Category Archives: Immigration
Los Angeles County’s Education Catch – 22
I read with little to no amusement an article in Monday’s Los Angeles Times entitled, [...]
Los Angeles County Goes Full Psycho on Immigration
The ruling elite of Los Angeles County and the City of Los Angeles seem [...]
Stand With Standing Rock
I raged when the London paper, The Guardian, reported several hundred peaceful protesters were injured [...]
It May Still Be The Economy – BUT!
Several surveys of voters and likely voters conducted anywhere from a day to several months [...]
Dear President Trump: What Can We Hope For From You?
I watched into the wee hours of the morning, the most smashing upset in my [...]
CA Democratic Congressmen Rescue Tech Workers
At at a time when all we seem to be getting is news of how [...]
“Before the Flood” Is DiCaprio at His Heroic Best
Prior to going out to that election night watch party, be sure to check out [...]
How the Mainstream Does Propaganda On Immigration
Twice a month I make it a point to go down to my local Barnes [...]
The Working Poor Enter the Workforce
Last week while sitting in the back of a coffee shop, I overheard a young [...]
Kevin Discusses H1-B Visas and Discrimination w/Donna Conroy
Last week we had the pleasure sitting down with Donna Conroy, the co-founder of Bright [...]
Kevin Discusses H1-B Visas and Discrimination with Donna Conroy
Donna Conroy of Bright Future Jobs shares the “secret” behind the abuses done to white [...]
A Nation Afraid of Its Own Shadow
Last Friday, the Billy Bush tapes from eleven years ago featuring Donald Trump trash talking [...]
None Dare Call It Class Warfare
I went into “hold the presses” mode after learning about the remarks made by Secretary [...]
Trump’s Phoenix Immigration Speech Will Resonate Beyond His Core Voters
Whether you are energized or frightened by the prospect of a Trump Presidency, you got [...]
Practical Advice for Protecting the Environment
In last week’s blog I shared my reaction to the environmental theme of the Rio [...]
Don’t Blame it on Rio, Too Few Resources, Too Many People And the Road to LA
Last Friday evening I pulled into a bar to watch the opening ceremonies of 2016 [...]
How The H1-B Visa Program Hurts American Workers
This is a video we recently completed for a sister organization that at a high [...]
Ann Coulter Vs. Van Jones at Politicon 2016
On June 25th and 26th, the Pasadena Convention Center played host to the Politicon 2016. [...]
Are the attacks on Donald Trump going to help him?
For those of us who have been working for years for real immigration reform, that [...]
What are Trump’s True Views on Immigration and H-1B Visas?
At the most recent GOP debate, frontrunner Donald Trump seemingly reversed his long-standing opposition [...]
Weekly News Wrap for Week Ending 05.16.15
Steve and Kevin are at it again bringing their thoughts, opinions and reactions to last [...]
CFPUP’S Weekly News Wrap UP For Week Ending 05.02.15
Welcome to another edition of the CFPUP’s Weekly News Wrap Up! Once again we’re providing [...]
CFPUP’s Weekly News Wrap Up for the Week Ending April 11, 2015
Here is another installment of our Weekly News Wrap Up (WNWU) for the week ending [...]
Steve and Kevin Take on The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
On February 24th, Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis, along with Supervisor Sheila Kuehl [...]
Overpopulation and Environmental Injustice
One of the problems with trying to have a conversation on the topic of overpopulation [...]
Stop Stereotyping Hispanics!
Prior to President Obama’s speech Last Thursday, Luis Gutierrez, a Democratic Congressman, was predicting a [...]
Americans Don’t Want an Executive Override on Immigration
“When I take executive action, I want to make sure it’s sustainable.”[1] That’s how President [...]
Labor and Economics
Jobs, Wages and Immigration Institute for Sound Public Policy is committed to the creation of [...]
The Report of the Commission on Immigration Reform (The Jordan Commission): A Beacon for Real Immigration Reform
Download the PDF of this Policy Brief The immigration policy of the United States is steeped [...]
