GAO Confirms Link Between Aliens and Arizona Wildfires
The U. S. Government Accountability Office released its study this week that has linked 30 fires that started during a five-year period... Read More
Be Careful What You Wish For
Russell Pearce was the force behind the controversial Arizona Immigration Law, SB 1070. He was the President of the Arizona State Senate... Read More
U.S. Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Arizona's Law that Punishes Employers of Illegal Aliens
Earlier this week, the United States Supreme Court rendered an extremely important decision–it ruled, by a margin of 5 to 3, that... Read More
Obama’s Border Speech Insults Americans; Arizonans Take Action
In his Tuesday El Paso immigration speech, President Barack Obama referred to the border fence as “basically” complete. And instead of hoping... Read More
The Road to Immigration Enforcement Is Slow But Steady
Arizona state Senator Russell Pearce, author of S.B. 1070, has a message for the patriotic immigration reform movement. Our battle cannot be... Read More
Southern Exposure documentary "exposes" U.S. border inconsistencies
Two words used most often to describe the U.S. illegal immigration problem are divisive and political. However a new documentary, Southern Exposure,... Read More
Obama’s Relentless Push For Amnesty Continues
Behind America’s back, Attorney General Eric Holder has met privately in his Capitol Hill office with his Utah counterpart Mark Shurtleff. The... Read More
How Arizona Came to Embrace S.B. 1070
Late last week, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer announced that her state will initiate a counter suit against the federal government for its... Read More
Proof that ABC News is well suited to be a part of the "Mickey Mouse" network
Just when I thought I had seen it all, I was startled Thursday morning to hear that the ABC Network’s Good Morning... Read More
Thoughts About Tucson: Gabby Giffords, Media Speculation and Civility
In Tucson this past Saturday, an act of senseless violence took the lives of six human beings while 14 others were left... Read More