Facebook has two pages that are, unsurprisingly, picking up a host of new followers: “Leaving [...]
After getting routed in the Arizona, Illinois and Florida St. Patrick’s Day Democratic primaries, Sen. [...]
A triumphant but low-key President Trump took to center stage Tuesday night at the U.S. [...]
Through incredibly good fortune, I’ve been unable to watch the tedious impeachment trial. I’m traveling [...]
Amidst Washington, D.C.’s impeachment hysteria, the Trump administration has taken aim at the lowest hanging [...]
Recently, I’ve become addicted to the Weather Channel. The reason is simple. Every word that [...]
The Migration Policy Institute, which describes itself as a nonpartisan think tank that seeks “to [...]
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Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Farm Workforce Modernization Act of 2019 [...]
As if the unappetizing buffet of presidential candidates isn’t troublesome enough for the Democratic Party, [...]
I recently returned to my Pittsburgh home from a trip to Sacramento. I went reluctantly. [...]
Of the 16 million Americans who served in World War II, about 389,000 veterans are [...]
Chicago’s 25,000 public schoolteachers are on strike, with a grievance list familiar to all educators [...]
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Every week, immigration stories demonstrate how frustratingly elusive, even after decades, common sense reform that [...]
PFIR’s Excecutive Director responds to the Oct. 3, 2019, WaPo article, “A D.C. family stranded [...]
No sooner had the State Department announced that it would cut the refugee cap to [...]
Countless reports, all based on irrefutable federal data, have been published that show immigration non-action [...]
Every time an immigration conflict appears on the horizon, expansionists press for one of two [...]
With Round 3 of the Democratic president debates set for this Thursday, the nation should [...]
The Trump administration is about to implement new rules that it claims will “modernize” and [...]
No sooner had the Trump administration announced its intention to impose a new rule that [...]
In today’s polarized America, and in the midst of an increasingly bitter, partisan presidential campaign, [...]