EBT California (Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press)Breitbart – by Chriss W Street

In a report entitled “Immigrants Tend to Live in High Welfare Benefit States,” published on Jan. 26, 2015, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) determined that “the generous welfare benefits offered by some states have magnetic effects and alter the geographic sorting of immigrants in the United States”–attracting many to California.

The report found that “there is a ‘striking and easily observable clustering of immigrants in high-benefit states.” As California rose from offering medium benefit levels in 1970 to “almost the most generous in the nation” by 1990, the benefit levels served as a magnet for less-educated immigrants.   Continue reading “Report: California’s High Welfare Benefits Attract New Immigrants”

DMVBreitbart – by ADELLE NAZARIAN

Illegal aliens may enjoy a free pass on identity theft due to a new investigative policy at California’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

The policy, issued last year and effective as of Jan. 1, 2015, directs DMV investigators to overlook identity theft by applicants “who may have attempted to obtain or been issued a license or ID card previously through submission of false information.”   Continue reading “California DMV Ordered to Overlook Identity Theft by Illegals”

Apolinar Altamirano in his booking photo Jan. 22, 2015. (Source: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office)Sent to us by a reader.

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MESA, AZ (CBS5) – An undocumented immigrant from Mexico was out on bond when he allegedly shot a store clerk in Mesa on Thursday.

Apolinar Altamirano, 29, was captured early Thursday morning in the West Valley after a chase with Mesa police and Arizona Department of Public Safety officers.   Continue reading “Suspect in US illegally before shooting death of Mesa store clerk”

Private JetThe Mirror – by Alex Wellman

Super rich hedge fund managers are buying ‘secret boltholes’ where they can hideout in the event of civil uprising against growing inequality, it has been claimed.

Nervous financiers from across the globe have begun purchasing landing strips, homes and land in areas such as New Zealand so they can flee should people rise up.   Continue reading “Panicked super rich buying boltholes with private airstrips to escape if poor rise up”

Traffic jam cars (Shutterstock)Raw Story – Reuters

The Justice Department has been secretly gathering and storing hundreds of millions of records about motorists in an effort to build a national database that tracks the movement of vehicles across the country, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

The newspaper said the main aim of the license plate tracking program run by the Drug Enforcement Administration was to seize automobiles, money and other assets to fight drug trafficking, according to one government document.   Continue reading “Drug Enforcement Administration secretly spying on millions of cars: report”

Russia police vehicleBusiness Insider – by Thomas Hirst

The deputy head of the Russian Central Bank directorate in the Amur region of the country has shot dead three people before turning the gun on himself, Russian independent news service Interfax reports.

The killer, named in Russian media as Vladimir Levkin, is alleged to have shot two women and a man in an office on the first floor of the regional Central Bank in the city of Blagoveshchensk. All three died at the scene.   Continue reading “Russian Central Bank Deputy Head Shoots 3 Dead In The Far East Of The Country Before Killing Himself”

Warning Signs – by Alan Caruba

Dateline: January 27, 2015 – 3 to 4 AM, New York City and Tri-State area.

There was no climate change where I live in a suburb of Newark, N.J. if by “climate change” you meant a dramatic blizzard with high winds and several feet of snow. It’s winter and you get the occasional, rare blizzard every few years, but more often you get snowstorms. That’s not “change” by any definition.   Continue reading “The Blizzard That Wasn’t”

Ukrainian Prime Minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, meets with European leaders at the beginning of the conflict between Moscow and Kiev.The Real Agenda News – by Luis R. Miranda

The European Union (EU) is weighing new sanctions against Russia for its supposedresponsibility” in the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in eastern Ukraine, saidTuesday the Heads of State and Government of the 28 in a joint statement .“In view of theworsening situation, we ask the next Council of Foreign Affairs to assess the situation and consider appropriate measures, in particular on new restrictive measures for the rapid and full implementation of the agreements of Minsk” say the European leaders. The foreign ministers are due to meet next Thursday.   Continue reading “European Union set to impose heavier sanctions on Russia”

U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at the Summit on College Opportunity while at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, December 4, 2014.  REUTERS/Larry Downing (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION) - RTR4GQW4The Daily Caller – by Chuck Ross

The White House is embarking on a public relations pitch to raise awareness about President Obama’s executive amnesty, which the administration claims will provide a boost to the economy and have no negative impact on American workers — a claim which Obama himself has disputed in the past.

To help sell Obama’s unilateral action, which he announced in November, the White House has published a U.S. map which shows how much economic output will increase for each state due to amnesty. The amnesty will provide temporary relief from deportation and legal work status to approximately 5 million illegal immigrants.   Continue reading “White House: Here’s A Map To Show You How Amnesty Will Help Your State!”

Immigration questionsL A Times – by KATE LINTHICUM

The White House said Monday that President Obama’s executive actions on immigration could boost California’s economy by as much as $27.5 billion.

In a public relations blitz ahead of the rollout of Obama’s expanded deferred action program, White House advisor Cecilia Muñoz said the president’s move to give work permits to millions and ease restrictions on high-skilled immigrants would increase wages and productivity in the nation’s largest economy.   Continue reading “White House touts economic effect of Obama’s immigration program”

Activist Post – by Bernie Suarez

Anyone who is fully awakened to the agenda of the new world order and the globalist terrorists knows by now that they don’t like to miss out on opportunities to push their lies and set up the general public for accepting their long-term agenda. It is therefore our duty to expose their lies before it happens in the hope that more people will see through their deception as it happens.

As we wind down another NFL season, let’s turn our attention again to how the globalists rely heavily on the irrational sports (fanaticism) platform to pump their lies and deception to an already hypnotized audience waiting as empty vessels to have their minds polluted with any lie the globalists want them to believe.    Continue reading “6 Major Lies That Will Be Pushed On NFL Fans This Week”

Reuters/Sukree SukplangRT

Valentine’s Day can be a terrible time for jilted lovers and those dealing with rejection, but now even those simmering in anger can delight in the holiday by adopting a hissing cockroach or hairy scorpion in honor of their former lovers.

Looking to drum up support for some of its less cuddly critters, the San Francisco Zoo is putting a twist on Valentine’s Day. Instead of adopting a penguin, flamingo, or giraffe, people now have a limited-time opportunity to adopt a Madagascar hissing cockroach or a giant hairy scorpion.   Continue reading “Angry with an ex? Adopt a cockroach or scorpion in their honor”

Pedro FloresMail.com

CHICAGO (AP) — Twin Chicago brothers reviled by Mexican cartels but praised by prosecutors as among the most valuable traffickers-turned-informants in recent history are set to be sentenced in a federal courthouse in their hometown amid tight security.

Tuesday will be the first public appearance by Pedro and Margarito Flores since they agreed to spill secrets to U.S. agents about Mexican drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman and a half-dozen of his lieutenants in a nearly $2 billion trafficking franchise that spanned much of North America.   Continue reading “Sentencing day for Chicago twins who turned on cartel”

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A historic New Orleans cemetery that may have started New Orleans’ tradition of above-ground crypts will soon be off-limits to tourists on their own because of repeated vandalism among the tombs, the Roman Catholic archdiocese that owns the property has announced.

Starting in March, entry to St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 and its labyrinth of mausoleums will be restricted to the relatives of the dead buried there and to tourists whose guide is registered with the Archdiocese of New Orleans.   Continue reading “Vandalism: No solo tourists in New Orleans’ oldest cemetery”

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McRAE, Ga. (AP) — Three days after Bud Runion posted an ad on the website Craigslist that he was seeking to buy a 1966 Mustang convertible, he and his wife set out for a small farming community in southern Georgia to meet with a potential seller. Then they vanished.

In Telfair County, where cotton and peanut fields meet dense woods a three-hour drive south of the Runions’ suburban Atlanta home, days of searching by authorities and volunteers ended Monday with a grim discovery and an arrest.   Continue reading “Bodies found after Ga. couple lured by Craigslist contact”

Police have cordoned off the scene at Citibank Plaza in Central. Photo: Felix WongSouth China Morning Post – by Clifford Lo and Lai Ying-kit

A 31-year-old man jumped to his death from a bank tower in Hong Kong’s Central this morning after an argument with his girlfriend, according to a police source.

The man, identified by the source as Lui Yau-man, was wearing a business suit when he was found lying unconscious on an elevated platform by security guards at the Citibank Plaza at around 7.30am.   Continue reading “Bank executive, 31, jumps to death from workplace ‘after dispute with girlfriend’”