Wall Street Journal Slimes California Assemblyman Tim Donnelly
The Wall Street Journal did a hatchet job on our friend and fellow ally, California State Assemblyman Tim Donnelly. Since elected in... Read More
File this Under “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”
According to Mexico’s ambassador to the United States, Arturo Sarukhan, the two countries are within days of announcing a new initiative that... Read More
Good-Bye DREAM; Hello ACHIEVE: GOP Contemplates a Partial Surrender
Florida’s Marco Rubio has floated his version of the DREAM Act for consideration by his spineless fellow Senate Republicans. Rubio’s plan, called... Read More
Congressman Bob Goodlatte: Our First Line of Defense against an Obama Amnesty
Meet one of our best friends on Capitol Hill, Bob Goodlatte (R-VA). With House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-TX) term-limited out... Read More
While Nation Teeters on Fiscal Cliff, Immigration Policy Imports Poverty
By Joe Guzzardi October 3, 2012 Here’s more utter nonsense from Capitol Hill. Hoping to avert what legislators predict may be the... Read More
Identity Fraud Okay with USCIS—For Deferred Action Aliens
By Joe Guzzardi September 26, 2012 Since Congress introduced the DREAM Act in 2001, countless thousands of words have been published about... Read More
As Congress Sleeps on, Bogus Tourist Birthing Centers Boom
By Joe Guzzardi September 25, 2012 While indentifying the most egregious immigration offense is a challenge, birth tourism is close to the... Read More
The Trust Act: A Free Pass for Criminal Aliens
By Joe Guzzardi September 20, 2012 Jamiel Shaw, Jr. is back in the news. In 2008, Pedro Espinoza shot Shaw, a 17-year-old... Read More
Unemployed? Apply at Taco Bell!
By Joe Guzzardi September 18, 2012 Unemployment is at record highs across all age groups, ethnicities and professions. Nevertheless, this week Republican... Read More
Amnesty and Its Adverse Impact on California’s Population Growth
With the possibility of an amnesty the hottest post-election Capitol Hill topic, reviewing the population-related lessons that should have been learned (but... Read More