Defiant Massachusetts Pro-Amnesty Advocates Denounce Secure Communities Even As Alien Crime Soars
In Massachusetts, Secure Communities will play a crucial role in the 2012 Senate election, a vital one for immigration enforcement proponents. Secure... Read More
New York, Nevada Special Elections Produce Big Winner for Enforcement Advocates
The results of the two special Congressional elections held Tuesday hold good news for immigration enforcement advocates. In Nevada, Republican Mark Amodei... Read More
Perry’s Missed Chance: Monday’s Republican Debate
As the eight Republican candidates slog their way toward the 2012 nomination, Texas governor Rick Perry has one insurmountable obstacle. Perry’s profile... Read More
If the Government Learned from 9/11…Maybe We Would Have Secure Borders
Early September is the season that sports fans most look forward to. Sunday, the National Football League played its first games, the... Read More
Romney, Perry in Lockstep: Issue More Non-Immigrant Work Visas Now!
When evaluating Republican presidential candidates—a pretty sorry lot—and their immigration positions, I always discount claims of "securing the border," or promising not... Read More
Simi Valley Candidate Debate Reveals Most Republicans Still Squishy About Immigration
From the Republican presidential candidates who spoke at last night's debate, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney indicated (very slightly) that he had... Read More
Zero New August Jobs; Zero Hope for Unemployed Americans
The great old refrain "I’ve been down so long it looks like up to me" should become the nation’s new unofficial anthem.... Read More
Hope Your Labor Day Included A Protest About Unemployment—And The Immigration Connection
Robert Reich, the former U.S. secretary of labor and current University of California at Berkeley professor of public policy encouraged Americans to... Read More
Obama’s Vacation Is Over! House Leadership Promises Oversight Hearings on His Back Door Amnesty
Credit Arizona governor Jan Brewer with the best line regarding President Barack Obama’s duplicity about creating jobs. Said Brewer: "We all thought... Read More
In 46 of 50 States, There are More Unemployed Americans (13.9 Million) Than There is Total Population (In Any of Those Individual States)
Wall Street Journal blogger David Wessel has developed a different and more painful way to explain the United States’ unemployment crisis. Wessel... Read More