Category: Columns
Trump Is Right On Birthright Citizenship And He Will Prevail
People who cite precedents should only cite cases which are on all fours with the case at bar. The other “precedents” cited by anti-Trump people are outliers.
Cardiac Arrest: A Thief in the Night!
I will devote this week’s column to acknowledge and celebrate the gift that is my younger brother Leo Reasonda Estioko’s life to us. But also acknowledge the pain that his demise brings us.
Brainstorming A Path Forward
At the end of the day, we must somehow chart a course that brings us out the other side, not just intact, but better off from where we entered.
A Cry for Peace: Remembering the Innocent
My heart sank, and my soul ached. That night, as my husband and I prayed, I couldn’t hold back my tears.
Know Your Rights During An ICE Encounter
Despite their immigration status, individuals in the United States are entitled to certain constitutional protections.
Even With Super Bowl Loss, Nikko Remigio Is An Inspiration
But I confess. I did steal a glance at Remigio whenever he might touch the ball.
Love, Faith, And The Beauty Of Waiting
Who would have thought that she would find love in her 50s? When she shared the news of her engagement, my heart overflowed with joy.
Mass Deportation Is Enforcing The Law But Relief Is Available For Some
by Emmanuel S. Tipon, Esq. In a prior article, we listed President Trump’s Executive Orders on Immigration which he signed on his first day in [Read More…]
Hawaii’s Commission on Salaries Considers Controversial Pay Raises for Elected Officials
While some argue that elected officials deserve competitive salaries, I question whether such increases are justified when pressing issues remain unresolved.
Skating Legend Yamaguchi To Join Asian American Stories 2025 Video Contest
The submission period is from January 15 to March 15, 2025.
