Guilty! Immigration Lawyer Convicted of Obstruction in Birth Tourism Case
Good news and bad news in the birth tourism case involving immigration lawyer Ken Z. Liang who was charged with accepting $6,000... Read More
Immigration Spot Delivered Best Part of GOP Presidential Candidate Debate
Important and obvious question on immigration omitted Last week’s Republican presidential candidate debate didn’t last as long as Reagan’s first term;... Read More
Controversy over Birthright Citizenship
Donald Trump’s entrance into the Presidential campaign has turned the world of career politicians, and the lobbyists who support their campaigns, upside... Read More
The Constitution Doesn’t Require Birthright Citizenship
Birthright citizenship has become a hot topic at the start of the 2016 presidential campaign. Candidates are forced to address it due... Read More
House Committee Considers Birthright Citizenship’s Foolishness
On April 29, the House Judiciary Committee held an important hearing on birthright citizenship, one of many inducements to illegal immigration and... Read More
Crackdown on Maternity Tourism Hotels
It was one of those rare occasions when the Obama Administration actually allowed immigration authorities to enforce the law. In early March,... Read More
USC Goes All Out in Support of Amnesty, Part II
On April 30, USC and the Schwarzenegger Institute hosted an event to put a stamp of approval on the Gang of Eight... Read More
USC Goes All Out in Support of Amnesty – Part III
Listening to the recent pro-immigration event at USC made me think of George Orwell, because of the 1984ish flavor of the conference.... Read More
California department of finance: 2050 state population will hit 50 million, led by Hispanics
The California Department of Finance’s recent announcement that within six months the state’s Hispanic population will exceed that of whites has personal... Read More
It starts with a baby
Although Section 1 of the 14th Amendment was ratified to ensure recently emancipated slaves were granted American citizenship along with its rights... Read More