Will 140 million people improve anything in our country? Can you name one single benefit? Why do we need another 140 million more people added to the United States by 2050? Do you possess a reasonable answer to that question?
Later this year, the U.S. Supreme Court is going to decide on the constitutionality of President Trump's request that a citizenship question be placed in the 2020 U.S. Census.
Tucker Carlson’s Friday show took a deep dive on some issues that the mainstream press ignores, including immigration. First off, he noted that years of excessive immigration have resulted in “the percentage of immigrants in this country is at its highest level in a hundred years. . . 14 percent.” True enough.
After nearly two years of delays, the Trump administration is moving ahead with its plan to stop granting work permits to the spouses of many high-skilled visa holders, an effort that could jeopardize tens of thousands of immigrant families in California alone.
The following article discusses a Gallup poll that reveals some interesting information - namely, that the Conservativism paradigm in America is consistently strong. 70% of the electorate is conservative (35%) to moderate (35%). Excerpts from the article follow:
From article: "For over a decade, Islamist terror groups have been able to recruit from Minnesota" Robin Simcox, a terrorism and national security expert at The Heritage Foundation.
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More men and boys from a Somali American community in Minneapolis have joined – or attempted to join – a foreign terrorist organization over the last 12 years than any other jurisdiction in the country.
From article: "For over a decade, Islamist terror groups have been able to recruit from Minnesota" Robin Simcox, a terrorism and national security expert at The Heritage Foundation.
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More men and boys from a Somali American community in Minneapolis have joined – or attempted to join – a foreign terrorist organization over the last 12 years than any other jurisdiction in the country.
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether the Trump administration can add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. The decision grants the administration's request for an immediate review of a lower court's ruling that stopped plans for the question. A hearing is expected to be held in April.