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
Mexican President Visits New York, Receives Conquering Hero’s Welcome
Just a month after his visit to California where he arrogantly declared that the United States is the “other Mexico,” Mexican President... Read More
Casablanca’s Captain Renault: ‘I’m Shocked, Shocked….’
In his famous scene from Casablanca, Claude Rains, playing the role of Captain Louis Renault, jokingly suggested that gambling in the local... Read More
Gray Davis Knows Difference between Legal and Illegal Immigration, but…
Shortly after Governor Jerry Brown issued his open invitation to Mexicans to come to the U.S. whether or not they have “permission,”... 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
Central American Migration Subsides – For Now
The heavy flow of Central American youths crossing our border, which drew national attention when it peaked in June, has tapered off... Read More
We Can’t Keep Adding New Yorks
Do we need to add a new New York City every six years? Admittedly, this question sounds strange, but in terms of... Read More
Aliens Convicted of Murder, Other Serious Crimes Released by Administration
Many police departments around the country have adopted the motto, “To Protect and Serve,” to describe their mission. The primary purpose of... Read More
Central Americans Relocated in Last Frontier States
The distance from McAllen, Texas to Fairbanks, Alaska is about 4,300 miles; from McAllen to Hawaii, about 3,800. Yet, at considerable taxpayer... Read More
Legal Status for Central America Aliens = Work Permits, Continued American Worker Displacement
Central American alien advocates have advanced near-hysterical levels of rhetoric to support their case. Last month, Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley said that,... Read More