Federal policies let dangerous immigrants stay in the U.S.
Joe Guzzardi November 1, 2014 As seen in: The Lodi News-Sentinel The Obama administration’s unwillingness to enforce even the most basic immigration... Read More
LTE: Birthright Citizenship
Letter to the Editor Paul Nachman October 31, 2014 As seen in: The LA Times To the editor: Your editorial on birthright... Read More
Every American Must See ‘The Border States of America’
Micheal Cutler October 21, 2014 As seen in: Frontpage Mag Today we will focus our attention on the US/Mexican border and seek... Read More
Anti-Amnesty Group Aims TV Ad At Swing-Voters
Neil Munroe October 13, 2014 As seen in: The Daily Caller Californians for Population Stabilization is trying to persuade swing-voters to oppose... Read More
CAPS immigration ad asks if senators will stand for American workers, since President Obama won’t
CAPS Press Release October 6, 2014 As seen in: Observer-Reporter.com SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Today Californians for Population Stabilization (CAPS) launched TV ads... Read More
Americans' wages stagnant at 1988 levels
Joe Guzzardi September 25, 2014 As seen in: The Waxahachie Daily Light (Texas) The Franklin Banner-Tribune Rightwing News Baxter Bulletin The Daily... Read More
Bureaucrat Paid $107,000 Salary to Help L.A. Integrate Illegal Aliens
Robert Wilde September 22, 2014 As seen in: Breitbart The Minority Report Director of the Office of Immigrant Affairs, Linda Lopez, tells... Read More
Garcetti aide is face of city's outreach to foreign-born residents
Kate Linthicum September 21, 2014 As seen in: Los Angeles Times Gustavo Hernandez sat with his family in a large auditorium in... Read More
LTE: “Migrants nearly 10% of workers”
Letter to the Editor Kenneth Pasternack September 7, 2014 As seen in: The LA Times Re: “Migrants nearly 10% of workers” I... Read More
Two is Company, Eight Billion is a Crowd
Here at CAPS we understand that unchecked population growth is the most serious threat to the environment and global living standards. The... Read More