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Sanctuary nation - articles from the Spring 2016 Social Contract

By Fred Elbel on 21 May 2016
Tags: 
crime
sanctuary cities
illegal immigration
illegal aliens

The Social Contract, Spring, 2016 - Sanctuary NationThe Spring 2016 Social Journal is out. The focus of this "Sanctuary Nation" issue is on murders that have been committed by illegal aliens in America. These crimes could have been prevented had our immigration laws been enforced. Here are articles contained in the issue:

  • No Safe Places - America's deadly sanctuary cities and counties
  • America's 'Sanctuary Cities' and Their Tragic Consequences
  • Losing Kate... A father reflects over the tragic, preventable loss of his daughter
  • Dominic Durden: 'Death by Sanctuary Policy' - One of our country's very best stolen from us
  • The Impact of Criminal Alien Violence - Administration's immigration policies under scrutiny at congressional hearing
  • The Menace of Criminal Alien Gangs
  • Dangerous Alien Criminals Prey on American Communities
  • Two Moms Lose a Daughter... and Son to Violent Alien Acts
  • Immigration and the Art of the Question - Effective questions that must be asked of our politicians
  • Self-Driving Cars Are Becoming Fast Track
  • Pope Francis Builds a Wall against Scripture
  • Where's the Growth?!
  • Report from Canada - Putting Justin Trudeau's Triumph in Context
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