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Stories I’m Reading…
U.S. to revoke legal status of more than a half-million migrants, urges them to self deport - via CBS News
Universities Sprint From ‘We Will Not Cower’ to Appeasing Trump - via the Wall Street Journal
The Bidens want back in - via NBC News
Trump revokes security clearances for Biden, Harris, Clinton and other perceived enemies - via Yahoo News
Why Many Americans Are On Board With Federal Worker Firings - via the Wall Street Journal
This week on The Sean Spicer Show…
Tonight we’ve got the fellas from The Ruthless podcast, tomorrow Senator Ron Johnson, an all star panel on Thursday and Friday we’re joined by our friend Seb Gorka and Daily Wire White House correspondent Mary Margaret Olohan.
The Immigration Double Standard…
If you’re old enough - say if your birthday year starts with 19 - you remember when enforcing the law was a pretty uncontroversial part of what presidents did.
Not anymore.
Last Saturday, the White House released an executive order invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. The order designates Tren de Aragua (TdA) as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. As the statement makes clear, TdA, with the support of Nicholas Maduro and the corrupted Venezuelan government, has “unlawfully infiltrated the United States. . . conducting irregular warfare and undertaking hostile actions against the United States.”
You read that right. Not only is this gang breaking into the country, it’s doing so with the support of a foreign government: Venezuela.
More on that later.
These gang members aren’t misunderstood dreamers we’re talking about.
Putting it lightly, TdA are bad apples - a quick Google search can show you that their crimes include violent street robberies, human trafficking, and drug dealing at an unbelievably destructive scale.
I’d venture to say those aren’t the kind of people we want in America.
Evidently President Trump agrees, because he’s using the Alien Enemies Act to give TdA members a one-way ticket out of the U.S - pretty good call if you ask me.
But how does it play out practically?
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