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Michael Reagan on the Red Card Solution

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

“There is an approach that deals with the problem realistically. It’s called the “Red Card Solution,” and I for one heartily endorse it. It’s a common sense approach to a problem that often defies common sense…  [The] plan is one solution to the problem of U.S. employers not being able to find Americans to do [...]

Obama’s Immigration ‘Reform’ Coming Soon…

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Anita Crane President Barack Obama invited a group of Senate and House members to the White House for a June 25 meeting on comprehensive immigration reform. Among other things, he announced that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will work with lawmakers and that the federal government will target employers who hire undocumented workers. For years, [...]

Biometric Technology Advances Immigration Solution but Perhaps at Price of Civil Liberties

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Anita Crane President Barack Obama invited a group of Senate and House members to the White House for a June 25 meeting on comprehensive immigration reform. Among other things, he announced that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will work with lawmakers and that the federal government will target employers who hire undocumented workers. For years, [...]

Red Card Biometrics Touted for Immigration Reform

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Anita Crane July 3, 2009 President Barack Obama invited a small group of Senate and House members to the White House for a June 25 meeting on comprehensive immigration reform. Among other things, he announced that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will work with lawmakers and that the government will target employers who hire undocumented [...]

Halloween with Horses Cancelled for 2009

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Equestrian News Release Christine DeHerrera The Colorado Horse Park announces that the popular family fall festival, Halloween with Horses, has been canceled for 2009. The current economic climate coupled with internal changes led the Colorado Horse Park Board of Directors to the decision to offer the Town of Parker the opportunity to take over the [...]

An Immigration Compromise?

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Mark Bandyk The economic crisis seems to have pushed the immigration debate to the wayside–even though lifting restrictions on foreign workers could arguably be a big stimulus in itself. But that doesn’t mean that some on Capitol Hill aren’t still trying to bridge the gap between people who don’t want any kind of “amnesty” and [...]

Immigration Reform Now Moves to Center Stage

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

U.S. News and World Report Nikki Schwab and Paul Bedard It has been delayed twice and is flying in under the healthcare debate, but the president and a select group of lawmakers will finally talk immigration reform at the White House tomorrow. The key players last time around were Sens. Ted Kennedy and John McCain. [...]

Private Business Tackles Immigration-The Red Card Solution: A Path to Legality, Not Citizenship for Temporary Workers.

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

PR Newswire On Tuesday, just two days before President Obama holds his White House Summit on Immigration reform, Helen Krieble of the Vernon K. Krieble Foundation introduced The Red Card Solution (www.redcardsolution.com), her private sector initiative to solve America’s temporary worker dilemma. “The President has promised to deal with this issue,” says Krieble. “I’m suggesting [...]

Una Empresaria Propone “Tarjeta Roja” y Trabajo Temporal Para los Indocumentados

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

EFE Estados Unidos debe adoptar un programa de trabajadores temporales, con “tarjeta roja” incluida, y descartar soluciones a la inmigración ilegal que sólo polarizan a la sociedad y no responden a las necesidades del mercado laboral, aconsejó en entrevista con Efe la empresaria Helen Krieble. Por estos días, Krieble recorre Washington para promover, mediante un [...]

Immigration Bill This Year?

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

The Weekly Standard John McCormack Harry Reid pledged that Congress would take up an immigration reform bill by the end of this year, but Ed Morrissey points out that the White House is trying to squelch any expectations that an immigration bill will come up soon, with health care and cap and trade dominating Obama’s [...]

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