Laboring Under a Misconception
There are currently a number of arguments being made for having local governments ignore the immigration laws and, on closer scrutiny all... Read More
No Matter the Conditions on the Ground, Our Foes Want Amnesty Now!
Last year, at just about this time, the patriotic immigration reform movement was locked in a 24/7, do or die battle against... Read More
What have you lost because of illegal immigration?
If you were to ask Billy and Cathy Inman about illegal immigration over 11 years ago, they may not have much of... Read More
The Houses of Corporate Interests
The U.S. federal government's legislature is comprised of two chambers, the Senate and the House of Representatives- the latter of which is... Read More
California’s Vicious Unemployment Cycle
As recently posted on the CAPS homepage, California has the United States’ second highest unemployment rate. According to seasonally adjusted figures released... Read More
What could the U.S. do with $37 billion?
According to the World Bank Factbook 2011, the US is the top migrant destination country and had the largest inflows of migrants... Read More
“Hopeful” Employment News Is Really Not So Hopeful
At first glance, last week’s report that the number of people applying for unemployment benefits fell to the lowest level since early... Read More
With California’s Unemployment at 12 Percent, Suddenly Picking Crops Is Not So Bad
For years, advocates for guest worker amnesty have asked who will pick the crops if cheap labor can’t be imported. My favorite... Read More
Shocking Report Discovers That Immigration Accounts for One Fifth of Federal Deficit
During the October 1-2 weekend, I attended the Writers’ Workshop in Washington D.C. The event takes place annually and is a great... Read More
An Open Letter to the Board of Science
Dear AAAS President and Board, I am very disappointed to learn that AAAS has denied the nonprofit advocacy organization Californians for Population... Read More