Depression-era deportations bill's focus
Monday, April 21, 2008 at 11:50 AM
SACRAMENTO - State Sen. Gil Cedillo is trying to shine some light on a shocking but little known episode in U.S. history. He faces an uphill battle.
The L.A. Democrat is the author of a bill that would require public junior high and high schools to teach students about the deportation of about 2 million Latinos, including 400,000 Californians, to Mexico during the Great Depression.
Dan Walters: Illegal immigrants didn't cause California fiscal crisis
Sunday, March 30, 2008 at 11:40 AM
The 1994 Department of Finance study placed taxes paid by illegal immigrants at between $1 billion and $3.4 billion a year with a median of $2.2 billion, roughly equal to the $2.4 billion in direct public costs they incurred... All in all, therefore, it's probably close to a fiscal wash. Schwarzenegger is correct in asserting that illegal immigrants aren't responsible for the state's budget crisis. Politicians should look in the mirror if they're looking for scapegoats.
Editorial: Governor, president get immigration right
Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 4:15 PM
If legislators want to reduce illegal immigration, they should press Congress to reform the nation's legal immigration system. Their mean- spirited bills will accomplish nothing.
Immigrant Bashing Is Not A Budget Solution
Thursday, March 27, 2008 at 5:55 PM
In the 1930s, during the Great Depression, California believed it could solve its economic crisis by deporting 2 million Mexican and Mexican American residents - including many US-born citizens. It did absolutely nothing to ameliorate the Depression - you cannot exclude your way to prosperity - but nevertheless the deportations went on throughout the decade.