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Obama administration's reminder: States lack authority to block refugees

(Threat?) "States that do not comply with the requirement would be breaking the law and could be subject to enforcement action"
OC Register
Thursday, November 26, 2015
National News

Amid a growing political controversy, the Obama administration on Wednesday reminded state officials across the country that states do not have legal authority to refuse to accept Syrian refugees.

Obama Recommits to Bring Syrian Refugees into U.S.

Hillary does, too. Why would we even consider doing this?
Breitbart
Sunday, November 15, 2015
National News

Sunday in Antalya, Turkey at the start of the G20 Summit, President Barack Obama said that Americans should still take Syrian refugees even after reports that at least one man linked to the Paris attacks was smuggled in as a refugee.

FBI Has Nearly 1,000 Active ISIS Probes Inside U.S.

Elected sheriffs in Colorado making a case against the administration’s plan to transfer terrorists held at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to facilities in the state
Judicial Watch
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Colorado News

Report: Arizona Gov. Ducey creates police strike force for Mexico border

Gov. Ducey: "We'll get this done. If Barack Obama won't do the job, Arizonans will."
Fox News Latino
Friday, November 13, 2015
National News

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey won election promising to do his part to close the "wide-open and unprotected border."

Obama’s Secret Destruction of Our Immigration System

Canada Free Press
Thursday, November 5, 2015
National News

Obama’s 2013 Immigration Shock Hit Middle Class, Gave $5 Trillion To Wall Street

Mass immigration yields disastrous consequences to younger generations of American workers
Breitbart
Monday, October 5, 2015
Our American Future

Summary:

In 1968, 3.7 million Americans were born, just three years after the 1965 update to the Immigration and Nationality Act. Almost five decades later, 3.5 million of their children turned 18, and entered 2013’s weak, post-recession job market.

A Dismal Anniversary—50 Years Of The Immigration Act Of 1965

VDare
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Our American Future

On October 3rd, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the Immigration Act.

The 1965 Act did two big things, and a multitude of small ones.

Noncitizens decrease Republican chances of winning the White House next year

Illegal Aliens Could Elect Hillary
Politico
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Our American Future

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