June 15, 2018 'Liberal accent' discovered in Kansas town with rising Latino population Residents in one Kansas town are developing a so-called “Liberal accent” due to the increased Latino population, according to a study released Monday.
April 26, 2018 GOP's SALT cap may speed exodus from high-tax states, report says Over the past decade, about 3.5 million Americans have relocated from high-tax blue states like California and those in the Northeast, to low-tax red states like Texas and Arizona -- and the change is likely to accelerate.
January 15, 2018 What is the diversity visa program and why does Trump want to end it? As the White House and lawmakers continue to work toward immigration reform, President Trump has remained steadfast in his four demands – including an end to a visa lottery program aimed at increasing immigrant diversity.
September 19, 2017 White Christians shift from majority to minority in US population: survey Those Americans who identify as white Christians are now considered to be a minority of the country’s population, according to a new survey.
June 30, 2016 Forced diversity training backfires, claims Harvard study Diversity might be a good thing, but forced training in tolerance not only fails in the business world, it backfires, according to a new Harvard study.
December 20, 2015 Cost of educating new class of illegal immigrant minors estimated at over $760M A new report puts the price of educating the thousands of illegal immigrant children who recently crossed into the U.S. at a whopping $761 million this school year -- as some school systems push for the feds to pick up the tab.
December 3, 2015 Filipino-American community in limbo after deadly typhoon cuts power to region Filipino families across America are in the dark as details about the monster typhoon estimated to have killed at least 1,000 begin to trickle out of the already devastated region.
November 21, 2015 Asians expected to pass Hispanics as largest immigrant group, study finds In a major shift in immigration patterns over the next 50 years, Asians will have surged past Hispanics to become the largest group of immigrants heading to the United States, according to estimates in a new immigration study.
November 21, 2015 679 people renounced their US citizenship in 1st quarter of year, IRS says A quarterly publication by the Internal Revenue Service lists those citizens who voluntarily expatriate, or abandon their American citizenship -- a growing number of whom are doing so to avoid taxes, according to several published reports.
September 3, 2015 Immigration: Anchor babies and the dangers of 'nativism' The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution underscore the truism that all persons have the same natural rights, irrespective of where their mothers were when they delivered them.