How does government silence a citizen? Tell him he doesn't count.
"I hope all of you are going to fill out your census form when it comes in the mail next month. If... Read More
With California’s Unemployment at 12 Percent, Suddenly Picking Crops Is Not So Bad
For years, advocates for guest worker amnesty have asked who will pick the crops if cheap labor can’t be imported. My favorite... Read More
The Amusement Park
Shortly after I began doing interviews on television and radio programs about the immigration crisis that contributed to the terrorist attacks of... Read More
Department of Labor Ignores Its Legal Obligation to Use E-Verify
Evidence mounts that President Obama’s administration sanctions hiring illegal aliens. A year ago, Patricia Shiu, director of the Department of Labor's Office... Read More
Be Careful What You Wish For
Russell Pearce was the force behind the controversial Arizona Immigration Law, SB 1070. He was the President of the Arizona State Senate... Read More
CALIFORNIA GROUP TO RUN TV AD IN PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE CALLING FOR LESS LEGAL IMMIGRATION TO OPEN MORE JOBS
Californians For Population Stabilization Asks If Republican Candidates Know How Many Legal Immigrants Are Admitted Annually To Take Jobs Press Contact: Gretchen... Read More
Secure Communities, if Implemented, Saves Lives
By Joe Guzzardi November 7, 2011 In Orleans County, New York, last week, political correctness may have cost the life of Kathleen... Read More
Congressional Inaction on E-Verify Traps Unemployed Americans
By Joe Guzzardi November 2, 2011 In the debate about E-Verify, the online program that confirms whether newly hired employees are legally... Read More
Republicans at Odds Over E-Verify; Status Quo Great for Employed Aliens
By Joe Guzzardi November 4, 2011 House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith’s Legal Workforce Act that would make the online, free E-Verify program... Read More
To Understand 7 Billion, Think Locally
By Joe Guzzardi October 31, 2011 Wrapping our minds around the concept of 7 billion people, the earth’s population, is tough. Even... Read More