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Month: April 2021

Biden’s Homeland Security secretary now says he wants to prosecute MORE illegal immigrants crossing the border and will crack down on Dem sanctuary cities that refuse to work with ICE

Joe Biden’s Homeland Security head is looking to crack down on illegal immigration by taking more legal action against border jumpers and targeting U.S. cities that act as a safe haven for them. ‘I see cases now where we apprehend and remove individuals that I think need to be prosecuted criminally,’ DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas …

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Prince George’s County corrections officers accused of crashing into people, Taco Bell in Waldorf

Two Waldorf women suspected of attacking a Taco Bell employee and then smashing into a group of people standing out front, as well as the eatery itself, are employed as Prince George’s County corrections officers. The department told FOX 5 that the employees were off duty during the alleged attack, and they will be assigned to “non-operational” status “pending …

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1,000 ‘woke’ companies unite against election-integrity laws!

Some of the featured members of the Civic Alliance (Screenshot CivicAlliance.com) The opposition of major corporations such as Coca-Cola and Delta to a Georgia election law has drawn attention to an alliance of more than 1,000 companies that, in effect, have identified themselves as opponents of voting integrity. The Civic Alliance boasts on its website that its …

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Baltimore Mayor says more historical City monuments, schools will be reassessed

Less than a day after City crews removed the statue of Captain John O’Donnell from Canton, Mayor Brandon Scott indicates this action is just the beginning. The Mayor said Tuesday morning he wants to form a commission group to decide how to move the City forward. He did not give any details on the commission or …

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Trees are now racist? School worries ‘Evergreen’ mascot may be linked to lynching

A high school in Portland, Oregon, was set to adopt a new mascot, but voting was paused and the entire process is on hold after someone said trees might be racist. That is not hyperbole. The Ida B. Wells-Barnett High School in Portland was known as Woodrow Wilson High School until just a few months ago, KGW-TV reported. The …

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Jill Biden announcing next steps for military family program

 Jill Biden is bringing a new focus to an old cause: supporting America’s military families. The first lady on Wednesday is announcing the next chapter for a military family support program she and then-first lady Michelle Obama led during the Obama administration. Biden says that military families are as important as a rudder is to a ship …

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DC’s Kennedy Center announces grand reopening plan

Mark you calendars! In another sign of a return to pre-pandemic normalcy, D.C.’s John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts announced plans for its 50th anniversary season, including a September 2021 grand reopening. The Kennedy Center canceled the 2020 season last year, and began welcoming some people back for performances back in September 2020 as …

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Republicans work to stop voting rights package from passing in Senate

As many Democrats in Congress push for the passage of a sweeping voting rights package, Republicans are working to stop it. “The contents of this bill should scare everybody,” Sen. Lindsey Graham said Tuesday. The South Carolina Republican is trying to stop the voting rights bill from advancing through Congress. “I see a political effort to institutional …

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