Archive for February, 2017

One Number Proves Trump’s Border Wall Won’t Stop Illegal Immigration – The Daily Dot

BY JAMES KING

President Donald Trump came to power by hanging his hat on the idea that a glorious wall along the US-Mexico border would be the be-all and end-all solution to illegal immigration in the United States. He was met by chants of build the wall at stops along the campaign trail where supporters worked themselves into a tizzy as the now-president crowed about deporting the roughly 11 million people in the country illegally (which is virtually impossible).

Everything else aside, however, there are numerous reasons critics say a border wall is not just bad politics it wont be very effective. First, there are still many other ways to cross a border,tunnels and ladders going under or over this great wall among them. Then theres the cost; an estimated $15 billion to construct this enormous wall that would need to span nearly 2,000 miles.

But even if the wall were free (its not; Mexico isnt paying)and tunnels and ladders didnt exist, a gargantuan wall on the border wouldnt have stopped nearly half of the people currently in the country illegally. Because nearly half of the undocumented immigrants currently in the country didnt get here by sneaking across the border. Rather, they came to the US on legal visas and didnt leave when they expired.

The most extensive research on people who overstay their visas (overstays as their called) was a study by theU.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service that found that 41 percent of those in the country illegally were overstays. The study was conducted in 1997, but that figure is widely accepted by most immigration experts as still being accurate today. In fact, some believe the number today is more in the ballpark of 50 percent.

In September of 2015, journalist Jorge Ramos used that figure to support his claim that 40 percent of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. get here by airplane as he argued against Trumps plan to build a border wall.Punditfact, a website that fact checks comments made by political pundits like Ramos, found that Ramos claim that 40 percent of undocumented immigrants get her on planes likely isnt accurate theres really no way to determine what mode of transportation immigrants use to get here. In disproving Ramos claim, the website circled back with immigration experts to see if the figure of 41 percent of undocumented immigrants being overstays rather than people who slipped across the border illegally.

It is likely that the 40 percent figure is still valid and, if anything, the share of unauthorized immigrants who are visa overstayers is probably higher than 40 percent, Jeffrey Passel, an immigration expert with the Pew Research Center, told the website.

Robert Warren, another immigration expert who worked at the INS at the time of the 1997 study, also told the site that he believes the percentage of undocumented immigrants who are overstays has likely increased, primarily because of the decline in Mexican nationals migrating to the U.S.

Since 2000, arrivals from Mexico, who are about 85-90 percent entries without inspection, have plummeted, while overstays have increased, or stayed at about their historical levels, Warren said.

Over the weekend, Trump signed a controversial executive order banning travel to the U.S. by people from seven primarily Muslim, Middle-eastern countries. Undocumented immigrants and refugees from those countries make up less than two percent of those in the country illegally (likely much less) according to data from theMigration Policy Institute, and nationals from these seven countries have been responsible for precisely zero American deaths. Like his $15 billion wall, Trumps order appears to be based more on campaign promises than any sort of rhyme or reason.

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First on CNN: Vice President Mike Pence to attend Super Bowl – CNN

Pence will be the fourth sitting vice president to attend a Super Bowl. Vice Presidents Spiro Agnew, George H.W. Bush and Al Gore each attended the NFL championship game while in office.

Security was already slated to be tight at Sunday's event. The Department of Homeland Security had designated the Super Bowl as a top-tier national security event and federal officials have for months been involved in security planning and will help secure Houston's NRG Stadium.

Pence press secretary Marc Lotter declined to confirm Pence's attendance, but said the vice president's schedule would be released later Friday.

It's unclear whether Pence, the former Indiana governor, has a favorite as the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots face off Sunday, but that may not be the case for President Donald Trump.

Meanwhile, Falcons' owner Arthur Blank criticized Trump earlier this week for his executive order suspending the US refugee program and banning citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries from the US as well as for the White House's statement on the Holocaust, which made no mention of Jews.

Bush, the second sitting vice president to ever attend a Super Bowl, will also do the coin toss Sunday.

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Pence moves into Speaker Ryan’s House neighborhood – Charlotte Observer


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Sunday on ‘This Week’: Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, and Sen. Ben Sasse – ABC News

After President Donald Trump's second full week in office, George Stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with Vice President Mike Pence, on "This Week" Sunday.

Plus, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minnesota, and Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska, weigh in on the confirmation battle for President Trump's cabinet picks and Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, and the fallout from the temporary travel ban.

And the Powerhouse Roundtable debates the week in politics, with Rep. Andre Carson, D-Indiana, Rep. Tom Cole, R-Oklahoma, ABC News political analyst Matthew Dowd, Republican strategist and CNBC contributor Sara Fagen, and former communications director for Hillary for America Jennifer Palmieri.

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SJWs Blast Mike Pence for Commemorating White Man at Outset of Black History Month – PJ Media

On Monday evening, Vice President Mike Pence decided to commemorate Black History Month (February) by praising President Abraham Lincoln, the man who submitted the 13th Amendment, ending slavery once and for all in the United States of America. Naturally, this was too much for social justice warriors on Twitter, who mocked Pence for praising a white man for Black History Month.

"As #BlackHistoryMonth begins, we remember when Pres. Lincoln submitted the 13th Amendment, ending slavery, to the states #NationalFreedomDay," Pence posted on Twitter.

Pence wasn't just saying this. February 1 is National Freedom Day, a day commemorating President Lincoln's submission of the 13th Amendment. It also happens to be the first day of Black History Month, which grew out of Negro History week, the second week of February, chosen to coincide with the birthdays ofAbraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. It is arguable that the month, like the week, was chosen for the specific reference to the abolition of slavery, set in motion by Lincoln.

But 2017 social justice warriors don't care about history so long as they can make a point.

C.X. Cope, the founder of Bedlam PAC, a liberal organization which sells "Fruck Trump" t-shirts, tried to give Pence a lesson in race. ".@VP ......he was white. This is BLACK History Month," Cope himself a white man but a Black Lives Matter activist nonetheless tweeted.

SJWs launched a hashtag, #PenceBlackHistory, suggesting that praising Abraham Lincoln at the outset of Black History Month is just as offensive as praising any white person on a month to commemorate black people's accomplishments.

"Black History Month: Let's remember @JoeBiden,first Vice President to a Black President," tweeted Jeremy Bandini, with the #PenceBlackHistory tag.

" In honor of #BHMwe recognize the KKK because without them there would be no Black Panthers," Justin Key chimed in.

"If white people never enslaved you and took your civil rights, then you would have never had MLK and Malcolm X," tweeted another user.

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