Category: immigration

Australia Immigration Visa System Broken: Minister

Australia’s Home Affairs Minister has said the country’s immigration system is broken and potentially subject to criminal exploitation. Speaking to ABC Radio on Nov. 7, Home Affairs and Cyber Security Minister Clare O’Neil, when asked if she thought the current visa immigration system was broken and being used to commit crimes like sex slavery and human…


Australia’s Immigration Visa System Broken: Minister

Australia’s Home Affairs Minister has said the country’s immigration system is broken and potentially subject to criminal exploitation. Speaking to ABC Radio on Nov. 7, Home Affairs and Cyber Security Minister Clare O’Neil, when asked if she thought the current visa immigration system was broken and being used to commit crimes like sex slavery and human…


Greenbelt Housing Needed Due to Rising Immigration: Premier Ford

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is justifying his proposal to remove land from the environmentally protected Greenbelt in order to build homes by saying the housing crisis has worsened and will become more dire because of increased immigration. Ford says he welcomes a recent federal government announcement that it is seeking to boost immigration levels, bringing…


2.5 Million Residents in England and Wales Were Born Outside the UK in Past Decade: ONS

According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the number of England and Wales residents born outside of the UK has increased by 2.5 million in the decade since the last census in 2011. Figures released on Wednesday also showed that the number of people who listed Romania as their country of birth grew by…


The Many Questions Remaining About the Paul Pelosi Attack

There’s nothing the left won’t politicize. They push narratives to twist reality and foment hate. Americans can’t even ask basic questions—about immigration, trans surgeries, the war in Ukraine, Jan. 6—without being labeled as “white supremacists” or “domestic terrorists.” The news of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul, fits the same mold. Unless you buy the…


Ottawa Announces Target of 500,000 Immigrants Per Year by 2025

Ottawa is planning to bring in 500,000 new immigrants per year by 2025, Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Sean Fraser announced on Nov. 1. Fraser said in a statement that Canada’s 2023-2025 Immigration Levels Plan would embrace immigration “as a strategy to help businesses find workers and to attract the skills required in key sectors—including health care,…


98 Percent of Voters Say Economy Will Be Important in Their Midterm Vote

With inflation eating into consumers’ wallets and purses, it’s no surprise the economy will be first and foremost on Americans’ minds when casting their 2022 midterm ballots. A Gallup poll released Oct. 31 confirms that the most basic of kitchen-table issues—the cost of groceries and gas — will influence how 98 percent of Americans vote…


Will Hispanics Save America?

Commentary Opportunity. It’s why we all came here. For generations, immigrants have brought the varying flavors of their life experiences to America, enriching and revitalizing our culture in the process. They came for freedom from government, with no expectations of relying on it. Yet some multigenerational American families—having grown accustomed to our legal structures, living…


World’s Most Expensive Housing Market, Transactions at Three-Decade low

Hong Kong, the world’s most expensive residential market, is facing a downward trend as it drops out of the top 10 world’s wealthiest cities. The economic downturn, immigration wave, and the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hike have all caused Hong Kong’s property prices to face deep declines. With the decoupling of China and the United…


Pfizer Executive Admission on COVID-19 Vaccine; U.S. Supreme Court Decisions on Mail-in Voting and Rights of Fetuses | NTD Good Morning

A Pfizer executive’s admission about the company’s COVID-19 vaccine. A member of the European parliament called the revelation ‘shocking.’ We take a look at U.S. Supreme court rulings from Oct. 12. One regarding the rights of unborn children, and the other concerning rules for mail-in ballots. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is enthusiastic about its ‘alternatives…