PEP Helps Ensure No Immigration Enforcement
President Franklin Roosevelt declared December 7, 1941, the date of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, as “a day that would live... Read More
On Sanctuary Cities, Congressional Hearings are Fine, but Meaningless without Action
On July 21, Senate Judiciary Chair Charles Grassley will hear testimony from family members of illegal alien crimes. Grassley said that his... Read More
Is Disney the Evil Empire, or Just One of Many?
After negative media and public sentiment towards Disney following layoff announcements in May 2015 and October 2014 – wherein employees, to obtain... Read More
On Independence Day, DHS Says Don’t Worry, We Have Your Back
Recent Independence Day celebrations have a new, frightening post- 9/11 twist to them. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Homeland... Read More
New DOJ Stats Confirm Old Pattern: Central Americans No-Shows in Immigration Court
Since I have sisters, nieces and nephews who live in Guatemala, I’m privy to information about just how much – or how... Read More
Prosecutorial Deception: The $21 Billion DHS Betrayal
On June 17, 2015, the House Subcommittee on National Security and the Subcommittee on Health Care, Benefits and Administrative Rules, conducted a... Read More
Asylum Claims Rife with Fraud
Summer has officially begun, and with it the surge of Central Americans into the Southwest United States. In its June 16 op-ed,... Read More
Immigration System Must Work for Best Interests of Americans
America's immigration laws were originally enacted to protect innocent lives and the jobs of American workers by preventing the entry and continued... Read More
Illegal Immigration and America’s Two-Party Crisis
America’s national elections in 2014 were a significant turning point, as is our impending election in 2016. Our two-party system is now... Read More
Pointless Diversity Visa Overdue for Cancellation
Every year, the State Department issues millions of visas under dozens of categories for purposes as varied as working in agriculture, having... Read More