Ellis Island and Other Myths
We have often been told that "America was built by immigrants." Certainly our nation has been one of the most welcoming nations... Read More
Compliments of DHS, More "Temporary" Residents Have Their Visits Extended
Not that more proof is needed but here’s another example of the immigration truism that nothing is more permanent than a "temporary"... Read More
Unfair Competition
The various campaigns for the elections of 2012 are ramping up. Politicians may loudly complain about the candidates who "go negative," which... Read More
America Cannot Afford The High Cost of Cheap Labor
There is a famous saying, "There is no such thing as a free lunch!" The point is that nothing is truly free-... Read More
Truth? You Can't Handle the Truth.
To see reason returned to discussion on policy issues would be so welcome – and so unlikely to happen anytime soon apparently. It... Read More
Time to Toughen Up on Asylum Fraud
Immigration and fraud—the two are often inseparable. And the big enabler is the federal government that makes fraud easy to commit because... Read More
Dust Flies at Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Non-Immigrant Visa Reform
According to participants at a hearing recently held by the Senate Judiciary Committee, the current employment-based immigration system (H-1B non-immigrant work visas) is... Read More
House Judiciary Committee Approves SAFE for America Act
By a vote of 19-11, the House Judiciary Committee today approved the Security and Fairness Enhancement (SAFE) for America Act (H.R. 704),... Read More
Good News from the Diversity Visa Lottery Front: Federal Judge Throws Out Losers' Suit
Immigration reform patriots, especially those who have fought long and hard to end the horrible Visa Lottery, got good news yesterday. U.S.... Read More
Reasons to End the Diversity Visa: Let Me Count the Ways
A rarely mentioned fact in the heated immigration debate is that the United States isn’t obliged to admit any immigrants whatsoever. Nevertheless,... Read More