Saturday, November 21, 2015

1776 COALITION 11/21/2015




Obama actions shield most illegals from deportation even as courts stall amnesty
President Obama’s marquee deportation amnesty has been stalled by the courts, but the rest of his executive actions on immigration, announced exactly a year ago, are moving forward — including his move protecting more than 80 percent of illegal immigrants... Read More






37 senators warn Obama to tell the truth about climate deal
A group of more than three dozen senators are pressing President Obama to tell the truth in talks with foreign leaders on any deal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and explain that the ultimate say is with Congress and not... Read More













Utah school won’t discipline teacher who assigned terrorist propaganda poster
Utah's Salem Junior High School released an apology Thursday for an assignment in which students were asked to create propaganda for terrorist groups like the Islamic State militant group, which is believed to be responsible for the deaths of 130... Read More






Wisconsin Republicans defend transgender restrictions bill
Republicans pushed Thursday for Wisconsin to become the first state in the nation to prohibit transgender public school students from using a bathroom or locker room assigned to the gender with which they identify. Opponents, including students who stood and... Read More






Mali Hotel Attack: How The Deadly Hostage Situation Unfolded
Gunmen "stormed the hotel with AK47s around 7a.m.," said Olivier Salgado of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Mali, and "security forces from Mali were deployed around the hotel" immediately. Radisson Blu said there were 170 hostages when the situation... Read More













Trump rises in wake of Paris attacks
Donald Trump has gained political strength since the Paris terrorist attacks last Friday, according to most of the polls released in the aftermath. Trump’s gains show him once again confounding Beltway wisdom, where the widespread view was that such a... Read More


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