It just struck me as obvious that a state has the right to restrict its welfare benefits only to those people who are U.S. citizens or are visiting the state legally.
My hope is that Kansas will be to stopping election fraud what Arizona is to stopping illegal immigration.
Because, when it comes to restoring the rule of law, I can't change my mind and I won't change the subject.
That's what the new definition of racist is: It's a conservative that's winning an argument!
It's always enjoyable talking with someone who has a very well-functioning, reasoning mind.
I think all nonpresidential elections are won or lost by motivating your own voters.
I served as Attorney General John Ashcroft's chief adviser on immigration law at the U.S. Department of Justice during 2001-03.
The Department of Homeland Security knows of the millions of aliens who are in the United States legally and that's data that's never been bounced against the state's voter rolls to see whether these people are registered.
Well, let's remember that one of the things that the open borders side always says is, 'Oh, they're just children.' No... the median age is 25 of a DACA illegal alien, and they can be up to 36 years old and still be getting the amnesty, and they claim to have come in before the age of 16, so first of all they are not children.
If we're worried about keeping families together, then the illegal alien parents who brought them here should also be removed to the home country along with the DACA recipient alien.
It's time we stop illegal immigration in Kansas.
It's not rocket science. It's not super high technology to construct border barriers.
It is correct that securing the border is a government function, but when the government fails, it has a specific and significant impact on individual landowners.