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Europeans Made up 9% of Immigrants to US in 2016
Europeans made up only nine percent—or 165,000—of all the 1.75 million legal and illegal immigrants who entered the US in 2016, while 38 percent came from Latin America, 34 percent came from Asia, and 15 percent came from Africa, a new analysis of official data by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has shown.
Using the US Census Bureau’s public-use data from the 2017 American Community...
IRS “Providing Tax Benefits” to Illegal Invaders
The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provides tax benefits to illegal invaders inside America in contravention of the law, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has revealed.
An recent article on the CIS website revealed that illegal aliens were claiming child tax credits:
“These child tax credits are being provided by the IRS to illegal aliens notwithstanding that the Personal Responsibility...
Over 347,000 criminal migrants at large in US
According to the Center for Immigration Studies, the number of crimes conducted by immigrants in the US has increased drastically.
Given the March “ICE Weekly Departures and Detention Report”, 168,680 convicted criminal immigrants who had final orders of removal, remained at large in the US.
Another 179,018 convicted criminal immigrants with deportation cases pending also remained at large.
While...
Obama Criminally Opens Border for Flood of Illegals
White House sets up shadow amnesty program illegally.
The Obama administration has granted work permits to millions of unqualified illegals since 2009, according to data obtained by the Center for Immigration Studies.
The feds gave 1.7 million work permits to aliens whose legal status is unknown, 1.2 million to aliens with visas which did not authorize employment (tourists, students, etc.), and 982,000...
DOJ Gave Millions to Illegal Immigrant 'Sanctuaries,' Report Finds
Nov. 1: Natalia Garcia Pasmanick yells at a protest of Arizona's new immigration law while Raymond Herrera, rear, holds up an Arizona flag in support of its immigration law outside of a U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals building in San Francisco, a sanctuary county and city that received $754,853 in SCAAP grant money in 2010.
The Department of Justice has spent tens of millions of dollars this year...