“Why Can’t We All Get Along?” Gang of Eight Amnesty Disagreements Multiply
In my last blog I wrote that a rift between the high tech industry and the White House could help derail amnesty... Read More
With The Worst Economic Crisis since The Depression — More Than Ever, Charity Must Begin At Home
Too many Americans have been gulled into believing the false arguments made by open border advocates under the guise of what they... Read More
Wage stagnation and the immigration connection (made by CAPS but not the New York Times)
The length to which the media will go to suppress negatives about immigration is hard to describe. But I’ll try by directing... Read More
Leveling the Playing Field for American Workers
In nearly all officially sanctioned endeavors that involve competition, referees or other such officials are employed to make certain that all competitors... Read More
Behind September’s BLS 7.8 percent Unemployment Rate: Omissions, Deceit and Deception
In February, my CAPS blog titled “How the White House Plans 0 Percent Unemployment by November,” turned out to be frighteningly prescient.... Read More
The necessity doctrine & immigration (Part 1)
The necessity doctrine is a feature of international law and can be used as a defense to breaking the law in times... Read More
Jobs Report Broken Record: Too Few Created in June to Keep Up with Population Growth
The Labor Department’s June jobs report was predictably bad. A mere 80,000 new jobs were added to the dismal economy. Analysts, noting... Read More
It's Immigration, Stupid!
When Bill Clinton ran for the Presidency the first time, it was reported that a sign with a four word slogan was... Read More
The Ultimate Disgrace: No Jobs for Returning Vets; New Immigrants Flood Market
Memorial Day is a good time to consider the ongoing plight of our returning American veterans. While too many of their fellow... Read More
Another California Dubious Distinction: Of Five Cities with Nation’s Highest Unemployment, the Golden State Has Four
Unemployment rates vary widely from state to state and, within those states, from city to city. In Pittsburgh, my home town, unemployment... Read More