Media headlines are blaming the House leadership for preventing passage of the giant Intelligence bill designed to restructure homeland security, but negotiations bogged down on the question of what to do about illegal aliens. How can we protect … [Read more...] about Homeland Security Should Protect Us From Diseases
Time Magazine Exposes Illegal Aliens — November 2004
Time Magazine Exposes Illegal Aliens Time Magazine broke through the media silence about illegal aliens with a cover story on September 20 called "America's Border: Who Left the Door Open?" The well-documented article is a … [Read more...] about Time Magazine Exposes Illegal Aliens — November 2004
Borders, Trucks, Citizenship, Sanctuary — May 2004
Borders, Trucks, Citizenship, Sanctuary Unsafe Life on the Border The television news media bring us daily, graphic reports from Iraq, where valiant Americans are battling danger, death and destruction of property. So … [Read more...] about Borders, Trucks, Citizenship, Sanctuary — May 2004
Unsafe Life On The Border
The television news media bring us daily, graphic reports from Iraq, where valiant Americans are battling danger, death and destruction of property. So why don't we get coverage about similar dramatic and scary confrontations taking place on the … [Read more...] about Unsafe Life On The Border
Amnesty By Any Other Name
When President Bush unveiled his “temporary foreign workers” plan, he got cheers from his carefully selected invitees in the East Room of the White House, but he's getting jeers from everyone else from Rep. Tom Tancredo to Senator Ted … [Read more...] about Amnesty By Any Other Name
Does Tom Ridge Believe in the Rule of Law?
Were Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge's Miami meanderings (a) a gaffe, (b) a trial balloon, (c) an announcement of his department's policy, or (d) an announcement of Bush Administration policy? We are entitled to know the answer to that … [Read more...] about Does Tom Ridge Believe in the Rule of Law?
Amnesty Isn’t ‘Reform’ – It’s Open Borders — January 2004
Amnesty Isn't 'Reform' — It's Open Borders When President Bush unveiled his "temporary foreign workers" plan, he got cheers from his carefully selected invitees in the East Room of the White House, but he's getting jeers … [Read more...] about Amnesty Isn’t ‘Reform’ – It’s Open Borders — January 2004
Was Firing Employees The Issue In Homeland Security?
The Daschle Democrats (bowing to pressure from their union constituency) resisted passing the Homeland Security bill prior to the election because President George W. Bush demanded wide authority to fire or transfer employees in the new 22-agency … [Read more...] about Was Firing Employees The Issue In Homeland Security?
Driver’s Licenses For Illegals = Pseudo Amnesty
In a flip-flop to court the Hispanic vote, California Governor Gray Davis signed a bill (which he had rejected twice before) to allow illegal aliens to get driver's licenses. Shamelessly pandering, he signed it on September 5 in front of a crowd … [Read more...] about Driver’s Licenses For Illegals = Pseudo Amnesty
California Candidates Should Face the Big Issue
The California recall will probably dominate national news until the October 7 election, but the dog that hasn't barked yet is how the candidates are going to deal with the big problem they are pretending not to notice. That's the cost … [Read more...] about California Candidates Should Face the Big Issue