San Francisco Sanctuary Champion Sheriff Michael Hennessey to Retire; Good Riddance
In February San Francisco Sheriff Michael Hennessey announced that he will not seek November re-election. Hennessey has been elected eight times and... Read More
Scientists Warn of Water Demands Overshooting Supply by 40%
Through the years at CAPS, we’ve written about water shortages and pressure on water supplies. As we’ve followed the water story, there... Read More
Illegal Immigration: It's Just Business!
Somehow many people still don’t understand that both sides of the political aisle are responsible for the ongoing immigration crisis. There are... Read More
Recycling Is Great; What about Fewer People?
University of Pacific, in Stockton, CA, has come up with a novel idea to support environmental sustainability. This year, at its May... Read More
Amnesty Rears Its Ugly Head, Yet Again
Once again the administration is gearing up for another attempt at ramming amnesty through the legislative process. Of course the duplicitous politicians,... Read More
The Road to Immigration Enforcement Is Slow But Steady
Arizona state Senator Russell Pearce, author of S.B. 1070, has a message for the patriotic immigration reform movement. Our battle cannot be... Read More
California’s U.S. Representative Gary Miller: Immigration Enforcement Champion
Immediately after his 2010 reelection to the House of Representatives, Republican Gary Miller announced that one of his top legislative priorities in... Read More
Utah Enforcement Activists Fight Back Against Gov. Herbert's Back Room Amnesty
My March 21 blog condemned Utah’s H.R. 116, an amnesty bill signed by Governor Gary Herbert that will create a guest worker... Read More
Musings on Gandhi, Obama and Leadership
The Wall Street Journal recently reviewed a new book, “Great Soul,” about Mahatma Gandhi that the reviewer, Andrew Roberts, describes as “generally... Read More
California’s Teachers, Community Colleges Take Huge Hits; Funding for Illegal Immigrant Students Rolls On
How many Americans have to suffer before someone steps up to fight for us against the negative fiscal and social impact of... Read More