Immigration activist D.A. King Interviewed on Univision’s Sunday Morning Current Affairs Al Punto Show
Recently, long-time pro-immigration enforcement D.A. King was profiled on the front page of The New York Times. The story drew the attention... Read More
If Only Bloomberg and Other Politicians Would Listen to Themselves
It is a rare week when Mike Bloomberg fails to make use of his bully pulpit as mayor of New York City.... Read More
LA Times Publishes CAPS’ Board Member’s Pro-Environment Letter
On July 17, the Los Angeles Times published my letter in response to its story, "Foes of Border Bill Focus on House."... Read More
Firefighter Deaths in Arizona Explosive wildfire just the proximate cause
The recent deaths of 19 elite firefighters – the "Granite Mountain Hotshots" – based in Prescott, Arizona, underscore the challenging demographic and climatic... Read More
The Inevitable: Rubio Walks Away from Immigration
On April 10, the day of the illegal aliens’ Gran Marcha, I was in Senator Marco Rubio’s Washington D.C. office to meet... Read More
California Assembly Transportation Committee Hearing for AB 60: A Disgrace of Representative Democracy
On April 22 I testified in opposition to California AB 60, the state law that would grant driver’s licenses to illegal aliens.... Read More
DREAM Act, Defeated Dozens of Times, Resurfaces
The impossible-to-kill DREAM Act has again bubbled to the surface. Although multiple versions of the federal DREAM Act have been defeated for 12... Read More
Encouraging Signs from the House, Still…
On July 10th, the House held its first Republican conference regarding the Senate’s Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act. The... Read More
No Surprise Here: Former President Bush Joins the Pro-Amnesty Cause
Like the proverbial bad penny, some retired politicians keep showing up especially when the topic is immigration. They just can’t help but... Read More
An Ignored Border: Visa Overstays
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is responsible for monitoring those who remain in the United States after their visas have expired.... Read More