aliens to participate in the government health insurance exchange and in the public option insurance program. It would nominally bar them from receiving health care "affordability credits" and most ...

From MARK KRIKORIAN, The Corner,  24 Nov 2009

Gone to Texas -- By: Mark Krikorian

I don't know if there are numbers to back up this TV news report, but it's interesting if true: Thousands of illegal immigrants are flooding into Texas, but they're not crossing the Mexico-United States border. As states such as Oklahoma and California ...

From MARK KRIKORIAN, The Corner,  24 Nov 2009

Go Home to Momma -- By: Mark Krikorian

In many Mexican villages, all you find are older people — many of them now working harder to earn a few extra pesos to send to children in the United States. This is, at best, a temporary solution. Folks on both sides of the border are treading water ...

From MARK KRIKORIAN, The Corner,  23 Nov 2009

So That's Why It's Taking So Long -- By: Mark Krikorian

House Democrats are making changes to their immigration legislation to reflect the nation's high unemployment rate. The move comes as recognition that the 10.2 percent jobless rate – which is expected to rise and remain in double-digits for much of 2010 ...

From MARK KRIKORIAN, The Corner,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  Luis Gutierrez

'It All Leads Back to Rahm Emanuel' -- By: Mark Krikorian

I love it that the Hispanic Caucus hates Rahm so much, in this case because he pushed for the illegal-alien restrictions in the health-care bill. I can't wait to hear what they'll say about him when their comprehensive amnesty bill fails to go anywhere! ...

From MARK KRIKORIAN, The Corner,  20 Nov 2009

Profile in Courage -- By: Mark Krikorian

She deemed climate change a "serious issue" but at the same time suggested the science surrounding global warming is less than conclusive. She said she supports "controlling the border" against illegal immigration and establishing a better temporary ...

From MARK KRIKORIAN, The Corner,  20 Nov 2009

Audit or Arrest? -- By: Mark Krikorian

Rep. Lamar Smith, ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee and immigration-enforcement stalwart, wheedled updated statistics out of DHS and found that, in the words of the Washington Times story: Criminal arrests, administrative arrests, ...

From MARK KRIKORIAN, The Corner,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Lamar S. Smith,  U.S. Republican Party,  Washington Times,  Barack Obama,  American Apparel

Tantalus Reaches for Amnesty -- By: Mark Krikorian

Amnesty keeps receding into the future. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, the amnesty point man in the House, had pledged to introduce a bill in October, then promised it in November, and this week, in a conference call hosted by the Campaign to Reform Immigration ...

From MARK KRIKORIAN, The Corner,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Luis Gutierrez,  Chuck Schumer,  U.S. Senate

Leading Indicator? -- By: Mark Krikorian

Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick continues to be a leading indicator for the Obama administration. This week, in the middle of massive budget cuts, a new $1 billion tax hike and unemployment at 25-year highs, the Patrick administration is pushing a ...

From MARK KRIKORIAN, The Corner,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Deval Patrick

George W. Hoover -- By: Mark Krikorian

Bush's belated support for free markets follows in Hoover's footsteps. After leaving office in 1933, Hoover wrote books and articles defending free markets and criticizing the Democrats' New Deal. Some of his criticisms of FDR were well-taken. Many New ...

From MARK KRIKORIAN, The Corner,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: George W. Bush,  U.S. Democratic Party,  David Henderson,  General Motors

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