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Could illegal immigration soon taper off... just not for the reasons we think?
The motives of these bad actors are diverse, but they share a common denominator.
Today the revolution has passed over the once-edgy Obama (“bring a gun to a knife fight”). Now to the Left he sounds more like a crabby Bill Cosby ranting about falling-down trousers.
A recent poll revealed that one-third of Mexicans (34 percent) would like to emigrate to the United States. Such massive potential emigration into the United States makes no sense.
Ex-Presidents have generally retired from public life and refrained from criticizing their successors. Unfortunately, this traditional seems to be changing.
Unfortunately, the wounds of the '60s have not healed with the graying of the 1968 generation.
Most politicians equivocate. Donald Trump does not.
Unenforced or selectively enforced laws are not only unjust, but can also establish incentives which can weaken our entire civilization.
For all the staged midterm theatrics, the caravan illustrates the abject ironies and paradoxes of the entire illegal alien project.
The Kavanaugh confirmation hearings and their endless sequelae have ended up as an epitaph for a spent culture for which its remedies are felt to be worse than its diseases.
Smashing particular statues has more to do with the present than the past, and less with morality than power politics.
Robert Mueller’s legacy will be not so much that he was chasing the white whales of Stormy Daniels, Michael Cohen, and Paul Manafort, or even that he is another Patrick Fitzgerald desperate to indict Trump as the new Scooter Libby.
What we now consider stupid and dangerous ideas of the past, progressives see as useful in the present.
A month from now the current hysteria over border detainments will be filed away.
What would become the globalized project was predicated on lots of flawed, but unquestioned assumptions.
This is the way democracies end—not with a loud boisterous bang, but with insidious and self-righteous whimpers.
Imagine if a right-wing version of Robert Mueller, backed by a properly pro-Trump legal team, had sent former President Barack Obama the same sort of questions that Mueller allegedly delivered this week to President Trump.
Illegal immigrants are neither collective saints nor sinners, but simply individuals who arrive from one of the poorest regions in the Americas, without legality or much in the way of English, or high school education.
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