A new monthly blog feature: we will be spotlighting an immigrant from American history that you may have never heard […]
A new monthly blog feature: we will be spotlighting an immigrant from American history that you may have never heard […]
A little different type of post today, this one about emotion, action, and our president rather than history, the law. […]
“Certain kinds of criminality are inherent in the Italian race. In the popular mind, crimes of personal violence, robbery, blackmail […]
A brief story for Memorial Day. Memorial Day first began as Decoration Day shortly after the Civil War ended in […]
We post a lot of articles about the current state of immigration, changing laws, changing enforcement, and, of course, the […]
PBS’ The American Experience just ran an outstanding three-episode show about the United States one hundred years ago. April saw […]
Seventy-five years ago this week, Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. On its face, it was innocuous. Issued just […]
Between 1890 and 1914, 13.6 million people immigrated to the United States. If that number seems eerily familiar just remember […]
I’m writing this late Saturday evening after what I think everyone, regardless of their political affiliation (or lack thereof), would […]
We have taken a flood of phone calls since November 8th from a great many people very much worried about […]
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