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The Nazi Camp Guard Case that Explains the Trump Travel Restrictions


The Nazi Camp Guard Case that Explains the Trump Travel Restrictions
The Nazi Camp Guard Case that Explains the Trump Travel Restrictions
They weren't a 'Muslim ban', but a way to differentiate between the oppressor and the oppressed
On February 20, DOJ reported that Friedrich Berger, a German citizen and erstwhile resident of Tennessee, had been removed to his homeland for his participation in Nazi-sponsored persecution during his service as a guard at a concentration camp near Hamburg in 1945.
That case illustrates the logic behind the Trump administration's travel restrictions for certain aliens from 13 countries, which have been erroneously derided as a "Muslim ban".

News-stories , General-discussion , Nazi , Camp , Guard , Case , Explains , Trump , Travel , Restrictions , Deportations

Del Rio, Texas, Mayor Issues Storm Warning on Migrants at the Border

Del Rio, Texas, Mayor Issues Storm Warning on Migrants at the Border This should not happen in the United States, and President Biden needs to act

News-stories , General-discussion , Del , Rio , Texas , Mayor , Issues , Storm , Warning , Migrants , Border

Asylum-seekers waiting in Mexico must complete several steps for chance to enter U.S.


Asylum-seekers waiting in Mexico must complete several steps for chance to enter U.S.
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — After two years of waiting and living in Tijuana, Nery Maribel Cabrera thought Friday was finally the day she was going to be able to cross into the United States to begin her asylum case north of the border.
“The truth is I’m really happy about finally getting to see my sisters,” she said.
Cabrera would not specify where her sisters live in the United States but said it has been “a long time since she’s seen them.”
Unfortunately, Cabrera’s plans might have to wait beyond Friday.

News-stories , Asylum , Seekers , Waiting , Mexico , Must , Complete , Several , Steps , Chance , Enter

Abandoned Trailer Holding 233 Migrants Found in Mexican Coastal State


Abandoned Trailer Holding 233 Migrants Found in Mexican Coastal State
Abandoned Trailer Holding 233 Migrants Found in Mexican Coastal State
Breitbart Texas / Cartel ChroniclesGERALD TONY ARANDA16 Feb 2021
1:39
Human smugglers abandoned a tractor-trailer carrying 233 Central American migrants headed for the Texas-Mexico border. The trailer is the latest incident in a resurgent trend of moving large groups of migrants at a time. The failed smuggling attempt took place this week in the Mexican coastal state of Veracruz.
After getting the migrants out of the vehicle, emergency medical personnel tended to them and then immigration officials checked legal status. Police did not find the driver.

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ICE Records Reveal Disturbing Impact of Biden Enforcement Freeze

ICE Records Reveal Disturbing Impact of Biden Enforcement Freeze By Jessica M. Vaughan on February 10, 2021 ICE personnel are alarmed and discouraged

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Home Depot Foundation partners in effort to eradicate 'white ways of working'


Home Depot Foundation partners in effort to eradicate ‘white ways of working’
Home Depot Foundation partners in effort to eradicate ‘white ways of working’
By World Tribune on February 8, 2021
Special to WorldTribune.com
Big-box hardware retail goliath
Home Depot is taking a stand. It will not support those treasonous, traitorous Trumpian insurrectionists. How noble. How brave. But wait ’til you find out what Home Depot does want to back. It should help clarify things nicely.
Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone, a major Republican donor, drew widespread establishment media attention last month when he said he feels “betrayed” by former President Donald Trump’s denying the validity of the fraud-riddled process that installed Joe Biden in the White House and by the overhyped unrest on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6.

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FNC's Carlson: Biden Immigration Policies 'an Act of Aggression,' 'Designed to Humili

FNC’s Carlson: Biden Immigration Policies ‘an Act of Aggression,’ ‘Designed to Humiliate You and Demoralize You’ by JEFF

News-stories , Illegal-immigration , Carlson , Biden , Immigration , Policies , Act , Aggression , Humili , It-amp-8217s , Illegal

Two Seeming GOP U-Turns on Immigration Matters


Two Seeming GOP U-Turns on Immigration Matters
By David North on February 6, 2021
Usually Republican appointees favor employers of foreign farmworkers, rather than the workers.
Usually, such appointees do
not seek to use labor unions to advance GOP policies.
While both of those generalizations remain sound ones, we saw exceptions to both this past week in Washington.
In the first, a long-time GOP appointee, hearing arguments in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, lashed out from the bench at a long-time advocate for farm employers.
In the second, the departing acting deputy secretary of DHS signed an agreement with the ICE officers' union, seemingly giving it veto power over DHS policies in the future, which would tie the hands of the incoming Biden administration.

General-discussion , News-stories , Two , Seeming , Gop , U , Turns , Immigration , Matters , H-2a-farmworkers , Judge-laurence-silberman

Immigration Restrictions Helped Lead to Martin Luther King Success


Immigration Restrictions Helped Lead to Martin Luther King Success
Immigration Restrictions Helped Lead to Martin Luther King Success
By Roy Beck, January 15, 2021
On this day, the birthday of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., let’s remember the influence of immigration restriction on the effectiveness of the movement that he epitomizes.
At the 1963 March on Washington that included King’s iconic “I have a dream” speech, the lead organizer and head of the event was A. Philip Randolph, one of the greatest civil rights leaders of the 20th century. The president of the Sleeping Car Porters union had a long history of advocating for immigration restrictions as part of his five decades of advancing Black economic interests.

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Biden plans early legislation to offer legal status to 11 million immigrants without


Biden plans early legislation to offer legal status to 11 million immigrants without
Biden plans early legislation to offer legal status to 11 million immigrants without it
Cindy Carcamo, Andrea Castillo, Molly O'TooleSat, January 16, 2021, 2:50 AM
Immigrant advocates demonstrate outside a federal detention center in Los Angeles last year. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)During his first days in office, President-elect Joe Biden plans to send a groundbreaking legislative package to Congress to address the long-elusive goal of immigration reform, including what's certain to be a controversial centerpiece: a pathway to citizenship for an estimated 11 million immigrants who are in the country without legal status, according to immigrant rights activists in communication with the Biden-Harris transition team.

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