Congress Refuses to Budge on Illegal Tax Credits for Aliens
I’m filing this Washington Times story – “Illegals Still Get Medicare Benefits, Feds Vow Crackdown, $70M Savings” – in my “I’ll believe... Read More
Population Growth, Immigration Increases Would Doom “Promise Zones”
By Joe Guzzardi January 17, 2014 As the saying goes, the more things change the more they stay the same. On the... Read More
COLUMN: Huge immigration bill would destroy King's dream for Black and Hispanic Americans
By Joe Guzzardi 01/17/2014 Appeared in: The Congressional Black Caucus doesn't share Dr. Martin Luther King's dream for African-Americans. Fifty-one years ago,... Read More
Dreams Denied
Bill Would Disproportionately Harm Unemployed Black, Hispanic Americans In observance of today's national celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday, Californians for... Read More
E-Verify Helps Honest Employers Hire Legal Workers
This week, Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions attached an important amendment to the recently passed bill, S.1845, that would extend unemployment benefits. Amendment... Read More
Huge Immigration Bill Would Destroy King’s Dream for Black and Hispanic Americans
By Joe Guzzardi January 15, 2014 The Congressional Black Caucus doesn’t share Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream for African-Americans. Fifty-one years ago,... Read More
U.S. World Leader in Creating Lousy, Low Paying Jobs
By Joe Guzzardi January, 13 2014 Although the December Bureau of Labor Statistics’ report showed that unemployment declined to 6.7 percent, a... Read More
Separating Fact from Fiction on the Jobs Picture
One of the recurring arguments comprehensive immigration reform proponents make is that, if passed, CIR would create millions of American jobs. Last... Read More
House Leaders, Chamber of Commerce Double-Team Unemployed Americans
By Joe Guzzardi January 10, 2014 Congress no sooner reconvened than the all-out push for comprehensive immigration reform picked up where it... Read More
Nevada Driver Authorization Cards Off and Running; California Braces for 2015 Deluge of Applicants
Bureaucrats at California’s Department of Motor Vehicles are drafting the rules and regulations that, beginning in 2015, will allow as many as... Read More