16 January 2017

"Kate's Law" Will Help Prevent Crimes of Illegal Aliens

Juan the Illegal Alien
The United States House is going to have another go at passing "Kate's Law" - a measure named after Kate Steinle, who was murdered by an illegal alien.

Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, who had been deported five times previously and had seven felony convictions, shot and killed Steinle in San Francisco in July of 2015. Kate's Law would impose a mandatory 10-year prison sentence for an illegal alien who reenters after being denied admission, excluded, deported, or removed on three or more prior occasions and a mandatory 5 -year sentence if an illegal reenters after being deported following a conviction for an aggravated felony.

09 January 2017

Mass Sexual Assault by 'NAFRIS' Prevented by German Police

German Police
Police authorities in the German city of Cologne were overwhelmed last year by a wave of sexual assaults on New Year’s Eve committed by black and Arab migrants. This holiday, they deployed teams for preemptive sweeps.

The result set off the latest political clash at the intersection of Germany’s struggles over migration and security as authorities questioned hundreds of North African (NAFRIS) men. They took nearly 100 people into custody.

08 January 2017

Illegals Are Aliens, Let's Call Them That

Immigration
Former immigration agent Michael Cutler made some sense when he told Newsmax TV that the United States' immigration system needs "clarity," and using the term alien again will get things on that track.

Cutler told "America Talks Live" host Bill Tucker he would like the incoming administration start to clean things up.

07 January 2017

Four Black Chicago Teens Charged With Hate Crime

Black Chicago Teens
A report from PEOPLE has confirmed that the four Chicago teens accused of allegedly kidnapping and torturing a young man for hours while broadcasting the attack online have been charged with hate crimes.

Jordan Hill, Tesfaye Cooper, Brittany Covington and Tanishia Covington, all 18, are facing felony charges after they allegedly videotaped kidnapping and beating a man, according to a State’s Attorney news release obtained by PEOPLE.

06 January 2017

Trump Can Legally Cut Funding for Sanctuary Cities

Sanctuary Cities
David Rivkin and Elizabeth Price Foley made a very important argument against those who says President-elect Donald Trump cannot cut federal funding for sanctuary cities. Both agreed that Trump can do that legally.

It can be recalled that some cities and public universities have vowed to resist the plan to deport undocumented criminals by doubling down on sanctuary policies. In response, Trump has pledged to curtail federal funding for sanctuary providers. Activists, predictably, are crying foul, and some legal scholars, such as Harvard’s Noah Feldman, have even claimed that such a response would be unconstitutional.