Asylum Claims Rife with Fraud
Summer has officially begun, and with it the surge of Central Americans into the Southwest United States. In its June 16 op-ed,... Read More
Troubled Delta System Is California’s Water Battleground
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, anchored by the convergence of two rivers, is a 720,000-acre network of islands and canals that is the... Read More
Reducing Immigration Would Close Income Inequality Gap
By Joe Guzzardi June 24, 2015 Americans hear a lot about income inequality. During the months leading up to the 2016 presidential... Read More
On Immigration, Italy is Worse Off Than California
Californians who want to feel better about illegal immigrants entering their state at will, and the stubborn refusal of Sacramento or the... Read More
Fire Conditions in 2015 Are Worst on Record
A Cal Fire firefighter uses a drip torch to light dry grass on fire during a live fire training on June 3,... Read More
New California Budget to Include Health Care for Alien Children
California is once again breaking new ground in granting entitlements to illegal immigrants, and thereby encouraging more people to come to the... Read More
Blaze’s spread shows toll of drought in southern California
Hot Shot crews from Mill Creek keep the Lake Fire from crossing a meadow to Heart Bar Training Facility on Friday, June... Read More
New Chapter in Disney Saga: Balks at Paid Sick Leave
By Joe Guzzardi June 19, 2015 Disney’s public relations team may be working overtime to get the company back on track after... Read More
Mark Zuckerberg’s Cynical Ploy to Get Cheap Foreign Labor
Mark Krikorian June 17, 2015 National Review There are two kinds of commemorative days/weeks/months. There’s the nonprofit, “awareness” type, such as Black... Read More
On Trade: Obama, GOP Leadership Conspire against American Workers
By Joe Guzzardi June 19, 2015 On June 18, the U.S. House of Representatives passed President Barack Obama’s coveted fast-track trade bill,... Read More