United Nations pushes for illegal aliens to be called refugees
United Nations officials are pushing for many of the Central Americans
fleeing to the U.S. to be treated as refugees displaced by armed
conflict, a designation meant to increase pressure on the United States
and Mexico to accept tens of thousands of people currently ineligible
for asylum.
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Federal Appeals Court: AZ must issue license to drive to Obama 'Dreamers'
Reyna Montoya is one of nearly 19,000 young immigrants in Arizona who
have been allowed to stay in the U.S. under the Obama administration's
deferred action policy, but the benefits of the program in the state
have been limited.
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A Primer on Race
Back in the heyday of the British Empire, a man from one of the colonies
addressed a London audience. "Please do not do any more good in my
country," he said. "We have suffered too much already from all the good
that you have done."
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Rep. Jim Bridenstine wants unfettered access to alien children holding facility
Rep. Jim Bridenstine said Monday
that he wants "unfettered access" to the Fort Sill facility housing
unaccompanied alien children, and he criticized the media tour scheduled
for Thursday at the U.S. Army post in southwestern Oklahoma.
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The politically disengaged get the government they deserve
A new Pew Research Center report that "sorts voters into cohesive groups
based on their attitudes and values" finds a worrisome number of
Americans are -- surprise, surprise -- disaffected from government and
disengaged from the political process.
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Obama backs off on sending border children home
President Barack Obama is holding off for now on seeking new legal
authority to send unaccompanied migrant kids back home faster from the
Southern border, following criticism that the administration's planned
changes were too harsh.
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