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Jun 13 2013
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Senate Rejects Measure To Delay 'Path To Citizenship'
The Senate has defeated a Republican measure that would have blocked implementation of a "path to citizenship" for undocumented workers until after the U.S.-Mexico border has been deemed secure for a period of six months.
The amendment to the larger overhaul of U.S. immigration law was sponsored by Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley. It was defeated Thursday in a 57-43 vote.
NPR (Online News)Jan 21 2017
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9 Reasons Why Libertarians Should Be Worried By Donald Trump
Donald Trump is officially the president of the United States of America. Libertarians have plenty of reasons to be worried.
His inaugural speech today was an extended defense of populist protectionism, much like his campaign. From trade to defense spending to entitlements to immigration, Trump has repeatedly promised to take America in a direction that is less open, less free, and more
ReasonAug 05 2019
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AOC aide faces federal investigation amid resignation: report
The controversial chief of staff for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., who resigned on Friday is currently being investigated by federal officials, a new report says.
Saikat Chakrabarti faced a complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission in March for alleged violations having to do with illegal fundraising. An investigation is currently underway, sources told the New York
Fox News DigitalOct 22 2019
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Justin Trudeau Narrowly Survived Canada's Election To Win A Second Term As Prime Minister
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party will hold on to power, winning the most seats in a national election Monday but losing a parliamentary majority after a divisive campaign plagued by scandal. It's a result that will force the leader to work with at least one opposition party to govern.
As of 1:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, Trudeau’s Liberal Party had won 157 of 338 seats,
BuzzFeed NewsJul 07 2015
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Bill O'Reilly Rips San Francisco Politicians, Obama Administration, Congress Over Criminal Alien Murder in San Francisco
Last week Kate Steinle was shot and killed on a San Francisco pier by an illegal alien with a record of seven felonies and five deportations. Her killer admitted in a jailhouse interview that he went back to San Francisco because he knew he wouldn't be turned over to federal authorities thanks to sanctuary city policies.
TownhallApr 18 2019
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Barr: Mueller Found ‘No Evidence of Any Collusion‘ Between Trump Campaign and Russia
Attorney General William Barr said that special counsel Robert Mueller’s 22-month investigation produced “no evidence of any collusion” between the Trump campaign and Russia during a press conference Thursday held hours before the release of the special counsel report.
“After two years of investigation the special counsel did confirm Russian meddling in 2016 campaign but no evidence of
National Review (News)Oct 21 2019
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Trump is maintaining his digital lead in the 2020 campaign
As the 2020 election inches closer, Republicans continue to enjoy the digital edge they seized in 2016.
Why it matters: Online ad spending offers President Trump an efficient way to target sympathetic voters with fundraising pitches and barrage them with inflammatory messages on issues ranging from immigration to impeachment.
It's especially cost-effective on Facebook, because
AxiosDec 02 2014
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Obama's Executive Amnesty Center Stage at House Hearing Tuesday
Nearly two weeks after President Obama's announcement he will be taking executive action to essentially legalize nearly five million people living illegally inside the United States, the House Judiciary Committee is set to question witnesses about the legality of the move during a hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday.
TownhallJun 13 2017
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The Ninth Circuit Is Wrong
It is but a small compliment to a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit to say that the latest judicial ruling against President Trump’s immigration executive order is marginally less awful than the rulings that came before. Rather than determine that the order violates the Constitution solely because Trump issued it, the Ninth Circuit panel at least engages in actual statutory analysis —
National Review (News)Dec 09 2015
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Trump's proposal to keep out Muslims crosses a line For Many in Both Parties
Republican and Democratic leaders leveled Their Most forceful criticism yet contre Donald Trump on Tuesday, Widely denouncing the GOP presidential front-runner's call to bar Muslims from Reviews entering the United States and signaling That Trump's anti-immigrant and anti-Islamic rhetoric HAS agitated Both sides more than ever.
Washington Post