by | Aug 14, 2024

WASHINGTON — In Las Vegas over the weekend, Vice President Kamala Harris offered, “I was attorney general of a border state.” Her language conjures an image of a law woman wearing spurs and squinting southward as the sun sets. Harris…

by | Aug 12, 2024

As the Kamala Harris campaign unveiled their vice-presidential pick last week, conservatives could hardly contain their glee. The man of the hour, Minnesota governor Tim Walz, was a radical, they reasoned. The 2020 George Floyd riots began in his backyard….

by | Aug 11, 2024

A long time ago in Baltimore, I sat outside an Immigration office with my pal, Tom Welsh, ready to answer questions about my worthiness for American citizenship. Because of my mother’s international bank job, I’d spent 20 years since arriving…

by | Aug 6, 2024

Even the Biden administration wasn’t impressed with Kamala Harris’ performance at the border, according to the 2022 book This Will Not Pass — and until Harris became the nominee for the Democratic ticket, the left-wing media was willing to call…

by | Aug 5, 2024

Britain is burning. Riots and spasms of ethnic violence have engulfed towns and cities across England and Northern Ireland, spurred on by anti-immigration protests, and — subsequently — the mobilization of Muslim militias to counter the primarily white British perpetrators….

by | Aug 3, 2024

Vivek Ramaswamy’s “national libertarian” plan to bring in foreign workers is a flawed concept, replete with the pitfalls of all other legal immigration programs. In his recent speech at the National Conservatism Conference in Washington, D.C., former presidential candidate Vivek…

by | Jul 26, 2024

The media has been buzzing overnight with debates about Vice President Kamala Harris’s role in handling the border. Some news outlets claim she was never tasked with being the border czar, while others point to numerous past reports that affirm…

by | Jul 2, 2024

On June 21, Nicaraguan Vice President Rosario Murillo announced that the Nicaraguan government had established diplomatic relations with the People of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, more commonly known as the Taliban. Michael Campbell, Nicaragua’s ambassador to China, will take…

by | Jun 29, 2024

French voters begin the two-round process of electing a new National Assembly (their House) on Sunday, and the fear — or is it a frisson? — is that Nazis will take most of the 577 seats in the venerable old…

by | Jun 28, 2024

The people of Israel started out as a family. Israel was the name of the father of the twelve sons who became twelve tribes. The Book of Exodus describes how this family became a nation, in which the covenant that…

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