Beverly Hills Bakery Blues: Rich Immigrants Exploit Poor Immigrant Workers
Few United States cities are more sympathetic to illegal immigration than Beverly Hills. Many wealthy residents have incomes high enough to hire... Read More
NASA: 4 Billion People at Risk as ‘Water Table Dropping All Over the World’
“Water scarcity has become a global problem affecting us all,” stated study co-author Arjen Hoekstra. Photo credit: Oxfam International / Flickr Andrea... Read More
Pope Francis Visit to Mexico Makes Some Locals Unhappy
Anyone who has lived in a city about to welcome an international dignitary knows what a hassle it is for everyday citizens.... Read More
Local Politicians (Not Obama) Creating Sanctuary Cities in Middle America
Tom Tancredo February 13, 2016 Breitbart It’s not news that the Obama administration has been deporting fewer and fewer criminal aliens each... Read More
Pope Francis Visits Mexico, Advocates for Immigrants, Refugees
By Joe Guzzardi February 12, 2016 Pope Francis, the Roman Catholic Church’s first Latin American-born pontiff, has embarked on his six-city... Read More
Calif. Taxpayers Reach into Wallet Again, This Time for Insurance for Minor Aliens
In 2014, a poll conducted by the immigrant advocacy group California Endowment claimed that a majority of California voters support giving health... Read More
Calif. No. 1 for Immigration Case Backlog
A favored deception of immigration advocates is that America needs to “fix its broken immigration system.” The phrase is repeatedly used by... Read More
AAAS Wields the Censor's Hammer on U.S. Population Issues
Emeritus professor of biology at San Diego State University, Fellow of AAAS, and president of Scientists and Environmentalists for Population Stabilization. Contact:... Read More
Despite Lousy Fundamentals, Obama Touts Economy
By Joe Guzzardi February 10, 2016 On Friday, the same day that the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that in January... Read More
Unaccompanied Minors Straining U.S. Public Schools’ Budgets, Teachers
By Joe Guzzardi February 10, 2016 In 1982, the Supreme Court of the United States in its landmark Plyler v. Doe decision,... Read More