Category Archives: ADOS

Will Black Voters Elect Trump? A Conversation With Yvette Carnell and Raynard Jackson

Had the great pleasure to sit with Yvette Carnell, Co-Founder of the American Descendants of  [...]

Migrant Invasion Angers Chicago’s Black Citizens

Newly sworn-in Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson faces the unenviable tasks of reducing the city’s soaring  [...]

If Bill Clinton Says It, It Must Be So

Executive Director's Corner Dear All: When asked about the need for order and control along  [...]

Biden Agenda Excludes ‘Equity’ for Black Workers

On his first day in office, President Biden signed an Executive Order to advance racial  [...]

ADOS Galvanizes Over Immigration & Reparations

  Dear All: There’s been no shortage of immigration topics to write about this week.  [...]

On MLK Day, Congressional Black Caucus Ignores Wage Gap Solutions

  The Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday came and went, as it always does, without  [...]

Biden’s DOJ Sides w/Trump Era Rule Change

Dear All: As expected Congress is up to its eyeballs in spending bills, from the  [...]

For Human Smugglers, Income Opportunities Abound

Down on the Southwest border, business is booming – criminal business, that is. The federal  [...]

MLK and the Dignity of Work

Minister and activist Martin Luther King, Jr., became synonymous with the Civil Rights movement from  [...]

MLK and the Dignity of Work

  Minister and activist Martin Luther King, Jr., became synonymous with the Civil Rights movement  [...]

Juan Williams: Black Jobs Don’t Matter

With less than two months until Election Day 2020, more and more news stories are  [...]

Post-Trump EO, U.S. Workers Hired

Vindicated! For employment-based visa critics who have railed for more than three decades that each  [...]

Uncle Joe’s Immigration Plan

Dear All, Joe Biden, the ailing former Vice President and Senator, and Democrat candidate for  [...]

BLS Report Encouraging to Vulnerable Hispanics, Blacks and the Disabled

As if the unappetizing buffet of presidential candidates isn’t troublesome enough for the Democratic Party,  [...]

Nicetown: It’s Raw but Redeemable

Last month, an armed drug dealer shot six policemen who attempted to arrest him in  [...]

Immigration and Ice Cream: My Week with a DV Winner

Based on results of the diversity visa program since 1990, more immigration and a higher  [...]

America would run out of avocados in weeks if Trump shuts border with Mexico, grower warns

If President Trump follows through with his threat to close the Southern Border with Mexico  [...]

Central American-Caribbean Caravan of 2500 Heads to U.S. Border

A newly formed migrant caravan of more than 2,500 departed the southern Mexican border in  [...]

Migrant Caravan Swells to 12,000 at Mexico’s Southern Border

The ranks of a new Central American migrant caravan reportedly grew in size to more  [...]

800 New Caravan Migrants Break Border Gate into Mexico

Hundreds of migrants forced their way into Mexico by breaking the gates at one of  [...]

Mexican Border Mayor Claims Judge Won’t Let Him Work With Immigration Officials

The mayor of the Mexican border city of Tijuana claims that a federal judge ordered  [...]

MLK Day and the State of the Promise

It is important to reflect on our history as we enter times of great turmoil.  [...]

How Can DC Mayor Think Sanctuary Behavior Is Not Hurting Citizen Safety?

Confusion reigns in DC starting at the top with the mayor as evidenced by the  [...]