Wednesday, February 22, 2017

DAILY BELLWETHER 02/22/2017 GET OUT THE ILLEGAL ALIEN CRIMINALS!

DHS Expands ‘Expedited Removal’ of Illegal Immigrants

The Department of Homeland Security will make prioritization key in its beefed-up enforcement of the border and the interior of the country—removing criminals first, while more recent arrivals will also face expedited removal. However, critics call it “mass deportation” that will face a legal challenge. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly released implementation memos to ... Read More


Terror on U.S. Plotted in Seven Countries Targeted by Trump

Terror on U.S. Plotted in Seven Countries Targeted by Trump

Nationals from seven countries listed on a travel ban issued by President Trump have participated in ongoing terrorist plots against the U.S., according to congressional and law enforcement reports that challenge the widely circulated media criticism that no one from those nations has ever staged an attack on American soil. ... Read More

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House Dem IT Staffers Owed Money To Hezbollah-Connected Fugitive

House Dem IT Staffers Owed Money To Hezbollah-Connected Fugitive

Congressional aides suspected of criminally misusing their access to House computer systems owed $100,000 to an Iraqi politician who is wanted by U.S. authorities and has been linked to Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed Middle Eastern terrorist outfit. ... Read More

McMaster Won't Hold Back as National Security Adviser

McMaster Won't Hold Back as National Security Adviser

Gen. H.R. McMaster, President Trump's surprise pick for national security adviser, will speak his mind and not worry if he ruffles feathers at the White House, said author and historian Michael Keane. Keane spoke to Newsmax recently about several of the prospects mentioned as successors to Gen. Michael Flynn. "Gen. McMaster is fearless," said Keane, whose books on military history include the much-praised "Patton: Blood, Guts and Prayer," and who was once embedded with Gen. David Petraeus in Iraq. "How many officers write books blasting the conduct of the top brass in the service and the civilians in charge and expect to move up?" ... Read More

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