As a proud veteran and retired Defense Department (DOD) civilian employee, I’m pleased to see the American military deployed on the southern border. For the last four years, the porous border has allowed the illegal entry of so many drug traffickers, criminals and terrorists that it has become a serious […]
Christine Flowers: Nuance on immigration falls by the wayside in current debate
I was just at a round table where we discussed, in the most civilized manner possible, the immigration controversy. Everyone in the conversation liked and respected each other, and listened to the opinions, sometimes quite diverse, from those at the other end of the philosophical spectrum. Some were focused on […]
David Reel: Addressing border security and immigration reform
Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu said: “A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.” On the issue of American border security and immigration laws reform, that journey may be close to starting that single step with enactment of the Laken Riley bill in Congress. Riley, a University of […]
Julia Hearthway: The facade of kindness
Most Americans understand that the immigration process under the Biden-Harris administration has been a disaster.
By Julia Hearthway
Christine Flowers: An eye-opening trip to the Mexican border
Even people who work in the immigration field — as I do — may not understand the full extent of the crisis on our southern border.
By Christine Flowers