Posts Tagged ‘ Tennessee ’

The Fugees

The Fugees

One of the most harmful aspects of our nation’s current immigration policy is its manifold refugee resettlement programs, the disastrous consequences of which have been amply documented on this website. That’s why the speech Don Barnett, currently a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies and expert on refugee resettlement in the United States,...
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A Country Christmas Eve

A Country Christmas Eve

Lots of interesting stories to cover as 2011 winds down, including a lighthearted anecdote involving the U.S. Border Patrol rescuing a wayward, surfing Santa Claus. However, since it’s Christmas Eve we thought a little relaxation and merriment were in order. To that end, this post will provide all of the country music fans with...
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Be The People

Be The People

One of the most  eloquent advocates for immigration control and enforcement that I know of is Professor Carol M. Swain. For those of you who aren’t familiar with her work, Professor Swain is an acclaimed scholar in the fields of race relations, immigration, and American politics. She also happens to be the author of a...
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Justice For Henry

Update: A Knoxville alternative weekly has a great feature on the continuing struggle of Katie Granju for justice. Link provided below in the comments sections.  Even though this might seem a bit far afield from this website’s purpose, I feel compelled to inform you of a candlelight walk occurring tomorrow night  at the Knox...
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Daily Rattle – Immigration News Summary for September 14, 2010

Illegal aliens villainous and sympathetic take part in our round-up of recent immigration news.  We end with a northern sighting of our mascot:
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