ICE Has a History of Arresting and Deporting Nazis in America

 
 
Aug 22, 2018
 

Good morning from Washington, where news that a college student's alleged killer is an illegal immigrant is bound to drive the political debate. Fred Lucas has early known facts, as well as a report on how immigration agents also catch Nazis. Police investigate the toppling of a monument to the Confederacy at UNC Chapel Hill, Rachel del Guidice reports. Plus: Kevin Mooney on the EPA's new approach to carbon emissions, Walter Williams on good presidents who aren't exemplary men, and Kelsey Harkness on feminists' unfairness to a champion for women.

 
 
 
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"The arrest and removal of Jakiw Palij to Germany is a testament to the dedication and commitment of the men and women of ICE, who faithfully enforce our immigration laws to protect the American people," says Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.
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Police said the suspect, Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 24, pursued the college student by car and on foot when she was out jogging. He had been living in the United States for several years, they said.
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If Time's Up is serious about ending sexual harassment and abuse against women in the workforce, how do they plan on doing this by ostracizing the 41 percent of women who voted for President Trump?
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The EPA accelerated the Trump administration's deregulatory agenda by announcing a proposed rule to replace the Obama administration's "Clean Power Plan" with guidelines that give states more flexibility to determine how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants.
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Fifty years after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, Russia illegally occupies territory in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has a new rule out—and unlike a rule from the Obama era, this one is friendly to coal producers. We sit down with Heritage expert Nick Loris to get the straight scoop.
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These "actions … were unacceptable, dangerous, and incomprehensible. We are a nation of laws—and mob rule and the intentional destruction of public property will not be tolerated," say UNC Chapel Hill officials.
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Trump does not have the personal character that we would want our children to imitate, but has turned out to be a good president, save for his grossly misguided international trade policies.
 
     
 
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