The Myth of the Border Fence
There is a myth that the immigration crisis can be solved by building a fence. I recall that a couple of years... Read More
Ads Targeting Legal Immigrants Launched in San Francisco
March 7, 2011 Californians for Population Stabilization Ad With California’s unemployment rate as high as 12 percent, it’s not the first time... Read More
HR 1091, the Long Overdue Border Security Bill
In its March 21 legislative alert, CAPS urged concerned Americans to FAX their U.S. Representatives in support of Duncan Hunter’s HR 1091,... Read More
Utah’s Backdoor Amnesty Puts the Nation on High Illegal Immigration Alert
Early last week, CAPS issued a legislative alert urging concerned Americans to reject Utah Republican governor Gary Herbert’s backdoor amnesty. Despite the... Read More
Tom Brokaw Loses His Journalistic Objectivity
My CAPS writing colleague, Rob Sanchez, wrote about NBC’s seriously flawed report from earlier this month, entitled, “Can America keep best, brightest... Read More
A Showdown on the California DREAM Act Looms
On Tuesday, the California state assembly’s Higher Education Committee passed AB 130 that will allow illegal immigrants to qualify for financial aid... Read More
Jobless Older Americans Are Flat Out of Luck
No demographic has been spared from the job loss devastation that has ripped apart middle class America for nearly three years. With... Read More
Immigration think tank sees birthright citizenship as threat to U.S. security
A new Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) report examined the consequences of America’s liberal birthright (anchor baby) policy and found that the... Read More
More Immigration, More Visas Means More Unemployment for American Workers
On March 7, CAPS’ lead homepage story reported California’s slight January unemployment rate dip from 12.5 to 12.3 percent (not including those... Read More
Lower February Unemployment Rates Are Deceiving
Last week the major news media reported, in headlines, that in February the national unemployment rate had dropped to 8.9%, the lowest... Read More