As Long as U.S. Leaders Game the System, So Will Illegals
As long as we reward people who break laws, they will continue to break laws.
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As long as we reward people who break laws, they will continue to break laws.
In Tal Afar, once held up as an example of US military success, the machine guns and armoured vehicles left behind by American troops are now being used by the insurgents they sought to defeat.
The emotional toll on Justina and her family is one that cannot be measured. She has missed out on two years of education, and went from becoming a competitive figure skater to being confined in a wheelchair.
A controversial senior adviser to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is receiving criticism for tweeting that the recent takeover of Iraqi cities by a violent terror group is proof that a Muslim “caliphate” is making an “inevitable” return.
U.S. on track for 3,000 renunciations in 2014, says analyst of Treasury data.
“I would never guess that anything like that would go on at a senior citizen village.”
Alaska Dem got $4,400 from geothermal company’s lobbyist after earmark, stimulus award.
After all is said and done, the Benghazi scandal boils down to just the same two key questions as those in the Watergate scandal: What did the president know? And, when did he know it?
In the wake of the growing crisis in Iraq, a plea for prayer and help has been issued by the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf and the Anglican vicar of St George’s Church in Baghdad.
The Department of Homeland Security appears to have low-balled its estimates of the number of unaccompanied alien children it’s publicly claiming will arrive in the U.S. during the fiscal year of 2014.
