Cartels Cashing in on Stolen Fruit: A Call to Action on Illegal Immigration and Border Security

Summary: In a passionate social media post, Ben Bergquam highlights cartel exploitation of American farmers in California’s Central Valley. He warns against buying stolen cartel fruit, emphasizing the millions they rake in from illegal activities. His message is clear: before expanding legal migration programs like H-1B visas, America must prioritize halting illegal immigration and holding

Republicans Secure Majority in Minnesota House After Democrat Resigns Over Residency Issue

Republicans will temporarily control the Minnesota House after a newly elected Democrat resigned due to a residency ruling. Republicans are set to begin the year with at least a temporary majority in the Minnesota House after a newly elected Democrat resigned over his failure to meet the state’s residency requirements. Democratic candidate Curtis Johnson told

Biden Blocked: Court Halts Sale of Border Wall Materials as Trump Prepares to Rebuild

Report on Court Order Against Biden Administration on Border Wall Materials IntroductionThe Biden administration has been directed to cease selling materials intended for constructing the southern border wall, following legal action spearheaded by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. This development occurs as the incoming Trump administration prepares to resume stricter immigration policies, including the continuation

Yellen Says US Will Hit Debt Ceiling Mid-January, Forcing Treasury to Employ ‘Extraordinary Measures’

Extraordinary measures, often described as accounting maneuvers, allow the Treasury to free up cash and delay default. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that the United States will hit its statutory debt ceiling around the middle of January, a development she said will prompt the Treasury to resort to “extraordinary measures” to prevent the government