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Trump's immigration reform makes more sense than some will admit

GOPUSA
Friday, May 27, 2016
National News

Donald Trump’s audacious immigration plans could force reticent countries to accept criminal deportees, better fund U.S. immigration agencies and put a chill on flagrant border crossings — but the billionaire’s proposals also strain the limits of presidential power.

The rotting dissolution of representative government

Two recent articles, taken together, elucidate the problems our nation faces after nearly eight years of deliberate transformative government under the Obama administration. The articles are: 

Forcing Montana Taxpayers to Support Illegals

Court implements open borders political agenda in Montana just as it did in Colorado
Patriot Post
Friday, May 20, 2016
National News

Trump’s Moment

Public distrust in government displayed in graphic form
Powerline
Saturday, May 14, 2016
National News
... I keep coming back to the curious fact that so many Bernie Sanders voters (almost half in West Virginia) say they will vote for Trump if Bernie doesn’t get the nomination. This can’t be because they think Trump is a socialist. And I doubt the dislike of Hillary sufficiently explains it either.
 

Submit testimony on refugees to U.S. State department

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May 11, 2016
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May 19, 2016
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Colorado spends $7 million educating migrants but can’t ask about legal status

A review of four years of migrant program checkbooks from Colorado shows substantial spending on food, conferences and catering.
School district financials (Checkbooks and Charge Cards) will show districts expenditures under their Migrant Student Department.
Colorado Watchdog dot Org
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Colorado News

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