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Mississippi Arrests of Illegal Aliens Create Sob Story Opportunity for Liberal Scribblers

Over in the mainstream media, there’s no crime worse than a Republican president enforcing the law against the left’s favorite victims, illegal aliens. The arrests earlier this week consisted of a few hundred job thieves who were unlawfully employed in Mississippi food-processing plants, so that action would presumably open up hundreds of jobs for American […]

August 10th, 2019 | Category: immigration enforcement | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Democrats Go Full Tilt Anti-Borders, Anti-Law Enforcement, Anti-American

The plan of the feds to deport thousands of illegal aliens has illustrated the deep lawlessness of the Democrat party. Public officials from mayors to senators have lined up to support foreign fugitives against orderly law enforcement. Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democrat candidate for president, tweeted out instructions in Spanish about how to avoid apprehension […]

July 14th, 2019 | Category: Democrats for open borders | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

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