Standing for the rule of law. Who knew?
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What a great interview here. Every time common sense and logic to understand and solve a problem is used and implemented, the outcome will be positive.
But it will take the strength of will to make it happen, a dedication to the principles of what has make America that Reagan ''Shining city on the hill'' and why million flock here.
The choice is simple, rely on an agenda and ideology of hate for all things that support our Constitution, the basic freedom to chose, or be happy with being enslaved to the will of a centralized authority's promises of security that history has shown never comes.
Hey, if you are happy to live on you knees, then vote democrat. They have no other agenda other then the control of who are and what you can be.
But it will take the strength of will to make it happen, a dedication to the principles of what has make America that Reagan ''Shining city on the hill'' and why million flock here.
The choice is simple, rely on an agenda and ideology of hate for all things that support our Constitution, the basic freedom to chose, or be happy with being enslaved to the will of a centralized authority's promises of security that history has shown never comes.
Hey, if you are happy to live on you knees, then vote democrat. They have no other agenda other then the control of who are and what you can be.
Katrina Trinko / @KatrinaTrinko / Daniel Davis / @JDaniel_Davis / June 19, 2019
Right now, a million illegal immigrants have exhausted all their legal appeals and yet still live in the United States illegally, partially thanks to lackluster deportation efforts by the Obama administration. Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, joins us to discuss what Immigration and Customs Enforcement can do, and how. Read the interview, posted below, or listen on the podcast:
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