by Andrew McCarthy | Mar 14, 2023 | Immigration, NY
A century ago, immigration was a product of the American dream. Hard-working people from across the world poured in because America was a beacon of hope for those in search of a new life for their families. We took in people who made our country even better than it...
by Brian Lonergan | Mar 14, 2023 | AZ, Immigration, Law and Justice
During the Information Age, there have been a handful of iconic moments that symbolized speaking truth to power and standing up to tyranny. They would include “Tank Man” in Tiananmen Square and German youth hitting the crumbling Berlin Wall with hammers. Such events...
by Donald Teel | Feb 1, 2018 | Immigration, POTUS
With the sole exception of what I will call “Trump’s Four Pillars of Immigration,” and his hell-bent determination to spend $1 trillion on infrastructure, all of my conservative colleagues have labeled the 2018 State of the Union speech historic. Mark...
by Donald Teel | May 31, 2017 | Immigration
Two members of the Texas state house rumbled over the State’s new legislation designed to ban public officials from supporting sanctuary cities. The new state law banning sanctuary cities was scheduled for a legislative session and it turned into a soft brawl...
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