Category Archives: Immigration

The Great American Bigot

by MARK HARVEY

There are a number of videos circulating on the web that show angry white people screaming at Mexicans and Mexican-Americans to “Go back to where you came from!” It takes a special brand of stupid for, say, a Texan living in a town with a name like Llano located in Llano County to tell a Mexican or Mexican-American to “go back to where they came from.” Continue reading The Great American Bigot

Why The USA Desperately Needs Immigrants


A friend recently shared, “As We Live Longer, How Should Life Change? There Is a Blueprint.” The article investigates how we will have to reimagine education, careers, cities, and life transitions for lives that span a century (or more). I’d like to consider just one issue that arises in the article—the fact that the population in the USA  is aging and its birthrate continues to decline. Continue reading Why The USA Desperately Needs Immigrants

James Dwyer, “Illegal Immigrants, Health Care, and Social Responsibility”

An outline of James Dwyer, “Illegal Immigrants, Health Care, and Social Responsibility.”

Dwyer begins by asking: “Do societies have an ethical responsibility to provide health care for them and to promote their health?” Continue reading James Dwyer, “Illegal Immigrants, Health Care, and Social Responsibility”