Earlier this week GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump talked of taxing money transfers(remittances) leaving the United States that are going to Mexico.
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Ann Coulter Tweets about sexual assaults in South America
I’ve been at a crossroads lately in seeing negativity against the U.S. over trivial crap while horrible acts are played out against the innocent
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Two Indiana towns house illegal immigrant murderers
Terre Haute and Vincennes, you’ve been hit by something and don’t even realize it.
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Why Donald Trump is Leading in the Polls
I am a big Ted Cruz supporter but I’m also a realist. Even though Cruz has for many years led a fight against big government and for the constitution, he’s still seen
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Mexico’s Gun Battles Spilling into America
There is a reason you don’t see U.S. media or intellectuals who promote illegal immigration every relocate to this area on the U.S./Mexico border Continue reading →
Mexican Drug Cartel Routes in America
Via The Blaze
Stats Show Violent Criminals Going Unpunished
Two articles caught my eye recently and provided some interesting content pertaining to law enforcement dealing with violent crime
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How Much did Donald Trump Make From “The Apprentice”
Majority of Federal Drug Convictions Illegal Immigrants
The Washington Examiner did some digging on illegal immigrants entering into our legal system. The numbers are telling compared to
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1,000 Illegal Immigrants Deported From Indianapolis
When President Obama illegally enacted his immigration executive order he also shutdown a vital program that helped local authorities connect with other law enforcement agencies on illegal immigrants who had been booked in jails. County by county map has been formulated showing deportations.
Indianapolis, which is Marion County, had a total of 1,012 illegals deported during this time frame.
Via The Daily Signal:
The Center for Immigration Studies has released an interactive map (see the map by clicking here) by depicting the number of illegal immigrants deported from each county as part of the U.S. government’s U.S. government’s Secure Communities program.
The deportations occurred between October 2008 and February 2015.
Under the multi-million dollar Secure Communities program, local authorities share fingerprints from everyone booked into jail with federal authorities, who comb the prints for immigrants, those here legally and illegally, so they can be deported.




