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The Signal Scandal Is Bad. But Team Trump Is Making It Worse
SAN DIEGO -- They say the cover-up can be worse than the crime. And in politics, the spin can do more damage than the scandal.
At this point, what needs to happen next really isn't that difficult.
If the Trump administration would simply acknowledge -- even in gutless Beltway speak -- that "mistakes were made" and offer assurances that said ...Read more
No Need To Save an Education Department That Fails Our Kids
SAN DIEGO -- A lot of what I know about public education in America I learned in kindergarten.
Literally. After college, I supported my writing habit by working as a K-12 substitute teacher in my old school district in Central California. The gig included teaching in kindergarten classrooms.
Looking back, that was excellent training for what...Read more
Welcome to Immigration Law. It's a Whole Different World.
SAN DIEGO -- The topic of immigration law is in the news a lot lately as a result of President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement blitz.
With immigration, as with life in general, it's good to be aware of what you know but also what you don't know.
I'm an expert on the immigration debate. At least that's what people tell me when I'm ...Read more
The history of executive orders
What do the Peace Corps, desegregation of the military, and the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II have in common?
They were all established by presidential executive orders, or EOs.
Executive orders are all over the news of late, as President Trump uses his presidential authority to undo many of President Biden’s ...Read more
On immigration, taking a lesson from 1924
A century ago, President Calvin Coolidge signed the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act, also known as the Immigration Act of 1924, which precipitated a two-generation-long pause in mass migration.
Upon Coolidge’s signature, multiple benefits to citizen workers ensued immediately. Immigration dropped from 707,000 in 1924 to 294,000 in 1925. Within...Read more