Archive for August, 2010

How To Make Friends And Influence People

How To Make Friends And Influence People

As Doug McIntyre pointed out last night on Red Eye Radio-as an aside, I suggest that anyone interested in this issue, and who’s an insomniac, listen to Red Eye, which in New York is broadcast on 77-WABC-probably the least effective way of achieving amnesty is parading around under the banner of the Mexican government....
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Why Not Rhode Island: Part II

Why Not Rhode Island: Part II

Now,  as I explained yesterday,  the state of Rhode Island-thanks to the  decisive leadership of its chief executive, Donald Carcieri-has been encouraging its police officers to ascertain the immigration status of people who were detained in connection with unrelated investigations. Of course, this power is the same one granted to police officers in the...
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SB 1070 And Major League Baseball

The decision to hold the next MLB All-Star Game in the state of Arizona has, of course, elicited controversy among the 30-35 percent of the population that feels illegal aliens shouldn’t be compelled to leave the country. On the other hand, some of the people living in New York City, of all places, think...
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Why Not Rhode Island?

Why Not Rhode Island?

While the Obama administration’s Justice Department sought an injunction against the state of Arizona for its enactment of SB 1070, and the defenders of the open-borders status quo went to the barricades against what they perceived as an impending pandemic of racial profiling, a quiet revolution in immigration enforcement was occurring across the country...
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