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Thousands of illegal border crossers are not Latin American – hundreds are from terrorist countries
Congressional report shows members of Hezbollah among hundreds from Muslim countries that cross our southern border. The report also confirms that Mexican drug cartels will help terrorists cross the border.
Great response to Mexican Presidents speech
We don’t need to reform the immigration laws we need to enforce them!
President Obama To Replace Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair
Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R., Mich.) ranking Republican on the House Intelligence Committee lauds Blair as “the one person you could count on for rationality among Holder, Napolitano and Brennan.” He says the resignation is “the result of the Obama administration’s rampant politicization of national security and outright disregard for congressional intelligence oversight:”
Mexican President and Obama politicize illegal immigration
Jack Cafferty is disgusted at Mexican President’s standing ovation in congress.
Mexican President parrots Obama and the dems on amnesty (comprehensive reform)
President Calderon went on to criticize a new law in the border state of Arizona that requires police to question anyone they believe may be in the country illegally. That law was sparked, in part, by an outbreak of violence along the border.
Sweet Home Iran – the al-Qaeda refuge no one wants to talk about
The CIA had a highly-classified program in place “to study whether it could track and kill terrorists such as” members of Al Qaeda in Iran, but the Obama administration shut it down. Why did CIA director Leon Panetta close the program, codenamed Rigor?
Obama’s Weak Call for World Trade
Congress and President Obama have repeatedly refused opportunities to advance trade legislation. Three pending Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) — particularly one with Colombia (CFTA) — is costing U.S. consumers and businesses billions in lost opportunities.
Mexico’s problems go beyond cartels
If “exporting” unemployed youth to the United States is no longer an option, where will they go? For the next decade, Mexico will still have a bulging population of youth. The traditional response, which has led an extraordinary 15 percent of the population to migrate to the United States, is no longer viable. The social and political impact on Mexico’s political system may boomerang into political radicalization and instability.
SKorean president vows ‘stern action’ for NKorean attack on warship; Pyongyang warns of war
South Korea accused North Korea on Thursday of firing a torpedo that sank a naval warship in March, killing 46 sailors in the country’s worst military disaster since the Korean War.