Author Archives: Kevin Lynn
Migrants march toward US border in show of force
Migrants cross a riverbed at the Mexico-U.S. border after getting past a line of police [...]
Migrants march toward US border in show of force
Migrants break past a line of police as they run toward the Chaparral border crossing [...]
Caravan Migrant Climbs Tree, Sets It on Fire — Throws Rocks at Border Patrol
A previously deported illegal alien climbed a tree to avoid being arrested by Yuma Sector [...]
Mexico denies deal with White House on migrants
Report: US-Mexico reach deal on asylum overhaul The Washington Post reports that the Trump administration [...]
Rod impales migrant woman who tries climbing over US border fence
A migrant woman attempting to cross the nation’s southern border with Mexico by climbing a portion [...]
Incoming Mexican government disputes report of tentative deal with US on asylum-seekers
Report: US-Mexico reach deal on asylum overhaul The Washington Post reports that the Trump administration [...]
Incoming Mexico gov’t: No deal to host US asylum-seekers
MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s incoming government denied a report Saturday that it plans to allow [...]
Legislation introduced in US Congress to protect work authorization of H1B visa worker spouses
H-4 visas are issued to the spouses of H-1B foreign workers. A legislation seeking to [...]
Indian-American arrested in Silicon Valley over H1B visa fraud
Kishore Kumar Kavuru has been charged with 10 counts of visa fraud and as many [...]
Trump threatens to shut down ‘whole border’ with Mexico
While Thanksgiving normally signals the start of what is known as the Giving Season, President [...]
All Things Woo Woo With Clif High
My good friend and collaborator on the G.E.B.B. https://gebb.io comic strip, KMO joined me to [...]
After Midterms, U.S. Tech Workers Still Friendless in Congress
In Kansas’ Third District, IT has a strong presence with Microsoft, Google and Amazon. Over [...]
Women In Tech Talk About Women In Tech and The Google Walk Out
Kevin Lynn hosts a panel discussion with four women who combined have more than 80 [...]
Midterms – A Cautionary Tale for 2020
As I write this week’s blog, most of the votes from yesterday’s elections have been [...]
Back in the Headlines Again: Birthright Citizenship
If President Trump’s promise to end birthright citizenship does nothing else, it will spark the long [...]
Into the Weeds on Wages
The Economic Policy Institute, a respected nonpartisan, nonprofit Washington, D.C., organization, recently published a report [...]
Connecticut ‘For Sale’ Signs Are Truly a Sign of the Times
Shocked by the number of “For Sale” signs lining the streets leading to my home, [...]
Politicon October 2018 Coverage
IFSPP covered POLITICON, a wild and raucous SoCal event that features high-profile players in politics [...]
Verizon Lays Off 44,000; American Workers Left in Lurch
The headline financial news story of late is Verizon’s announcement that it offered a voluntary [...]
Mr. Furst Goes to Washington
Recently I was in Washington, D.C., to exercise two of the five freedoms in the [...]
Latest DHS Report: Raining Work Permits for New Immigrants
If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone say that he opposes [...]
Hilarie Gamm Talks: Women in U.S. Tech
Recently on Jim Blasingame’s Small Business Advocate Show, Hilarie Gamm talked about the U.S. tech [...]
Response to Miriam Jordan’s NY Times Article – One Face of Immigration
In response to your September 16 article: One Face of Immigration in America Is a Family [...]
D.C. Swamp Business Continues as Usual
Although news unrelated to the Brett Kavanaugh-Christine Blasey Ford din was hard to find, last [...]
Dudeski Writes his Congressman
Following up from the phone calls he made a couple weeks ago, Dudeski wrote a [...]
