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Senate Letter Reveals Staggering Number Of Murders By Illegal Aliens With Previous Criminal Convictions

A letter written by the Senate Judiciary Committee in June 2015 to DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson, Secretary of State John Kerry and Attorney General Loretta Lynch reveals news facts about the number and nature of crimes committed by illegal immigrants who had already been convicted of other crimes but were released back into the public either because their home country would not accept their deportation and/or because they exceeded a Supreme Court mandate prohibiting detention of deportable foreign nationals beyond six months. 

Trump Defies Judges On Immigration: "I Can Do Whatever I Want"

Speaking to a gathering of law enforcement officials, President Trump doubled down his attack against the Judicial branch, and went after the panel of Appeals Court judges weighing whether a court order blocking his travel ban should be lifted, arguing the judges should immediately reinstate the executive order in the name of national security, although he refrained from criticizing the appeals court directly in his speech on Wednesday.

With Latest Angry Tweet, Trumps Sets Off On Violent "Collision Course" With Supreme Court

With Latest Angry Tweet, Trumps Sets Off On Violent "Collision Course" With Supreme Court

With Trump's first angry tweet of the day, it is becoming very clear that the president's diplomatic approach vis-a-vis the judicial system can be described quite simply as "scorched earth." Following last night's Appeals Court hearing, Trump had the following response: "If the U.S. does not win this case as it so obviously should, we can never have the security and safety to which we are entitled. Politics!"

92% Of Leftist Activists Live At Home With Mother Into Adulthood

In case you were wondering what sort of activists fill out the crowds in Soros-funded left-wing rallies, new research proves vast majority of protesters arrested for politically-fuelled offences are young men who still live at home with their mother. More than one-third of protestors are also unemployed, according to the study published in German newspaper Bild that drew their conclusions based on 873 suspects who were investigated by authorities between 2003 and 2013. Of these 84 per cent were men, and 72 per cent were aged between 18 and 29.

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