California of the Dark Ages
I recently took a few road trips longitudinally and latitudinally across California. The state bears little to no resemblance to what... Read More
Dry California – All the leaves are brown
January 30, 2016 The Economist Even torrential rain brought by El Niño may not end California’s drought, STILLNESS pervades the South Los... Read More
Laid-off IT workers muzzled as H-1B debate heats up
Patrick Thibodeau January 28, 2016 Computer World In the office and in Congress, IT workers are fighting back — often in silence.... Read More
Congressionally Approved Indentured Servitude a National Embarrassment
By Joe Guzzardi January 29, 2016 Shortly after Congress approved a quadrupling in the H-2B nonfarm worker visa as part of... Read More
U.S. v. Texas: What You Need to Know
Supreme Court to rule on Obama’s executive immigration action. In April, the Supreme Court will hear U.S. v. Texas, a case that... Read More
You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know
In my 20s as a teacher, each summer I pedaled to distant countries to discover people, cultures and landscapes. I rode my... Read More
Fired Disney Employees Sue; Claim Company Colluded to Displace Them
By Joe Guzzardi January 27, 2016 Two Walt Disney World workers laid off last year have filed separate lawsuits in a Tampa... Read More
Job Growth Still Not Keeping Up with Population Increases
Millions more work authorized immigrants to enter 2016 labor pool. Despite enthusiastic headlines about the recovering American economy, job growth is only... Read More
U.S. Illegal Alien Population Reportedly Falls Below 11 Million
In a January 20, 2016, news article, “U.S. illegal immigrant population falls below 11 million, continuing nearly decade-long decline,” it was reported:... Read More
Lawsuits Claim Disney Colluded to Replace U.S. Workers With Immigrants
Leo Perrero was laid off a year ago from his technology job at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla. Credit Brian Blanco... Read More