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In Order To Preserve U.S. Citizenship, Republicans Destroy What It Means
SAN DIEGO -- Well, this is revealing. The Republican Party has no clothes. Due to a splattering of executive orders by President Donald Trump, conservatives are totally exposed. Everyone can finally see who they really are as opposed to who they pretend to be.
The first hint came this week when Trump issued a blanket pardon for more than 1,...Read more
Trump Isn't a Gracious Winner, Which Feels Like a Loss for America
SAN DIEGO -- My wife and I have tried to teach our kids to be good losers but also -- and just as importantly -- gracious winners.
Apparently, President Donald Trump never learned either lesson. His brattish reaction to his defeat in 2020 showed us that he's a terrible loser. And now that he has reclaimed the White House, we see that he's ...Read more
In Defending Hegseth Against Democratic Attacks, Senate Republicans Are Long on Outrage -- but Short on Memory
SAN DIEGO -- There has been a lot of talk lately about the need to return respect and civility to politics.
Although I'm not sure I buy into the premise that those things were ever really part of politics, I welcome the sentiment nonetheless.
We should start with Senate confirmation hearings, if it's not already too late. There is too much ...Read more
Mexican Firefighters 'Invade' California. We're Blessed To Have Them.
SAN DIEGO -- Hyperbolic conservatives have long claimed that Mexico is staging an "invasion" of the United States.
For more than three decades, I've mocked these fools for their ignorance. But now I stand corrected. It's really happening. The Mexicans are actually invading, and they're starting by reclaiming the stolen parcel of land known as...Read more
MAGA's Family Feud Over H-1B Visas Is Full of Inconsistencies
SAN DIEGO -- The media was too quick to move on from a recent MAGA civil war over H-1B visas, which allow companies to hire highly skilled foreign workers to fill specialty occupations.
We're not done yet. This is just the beginning of an argument that is likely to last all through President-elect Donald Trump's final term in office.
As will...Read more
A Postcard From Mexico, With Love -- and Fascination
GUADALAJARA, Mexico -- I try not to criticize my country, or my countrymen, while standing on foreign soil. But I'll make an exception.
A lot of Americans have an annoying habit of feeling really passionate about subjects they don't really understand. What we lack in knowledge and wisdom, we make up for in ego and self-confidence.
In that ...Read more
Biden's Clemency for Federal Prisoners Is Only Part of the Story
SAN DIEGO -- There are three things you need to know about the media and how they approach anything that is complicated.
First, as storytellers, we're drawn to the complicated.
Second, as journalists, we're paid to simplify the complicated.
Third, as mostly linear thinkers, we often struggle to break down and explain whatever is complicated...Read more
Instead of Threatening War, Americans Should Say 'Gracias' to Mexico for Being a Good Neighbor
SAN DIEGO -- As a Mexican American, my loyalties get questioned. Some folks offer a hypothetical. If war breaks out between Mexico and the United States, they ask, which side would I be on?
That's a no-brainer. My family and I owe everything to the country that took in my grandfather as a legal immigrant 100 years ago. And we owe nothing to ...Read more
You Can't Mess With Birthright Citizenship. The Law Isn't on Your Side.
SAN DIEGO -- If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
For the purpose of this discussion -- which will be guided not by nativist outrage but by common sense --"it" shall be defined as the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Adopted in 1868, the amendment has been in good working order ever since.
In Section 1, it declares: "All persons born or ...Read more