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“We are not going to let this country be invaded!
We will not be stampeded!
We will not capitulate to lawlessness!
This is NOT business as usual.
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Trump Tells Congress: Our Immigration Laws are Insane, Fix Them!
7/5/18 by: Katie Pavlich
Fresh off of the Independence Day, mid-week holiday, President Trump is wasting no time demanding Congress get back to work to fix what he says are "insane" immigration laws.
Congress must pass smart, fast and reasonable Immigration Laws now.
Law Enforcement at the Border is doing a great job, but the laws they are forced to work with are insane.
When people, with or without children, enter our Country, they must be told to leave without our Country being forced to endure a long and costly trial.
Tell the people “OUT,” and they must leave, just as they would if they were standing on your front lawn. Hiring thousands of “judges” does not work and is not acceptable - only Country in the World that does this!
The tweet storm comes two weeks after the president signed an executive order ending the separation of illegal alien adults from children in detention centers.
"We're signing an executive order. I consider it to be a very important executive order. It's about keeping families together while at the same time being sure that we have a very powerful, very strong border, and border security will be equal if not greater than previously,” Trump said at the White House, flanked by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. "We’re going to have strong, very strong borders, but we're going to keep the families together. I didn't like the sight or the feeling of families being separated."
Adults and children are now being detained together, but can only be held for 20 days before they are required by federal law to be released into the United States.
They are also given an immigration court date and the majority fail to show up.
This effectively restores catch and release.
The zero tolerance policy of prosecuting everyone who enters the country illegally still stands.
Meanwhile, a number of Democrats and their leftist allies are calling for the abolishment of ICE and claim entering the United States illegally should not be a crime.
Attempted Carjacker Takes The Saying ‘Eat Lead’ To The Next Level
7/5/18 by Micah Rate
An attempted carjacker took the saying “eat lead” to the next level when a mother of two shot him in the face.
Michelle Booker-Hicks was paying for her gas at a Shell gas station in Dallas, Texas when she noticed a man climbing into her vehicle with her 2-year-old and 4-year-old sons inside.
Reacting as quickly as she could, Booker-Hicks jumped into the car as the man started to drive off.
Yelling at the man to pull over and get out of the vehicle, Booker-Hicks reached into her glove compartment for her handgun. Once in her hand, she fired once, shooting the suspect right in the face.
Here’s what Booker-Hicks had to tell FOX 4:
“I proceeded to jump in my backseat and told the man to stop, to get out of the car. He would not get out of the car. He turned around and looked at me. I had reached over the arm rest to get to my glove compartment and that’s when I fired at him.” she said.
The carjacker ran the car off the road and crashed into a fence. He was arrested and taken to the hospital.
Police said he will likely face charges for kidnapping and the unauthorized use of a motor vehicle or carjacking.
Booker-Hicks and her kids were not hurt.-- She said she fired only one shot but she almost wishes she would have emptied the whole clip (magazine)!
“I’m not a killer but I do believe in defending what’s mine,” she said. “I hope that woke him up.”
In the video below, the reporter states that Booker-Hicks decided to start carrying her handgun in her car that very day! Talk about perfect timing!
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It just goes to show how important the Second Amendment and our right to bear arms is. Having a firearm in your vehicle or on your person can be the difference between saving a life or someone you love getting hurt.
Gun owners don’t walk around hoping that they will have to use deadly force to protect those they love, but stories like this show that at times it IS necessary and that a good guy with a gun can stop a bad guy, whether they are armed or not.
Surprisingly, after the suspect crashed the car, he staggered across the street where he collapsed in a nearby parking lot. At the time of FOX 4‘s reporting, his condition is unknown.
But the fact he was able to walk away from the crash after being shot in the face may mean his gunshot wound was not as severe as one might think. The suspect should be thankful he was able to stumble away with his head intact.
Talk about starting the Fourth of July with a bang!
ICE IS Protecting Vulnerable Girls.
7/6/18 12:01 AM BY: Elizabeth Yore
The grizzled, worn out Saul Alinsky tactics are alive and well with the Left flooding the streets and airwaves with demonizing chants of "Abolish ICE".
The political strategy originates from Alinsky Rule 13: “Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy.”
Pick the boogey-man (ICE) and pummel it into submission and oblivion. This tactic is so obviously strategic and employed to whip up the crowd into a frenzy, eliminating any thoughtful debate, discussion of the issues or rational solutions.
Time to push back. Let’s pick the target, ICE, and highlight its importance and innovation to protect the human rights of little girls. Attention, women in the pink hats!
You should care about the civil rights of innocent girls, your immigrant sisters who are at grave risk, happen to be protected by ICE.
That reality may not fit YOUR frantic narrative of a heartless ICE, but as they say everyone wants the truth, but nobody wants to be honest.
The fastest growing import into the United States is not a product or technology, rather it is a barbaric practice called female genital mutilation (FGM ) which the CDC estimates over 500,000 women and girls in the U.S. are at risk for.
The massive influx of refugees from FGM practicing countries is causing a massive uptick in this brutal procedure inflicted on little girls from 3-12.
With little fanfare, but with a host of cooperating federal agencies, ICE and HSI are proactively addressing this federal crime by populating a pilot project called Operation Limelight in major international airport hubs to educate and alert the public that FGM is a crime, whether performed in the U.S. or traveling out of the country for the procedure, commonly called, “FGM vacation cutting.”
With all the leftist hysteria about vulnerable immigrant children at the Mexican border, Operation Limelight addresses a real and impending danger for vulnerable and unsuspecting little girls.
This important project originating and implemented by ICE is being rolled out in major airports around the country and, sadly lost in the biased media noise about children at the border.
ICE has recently announced its innovative pilot project at a fourth major U.S. airport. Operation Limelight is now fully operational at JFK, Newark International, Dulles International and Atlanta International.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) New York Border Enforcement Security Taskforce (BEST), with support from HSI’s Human Rights Violators War Crimes Unit (HRVWCU), initiated Operation Limelight USA, a pilot program designed to bring awareness to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and deter its practice through training, outreach and enforcement.
The noise and rage from the Left is a strategic political ploy to implement wholesale amnesty!
Fortunately, ICE goes about the people’s business thinking creatively and proactively to prevent the wholesale violation of the human rights of vulnerable little immigrant girls who need protection, not propaganda.
Members of the public who have information about individuals suspected of engaging in human rights abuses, to include FGM, are urged to call the ICE tip line at – 1-866-DHS-2423 (1-866-347-2423).
Callers may remain anonymous. To learn more about the assistance available to victims in these cases, the public should contact ICE’s confidential victim-witness toll-free number at 1-866-872-4973
AP NewsBreak: US Army quietly discharging immigrant recruits.
**** MAINLY BECAUSE THEY FAILRD TO VER THEM PROPERLY! ***
The AP was unable to quantify how many men and women who enlisted through the special recruitment program have been booted from the Army, but immigration attorneys say they know of more than 40 who have been discharged or whose status has become questionable, jeopardizing their futures.
"It was my dream to serve in the military," said reservist Lucas Calixto, a Brazilian immigrant who filed a lawsuit against the Army last week. "Since this country has been so good to me, I thought it was the least I could do to give back to my adopted country and serve in the United States military."
Some of the service members say they were not told why they were being discharged. Others who pressed for answers said the Army informed them they'd been labeled as security risks because they have relatives abroad or because the Defense Department had not completed background checks on them.
Spokespeople for the Pentagon and the Army said that, due to the pending litigation, they were unable to explain the discharges or respond to questions about whether there have been policy changes in any of the military branches.
Eligible recruits are required to have legal status in the U.S., such as a student visa, before enlisting. More than 5,000 immigrants were recruited into the program in 2016, and an estimated 10,000 are currently serving. Most go the Army, but some also go to the other military branches.
To become citizens, the service members need an honorable service designation, which can come after even just a few days at boot camp. But the recently discharged service members have had their basic training delayed, so they can't be naturalized.
Margaret Stock, an Alaska-based immigration attorney and a retired Army Reserve lieutenant colonel who helped create the immigrant recruitment program, said she's been inundated over the past several days by recruits who have been abruptly discharged.
All had signed enlistment contracts and taken an Army oath, Stock said. Many were reservists who had been attending unit drills, receiving pay and undergoing training, while others had been in a "delayed entry" program, she said. "Immigrants have been serving in the Army since 1775," Stock said. "We wouldn't have won the revolution without immigrants."
Stock said the service members she's heard from had been told the Defense Department had not managed to put them through extensive background checks, which include CIA, FBI and National Intelligence Agency screenings and counterintelligence interviews.
Therefore, by default, they do not meet the background check requirement.
"It's a vicious cycle," she said.
The AP interviewed Calixto and recruits from Pakistan and Iran, all of whom said they were devastated by their unexpected discharges.
"Now the great feeling I had when I enlisted is going down the drain," said Calixto, 28. "I don't understand why this is happening."
In hopes of undoing the discharge, he filed a lawsuit in Washington, D.C., last week alleging the Defense Department hadn't given him a chance to defend himself or appeal. He said he was given no specific grounds other than "personnel security."
Calixto, who lives in Massachusetts and came to the U.S. when he was 12, said in an email interview arranged through his attorney that he joined the Army out of patriotism.
In the suit, Calixto said he learned he was being kicked out soon after he was promoted to private second class.
The Pakistani service member who spoke to the AP said he learned in a phone call a few weeks ago that his military career was over. "There were so many tears in my eyes that my hands couldn't move fast enough to wipe them away," he said. "I was devastated, because I love the U.S. and was so honored to be able to serve this great country."
He asked that his name be withheld because he fears he might be forced to return to Pakistan, where he could face danger as a former U.S. Army enlistee.
Portions of the 22-year-old's military file reviewed by the AP said he was so deeply loyal to the U.S. that his relationships with his family and fiancee in Pakistan would not make him a security threat. Nonetheless, the documents show the Army cited those foreign ties as a concern.
The man had enlisted in April 2016 anticipating he'd be a citizen within months, but faced a series of delays. He had been slated to ship out to basic training in January 2017, but that also was delayed.
An Iranian citizen who came to the U.S. for a graduate degree in engineering told the AP that he enlisted in the program hoping to gain medical training. He said he had felt proud that he was "pursuing everything legally and living an honorable life." In recent weeks, he said, he learned that he'd been discharged. "It's terrible because I put my life in the line for this country, but I feel like I'm being treated like trash," he said. "If I am not eligible to become a U.S. citizen, I am really scared to return to my country." He spoke on condition of anonymity because of those fears.
It's unclear how the service members' discharges could affect their status as legal immigrants.
In a statement, the Defense Department said: "All service members (i.e. contracted recruits, active duty, Guard and Reserve) and those with an honorable discharge are protected from deportation."
However, immigration attorneys told the AP that many immigrants let go in recent weeks were an "uncharacterized discharge," neither dishonorable nor honorable.
The service members affected by the recent discharges all enlisted in recent years under a special program aimed at bringing medical specialists and fluent speakers of 44 sought-after languages into the military.
The idea, according to the Defense Department, was to "recognize their contribution and sacrifice."
President George W. Bush ordered "expedited naturalization" for immigrant soldiers in 2002 in an effort to swell military ranks.
Seven years later the Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest program, known as MAVNI, became an official recruiting program.
It came under fire from conservatives when resident sorry assed barry obuma added DACA recipients — young immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally — to the list of eligible enlistees.
In response, the military layered on additional security clearances for recruits to pass before heading to boot camp.
Republican Congressman Andy Harris of Maryland, who has supported legislation to limit the program, told the AP that MAVNI was established by executive order and never properly authorized by Congress.
"Our military must prioritize enlisting American citizens, and restore the MAVNI program to its specialized, limited scope," he said.
Non-U.S. citizens have served in the military since the Revolutionary War, when Continental soldiers included Irish, French and Germans. The U.S. recruited Filipino nationals to serve in the Navy in the 1940s, and worked to enlist Eastern Europeans in the military over the next decade, according to the Defense Department.
Since Sept. 11, 2001, nearly 110,000 members of the Armed Forces have gained citizenship by serving in the U.S. military, according to the Defense Department.
Many service members recruited through the program have proven to be exemplary.
In 2012, then-Sgt. Saral K. Shrestha, originally from Nepal, was named U.S. Army Soldier of the Year.
In general, the immigrant recruits have been more cost-effective, outperforming their fellow soldiers in the areas of attrition, performance, education and promotions, according to a recently released review by the RAND Corporation, a nonprofit research institution.
The AP spoke with a 26-year-old woman from Dominica who said she proudly enlisted in the immigrant recruitment program in 2016 while earning her nursing degree. She said she drilled each month with her reserve unit, which gave her an award, and had been awaiting a date to start basic training.
But in March, she said she looked up her profile on an Army portal and saw that the section about her security eligibility was marked "loss of jurisdiction," with no further explanation.
The next month, her attorney said she found the reservist's name listed as "unsuitable" on a spreadsheet created by the Defense Department. The reservist, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of concerns about her legal standing, said she received additional paperwork last month that indicated her case is awaiting a final decision. "I have always been a good soldier and have always done what they ask me to do," she said. "I got into debt when I joined the Army because I can't work legally but, financially, I can't survive anymore. I don't want to give up because I genuinely like being in the Army. But I don't know who to turn to."
In recent years, a group of attorneys have been fighting to keep their recruited immigrant clients eligible for naturalization as delays have mounted. Some have been successful, including nearly 50 recruits who were granted a type of temporary status while their background investigations are being completed.
Earlier this week the White House reassigned communications staff to focus solely on the upcoming Supreme Court battle.
Trump's SCOTUS Pick: It's Down To These Three People.
Those candidates are appeals court judges Brett Kavanaugh, Raymond Kethledge and Amy Coney Barrett, the source, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said.
Kavanaugh, 53, and Kethledge, 51, are both former law clerks to Kennedy, as was Neil Gorsuch, Trump's first Supreme Court nominee, who succeeded Antonin Scalia. Kavanaugh, also a veteran of George W. Bush’s White House, currently serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
This will be a fight. Shortly after the close of the 2017 term, Justice Anthony Kennedy informed the White House that he’s retiring effective July 31.
Democrats know that the Trump White House could firmly entrench a conservative majority on the Supreme Court for the next generation.
President Trump will announce his final pick on Monday, July 9 at 9 p.m. et from the White House.
3/24/17 by: AAN Staff
NY man faces charges in series of alleged crimes, including sex attack on a 2-year-old, brutal stabbings of 2 women! -- NBC New York
Nassau County New York is a "sanctuary county." Let's see how bad that's working out for them:
"NY man." Yeah, the guy looks like a real native. As World Net Daily reports:
When localities refuse to hold guests in our country wanted or unwanted, to a higher legal standard, this what happens!
Demand more of your elected officials. Demand an end to sanctuary cities.
WATCH Crazy Liberal Attacks Trump Supporting Teenager.
7/5/18 by: TTN Staff
In another case of liberal hate, a teenager was attacked and robbed in Texas for wearing a MAGA hat. All of this was caught on video as it occurred in a fast food restaurant.
According to The Daily Wire:
The Tolerant Left has reared its ugly head once again. On Tuesday night, a Texas man assaulted and robbed 16-year-old Hunter Richard for having the audacity to wear a "Make America Great Again" hat out in public. This is just the latest in a string of altercations wherein leftists harass, refuse service to, or assault those on the Right for associating with or supporting President Donald Trump.
The incident took place at a Whataburger restaurant in San Antonio and was filmed by one of the victim's friends.
"F*** the president. You ain’t supporting s***, n****," screamed the belligerent anti-Trumper, holding the boy's MAGA hat in one hand and throwing a large drink in Richard's face with the other. "B**** ass motherf***er!"
As the man walked away with the boy's MAGA hat, he yelled, "This is gonna go great in my f***ing fireplace, b****."
Trump supporters cannot even go out and enjoy a simple dinner without fear of retribution. With Dem leaders condoning this type of behavior it doesn't look like it will end any time soon.
*** Apparently "Richard' AND his friend are wussies! ***
Fox News Scores Major Victory!
7/3/18 by: TTN Staff
7/5/18
The debate over what our Founders considered the inalienable right to bear arms has raged front and center in America's culture war over the last few decades.
For most on the left, the men who founded our nation and set it on a path to greatness were deeply flawed, even immoral. And the Constitution they ratified, obsolete. That includes the right to keep and bear arms.
However, the political-economic system they designed propelled America from a backwater colony to the world's undisputed superpower in less than 200 years. Conservatives inherently recognize this.
Tyrants have curtailed man's inalienable rights – including the right to self-defense – to unleash the greatest crimes in history.
These twenty quotes about guns from historical figures, celebrities, and politicians will inspire, surprise, and even shock you.
1.) Thomas Jefferson; No Pic.
2.) Alan M. Dershowitz: No Pic.
“Foolish liberals who are trying to read the Second Amendment out of the Constitution by claiming it's not an individual right or that it's too much of a public safety hazard, don't see the danger in the big picture. They're courting disaster by encouraging others to use the same means to eliminate portions of the Constitution they don't like.” ― Alan M. Dershowitz
Alan Morton Dershowitz is an American lawyer, constitutional and criminal law scholar, and bestselling author. He spent most of his career at Harvard University, where at age 27 he became the youngest professor in the prestigious institution's 381-year history.
3.) Adolf Hitler;
“The measures adopted to restore public order are: First of all, the elimination of the so-called subversive elements. They were elements of disorder and subversion. On the morrow of each conflict,
I gave the categorical order to confiscate the largest possible number of weapons of every sort and kind. This confiscation, which continues with the utmost energy, has given satisfactory results.”― Benito Mussolini
Benito Mussolini was an Italian politician who rose to become the leader of his country's National Fascist Party. He was elected Prime Minister, but shortly after that, dropped any pretense of democracy and established a dictatorship. In World War II, he threw his support behind the Axis Powers, thereby sealing his fate.
9.) Niccolo Machiavell;
Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian diplomat and philosopher during the Renaissance period. He is regarded by many as the father of modern political science.
10.) diane frankenstein:diane feinstein is the senior U.S. Senator from Mexifornia. She's a member of the Democratic Party. Her first high-profile office held was as Mayor of San Francisco from 1978 to 1988.
11.) Saint Augustin;
“Though defensive violence will always be 'a sad necessity' in the eyes of men of principle, it would be still more unfortunate if wrongdoers should dominate just men.” ― Saint Augustine
Saint Augustine was a third-century Christian theologian and philosopher whose teachers were instrumental in shaping the core tenets of the early church.
“One man with a gun can control 100 without one.” ― Vladimir Lenin
Lenin was a communist revolutionary who brought about the end of the 300-year Romanov Dynasty in Russia. After defeating anti-communist forces in a bloody civil war, he established the Soviet Union, which he ruled from 1917 to 1924. Although his reputation is relatively intact, both inside Russia and among leftists worldwide, the body count from his seven years in power exceeds Genghis Khan's!
Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, also known as Joe the Plumber, is an entrepreneur, conservative activist, and political commentator.
“As for 'gun control advocates', I have no hope whatever that any facts whatever will make the slightest dent in their thinking ― or lack of thinking.” ― Thomas Sowell
At the age of 87, Thomas Sowell remains a Senior Fellow at the conservative-leaning Hoover Institution. He is one of America's preeminent economists and prolific authors.
“I don’t believe people should to be able to own guns.”
barry obuma, during a conversation with economist and author John Lott Jr. at the University of Chicago Law School in the 1990s.
barry obuma is a muslum Democratic Party wannabe leader.
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and passed on ... or we will spend our sunset years telling our children's children what it was like in the United States when men were free.” ― Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan was an actor-turned-conservative politician who became the 40th president of the United States, and whose policies hastened the demise of the Soviet Union.
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