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Right to exist determined by revamped history by A. Dru Kristenev

October 2, 2014 Right to exist determined by revamped history Hearing the defamatory accusations with which numerous countries blasted Israel during the UN Human Rights Commission meetings last week in Geneva, it is a wonder that any nation would be given latitude to call themselves sovereign by United Nations standards. In fact, by the example set in these […]

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Democrats: “Tell Me Lies, Tell Me Bitter Whopper Lies”

I watched the White House Corona Virus briefing for September 10, 2020 knowing the next day is September 11, 2020, a day of remembrance of the 3000 lives lost in Osama Bin Laden’s attack on the World Trade Center. I couldn’t help but be completely ashamed of Jonathan Karl of ABC News. Karl is like […]

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DOJ Gets Transport Conviction Involving 71 Aliens

The ‘unknown unknowns’, plus a Supreme Court review By Andrew R. Arthur | CIS on October 8, 2019 Much of the attention on the ongoing (but improving) humanitarian and national-security disaster at the border has been on unaccompanied alien children and aliens who are traveling in family units (UACs and FMUs, in government jargon) and […]

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America’s Southern Border Wall is a Firewall

  I am pretty sure someone already made the analogy so I’ll just jump on board, but I feel compelled to make this disclaimer: A hypothetical will be posed using directive language. Do not actually carry out anything I suggest in this hypothetical as it is solely intended as a mental exercise to help those […]

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Citizenship and ‘Anchor Babies’

Citizenship and ‘Anchor Babies’ By John R. Stoeffler Illegal aliens apprehended by law enforcement are under the law subject to deportation. On the other hand, a baby born to illegal aliens while on U.S. soil is automatically a citizen. But the story shouldn’t, must not end there. Unlike other illegals, parents of these children are […]

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Administration Scores Two Big Wins on Refugee Resettlement

By Joe Guzzardi On refugee issues, two recent successes are encouraging, and may lead to a sensible approach to how America should resettle migrants. This week the United States, at President Donald Trump’s insistence and with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s support, withdrew from the United Nations’ Global Compact on Migration (GCM). In his statement, Tillerson said […]

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Murdered Border Patrol Agent: Failed by Decades of Mismanagement

For U.S. Border Patrol Agent Rogelio Martinez’s family and friends, Thanksgiving Day was somber. Martinez and his partner were brutally beaten in Texas’ Big Bend sector. A 36-year-old father, Martinez died from head injuries sustained while being battered with rocks; his partner survived but is reported to be having trouble remembering. Illegal immigrants, possibly trafficking […]

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IMMIGRATION: DACA Kabuki Theater Final Act

The deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) immigration brouhaha is about to hit its peak. Congressional Democrats and some Republicans are willing – eager, in fact – to shut down the federal government if 750,000 illegal immigrants don’t get an amnesty that will grant them lifetime work authorization, Social Security numbers and other affirmative benefits. […]

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The Immigration Court Backlog Is Larger than We Know

  On Tuesday, the Center for Immigration Studies held a panel discussion on the immigration court backlog. While that panel (and the accompanying report) painted a fairly bleak picture of the overwhelming number of cases that the nation’s 334 immigration judges (IJs) have on their dockets, a review of the findings of that panel (and […]

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Sweden: Increasing Violence by Asylum Seekers against Swedes

Ingrid Carlqvist | Gatestone Institute The daily Svenska Dagbladet reported that 30,000 people whose asylum application had been rejected and were scheduled for deportation, had gone missing. The police say they lack the resources to track down these illegals. Three Somali men in their 20s, who took turns raping a 14-year-old girl, received very lenient […]

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Federal Appeals Court Rules that Illegal Aliens have a Second Amendment Right to Keep and Bear Arms

Just when you thought the folks in the black robes couldn’t get any more irresponsible (see Federal Judge Dolly Gee’s order that illegal alien minors in detention be released immediately) along comes the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals to prove us wrong (again). Last week, a three-judge panel of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals […]

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The Southern Border: Is it Really an Invasion?

Jerry Kammer | Center for Immigration Studies Part four of four. Read Part 1: The Immigration Language Wars. Read Part 2: A Linguistic Bridge over Troubled Waters. Read Part 3: The Backstory of the Vocabulary War. In this final installment, we’ll look at the use of “invasion” to describe the illegal influx across the southern […]