DOJ Wants to Hide the Names of Illegal Aliens Granted Amnesty
June 6, 2016 |
Good morning from Washington on the 72nd anniversary of D-Day. A House panel says a middleman sold body parts from babies for four to six times what it paid abortion clinics. Kelsey Harkness has details. Confused by President Obama's record on deporting illegal immigrants? Josh Siegel's video breaks it down. The Justice Department defies a judge's order, Hans von Spakovsky writes, by refusing to name certain illegal aliens. Plus: Leah Jessen on a movie that romanticizes assisted suicide and Lee Edwards on the legacy of a massacre. |
CommentaryDOJ Wants to Hide the Names of Illegal Aliens Granted AmnestySo far in this litigation, the Justice Department and the Obama administration have had a steadily losing hand. |
NewsStemExpress Sold Baby Body Parts for 4 to 6 Times Cost, House Probe AllegesRep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., chairman of the Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives, sent two letters to the Department of Health and Human Services requesting a "swift and full investigation" into "systemic" violations. |
NewsObama's Real Legacy on Immigration EnforcementSome liberals call President Barack Obama the "deporter-in-chief." But many conservatives believe the president has not been tough enough on illegal immigration. |
CommentaryVenezuela's Crisis Is the Latest Example of Why Socialism Doesn't WorkIt seems the "Socialism of the 21st Century" is really no different from socialism from the past. |
CommentaryThe Tiananmen Square Massacre Still MattersAccording to one reliable estimate, at least 3 million people died violent deaths during the Cultural Revolution. |
NewsDisability Advocates React to 'Me Before You': 'Our Suicides' Are 'Tragedies'Disability advocates and anti-euthanasia groups have criticized, protested, and urged their supporters to boycott the film. |
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