Stocks and Flows
For a long time now, I have craved a rational discussion about immigration with people who had real facts. I envisioned a gathering of mature adults who cared deeply about freedom and our country. I finally decided to sponsor one.
Academics from universities across the country came to Washington, DC last month to present research papers [...]
June 17, 2009 by b.hildreth
Latino parents and education
Immigrant education is in crisis. Young Latinos, especially men, are dropping out of high school in record numbers. In Massachusetts almost half of all Latino males and one third of Latino females never finish high school. According to a Harvard study, this trend reaches across the country and has taken on crisis proportions.
We all have [...]
February 16, 2009 by admin
Putting the E in the I
Immigration policy will take a back seat to the economy this year. Everyone says so.
We shouldn’t even mention immigrants when Americans are out of work.
But what if we could put the E (economy) in the I (immigration)? What if we could find a way for the immigration cause to help out in the economic crisis?
Here’s [...]
January 20, 2009 by admin
Immigration Hell
If you want to know what immigration Hell is like, look at Gaza this week.
The conflict has all the markings of an immigration policy gone terribly wrong: a wall stretching endlessly along a border, punctured by armed checkpoints with long lines of immigrants seeking either to work in Israel or blow it up. They mass [...]
January 11, 2009 by admin

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