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@Ron: What do you think Trump did in his first term that was unique or made a positive impact on…
During his first term Trump walked into the White House with no experience in government, so he selected a lot…
To give a specific example: When I first moved to Oregon, the state had a rule against government organizations replacing…
Eliminating unnecessary jobs to focus on the actual core functions of the Federal government is the epitome of increasing efficiency.…
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Category Archives: Immigration, Migrant Rights, etc
Clinton: "No Legal Process" For Immigrants Who Commit Crimes
A vow to give the boot to criminal aliens has become an almost daily part of the New York senator’s presidential campaign spiel on overhauling the immigration system. “Anybody who committed a crime in this country or in the country … Continue reading
Cartoon: Immigrants Are Ruining The Economy
The sky has been falling for a long, long time…. Click on the image to see a larger version.
Freedom
Nothing I could say about Palestinians forcing open the Gaza-Eygypt border at Rafah could possibly measure up to that action’s power. Egypt is already trying to close the border. Maybe by the time I wake up tomorrow this relief will … Continue reading
If You Want To Reduce Unauthorized Migration, Improve Mexico's Economy
In The American Prospect, Jeff Faux argues that the economic pressures on poor Mexicans to immigrate to the US in search of paying work are going to just get more intense for at least the next decade or so. He … Continue reading
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Migra Matters: For Most Unskilled Immigrants, There Is No Legal Path
From the kick-ass blog Migra Matters: The yearly cap on unskilled workers is placed at a 5000 maximum. This despite the fact that according to the Dept. of Labor, the US economy produces between 400,000 and 500,000 new low-skilled jobs … Continue reading
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Border Patrol Whistleblower About To Be Fired
From Reappropriate: Story Quickpoints: In 2004, U.S. Border Patrol Agent Ephraim Cruz became a whistleblower against the mistreatment of detainees that he witnessed while working at the Douglas Border Patrol Station. Reported abuse of detainees included overcrowding of cells, denial … Continue reading
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the people he picks to work in his administration are supposed to support that effort as long as they don’t…