Category Archives: Immigration
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 [...]
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 [...]
Back in the Headlines Again: Birthright Citizenship
If President Trump’s promise to end birthright citizenship does nothing else, it will spark the long [...]
Politicon October 2018 Coverage
IFSPP covered POLITICON, a wild and raucous SoCal event that features high-profile players in politics [...]
Doubters Challenge Report that Illegal Immigration is Twice as High as Traditional Estimates
“The number of undocumented immigrants in the United States: Estimates based on demographic modeling with [...]
Prioritizing Hiring American Doctors Should be the Standard
Outsourcing U.S. jobs to foreign markets followed by replacing local workers with foreign laborers has [...]
Policy Watch – Immigration Bills Flounder
It’s almost the end of June and here we are with another edition of Policy [...]
Intimidation, Rape and Slavery: The Untold Story of H-1B Workers:
Americans are increasingly coming to a better understanding of how the H-1B visa is being used [...]
Official Blows Whistle on Illegal Immigrants Working on SoCal Construction Sites
We sat down for an incognito interview with Blaine Taylor (not his real name), a [...]
For Immigration, The Status Quo Won’t Save Us
A recent article published in the Los Angeles Times reported that the White House is [...]
California Dystopia: No Man’s Farmland
Those of us who live in California and oppose illegal immigration are often met with [...]
This Friday, Take Time to Respect Wetlands
Friday, February 2nd is World Wetlands Day, in commemoration of the adoption of the Convention [...]
What to Expect from Trump’s State of the Union, and Immigration
With President Trump’s first State of the Union address fast approaching, there has been much [...]
Let’s Make A Deal? Harvard Poll Shows Immigration Still a Top Issue
A new poll released by Harvard-Harris shows that immigration is still a top issue across [...]
Interview with Tech Worker and Congressional Candidate Craig DiAngelo
Craig DiAngelo caught the nation’s attention when he was interviewed last year on 60 Minutes [...]
Both Parties May Prove Open Border Advocates as DACA Debate Looms
In October of 2013, House Republicans refused to compromise on raising the debt ceiling which [...]
John Michael Greer Gives His Take On The State of Our Union
Join us for a riveting podcast where we discuss a broad range of topics [...]
What to Think About During National Migration Week
The week of January 7 to January 14 has been dubbed “National Migration Week,” wherein [...]
Gutierrez Duplicitous on DACA
There is a joke that goes, “how can you tell when a politician is lying? [...]
Long Haul Trucker Describes America’s Decline: Excess Development and Immigration
Finn Murphy offers us a striking example of a unique person cutting his own deal [...]
Cotton’s Rise and the Fate of Raise
Freshman Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas has found himself in perhaps a meteoric rise in [...]
Physicians, Residents and Foreigners Oh My!
I was catching up on reading a stack of newspapers that had piled up while [...]
