Krieble Foundation in the News

National Poll Shows Guest Workers Should Be Determined By Employer Demand, Not Government

Red Card Guest Worker Permit proposal supported across partisan and demographic lines in POS/Ciruli poll WASHINGTON, D.C. — The number of guest workers allowed under any immigration reform bill should be determined by employer demand and not government quotas according to a new national poll released today.  The poll was conducted by Public Opinion Strategies and Ciruli and Associates, and sponsored by the Vernon K.
Wed, April 10, 2013

“Cornerstone of Community”

Photo by Courtney Kuhlen From the Parker Chronicle: Helen Krieble accepts the 15th annual Cornerstone Award on March 21 at the PACE Center in Parker. Krieble is the founder and president of The Vernon K. Krieble Foundation and is influential in political debate around the country.
Wed, April 10, 2013

First step

From the Pueblo Chieftain… Add Scott Tipton to those who favor an immigration reform based on the proposed “Red Card” solution. The proposal, pushed by Newt Gingrich during the Republican presidential primaries, has also been championed by northern Colorado businesswoman Helen Krieble.
Mon, April 8, 2013


Krieble Foundation News Releases

Lens of Liberty Re-educates Americans on the Responsibilities of Citizenship

A citizenry that sees and understands issues from the perspective of freedom’s principles can influence outcomes at virtually every level of our lives. Moreover, all citizens who enjoy the privileges of a free society must play a part in keeping the nation’s ideals of freedom on course. As someone who is passionate about keeping America free from tyranny, your partnership with Lens of Liberty will embrace a unique opportunity to grow a more responsible citizenry- citizens who will take smart,
Mon, November 23, 2015

Krieble Trumpets Outsourcing of Paperless Immigration Overhaul

DENVER, Colo. — The Vernon K. Krieble Foundation today praised an Administration plan to overhaul the nation ‘s immigration services agency, using a consortium of private-sector contractors to alter the way the government handles millions of visa applications, the citizenship process and work permits. The five-year plan to convert U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services case-management system from paper to electronic systems –and outsourcing the implementation to private companies that can easily handle the workload – is part of a new plan the Foundation has been pushing for years.
Thu, November 20, 2008

Secure, Free-Market, Conservative Immigration Bill

DENVER, Colo. — Rep. Mike Pence yesterday announced plans to introduce a bill in the House of Representatives that would simultaneously secure America’s borders and establish a temporary worker program to help fill jobs in America.
Fri, May 26, 2006

Immigration Solution: Overwhelming Majority Supports Linking Border Security to Guest Worker Solution