Father of slain California woman urges Congress to push forward with immigration law changes
Jim Steinle, father of Kathryn Steinle, killed on a San Francisco Pier by a man previously deported several times, testiifies a Senate... Read More
Sanctuary Cities Violate Federal Law, Invite Crime, Harbor Criminals
By Joe Guzzardi July 21, 2015 Blame President Barack Obama for Kathryn Steinle’s senseless murder at the hands of five-time deported, seven-time... Read More
Fresno County Program Expedites Criminal Alien Deportation
Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims found an easy solution to deporting criminal aliens and helping protect the community she serves. Mims put... Read More
Report: 2.5 million illegal immigrants under Obama, 400,000 yearly
Illegal immigrants caught at the U.S.-Mexico border. AP Photo Paul Bedard July 20, 2015 Washington Examiner Some 2.5 million illegal immigrants have... Read More
Calif. Measure Would Allow Work Permits for Immigrant Farm Workers
Alysson Escobar July 20, 2015 As seen in: Asian News FRUSTRATED by the lack of governmental action on immigration reform, California lawmakers... Read More
California’s Illegal Immigrants Getting Driver’s Licenses at Breakneck Pace
By Joe Guzzardi July 20, 2015 Within the first six months after California Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 60, the bill that... Read More
PEP Helps Ensure No Immigration Enforcement
President Franklin Roosevelt declared December 7, 1941, the date of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, as “a day that would live... Read More
California's Drought is Worst In Over a Century, Analysis Shows
Jack Guzman July 16, 2015 NBCNews From the half-million acres of parched and idle farmland to the swaths of receding reservoirs, the... Read More
The Future of California's Fifty Million Residents
Joe Guzzardi July 17, 2015 As seen in: Daily Iowegian Red Bluff Daily Newark Advocate As California heads into high summer in... Read More
California Finally Gets Tough on Water, Too Little, Too Late?
By Joe Guzzardi July 17, 2015 Now that California is well into its fourth year of a punishing drought, and with little... Read More