The Biggest (and Fastest Growing) Immigration Scam: Birthing Tourism
CAPS’ recent lead homepage news story, San Gabriel Shuts Down Makeshift Maternity Ward Catering to ‘Birthing Tourism’ focused on the latest, most... Read More
ICE Audits Create More Jobs for Unemployed Americans
by Joe Guzzardi March 18, 2011 The New York-based Harvard Maintenance Company advertises that it “sets the highest standard” in its industry... Read More
Chipotle versus the American Worker
by Joe Guzzardi March 11, 2011 The Chipotle Mexican Grill case provides solid evidence that Americans, despite protestations by amnesty advocates to... Read More
The Tri-Valley University Case: The Latest but Not the Last Example of Immigration Fraud
by Joe Guzzardi March 14, 2011 The case of California’s Tri-Valley University and the 1,555 students enrolled at the sham institution proves... Read More
Arizona’s S.B. 1611: Here We Go Again
by Joe Guzzardi February 25, 2011 Russell Pearce, Arizona’s Senate president, introduced new legislation earlier this week that would ban illegal immigrants... Read More
As the U.S. School Crisis Deepens, Washington Keeps Its Head in the Sand
by Joe Guzzardi March 7, 2011 Last week, President Barack Obama traveled to Florida to reaffirm his commitment to improving public education.... Read More
The Congressional Black Caucus Doesn’t Get It On Immigration
by Joe Guzzardi March 4, 2011 One of the mysteries in the endless immigration debate is why the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC)... Read More
Reid Plots For Amnesty; Would Shatter Unemployed Workers Hopes
by Joe Guzzardi March 21, 2011 Before getting too excited about the slight drop in February’s national unemployment rate to 8.9 percent,... Read More
Tom Ridge and His Amnesty Advocacy
by Joe Guzzardi March 9, 2011 The early GOP list of possible 2012 presidential candidates includes familiar names like Mike Huckabee, Mitt... Read More
New Mexico’s Governor Martinez Holds Her Ground: No Licenses for Illegal Immigrants
by Joe Guzzardi March 16, 2011 New Mexico’s Susana Martinez, the state’s first female and the nation’s first Hispanic governor, campaigned on... Read More