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Mar 02 2015
News
Bill O'Reilly lied, says Fox News: Why that won't hurt him at Fox
Fox News admits that Bill O'Reilly didn't actually see 'guys gun down nuns in El Salvador' or witness any bombings in Northern Ireland. Why Fox News is unlikely to suspend Bill O'Reilly for his exaggerations.
Christian Science MonitorMar 11 2019
News
Beto O’Rourke Moves Toward a 2020 Race He Could Upend, Ready or Not
Beto O’Rourke has driven alone across the plains, straining to find his emotional bearings — or at least a Pancake House in Liberal, Kan. He has collected an “El Pasoan of the Year” award, before a modest audience, and smiled coyly through an interview with Oprah Winfrey, before a bigger one.
He has surfaced on college campuses, to listen to students; at a Metallica concert, to listen
New York Times (News)Feb 02 2018
News
Restrictionists Are Misleading You About Immigrant Crime Rates
President Donald Trump never misses an opportunity to depict unauthorized immigrants—especially of the Hispanic variety—as "rapists and criminals." He did it again in his State of the Union address when he drew attention to two Long Island teenage girls killed by the El Salvadorian gang MS13. Those deaths are tragic, but they don't say much one way or the other about the propensity of these
ReasonOct 25 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Ways To End Future Caravans
Right now, there are untold thousands of aspiring illegal aliens from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and countless other hellholes in South and Central America marching thousands of miles through Mexico hoping to be greeted by warm hugs and free legal representation from liberals at our southern border. It’s called a “caravan,” because “invading horde” is a little too “on the nose” for the
Guest Writer - RightNov 17 2020
News
DOJ Wants to Drop All Charges Against Ex-Mexican Defense Secretary Accused of Drug Crimes
In a stunning move, the Justice Department said Tuesday it wanted to drop all charges against former Mexican Defense Secretary Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda—and will allow him to return to Mexico where he will apparently be investigated. Attorney General William Bar, in a joint statement with the Mexican Attorney General’s Office, said the decision to drop drug trafficking and money
Daily BeastFeb 28 2016
News
A New Libya, With ‘Very Little Time Left’
It was a grisly start to the new era for Libya, broadcast around the world. The dictator was dragged from the sewer pipe where he was hiding, tossed around by frenzied rebel soldiers, beaten bloody and sodomized with a bayonet. A shaky cellphone video showed the pocked face of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, “the Lead
New York Times (News)Oct 31 2015
News
Russian Passenger Plane Crashes In Sinai With 224 Aboard
A Russian aircraft carrying 217 passengers and seven crew members has crashed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, according to Egyptian authorities. The Airbus A321 lost contact with both Egyptian and Russian officials after it took off from Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on a flight to St. Petersburg, Russia.
NPR (Online News)Oct 31 2012
News
In Virginia, Obama and Romney camps mount furious final push for votes
Segundo Espinal, 36, a new U.S. citizen originally from El Salvador, will vote for the first time next week, but he has received neither mail nor phone calls from President Obamas campaign.
Washington PostSep 26 2019
News
The 2019 migrant surge is unlike any we’ve seen before. This is why
Historically, 90% of the migrants who illegally crossed the southwest border of the United States came from Mexico.
They were single adult men, typically seeking work in the U.S. They paid smugglers – known in Mexico as coyotes or polleros – to help them evade the U.S. Border Patrol. When caught, they were usually quickly deported.
That border is nearly unrecognizable today.
USA TODAYNov 12 2020
News
Peacekeepers including six Americans killed in Egypt helicopter crash
A handful of peacekeepers, including several Americans, have reportedly died in a helicopter crash that occurred in the Sinai Peninsula.
The helicopter, which belonged to Multinational Force and Observers, crashed during "a routine mission in the vicinity of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt" on Thursday, the MFO said in a statement. Eight of the nine members involved in the crash died. The ninth
Washington Examiner