How Blue State Election Official Responds to DACA Recipient Proclaiming, ‘We Are Voting’

 
 
January 25 2023
 
Good morning from Washington, where lawmakers on the Left argue that noncitizens should vote. In Minnesota, one illegal immigrant warns legislators to get on board. Fred Lucas has details. The Justice Department is the reason no one is arrested for protesting outside the homes of Supreme Court justices, Mary Margaret Olohan reports. On the podcast, a watchdog group's lawyer unpacks the China connection in the president's classified documents scandal. Plus: Sen. Ted Cruz's move to expand school choice; the trouble with family leave; 30 states curb use of a Chinese app; and the lessons in Britain's failing health care. Ninety-nine years ago today,  the first Winter Olympics is held at Chamonix in the French Alps with 14 events across six sports.
 
 
 
NEWS
How Blue State Election Official Responds to DACA Recipient Proclaiming, 'We Are Voting'
By Fred Lucas

After a self-identified noncitizen told the Minnesota state legislators, "We are voting," the state's top election official insists that noncitizen voting isn't a problem.
NEWS
Biden DOJ Behind Failure to Arrest Activists Illegally Protesting at Justices' Homes, Experts Say
By Mary Margaret Olohan

"Why does Merrick Garland still refuse to enforce federal law … especially after the attempted assassination of Justice Kavanaugh?" asks Judicial Crisis Network's Carrie Severino.
ANALYSIS
Why Special Counsel Should Expand Probe to Penn Biden Center's China Ties
By Fred Lucas

The National Legal and Policy Center flags the fact that $60 million in donations from Chinese-connected entities was donated to the University of Pennsylvania for the Penn Biden Center.
NEWS
EXCLUSIVE: Ted Cruz Files Key School Choice Bill That Would Be 'Most Significant Reform' Since GI Bill
By Tyler O'Neil

"School choice is the civil rights issue of the 21st century," says the Texas senator.
COMMENTARY
Study Shows Government's Family Leave Mandates Have Thwarted Women's Wage Gains
By Rachel Greszler

Family and medical leave laws have led to lower relative wages for women and thwarted the convergence of women's wages relative to men's.
NEWS
These 30 States Have Banned TikTok on Government-Issued Devices, Networks
By Samantha Aschieris

Thirty states, led by Democrats and Republicans alike, have taken action to ban the popular Chinese-owned app TikTok on some or all state-issued devices and networks.
COMMENTARY
British 'Single-Payer' Health Care Program Is Cratering. That Should Be Wake-Up Call for US Liberals.
By Robert Moffit

More than 400,000 people in England have awaited hospital treatment for more than a year.
NEWS
DOJ Indicts Radical Activists for Attacking Florida Pro-Life Facilities
By Mary Margaret Olohan

Following attacks on over 78 pro-life groups across the nation, the Department of Justice has finally indicted two pro-abortion activists for attacking pro-life facilities in Florida.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Indiana School Places Counselor Who Leaked Secret Transgender Policy on Leave
By Tony Kinnett

Following exposure of a hidden "Gender Support Plan" and a policy to conceal students' gender transitions from parents, the whistleblower faces termination by the school system.
 
     
 
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