More Analysis on Cantor Getting the Boot
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) lost his seat in Congress on June 10, 2014, to economics professor Dave Brat. This is... Read More
The truth about Hispanics casting their votes for Republicans
It isn’t likely and a repeat of the 1986 amnesty for illegal aliens won’t change that reality – a short lesson in... Read More
The Ins & Outs of Immigration and Labor
During the campaign for the Presidency the issue of outsourcing of American jobs became an issue for debate with President Obama accusing... Read More
In Arizona, Nevada and Texas, Enforcement Candidates Prevail despite Large Hispanic Populations
As I predicted in my blog yesterday, the relentless hype about an Obama amnesty that would “reward” Hispanic voters is off and... Read More
Election Night: Picking up the Pieces and Looking Ahead
Brace yourself. In the next few weeks, possibly even months, you’ll be hearing endlessly about the Hispanic vote and how it was... Read More
Debate III: Garbage Time for the Uninformed; Lies about U.S. Education, No Mention of Meddling Mexico
Post Debate III, analysts repeatedly commented that Monday night gave “undecided voters” one last chance to evaluate President Barack Obama and challenger... Read More
Catching up with Tom Tancredo
At the FAIR Advisory Board dinner last Saturday, I sat with Congressman Tom Tancredo. I had written much about Tom during his... Read More
California Rep. Elton Gallegly Goes to Bat for E-Verify
California will miss U.S. Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-24), the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Immigration and Policy Enforcement. Gallegly, who has served... Read More
Super Tuesday Results Are In! Nothing Is Settled
Super Tuesday’s primary results proved only that the Republican race will go on. Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney won six states, his... Read More
"The Hispanic Vote": An Insult Latinos Can Do Without
This blog was first published on the Center for Immigration Studies' website. Everybody I talk to is in a foul mood about... Read More