Historian Victor Davis Hanson’s latest book may not be the kind of optimistic, feel-good reading that many would wish for at a time when the U.S.…
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Mass Migration, Globalism, And The Diminishing of Citizenship
Big City Newspaper Runs Op-ed Questioning Why “Habitual Drunkenness” Should Be a Disqualification for Citizenship
The headline in the Philadelphia Inquirer’s opinion page stopped me in my tracks. ‘Habitual drunkenness’ is not a reason to deny someone like me U.S. citizenship,…
The U.S. Citizenship Test Should Be Challenging
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the agency responsible for administering the naturalization exam, is revising the citizenship test – allegedly making it more difficult…
New Bill Would Bar Chinese Communist Party Members from Gaining Citizenship
On June 15, Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Penn.) introduced H.R. 7724, the End Chinese Communist Citizenship Act. This important bill would tailor further provisions in U.S. immigration…
From Syria Without Love: Future Jihadist Went to the ‘Front of the Line’
The Syrian-born son of a naturalized U.S. citizen was killed trying to shoot his way onto a Naval installation in Texas last week. A security loophole…