Heroin Epidemic: The Real Metric for Determining Border Security
With the exception of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, all other candidates have made securing the U.S.-Mexican border a priority. While the U.S.-Mexican... Read More
Illegal Alien Crime Wave Continues; Sign CAPS Petition to End Sanctuary Cities
On and on goes illegal alien crime. The latest incident took place in Santa Clarita, California, and involves a 26-year-old Filipino national,... Read More
Fresno County Program Expedites Criminal Alien Deportation
Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims found an easy solution to deporting criminal aliens and helping protect the community she serves. Mims put... Read More
Sanctuary Cities and Collateral Damage
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines “collateral damage” as “deaths, injuries, and damage to the property of people who are not in the military... Read More
Sanctuary City Supporters Incoherently Blame Congress for Kate Steinle’s Murder
Suddenly, some of the most ardent illegal immigration supporters have little to say. Kate Steinle’s senseless murder in the sanctuary city of... Read More
Texas Moves to Curb Gang Crime; California Does Nothing
Texas Governor Gregg Abbott, who led the 26-state coalition’s lawsuit against President Obama’s unilateral executive action amnesty, has taken another step toward... Read More
Seven Years after Murder, a Father Still Wonders Why an Alien Wasn’t Deported
Although opinions about illegal immigration vary widely and are passionately argued on both sides, everyone should be able to agree that in... Read More
Vermont Wakes Up to Fraudulently Obtained State-Issued Driver’s Privilege Cards; When Will California?
The 19 terrorists complicit in the 9/11 murderous attacks on America held a total of 30 state-issued driver’s licenses which they used... Read More
Obama Rewards Felons and Fugitives with Work Permits
Right smack in the middle of what would be another lackluster Bureau of Labor Statistics December jobs report, the Obama administration announced... Read More
Rule of Law Falls as Administration Goes to Pot
Most people are aware that the state of Colorado is now permitting, to a limited extent, the possession and sale of marijuana.... Read More