Featured - Monday, January 16, 2012
- “When 100 grandparents have 42 grandchildren, how do you grow your economy in an ever shrinking market?” January 16, 2012
- Valerie Jarrett Blasts Republicans from the Pulpit January 16, 2012
- Why Fight Same-Sex Marriage? Is There Really That Much at Stake? January 16, 2012
- Virginia GOP clears the way for abortion restrictions January 16, 2012
- School voucher program gets fresh look in Louisiana January 16, 2012
- Judge upholds Ind. school voucher law, rejects claims it unconstitutionally supports religion January 16, 2012
Common sense is all it takes to figure out that sanctuary policies in the United States violate federal immigration law and is therefore illegal, but the federal immigration chief is still teetering on making a decision after Cook County, Illinois’ sanctuary policy paved the way for a suspect in a deadly drunken driving crash to bond out and disappear. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton wrote in a Jan. 4 letter to County Board President Toni Preckwinkle that the sanctuary ordinance preventing law enforcement officers from participating in the mandatory Secure Communities federal program “may also violate federal law,” in addition to, “undermining local public safety.” 