Congress Debates Four Amnesties, but No E-Verify Progress
Amnesties (four!) mean more population growth, fewer American jobs. Congressional amnesty discussions have Californians on edge. Once amnesty banter picks up on... Read More
Congressional Immigration Advocates Take Advantage of Trump’s DACA Waffling
Legislation may allow DACAs to work for your Congressman. News of President Trump’s proposed Obamacare failures dominate the national headlines. Journalists have... Read More
The Wall Street Journal asks if Congress Can Reach a Grand Immigration Bargain
In his Independence Day Wall Street Journal column, the Brooking Institute’s William A. Galston raised important questions about where U.S. immigration policy... Read More
Coaching Soccer: Job Americans Won’t Do?
No one would ever guess that there’s a shortage of American soccer coaches. Millions of American boys, girls and young adults play... Read More
Jeh Johnson: DHS Has Money to Save His Job, but not to Protect American Workers
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson told a House Judiciary Committee that his department doesn’t have “enough tools” to proactively pursue... Read More
On Sanctuary Cities, Congressional Hearings are Fine, but Meaningless without Action
On July 21, Senate Judiciary Chair Charles Grassley will hear testimony from family members of illegal alien crimes. Grassley said that his... Read More
State of the Union
“The state of the Union is strong,” President Obama told the nation last night. Depending on your personal situation, how extensively you... Read More
Lawless Napolitano Lectures about Law
Janet Napolitano, former secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and current president of the University of California system, recently addressed... Read More
Forty-Four Illegal Entry Attempts: No Reason Not to Keep Trying
Consequences of unlawful entry depend on who’s threatened. This weekend, Omar J. Gonzalez scaled the White House fence and managed to open... Read More
Obama is Cracking no Jokes now about Moats, Alligators at the Border
Now it’s Back to Bush Blame Game for Crisis at the Border In a May 2011 speech near the U.S.-Mexico border in... Read More