Donald Trump held a rally in Reading, Pennsylvania, targeting Latino voters with a message of law and order and attacking the Biden administration on issues of illegal immigration and economic hardship. The rally comes as the Republican candidate seeks to win over voters in the key swing state ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Results for: Immigration
In his final North Carolina campaign stop before Election Day, former President Donald Trump announced he would impose a substantial tariff on Mexican goods if the country doesn’t curb the flow of migrants entering the U.S. He also outlined a tough immigration plan including a 10-year prison sentence for illegal re-entry and the death penalty for migrants who kill Americans. Trump’s speech comes as early voting data shows Republicans outpacing Democrats in North Carolina.
A new study by the Nuremberg Institute for Market Decisions (NIM) reveals that Americans see climate change as the most pressing issue facing the nation in the next 5-10 years, despite the immediate concerns over cost of living and immigration. The study, ‘Challenges of Nations (US)’, surveyed almost 2,000 Americans, highlighting a shift in priorities between immediate concerns and long-term challenges.
Jonathan Turley, a legal scholar and Fox News contributor, reflects on the rising tide of anger and division in the US political landscape. He contrasts this with the hope and gratitude expressed by a new citizen, who, having escaped a country where free speech is stifled, finds America’s political discourse perplexing. Turley argues that the true essence of America lies in its founding principles and the constant influx of individuals who choose it, even amidst its imperfections.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has criticized the US immigration system, expressing frustration over the difficulties faced by highly skilled individuals like Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas who are trying to obtain green cards. Musk’s comments follow Srinivas’s recent post detailing his three-year wait for a green card, highlighting the complexities and delays inherent in the process. Musk believes the current system is flawed, favoring illegal entry over legal immigration for talented individuals.
A conservative group, the Center to Advance Security in America (CASA), is suing the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for documents detailing how taxpayer money is being used to house and shelter illegal immigrants. The lawsuit comes amid growing concerns about the handling of the migrant crisis and the lack of transparency surrounding the use of federal funds.
Republican Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno has launched a scathing attack on incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown, accusing him of supporting ‘open border’ policies, a ‘far-left, anti-American agenda,’ and failing to prioritize American interests. Moreno, a successful businessman, emphasizes the stark contrast between their visions for the country, arguing that Brown’s record does not reflect Ohio’s values.
A group of Republican senators, led by Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), are raising serious concerns about the rising number of tuberculosis cases in the U.S., blaming the ongoing border crisis for the alarming trend. They’ve sent a letter to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, demanding action to reinstate border security measures and address the public health threat.
Elon Musk has criticized the US immigration system, calling it ‘upside down’ for making it harder for highly skilled individuals to enter the country legally compared to criminals entering illegally. He pointed to the three-year wait for a green card experienced by Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas as an example, highlighting the bureaucratic hurdles faced by talented immigrants. Musk’s comments come amidst ongoing debate about immigration policy and its impact on American innovation and economic growth.
A pro-Trump super PAC has launched a blistering ad campaign targeting Vice President Kamala Harris in battleground states, focusing on her record on immigration, the economy, and the Biden-Harris agenda. The ad highlights the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan and the surge in illegal immigration at the border, linking them to the Biden administration’s policies.