ROSEMARY JENKS, Director of Government Relations at NumbersUSA:
PART ONE:
- Assessing data of illegal aliens inside the U.S. and their politically motivated label as ‘migrants’ and ‘refugees’
- Have flawed monitoring mechanisms taken the place of successful measures documenting illegal immigration?
- A refusal of the administration to implement certain amnesty-related legislation
- Questions regarding Congress-appropriated funding to border security
PART TWO:
- A leaked document giving insight into a possible ten point plan to grant quasi-legal work permits
- Looking back at President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program
- Highlighting extraconstitutional actions in immigration policy
- Deportation laws to individual states undermined by the Department of Homeland Security
PART THREE:
- Top GOP congressional leaders stance concerning executive amnesty
- A look at the complexities of ethnic voting blocks
- An omnibus spending bills effects on Congress’ power of the purse
PART FOUR:
- Economic and employment implications of a blanket amnesty
- Job market fluctuations with raising the minimum wage in concert with granting amnesty
- Security concerns of amnesty amid an insecure border
- American sovereignty in 2014
- Voter ID laws and controversy over illegal aliens having the right to vote