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Border Dispute Resolution Studies

Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., has a simple answer to the people who say its not possible to deport nearly twenty million illegal aliens as a means of resolving the immigration problem: “Yes, you can!

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Primer on Illegal Immigration

John Keeley of the Center for Immigration Studies recently spoke about immigration reform issues at an AIA sponsored forum.

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Border Studies

Speaking at and AIA event, Congressman J.D. Hayworth recently had some strong words to the President and to the public about the immigration crisis.

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Academically Churchillian

“Teachers for a Democratic Society,” as they call themselves, are professors from across the country trying to defend Ward Churchill, now that the University of Colorado has fired him.

Perspectives

Anti-Israel Trojan Horse

Ben Shapiro urges us to look beyond the self-identification offered by critics of Israel both within and outside the Ivory Tower.

Perspectives

Glimmer of Hope

This past Wednesday, when I attended Students for Saving Social Security’s event on Social Security reform with roughly 300 other young people, I was overcome by an unusual Washington, D.C. emotion—hope.

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Visa Waiver Education

A number of people recently gathered at the Heritage Foundation to discuss the Visa Waiver Policy.

Perspectives

How to Spend on Education

The National Education Association wasted no time to use a recent study to affirm the unqualified success of the public-school system and to use it as ammo to further load up in its endless and tireless attack on vouchers and school choice. But there are many things the study doesn’t say, according to Star Parker.

Perspectives

Queering the Kids

In an effort to stop childhood bullying, Britain’s National Union of Teachers (NUT) wants to begin classes for three years olds about same-sex relationship.