Ag industry captains have friends in high places—the United States Congress
As if immigration reform patriots don’t have enough to worry about, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte’s office is sending troubling signals. Goodlatte... Read More
For Clueless GOP, No Amnesty Upside; Staggering Costs Certain
By Joe Guzzardi February 27, 2013 On Capitol Hill, events related to the congressional amnesty debate are unfolding at breakneck pace. Last... Read More
The Field Poll scrutinized: Californians want enforcement
The Sacramento Bee recently published a selective sampling of Field Poll results about immigration. The media hype touted findings that indicated Californians'... Read More
Immigration Reform Stalled on Capitol Hill; Distractions Abound
By Joe Guzzardi February 25, 2013 With Congress reconvening this week, now’s a good time to evaluate comprehensive immigration reform’s progress—or lack... Read More
Wage stagnation and the immigration connection (made by CAPS but not the New York Times)
The length to which the media will go to suppress negatives about immigration is hard to describe. But I’ll try by directing... Read More
Guest Workers: Great for Business, Bad for Americans
By Joe Guzzardi February 22, 2013 One of the selling points for immigration advocates is to present a united front to the... Read More
America’s population explosion third highest in the world
Last week the Wall Street Journal's editorial page featured Jonathan Last’s “America’s Baby Bust” as if our country faced a declining population. ... Read More
Immigration and Occam's Razor
Occam's Razor is a principle frequently used in logic, problem-solving and science that states that the simplest solution to a problem is... Read More
On Amnesty, Congress Needs to Think Long Term
By Joe Guzzardi February 20, 2013 Make no mistake about it. The single most important issue that Congress will face this year... Read More
Hillary Clinton Bested by the Crocodile Hunter’s Teenage Progeny
Denial about overpopulation's negative consequences extends all the way to the U.S. Secretary of State, the highest ranking appointed official in the Executive... Read More