A husband and wife team of pastors from Eden Prairie, Minnesota, are now facing tough questions after selling their longtime church to developers then splurging on a million dollar luxury lakefront mansion ...
Read More »News Briefs: Robo calls; China hacking cancer research; DOJ releases eye-opening arrest data;
Here’s your daily news briefs. DOJ says majority of arrests are non-citizens Noncitizen immigrants in the United States accounted for a whopping 64 percent of all federal arrests in 2018. That’s according to new ...
Read More »FBI: 64 percent of all federal arrests are noncitizens
President Trump was criticized for comments about high crime numbers associated with those entering the country illegally. The comments drew national criticism from immigration rights groups, Democrats and many Republicans. Now, the ...
Read More »Trump looks at ending birthright citizenship
It’s a policy in which the United States stands virtually alone in the world – allowing individuals to come to the country solely to have a child who is then automatically a ...
Read More »News Briefs: Robocalls, Afghan wedding massacre, Hong Kong and trade, China and drugs
Here’s today’s news briefs: US authorities struggle in dealing with robocalls The billions of illegal robocalls inundating Americans are being facilitated largely by small telecom carriers that transmit calls over the internet, but authorities ...
Read More »Migrants from 40 countries heading to US border
Lured by promises of a better life, free health care and recent talk among Democrat presidential contenders of decriminalizing illegal border crossings, tens of thousands of migrants from 40 countries are preparing ...
Read More »Attorney General Barr rules in favor of census question
Attorney General William Barr ruled the Trump administration can legally add the citizenship question to the 2020 census. The Supreme Court ruled 5–4 that the rationale the administration provided for adding the ...
Read More »Census citizenship question by executive order possible
President Donald Trump said on July 5 he is considering issuing an executive order to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census. The order is one of “four or five” options on the ...
Read More »Obama admitted DACA was unconstitutional, now Supreme Court decides
The Supreme Court decided June 28 to review the constitutionality of President Barack Obama’s highly controversial Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. For seven years the executive order, which many scholars believe was ...
Read More »Holocaust survivors rebuke Congresswomen over concentration camp remarks
Is the United States operating concentration camps for illegal aliens? It is if you listen to Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.). The two extreme-left Democrats are boldly comparing detention ...
Read More »Deportations will begin of a million whom courts have ordered to leave
President Trump has announced he will use the laws on the books, those passed by both Democrats and Republicans, to begin deporting those in the country illegally and who have already been ...
Read More »Pelosi ‘deeply disappointed’ migrants will stay in Mexico
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) responded to the June 8 announcement that the United States and Mexico had reached an agreement on immigration, saying, “We are deeply disappointed by the administration’s expansion of its failed ...
Read More »ISIS plot to cross southern border discovered
WASHINGTON – Mexican officials are back at the State Department trying to stave off President Trump’s threat of tariffs. This comes as America’s border agents face a historic influx of migrants and ...
Read More »FBI ‘lost’ notes central to investigation of Hillary Clinton and Russians
While James Comey continues to defend his leadership of the FBI and what some say are politically biased actions of the agency in protecting Hillary Clinton, a curious episode has now been ...
Read More »Sarah Palin says McCain family gave her ‘gut punch’ in wake of senator’s death
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin revealed Monday that not being invited to the funeral of Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona was like a “gut punch.” Palin, who was McCain’s running mate in the ...
Read More »Traffickers using kidnapped kids to get across border
If the news couldn’t get any worse from the crisis at the southern border of the United States, details are emerging of how traffickers are using kidnapped children to help others gain ...
Read More »No crisis? Border Patrol nabs over 700 illegal immigrants in one night
Remember that “manufactured border crisis” the media was accusing the Trump administration of ginning up? Well, it seems there might be a crisis after all. According to a press release from U.S. Customs and ...
Read More »God’s position on immigration and borders? Go to the Bible
As the country continues debating the issues of immigration and borders, the head of a network of pastors says the subjects also need to be addressed from the pulpit. Sam Rohrer, president ...
Read More »Democrats vote not to condemn illegal immigrants voting
Democrats in the House on March 8 voted to oppose a measure lambasting illegal immigrants’ voting in elections, a sharp reversal of a previous Republican attempt to discourage such practices. The 228-197 vote marks ...
Read More »Bernie Sanders hires twice-arrested illegal to head campaign
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has reportedly hired a twice-arrested illegal alien as his campaign deputy national secretary. Belen Sisa enters the job with one year left of DACA-protection from deportation, The Washington ...
Read More »Chinese prisoner killed by organ harvesting, daughter escapes to US
Ten police cars accompanied a small group of relatives to view Chinese prisoner Han Jun Qing’s body. No cameras or reporters were allowed on the premises. But his daughter, Han Yu, needs ...
Read More »National emergency declared on nation’s southern border
President Donald Trump declared a national emergency on Feb. 15 to address the humanitarian crisis on the southwest border and secure funds for border-wall construction. The emergency declaration, combined with a spending ...
Read More »Judge rules citizenship question may remain on Census
A federal judge has rejected an activist group’s request to prevent the Trump administration from asking 2020 Census respondents about their citizenship status. In recent decades, Democrats and Republicans have fought bitterly ...
Read More »British mom arrested for calling transgender a man in tweet
Speech police around the world continue to monitor the statements of citizens in regards to transgenderism and gender dysphoria. It was revealed this week that UK police have arrested a woman after ...
Read More »New border wall in Israel has cut illegal immigration to zero
Eight years ago, Israel faced its own border security crisis when thousands of Africans from nations such as Sudan, Ethiopia and Eritrea came across its southern border. By 2012, more than 50,000 ...
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