16 February 2017

Italy Is Taking Harder Stance Against Migrants

Italian Migrants
No more playing nice to a bunch of criminals and social welfare free-riders. This time around, Italians had enough and their government has started to increase deportations of migrants who do not have a right to stay in the country. They will also open new detention centers for those being sent home, Interior Minister Marco Minniti said last 8 February.

The Interior Ministry said in December it would take a tougher stance on migrants this year, without giving details. In testimony to parliament, Minniti described his plan publicly for the first time.

15 February 2017

Illegal Alien Crosses Border, Kills and Runs

Deported Eight Times
Under Barrack Obama's migration policy, one illegal immigrant was deported eight times, but he keeps on coming back. Now, he is wanted in the hit-and-run deaths of two women in Louisville, Ky.

The Department of Justice announced that Mexican national Miguel Angel Villasenor-Saucedo, 40, was driving the truck that killed the women on 22 October and then fled the scene.

14 February 2017

Trump Will Sign New Migrant EO

Trump Signs EO
If the Courts in the U.S. won't cooperate and enforce the law, President Donald Trump has no choice but to continue issuing a new travel ban executive order.

Last 10 February, President Trump said the White House does not plan to escalate a legal dispute over the original travel ban order to the Supreme Court.

13 February 2017

To Avoid More Confusions, Mothers and Fathers Will Be Legally Defined

Mother and Father
Two Republican lawmakers in the U.S. are doing everyone a big favor by finally defining strictly what it means to be a mother, father, husband and wife in Tennessee.

They have filed a bill to establish legal clarity and define the terms based on biology, a move necessary to save the state money and time in courts where the words are legally ambiguous and subject to various interpretations by those who wants nothing more than free government-sponsored entitlements.

11 February 2017

"Dilbert" Author Withdrew His Support For Berkeley

Dilbert Creator
After they were enable to protect the right to free speech and prevent protesters from destroying school facilities, UC Berkeley is facing the possibility of sponsor withdrawal.

Scott Adams, the East Bay-based creator of the syndicated comic strip "Dilbert," isn’t happy with his alma mater following a violent campus protests in response to a scheduled appearance by right-wing Republican Milo Yiannopoulos.