This first appeared in The Havok Journal on March 10, 2019. Author's Note: This is an open letter to the City of Newburgh, New York elected officials Continue Reading
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Strangers Far from Home
by Frank Pauc This first appeared in Frank's blog on March 13, 2022. It is republished here with the author's permission. ________________ A Continue Reading
Refugees Refused: What We Should Do, and Not Do, in the Current Crisis
Editor's Note: Havok Journal regular Leonard Benton wrote this article in 2015. The topic discussed remains a hot-button issue today. _____ America Continue Reading
With Immigration Reform, The Labor Crisis Is Easing
American employers are desperate for workers. Job openings rose to 9.3 million by April 2021, which is, according to Forbes, a wholly Continue Reading
Divided Loyalty: The Immigration Dilemma
This first appeared in The Havok Journal on April 5, 2016. The topic remains just as relevant today. We face trying times where loyalty is the only Continue Reading
The Realities of Mass Migration and Central America Diseases
Andrew D. Fisher, MPAS, APA-C Andrew D. Fisher is stationed at Fort Benning, GA and at the time this article was written, was a Physician Assistant Continue Reading
State Department To Afghan ‘Terps: “Want Help? Go To Pakistan.”
For avid Havok Journal followers, the story about #SaveDave is not news. But a recent development has left supporters and advocates of the Special Continue Reading
Save Dave: A Case For Earned Immigration
To my left in this photo, just above my company guidon is a man who loves and believes in America. He loves America so much, he had the courage to do Continue Reading
The Affordable Care Act and a “Human Tsunami”
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is big news lately. Jonathan Gruber made it even bigger. And the word on the street is that people are starting to get Continue Reading