As I Was Saying …
On October 12, my CAPS blog post reported that the Supreme Court had declined rehearing the Obama amnesty case, U.S. v. Texas.... Read More
Supreme Court Won’t Rehear Obama’s Amnesty, but ‘It Ain’t over ‘til the Alien Wins’
Give credit to Michelle Malkin for the all-too-true immigration axiom cited in the headline. Malkin coined the phrase more than 15 years... Read More
DHS: Criminal Entity
Since breaking immigration law is a crime, then the Department of Homeland Security which actively undermines those laws, seemingly at every opportunity,... Read More
Obama is at it Again: Amnesty Teleconference – You’re not Invited
The Obama administration’s determination to grant lawful permanent residence to illegal immigrants without congressional approval marches on unabated. Obama’s goal is to... Read More
DACA Turns Four
DACA’s ‘Future Eligible Children’ anticipate their work permits. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) turned four years old on August 15. DACA... Read More
House Speaker Ryan Push, Push, Pushing for Amnesty
Illegal aliens will get right with the law, learn English, assimilate, pay fines and get work permits. Sure, we’ll secure the border,... Read More
4-4 Supreme Court Tie Equals Big Win for CAPS, Immigration Reform Patriots
I’m in Washington D.C. for the week, and anxiously awaited the Supreme Court decision on United States v. Texas that would decide... Read More
CAPS Kicks Off Wisconsin TV Campaign Asking House Speaker Ryan Why He Ignores Unemployed Americans, but Pushes for Work-Authorized Immigrants
Since elected to Congress in 1998, House Speaker Paul Ryan has compiled a mostly dismal immigration reduction record. Ryan, whose pro-immigration actions... Read More
Activist Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Should Recuse Herself in U.S. v. Texas
Supreme Court decision could determine nation’s fate. On April 18, the Supreme Court will hear U.S. v. Texas which could reward nearly... Read More
Supreme Court to Hear Obama Amnesty; What Will Become of American Workers?
Supreme Court to decide on adding more immigrant workers to sluggish U.S. economy. When the Supreme Court announced that it would hear... Read More