On Veterans Day: Defeating Amnesty Would Help Vets Land Jobs
With Robert McDonald’s appointment four months ago as the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, our nation’s military may finally be on their way... Read More
Fraudulent Marriages in the Headlines – Finally!
During the 25 years I taught English as a Second Language in the California public school system, I was approached three times... Read More
In New York, Freebies to Illegal Immigrants Send Wrong Signal
During months of heated debate about the Senate amnesty bill, advocates repeated some of the same claims over and over again. Among... Read More
Illegal Immigration Costs Californians $25.3 Billion a Year
Illegal aliens and their children are costing California taxpayers $25.3 billion a year, according to a study recently published by the Federation... Read More
Remember the Victims of Illegal Aliens
Santa Barbara has suffered unspeakable loss at the hands of a mentally ill person. Mothers, fathers, family, friends and community have had... Read More
New Border Policy: ‘You’re Free. You Can Leave.’
When illegal immigrant Maria and her two children arrived in El Paso from Guatemala, the first words they heard from immigration officials... Read More
Mountainous Paperwork Piles Would Overwhelm Agencies if Amnesty Passes
Americans have heard endlessly about the supposed benefits of passing the House immigration bill, H.R. 15. But little is said about the... Read More
No English? No Worries, SSDI Coffers Are Open Anyway
When I read that an inability to speak English isn’t a deterrent to receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), I wasn’t surprised.... Read More
Obscure Visas Facilitate Arrival of More Workers
Americans’ Struggle to Find Jobs Continues Last month, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that it received more than 170,000 petitions... Read More
CA Assemblyman Pushes Lawless Legislation
The assault on our nation’s rule of law continues unabated as federal and state officials try to make foreigners who live here... Read More