Immigration Strategies Taking Shape
By Julie Mason, Houston ChronicleOctober 5, 2007 In separate rooms on overlapping morning hours at the National Press Club this week, two... Read More
Pro-Con: Should Churches Participate in the New Sanctuary Movement
By Randy Alcorn, The Kansas City Star Historically, churches in America have been participants in various social movements including those abolishing slavery... Read More
The Forked Tongue Express
By Peter Schaeffer, CAPS MemberJune 2007 I have examined the proposed new immigration law and have read many critiques and defenses of... Read More
No shortage of water ideas
Letter to the Editor, Los Angeles Times Re:"MWD warns of water cuts, higher rates," Oct. 9 By Al Stroberg, OjaiOctober 14, 2007... Read More
Proposed fence along the Rio Grande in Texas
Letter to the Editor Re: Proposed fence along the Rio Grande in Texas By Ben Zuckerman, Ph.D., Los AngelesOctober 18, 2007Los Angeles... Read More
U.S. Agency Looks at Eliminating Old Green Cards
About 750,000 IDs issued without expiration dates would be void. Immigration advocates say it’s a ploy to round up legal permanent residents... Read More
California Focus: Picket-Line Hypocrisy in Hollywood
Writers’ strike reveals Left Coast outrage hinges on whose job is at stake By Mark Cromer, The Orange County Register, Los Angeles... Read More
The Sanctuary Movement
By Randy Alcorn, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Contra Costa Times, Kansas City Star & Tulsa World American churches historically have been prominent participants in... Read More
Every Child Left Behind
Where has the childless movement gone?By Tim Cavanaugh, Los Angeles Times If you like a consequence-free environment, you’ll love Tribune Co.’s employee... Read More
Birth of L.A.’s Water Lifeline
By Carol Bidwell, Los Angeles Daily News It was 94 years ago this week that the first water flowed from the Owens... Read More