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UC Considering Hiring Foreign-Born Students without Valid Work Permits

A Los Angeles Times news story revealed that the University of California intends to hire illegal alien students even though they don’t have employment authorization documents, a brazen immigration law violation. To defend their prospective  [...]

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UC Considering Hiring Foreign-Born Students without Valid Work Permits

A Los Angeles Times news story revealed that the University of California intends to hire illegal alien students even though they don’t have employment authorization documents, a brazen immigration law violation. To defend their prospective lawless action, the UC regents fell back on wokeness, saying they were motivated  [...]

Is Current Immigration Policy Helping to Foster a Civil Society?

Dear All: The past two weeks have supplied an embarrassment of riches in the form of stories that a few years ago would have been fodder for the tabloids versus an accounting of actual events.  Case in point is the exuberance of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary,  [...]

Migrant Invasion Angers Chicago’s Black Citizens

Newly sworn-in Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson faces the unenviable tasks of reducing the city’s soaring crime, solving widespread homelessness and restoring decaying schools overcrowded with underperforming pupils. The Chicago Police department reported that the 2021 homicide total hit 800, a 25-year high. An estimated 66,000 residents are homeless;  [...]

Legal Immmigration

  • Sanctuary City Mayors Cry ‘Uncle,’ No More Migrants! Sanctuary City Mayors Cry ‘Uncle,’ No More Migrants!
    Sanctuary cities are once again in the headlines. But this time, sanctuary cities, the bane of immigration law enforcement advocates, have a different spin. Since five-time deported illegal immigrant Jose Inez Garcia-Zarate murdered Kate Steinle in ...
  • Recapping Our Successes and Renewing Our Resolve Recapping Our Successes and Renewing Our Resolve
    Founder's Corner Dear all, It’s been two years since I had the honor of advocating on behalf of American tech workers in-person at the White House. Many of you will recall the story of how I got there, but in a nutshell, ...
  • Senate Introduces EAGLE Act; Bill Subverts U.S. Tech Workers Senate Introduces EAGLE Act; Bill Subverts U.S. Tech Workers
      Beware media-promoted bipartisan immigration bills. Strictly speaking, such legislation is bipartisan because a Republican and a Democrat introduce it. In reality, however, the Republican is often as much of an immigration expansionist as his Democratic colleague. Such ...
  • China, with U.S. Help, Moves Closer to Global Domination China,  with U.S. Help, Moves Closer to Global Domination
    The announcement that a Chinese company purchased about 300 acres of prime North Dakota property is the latest in an ongoing landgrab by one of America’s biggest threats. Historically, Chinese nationals are one of the largest ...
  • Dean, Congressman, and Immigration Lawyer Gaslight Workers Dean, Congressman, and Immigration Lawyer Gaslight Workers
    According to Merriam-Webster, the definition of gaslighting is: To psychologically manipulate (a person) usually over an extended period of time so that the victim questions the validity of their own thoughts, perception of reality, or memories and experiences confusion, loss of ...

Labor

  • Is Administration’s Hope that Jobs Situation has Turned Around Realistic? Is Administration's Hope that Jobs Situation has Turned Around Realistic?
    The October Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed that the economy boomed forward with a higher than anticipated 531,000 new jobs, a good sign for workers across the board. Wall Street analysts had predicted that 450,000 jobs would be added.   Private ...
  • After September’s Dismal BLS Report, Looking Ahead After September’s Dismal BLS Report, Looking Ahead
    For the second consecutive month, Wall Street analysts and media business forecasters badly missed the Bureau of Labor Statistic’s job creation total. Dow Jones projected 500,000 new jobs for September, a greater than 300,000 misfire after the ...
  • Congress, Don’t Be So America Last! Congress, Don't Be So America Last!
    Late Friday evening, the House Judiciary Committee unveiled the immigration provisions they’d like inserted into the 2022 budget reconciliation bill. It goes without saying that immigration reform has no place in a budget bill but that’s not stopping Representative Jerry ...
  • Transitioning from Trump Transitioning from Trump
    Among President Trump’s 75 million-strong voters, the day’s biggest question is what he’ll do during his next four years. And the day’s second biggest question is how badly by 2024, if at all, the nation will miss Trumpism. Once he’s ...
  • Surprise! Americans Will Work at Tony Resorts Surprise! Americans Will Work at Tony Resorts
    For more than three decades, America’s skilled and unskilled workers have been forced to compete with a congressionally sanctioned influx of overseas employment-based visa holders. Year after year, the story that the Chamber of Commerce and cheap labor-seeking employers promote ...

Illegal Immigration

  • Clock Ticking on Mayorkas; House Files Impeachment Articles Clock Ticking on Mayorkas; House Files Impeachment Articles
    The 118th Congress had barely convened before the Senate’s amnesty addicts traveled to the border and began pontificating about the bipartisan immigration action they were about to embark upon. Whenever Congress touts bipartisanship as it relates ...
  • ‘Alternatives to Detention’ is a Failed Program ‘Alternatives to Detention’ is a Failed Program
    Republicans’ inability in the U.S. House of Representatives to move forward and confirm California’s Kevin McCarthy as the new Speaker of the House gave Democrats a few good laughs. In the rough and tumble D.C. political ...
  • Mid-Term Voters Prefer Status Quo; That’s Bad News for Change Advocates Mid-Term Voters Prefer Status Quo; That’s Bad News for Change Advocates
    Voters are, to understate their mood, disenchanted with Congress. Yet paradoxically, voters re-elect, over and over, the same representatives they hold in dismally low esteem, consider ineffectual and out-of-touch. On average for 2022, about 80 percent of polling respondents disapproved of ...
  • Cows Call Green House Gas Charges “Udderly” Ridiculous!Cows Call Green House Gas Charges "Udderly" Ridiculous!
      No longer satisfied with shutting down the oil and gas industries, this year saw the World Economic Forum moving fast forward with targeting farmers for nitrogen emissions.  Their assaults have led to push back by farmers in the Netherlands, Germany ...
  • Immigrants: Assimilate, Become Citizens Immigrants: Assimilate, Become Citizens
    Every year at Natale, my family gathered at my Sicilian-born grandmother’s home for the annual feast that she spent days preparing. The courses included the traditional Sciabbó, a lasagna made with pork ragú seasoned with dark ...