Asylum Claims Rife with Fraud
Summer has officially begun, and with it the surge of Central Americans into the Southwest United States. In its June 16 op-ed,... Read More
On Immigration, Italy is Worse Off Than California
Californians who want to feel better about illegal immigrants entering their state at will, and the stubborn refusal of Sacramento or the... Read More
On Memorial Day: Honor Fallen Military, Join the Fight to Save America
Thousands of American military have lost their lives during the nation’s numerous armed conflicts. They made their sacrifices to protect the Homeland,... Read More
Kamala Harris Says Lawbreakers Aren’t Criminals
California’s Attorney General Kamala Harris, who self-identifies as “a career prosecutor,” proclaimed, “I know what crime looks like.” Harris continued: “I know... Read More
Bill to Deter Another Summer Central America Border Surge Passes Committee
The warm summer months are at hand. And with them, the Border Patrol predicts a repeat of last summer’s border surge that... Read More
Administration Pushes Illegal Amnesty Program by Extorting and Intimidating Congress
The United States is, at least on paper, a democratic republic. Considering the huge influence that immensely wealthy individuals, corporations and special... Read More
Nevada Eager to Fill its Classrooms with Illegal Immigrant Teachers
Nevada’s AB27, a bill that would allow illegal immigrants to qualify for teaching credentials, is under consideration in the state assembly. The... Read More
By Land and by Sea, Cubans Arriving in Record Numbers
Since President Obama announced his executive immigration action last November, critics warned of harmful short- and long-term consequences. Most of the immediate... Read More
DHS Sets up Toll-Free Numbers for Unhappy Illegal Immigrants
Pop quiz on immigration: Describe how the Department of Homeland Security is like Macy’s? Answer: Both have toll-free telephone numbers for disgruntled... Read More
More Waste: California Office of New Americans
California State Senator Ricardo Lara, who last year reintroduced the Health Care for All Act that would allow the state’s estimated 2.5... Read More