28 March 2017

Anti-ISIS Commander Vows To Hunt All Their Recruits

Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones
Nowhere to run and nowhere to hie. This is the promised of a top British military official who warned foreign fighters and British jihadis that they will be hunted down and killed if they decide to join the Islamic State group.

"If you come to Iraq, if you come to Syria, and you bear arms against the people of Iraq and the people of Syria, against the sovereign forces of this country in Iraq, we will target you," Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones told a news conference in the United Kingdom.

25 March 2017

Time To Show The True Crime Rates in Sanctuary Cities

The Crackdown
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has just published its first list of crimes committed by illegal immigrants in so-called 'sanctuary cities' as required by President Donald Trump's immigration measures.

The executive order, entitled Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States, says that to "better inform the public regarding the public safety threats associated with sanctuary jurisdictions" the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will publish a weekly list of "criminal actions committed by aliens".

22 March 2017

Even Canadians Want Illegals Deported

Trudeau
It's not only in the United States that legal residents want to deport back illegal aliens to wherever part of the world they came from. Even, their neighbors in Canada wants nothing to do with them.

Almost half of Canadians believe that migrants who are illegally crossing into Canada from the USA should be deported, according to a Reuters Ipsos opinion poll.

20 March 2017

Anti-Trump Caller Supports ISIS and Hates Women

Dispatcher
His name is Mohamed Aweis Mohamed. He's from Grand Forks, North Dakota and an avid 911 caller. His determination made him call 911 47 times in less than one week just to voice his displeasure with President Donald Trump and to declare his support for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the Grand Forks Herald reported on March 10.

Court documents describe the conversations between Mohamed and the emergency dispatchers. Mohamed reportedly claimed that he had no freedom in the United States, that he wanted to go "home" or to Canada, declared his support for ISIS, said he "dislikes" women, and repeatedly ranted about Trump.

19 March 2017

Political Correctness Helped Donald Trump Win

Political Correctness
Critics will say Donald Trump won because he successfully capitalized on blue collar workers' anxieties about immigration and globalization. A more level-headed group will claim he won because America rejected a deeply unpopular alternative. Still others will say the country is simply racist to its core.

But there's another major piece of the puzzle, and it would be a profound mistake to overlook it. Overlooking it was largely the problem, in the first place.