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Hoda Muthana, bride of ISIS terrorists, claims birthright citizenship and a right to return to the United States. But her lawsuit should be dismissed, according to U.S. President Donald Trump.
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A federal lawsuit seeks an investigation whether Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has violated U.S. Immigration laws: allegations of fraud in her application for refugee status; in her marriage to a purported brother; and her support of
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We, the taxpayers, who have a right to know details of our government’s submission to Jihad via political correctness.
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Safety is the mantra of anti-gun activists, but their claim of control is a means to their goal of a gun-free society. This progressive policy can be implemented only by compliant citizens. But political opponents, the
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The government’s policy should be to deny citizenship to, or a right of return by, anyone who provides material support to a terrorist organization.
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Today, its “Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions” against Israel. Tomorrow, the same tactic will be used against the United States. Islamists have been embedded in federal and state governments. Upon reaching a majority in
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For the crime of public discourse, Joel Greenberg has blasphemed Islam and Muhammad. By implication, a defacto Fatwa requires a sentence of death against Greenberg.
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The public will not learn details about the United States’ first ISIS terror attack in Garland, Texas, on May 3, 2015. In a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation, dismissal was granted by a federal Judge on
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The Plaintiff, a Muslim woman, throws Sharia mud to libel the character of defendants. By using this tactic, Minaz Mukhi-Skees effectively admits that she does not have a case.
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One attorney’s business model may be “door law,” in which he takes any client who walks through the door. Another attorney may pursue “shake-down law,” in which he hopes the defendant will cave under the high cost of