Vancouver has world’s least affordable housing
Vancouver had the world's least affordable housing market last year, according to a report that puts the blame on urban land-use policies designed to prevent sprawl
View ArticleIllegal immigrant numbers plunge
A new report that the nation's illegal immigrant population has declined by nearly 1 million has sharpened the debate over whether to legalize those remaining or allow their numbers to shrink through...
View ArticleReclaim 8 million jobs
The Reclaim American Jobs Caucus is taking a stand for the American worker. About 8 million jobs are held by illegal immigrants. Vulnerable and disadvantaged American workers have seen their incomes...
View ArticlePersonal income drops across the country
The Commerce Department announced that personal income dropped in 42 states throughout the country
View ArticleBorder murder highlights administration’s failure
The tragic murder of Robert Krentz shows just how abysmally the federal government has failed us all in controlling our borders
View ArticleNew landslip ‘buries 200′ near Rio de Janeiro
A new landslide has swept away some 40 homes in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro area, burying up to 200 people, following the heaviest rains in decades
View ArticleIllegal immigration is a tax-dollar drain
Illegal immigrants are a fiscal drain on American taxpayers. And the Obama administration’s policies only make it worse
View ArticleImmigration prevents environmental progress
Today is the 40th anniversary of the first Earth Day – and a grim reminder of how immigration has undercut virtually all environmental progress.
View ArticleThe realities behind the immigration debate
The U.S. should abandon its obsession with the anti-immigration policies of the past and instead address the real causes of illegal immigration.
View ArticleGeorgia GOP gubernatorial candidates duke it out over illegal immigration
Republican gubernatorial candidates in the state all favor some types of restriction, but they can't agree on how far to take it
View ArticleSoaring unemployment among college grads fails to diminish optimism
At 14 percent, millennials' unemployment rate rivals the levels of that group in the Great Depression; they nevertheless remain optimistic
View ArticleWhite population rises in Manhattan
According to an analysis of census estimates, for the first time since the 1970s, a majority of Manhattan's population is white
View ArticleImmigration now a top concern among Latinos, poll shows
Poll: Latinos consider immigration and the economy as the most important issues
View ArticleHow disappointing that we’re in fact pre-post-racial — and what authentic...
The Arizona law is not racist -- unless the actually stricter immigration laws of virtually every other nation on the planet, including Mexico, are even more racist
View ArticleThe downside of skid row charity
Some community activists allege that the opposition to street distributions has more to do with gentrification than with protecting homeless people
View ArticleThe Least We Can Do
Self-absorbed, self-indulged, and self-loathing, Baby Boomers can still redeem themselves by saving the American economy from the fiscal mess that they, and their fathers and mothers, are leaving behind
View ArticleLame-duck Senate to vote on DREAM Act this year
DREAM act may be first step to comprehensive immigration reform or amnesty for children of illegal immigrants
View ArticleGovernment estimates U.S. population at 306M to 313M
The government is providing new estimates showing the U.S. population grew to somewhere between 306 million and 313 million over the last decade
View ArticleGive us your tired, your poor … and your PhD scientists
The US needs to attract 100 million new immigrants over the next 20 years in order to stay economically competitive.
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