Supreme Court Tellingly Rejects Lower Court Roadblock to Elimination of DACA Program
Dec. 27, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where the news reflects the politics of illegal immigration at year's end. First, as Alden Abbott writes, the Supreme Court rules that a lower court can't stop President Trump's move to ensure that Congress decides the fate of residents brought here illegally as children. Second, Fred Lucas covers a Justice Department report on how many federal prisoners are illegal immigrants. Plus: Michael Graham on the legacy of a firearm given for Christmas, Amy Swearer on the future of faith-based ads on public transit, and Michelle Malkin on the president's opportunity to demand fairness from taxpayer-subsidized broadcasters. |
CommentarySupreme Court Tellingly Rejects Lower Court Roadblock to Elimination of DACA ProgramThis is good news, a helpful sign that the Supreme Court will not give unelected judges carte blanche to hamstring the federal government's legitimate efforts to enforce restrictions under immigration law. |
CommentaryTime for Trump Makeover of Liberal NPR and PBSAt the close of 2017, no less than seven prominent male hosts and editors of influential government-sponsored radio and television shows are out of work amid claims of sexual harassment. |
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NewsFact Check: Did Republicans 'Essentially' Repeal Obamacare?Republicans long have vowed to repeal the Affordable Care Act. |
CommentarySeattle Public Transit Religious Ads Guideline Could Prove Model for DC Metro, Which Won't Run Religious AdsThe D.C. Metro wouldn't run advertisements that featured shepherds following a star, urging people to "find the perfect gift" by directing them to a website with Catholic Mass times and other religious content. |
CommentaryWhat the Gift of a Gun for Christmas Taught a 9-Year-Old BoyOf course I hadn't asked Santa for a shotgun. I hadn't asked him for a Lamborghini or a date with Princess Leia either, because certain things are simply beyond a boy's imagination. |
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