Politicians and Pinocchio
The Washington Post, no friend to immigration reform patriots, has initiated what it calls a “Pinocchio” system for rating misrepresentations made by... Read More
A Broken Record Plays on; Less Enforcement Coming in 2013
President Obama’s relentless refusal to enforce federal immigration law and his failure to take even modest steps to reduce illegal immigration continue... Read More
Immigration Further Depresses Job Prospects for High School Drop Outs
By Joe Guzzardi February 29, 2012 Skeptics question the official federal 8.3 unemployment rate. When the Bureau of Labor Statistics ignored as... Read More
Amnesty and the Academy Awards
By Joe Guzzardi February 27, 2012 The recent Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ award ceremony provided some subtle, annoying pro-immigration... Read More
LAPD Chief Beck, Newest Alien Advocate
By Joe Guzzardi February 24, 2012 Los Angeles Police Department Chief Charlie Beck and I have something in common. We’re both Southern... Read More
White House Moves to Eliminate 287 (g) Funding; More Enforcement Subversion
By Joe Guzzardi February 22, 2012 To understand how little interest the White House has in enforcing immigration law, consider this figure:... Read More
Visa Policy, AKA Legal Immigration, Needs Immediate Overhaul
By Joe Guzzardi February 20, 2012 Amine el Khalifi, the 29-year-old Moroccan national residing in the United States illegally since 1999 when... Read More
What More Can An Official White House Alien Advocate Do Than Is Already Being Done?
By Joe Guzzardi February 17, 2012 Last week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement appointed an alien advocate, Andrew Lorenz-Strait, who will "serve... Read More
Court Decision Could Open Floodgates to Massive Amnesty
By Joe Guzzardi February 13, 2012 When it comes to immigration enforcement, give an inch and the other side takes a mile.... Read More
Births and Immigration Down; Much Work Ahead to Sustain the Trend
According to Smart Growth America, my decision to move from California to Pittsburgh to escape relentless, immigration-driven population was spot on. Over... Read More