Americans are pragmatic people. Sooner or later emotions will subside and there will emerge a climate favorable to a comprehensive immigration reform. Solving the problem of millions of people living in the U.S. illegally without any rights cannot be put off indefinitely. more>
The latest report by the German Marshall Fund of the United States confirms what each of us in fact deals with every day: the feeling of frustration regarding the governmental immigration policy. This feeling is shared on both sides of the Atlantic. more>
Aversion to illegal immigrants is intensified by discussions on repealing constitutional provisions that guarantee citizenship to every individual born in America, although politically speaking, the chances of overthrowing the 14th Amendment are very small. more>
Subsidies for universities have been cut, provoking reductions in teachers' salaries and class choices. Meanwhile, students are asked to pay more and more in tuition at state universities where costs are rising faster than inflation. more>
There is fear that in 2010 unemployment will only minimally decrease, with many consequences to follow. more>
The author advocates for support of undocumented Poles in the United States who have been less lucky than previous émigrés.
VIDEO :: On December 15th Representative Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) introduced a new immigration reform bill in the House.
Census representatives will have to knock on 47 million doors and they will not be welcomed at many of them. more>
Rather than implementing a costly new biometric verification system, improving the existing e-Verify system is more reasonable. more>
Thanks to their numbers and increasing power, it is Latinos who can contribute to breaking the last opposition to immigration reform on Capitol Hill. more>
No logical thinking person could believe the myth that Poles will swarm to the United States in search of work when the country is stricken by a recession. more>
In order to survive these hard times, we need optimism and human solidarity. more>