Another California Law Enforcement Chief Want Aliens to Have Licenses; Citizens, Legal Residents Be Damned
Driver’s licenses for illegal aliens are California’s bad penny that keeps turning up. In late February, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck,... Read More
Evidence Mounts That Higher Immigration Fuels Long Term Population Growth
By Joe Guzzardi March 27, 2012 According to a recent Migratory Policy Institute report, 24 percent of the 70.6 million children living... Read More
Like a Bad Penny, the DREAM Act Won’t Go Away
By Joe Guzzardi March 23, 2012 When it comes to the DREAM Act, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is a broken record.... Read More
Cal State Out of Money; Can’t Offer Remedial Classes to Marginal Students
By Joe Guzzardi March 21, 2012 When I tell my out of state friends that 60 percent of enrolling freshman in the... Read More
Irish Eyes Not Smiling Yet; No E-3 Visas
Now that St. Patrick’s Day has passed, the chances for Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown’s legislation to issue to 10,500 E-3 visas to... Read More
California Rep. Elton Gallegly Goes to Bat for E-Verify
California will miss U.S. Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-24), the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Immigration and Policy Enforcement. Gallegly, who has served... Read More
University of Michigan Professor, Corporate Consultant Hatch Novel Idea: Train American Workers
For years American workers have been slammed by a twin-edged sword. Solid blue collar jobs that paid living wages and included benefits... Read More
Underground Alien Workers and the Billions They Cost California
On March 12, the Sacramento Bee published an interesting if incomplete story about California’s underground economy. According to the Bee, California is... Read More
Florida DREAMer Whines Her Way to Deferred Action; Works with Congress to Draft Amnesty Legislation
After 25 years on the patriotic immigration reform beat, I should be immune to the outrageous stories that feature ungrateful aliens demanding... Read More
Time for DREAMers Reality Check: Deportation Now!
By Joe Guzzardi March 14, 2012 Daniela Paleaz and her sister Dayana symbolize the great divide between what citizens expect from their... Read More