Seven Amnesties Since 1980 Contribute to 35 Years of Income Inequality in America
For the tiny handful of Americans who may still wonder why the voter rebellion against the establishment is so intense, a recent... Read More
Study: L.A. Has Worst Traffic In America
March 15, 2016 CBS News Once again, Los Angeles tops the list for having the worst traffic in America, according to a study... Read More
March 2016 E-Newsletter
CAPS eNews and Action CAPS is encouraged that immigration continues to define the presidential race and discourse around the country!... Read More
Presidential Candidates on the Fence about Trade, Will TPP Survive?
By Joe Guzzardi March 16, 2016 The Trans-Pacific Partnership deal has been one of the focal points in the presidential primary races.... Read More
Taxing Remittances Is a Long Overdue Enforcement Tool to Curb Immigration
Enforcement advocates have proposed many solutions to curb illegal immigration: double-layered fencing, mandatory E-Verify, hefty fines and jail sentences for employers who... Read More
DHS Watchdog Says Stalled Immigration System May Be Security Risk
Mike Levine March 15, 2016 ABC News The Department of Homeland Security's inspector general says a failure to sufficiently modernize the nation's... Read More
Without Scalia, U.S. v. Texas Outcome Unpredictable
By Joe Guzzardi March 15, 2016 Senior Associate Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s sudden death has set off a firestorm of Washington... Read More
Activist Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Should Recuse Herself in U.S. v. Texas
Supreme Court decision could determine nation’s fate. On April 18, the Supreme Court will hear U.S. v. Texas which could reward nearly... Read More
The dark cloud hanging over Obama’s jobs report
Joe Guzzardi March 14, 2016 As seen in: The Wabash Plain Dealer Ad Expess and Daily Iowegian The Waxahachie Daily Light The... Read More
In Advance of Supreme Court Immigration Case, Obama Supporters Ratchet Up Rhetoric
By Joe Guzzardi March 14, 2016 With the Supreme Court set to hear Texas v. U.S. in a few weeks, congressional... Read More