Tucson School District's Race-Based Discipline Policy

Is this what has happened to MLK's vision of a world where you were judged on the content of your character and not the color of your skin? Is this what happens as the thirty-somethings and people in their...

Too Much Government? Affirmative Action Bake Sale at Purdue

Students belonging to the Purdue University chapter of the Conservative Coalition for American Values held an unusual type of bake sale on February 25, 2009.  In an attempt to illustrate how universities use...

If England Flop, Shall We All Blame Wenger?

"They say in football there is always the next match - and indeed, the next tournament. And qualifying for the next major tournament - the 2010 Word Cup - may become England's sole focus if Russia beat Israel on Saturday and finally put the Three Lions' wounded Euro 2008...

Can Cod Be Saved in Europe?

"The European Union is meeting this week to set next year's fishing quotas for cod. Once again, though, they are ignoring the advice of experts. To save the fish, a complete ban may be necessary."

Foreign policy often dominates U.S. immigration policy

Congress, the White House and U.S. immigration agencies, have developed over the years, a complex patchwork system, that favors some groups and nationalities over others. Copy & Click this...

The Top Ten Ways America Gets Immigration Wrong

The most striking thing about today’s immigration debate is how many times America has been here before—and how many times it has made the same mistakes.

Q -- How quick can you buy a phony Green Card?

A -- It's possible to buy a phony Green Card in less than two hours.

U.S. Attorney General Visits Borderland

"Agents commended for indictments for suspected smugglers."

Communities Following Hazleton's Lead

"A community in Carbon County is looking to take a page out of Mayor Lou Barletta's book in Hazleton. Nesquehoning is considering a measure to crack down on illegal immigrants, as Hazleton has done."

1,200 National Guard troops on border -- more coming

"Gov. Janet Napolitano says approximately 1,200 guard troops are now deployed along the Arizona-Mexico border and that the figure is expected to rise to 2,000 within a few weeks."

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