Immigration and Broken Windows
The concept of the “Broken Windows” approach to law enforcement was first postulated in an Atlantic magazine article entitled, "Broken Windows: The... Read More
ESPN Enters the Immigration Debate with Predictable Liberal Bias
Last weekend, ESPN aired an extensive report about the Tampa Bay Rays’ manager Joe Maddon and his Hazelton, PA roots. Maddon was... Read More
How the White House Plans to Reach 0 Percent Unemployment by November
The economic website zerohedge.com has a running not-so-funny joke. The laugh (on us) is that President Obama will be able to get... Read More
Lamar Smith Outwits Immigration Subversive Frank Sharry
Quite a dust up is in progress between long standing open borders advocate Frank Sharry and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith.... Read More
Denver Post Shocks Readers; Publishes Story About Latinos Displacing American Workers
In a departure from form, the Denver Post published a story confirming that Latinos have been the greatest beneficiaries from the modest... Read More
It is Anti-American to Not Enforce Immigration Laws
Immigration laws are among the most important laws a nation can enact and enforce. Incredibly there are those who favor open borders... Read More
White House Promotes More Scary Ideas to Displace Struggling American Workers
If you read the details from President Obama’s press conference last week here, you’ll see some scarier than usual stuff. Obama’s advocacy... Read More
If a Penny Saved is a Penny Earned, Then a Job Liberated is a Job Created: This is Why Our Immigration Laws Must Be Enforced
The common theme that runs through virtually every political campaign of nearly every candidate for public office on every level of government... Read More
One Incident Busts Two Immigration Myths: Jobs Americans Won’t Do and There’s No Such Thing as Self-Deportation
Among the many statements made by pro-immigration advocates, two are commonly heard. The first—that immigrants do jobs Americans won’t—has been around for... Read More
From Kansas a Familiar Lament: “Who Will Pick Our Crops? Who Will Milk Our Cows?”
Once again, the tedious lament has gone out from the agriculture and dairy industries that they are experiencing a grave labor shortage... Read More