Category: Our Laws
March 5, 2007
In some of the most convoluted logic and snake oil promotion ever unleashed on the American public, politicians from both parties are screaming that America needs a “Guest Worker” (amnesty) program because of a calamitous shortage of workers in the …
March 3, 2007
As some of my readers may remember, I do an awful lot of research into government activity and constitutional issues; and that research most often leads to a disclosure about government corruption that really puts a knot in my knickers. …
February 5, 2007
Neither US Border Patrol Agents nor US National Guard troops are allowed to protect the US-Mexico border region. Border Patrol Agents are prosecuted for doing their jobs and National Guard troops are not allowed to use their weapons against Mexican …
February 3, 2007
Recently you have heard President George W. Bush speak of the “rule ‘uh’ law”. What IS the ‘rule of law’, and why is it the single most important element of a free nation, and how is it threatened today?
January 19, 2007
Jennifer Strange was a mild mannered woman with a husband, two sons and a daughter who wanted nice things for her family. But all that changed last week as Mrs. Strange became the latest victim of a radical lobby …
December 24, 2006
In an effort by the US authorities to show the nation that hiring illegal aliens is serious business, two corporate executives at a California fence building company pleaded guilty last week to the hiring of illegal alien workers, following a …
December 19, 2006
In another twist in an already questionable criminal case, DNA testing in the infamous Duke lacrosse rape case found no genetic material from any of the accused males in the woman’s body or on her clothing, but analysts found DNA …
December 12, 2006
Federal law enforcement officers arrested 35 fugitive aliens and other immigration violators in a weeklong operation in Massachusetts. The enforcement action is the latest under Operation Secure Streets, a national initiative targeting illegal aliens with prior convictions for driving under …
November 28, 2006
Customs and Border Protection Bureau officials conceded that Border Patrol agents crossed into Mexico while pursuing drug smugglers, but they also said the incursion was only about 27 feet and the agents acted while in hot pursuit of armed drug …
November 24, 2006
An Associated Press (AP) story reported that the federal anti-meth law was recently amended so that states could still impose their own laws as long as they meet the minimum requirements of the federal version. This allows states such as …
November 7, 2006
Deputy United States Marshals teamed up with thousands of fellow federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to conduct the largest ever round up of fugitive sex-offenders, wanted gang members, and violent felony offenders, according to an indepth report submitted …
November 5, 2006
Federal and local law enforcement officers fanned out across southern Arizona and several other states searching for more than 50 people allegedly linked to a far-reaching human smuggling organization that brought large numbers of illegal aliens into the United States …
October 29, 2006
Battered child syndrome is defined as the collection of injuries sustained by a child as a result of repeated mistreatment or beating. If a child’s injuries indicate intentional trauma or appear to be more severe than could reasonably be expected …
October 28, 2006
Two Egyptian nationals who enslaved a 10-year-old girl and forced her to work as a domestic “slave” at their Orange County residence will serve some time in federal prison.
October 21, 2006
Douglas S. Massey in a recent biased report, “Backfire at the Border: Why Enforcement without Legalization Cannot Stop Illegal Immigration,” funded by the open-borders Cato Institute, argues that enforcement of the border is unfeasible.
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