Republicans need to get their act together on immigration or else face dire electoral consequences. That was the message sent by a compelling op-ed in Sunday’s Wall Street Journal, authored by CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder. Puzder’s most salient point is that while GOP candidates
On Tuesday, a Federal Court of Appeals ruled against lifting an injunction against President Obama’s executive order to halt deportations. This latest ruling represents a small portion of a much larger problem with the President’s handling of immigration policy. When it comes to immigration,
It may be hard to believe about a man who won just 28 percent of the Latino vote, but 2012 Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney didn’t plan on making immigration a big part of his campaign. It originally started as a way
Last session, the Georgia House refused to pass a state RFRA (Religious Freedom Restoration Act), despite intense pressure from the base, after Coca-Cola and other iconic corporations weighed in against the bill—pitting, in an intense new way, the corporate wing of the
Presidential candidates from both sides of the political spectrum have been taking on a very busy agenda these past few weeks, and as expected, the immigration issue is taking over the discussion. It started with Hillary Clinton’s “policy speech” at a school
In the early days of the Presidential campaign, there has been a surprising movement towards consensus among the GOP field. On major issues like Common Core and immigration reform the candidates have, with near unanimity, taken similar positions to appeal to the
Jim Newell of Slate reports this week that the serious Republican presidential contenders seem to be coalescing around a singular message on immigration, an issue which has divided GOP members in the past: Not so long ago, immigration was considered the most
Wow. Senator Rand Paul just gave the best answer on abortion I’ve ever seen—a complete home run. Pro-abortionists love to force pro-life candidates to be very specific on abortion, and the media is often their willing accomplice. The media will happily force
