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Ken Paxton Sues Biden Administration Over Criminal Illegal Aliens

Ken Paxton Sues Biden Administration Over Criminal Illegal Aliens Get our free mobile app The office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday (April 6th) that Paxton has sued the Biden administration over what he says is their failure to take custody of dangerous, criminal illegal aliens. According to Paxton s lawsuit, the Biden administration is refusing to take custody of criminal illegal aliens, including dangerous felons and drug manufacturers. The State of Texas also alleges that dangerous, illegal aliens already convicted of felony offenses are allowed to freely roam around the United States. According to a press release, Paxton said the Biden administration is refusing to enforce the law:

McCarthy Requests FBI, CIA Briefing on Terrorists Crossing U S Border

7 Apr 2021 House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is requesting a classified briefing from Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officials on terror suspects crossing the United States-Mexico border illegally. In a letter to FBI and CIA officials, McCarthy asked that the two agencies brief him, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), and Vice President Kamala Harris on “the ongoing national security risk posed by the border crisis.” This week, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials revealed that two illegal aliens from Yemen were apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border in January and March. Background checks showed that both were on the FBI’s Terrorism Watch List and the No-Fly List.

Why some songbirds make migratory pit-stops to replace worn and ragged feathers

An essential process has shaped and moulded the lives of migratory birds A male Bullock’s oriole alights from a branch in Kamloops, B.C. Within a month, he will head south to moult. (Photo: Glenn Dreger) April 8, 2021 As we pass the spring equinox, lengthening days promise the return of warmth and with it, the return of migratory songbirds. In Canada, we welcome back our songbirds, relishing the profusion of song and colour that once again fill wild (and not so wild) places. We revel in their company until summer ends and once again they leave for warmer lands. But this image of migratory birds as Canadians just skipping off on holiday for the winter can be misleading. Some of these birds, including the Bullock’s oriole, can trace their rich evolutionary history back to an origin in the tropics we’re just lucky to enjoy their company for a few short months as they indulge on the bounty provided by our temperate spring. But even that is too simplistic.

CBP agents in one Texas town detain 200 migrants crossing the Rio Grande in a single night

CBP agents in a Texas town detain 200 migrants crossing the Rio Grande in ONE night as border crisis spirals Hundreds of migrants were detained by Border Patrol agents in west Texas after they illegally entered the United States from Mexico via the Rio Grande  At least 200 migrants were taken in by the border officers in the town of La Joya after they were found at a park, according to Border Report  Agents told the outlet that some of the migrants discarded bracelets given to them by human smugglers and cartels for the chance to illegally migrate  U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced in a statement that agents detained 276 in the nearby towns of La Grulla and Roma on Tuesday 

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