U.S. Presidents have final say on immigration
Unless sanity is restored to U.S immigration, America cannot remain a sovereign nation
The embattled administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency is the latest Trump official to be confronted while dining.
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, co-authored by California Senator Bill Dodd, signed into law
After Sarah Huckabee Sanders named a rural Virginia restaurant for not serving her, a D.C. restaurant with the same name is suffering.
Taxes, affordable housing, the bullet train and more
A "white civil rights" rally is being organized Near the White House by the man behind the deadly Charlottesville rally last year.
An American Tragedy
Voters in D.C. primaries chose the incumbents for mayor, council, and their representative in Congress, and approved a $15 minimum wage.
Biggest Amnesty in U.S. History
Slim Chance for Amnesty
Foreign-born U.S. resident workers outpaced, by a factor of two, the employment gains native-born Americans made.
Devante Smith-Pelly slammed President Trump as "racist and sexist."
Ever-expanding labor force assures essentially stagnant wages.
More Employment-Based Visas, Fewer American Jobs
With amnesty comes lifetime work authorization privileges and chain migration
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser reportedly surprised some in her own administration with news that she was adopting.
Despite being home to a huge number of members of the military, D.C. ranks poorly for retirees, according to a report.
OPT makes jobs tougher to find for U.S. STEM graduates
In today’s media, immigration stories are thinly disguised editorials
Farm industry takes advantage of the susceptible, neglects its responsibility to enter the 21st century with mechanization
Trump must proceed cautiously to avoid a new flood of employment-authorized visa holders
Students have to compete with foreign workers
Intense Scrutiny of U.S. Refugee Policy is Overdue
What You Should Know
Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White is once again being criticized, this time for allegedly donating to an anti-Semitic event.
How Sprawl Transformed Honolulu from Utopia to Urban Muddle
Congress Continues to Ignore Unsustainable Growth
A month after making anti-Semitic comments, a DC councilman visited the Holocaust Museum. His words and actions may have made things worse.
... Fewer American Jobs
U.S. Employers Undercut American Workers with Immigrants at $30,000 a Job
The embattled Facebook founder faced hours of questioning from a Senate committee on Tuesday over his company's handling of user data.
In Washington, D.C., and around the world, science supporters are mobilizing on Saturday, April 14.
America now has 26 times more solar photovoltaic capacity than it did in 2010. Washington, D.C. has helped contribute to that number.
85,000 Tech Job Giveaway as Americans Watch from the Sidelines
California is a Mess!
Stealing Identities Costs Country, Individuals Billions of Dollars
Hundreds of thousands are marching for gun control along Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Stay here for full coverage, photos.
Several of the accused reportedly had their charges vanish a day before a top U.S. official visited the Turkish president.