No, President Trump is not planning amnesty for Mexican agricultural workers

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Constitutional Minute—The Question of Birthright Citizenship

When did the question of birthright citizenship begin? For a short version, skip down to the Jurisdiction heading. History The United States began as a confederation of 13 states. The Articles of Confederation was the first Constitution. Under the Articles of Confederation, each state retained authority over the naturalization of aliens. This resulted in widely …

H-1B Hysteria – Take Five, My Fellow Americans!

Panic over H-1B visas reflects a betrayal felt by many Americans, attributed largely to deficiencies in public education, leading to a workforce incapable of meeting the demands of today’s employers. This situation underscores the need to revive a historically rooted education system that prioritizes hard work and excellence over mediocrity in American culture.

Bible Study—Why I Believe in Creation

In 1974, the author experienced a personal revelation of faith in Jesus Christ, which was affirmed by miraculous healing of hypertension. He reflects on biblical teachings regarding God’s power and creation, shares insights from his work on offshore drilling rigs, and emphasizes the importance of spiritual gifts and understanding God’s craftsmanship within believers.

Texas Public Education: Semantics, Ignorance of History, and Prejudice

Texas has a history and a duty to provide free public education for immigrant children, kindergarten through twelfth grade. As stated in the Texas Constitution, free public schools are essential to the preservation of the liberties and rights of all people. The Fourteenth Amendment, Section 1, assures equal protection of the laws to all persons.