May 18, 2013

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What was the real reason funds weren't spent on the 'consulate' in Benghazi? Answer.

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Entries in refugees (3)

Thursday
May022013

Would a new immigration bill prevent a Boston Bombing or a 1993 or 2001?

Opened and emptied fireworks found in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s dormitory room; Dias Kadyrbayev and Azamat Tazhayakov are charged with conspiring to destroy the evidence, among other offenses. (Photo and caption: FBI)Debate on the new immigration bill has muted somewhat in the aftermath of the Boston Bombing. However, it’s imperative that a public debate occur and total transparency be permitted.

We have to ask ourselves whether a new immigration bill would prevent an act of terrorism like the Boston Bombing.

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Thursday
Jun092011

Refugees to U.S.: 27 percent self-identify as Muslims

4th in a series on the US border and immigration

Have you ever asked yourself why US academics rarely talk about the issue of women and minority rights in repressive Middle Eastern Countries? Nevertheless, even progressive publications like The New York Times have urged the federal government to accept “persecuted women who flee to the United States…”

Women and others who seek asylum from Islamist governments made up about 27 percent of “arriving refugees self-identified as Muslim,” according to the Center for Immigration Studies.

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Tuesday
Apr122011

Ex CIA agent to Napolitano: Libyan refugees will come to Jersey

Ex CIA agent Wayne Simmons’ career in intelligence spanned 27 years. He told Judge Andrew Napolitano Libyan refugees will be brought to New Jersey. [Photo from IntelligenceSummit.org]Ex CIA agent Wayne Simmons appeared on ‘Freedom Watch’ on Monday and he dropped a bombshell. Simmons told Judge Andrew Napolitano during the judge’s nightly show on Fox Business Network Libyan refugees will be flown to New Jersey.

Napolitano, a Libertarian, believes the NATO no-fly zone President Barack Obama justified on a “humanitarian basis” is an unconstitutional action. The judge has also been critical of President George W. Bush.

Simmons said the US Dept. of State has a massive asylum initiative.

That initiative has not always gone well.

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