Americans Back to Work, but at Lousy Jobs
By Joe Guzzardi December 14, 2017 Continuing the recent upward labor market trend, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that last month’s... Read More
Port Authority Attack Improves Chances to End Nepotistic Chain Migration, Visa Lottery
By Joe Guzzardi December 12, 2017 In the midst of the New York Christmas rush, a terrorist targeted commuters and shoppers... Read More
Swamp Insider: ‘With Trump, You Never Know’
By Joe Guzzardi December 8, 2017 When a journalist on the immigration beat sits down to write a column, he never... Read More
Administration Scores Two Big Wins on Refugee Resettlement
By Joe Guzzardi December 5, 2017 On refugee issues, two recent successes are encouraging, and may lead to a sensible approach... Read More
‘Help Me, Dad’
By Joe Guzzardi December 3, 2017 Days after the cruel, unjust not guilty verdict in the Kate Steinle trial, Americans are... Read More
Americans Can Bake Hamburger Buns!
By Joe Guzzardi November 30, 2017 An Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid at Chicago’s Cloverhill Bakery that netted 800 illegal alien... Read More
DACA Kabuki Theater Entering Final Act
By Joe Guzzardi November 28, 2017 The deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) brouhaha is about to hit its peak. Congressional... Read More
Haitians Leaving U.S., Canada-Bound
By Joe Guzzardi November 26, 2017 Last week, Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Elaine Duke announced that Temporary Protected Status... Read More
Decades of Border Failures Result in Another Agent’s Murder
By Joe Guzzardi November 23, 2017 For U.S. Border Patrol agent Rogelio Martinez’s family and friends, Thanksgiving Day was somber. Martinez... Read More
On Amnesty, Trump Holds the Hammer
By Joe Guzzardi November 21, 2017 Here’s how the Dream Act/DACA amnesty struggle shapes up as of today. Each side wants... Read More