Murrieta Citizens Tell Feds: 'Send Them Back!'
An overflow crowd in a Southern California community where protesters
turned back Homeland Security busloads of immigrants gave a harsh
reception to federal officials behind the decision to bring them to
their city in the first place.
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Sacramento high school sees tuberculosis outbreak
A California high school is at the center of a tuberculosis outbreak
linked to an infectious student who tested positive for active TB in
February, county health officials said Wednesday. Four more students at Grant Union High School in Sacramento have contracted active TB.
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GOP Treachery In Mississippi: A Teachable Moment
Real conservatives in Mississippi and throughout the nation are outraged
by revelations of the underhanded tactics employed in the recent runoff
election between incumbent Senator Thad Cochran, and his primary
challenger Chris McDaniel.
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Black Republican congressional candidate's ad vandalized
Florida Republican congressional candidate Gloreatha "Glo" Scurry-Smith tweeted a picture of one of her campaign signs Sunday that had been subject to racist vandalism. The vandal spray-painted Smith's face white.
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Judge strikes down Montana's illegal alien benefits law
A Montana judge struck down most of a 2012 voter-approved law requiring
government officials to conduct immigration checks on anybody seeking
services provided by the state — from unemployment benefits to
crime-victim assistance.
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DHS denies US Representative access to illegal alien holding facility
An Oklahoma Republican who tried to visit an immigration detention center in his state Tuesday
is furious after he was refused entry. In a press release, Bridenstine
said he was told by the HHS official in charge at Fort Still that he
could make an appointment for July 21, and that his phone call was refused by HHS Deputy Director of the Office of Public Affairs Ken Wolfe.
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