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Chicago mayor pens letter to Biden, fighting for work permits for all 'undocumented immigrants'
CHICAGO, IL - On Thursday, April 4th, practically one year since being elected as mayor, Brandon Johnson publicly urged Joe Biden and his administration to allow work permits for all undocumented immigrants, including illegal immigrants who have unlawfully entered the United States. According to CBS News, Johnson hosted a roundtable...
Sheriff's deputy arrested on weapons and gang charges, associated with Mongols motorcycle gang
TWENTY-NINE PALMS, CA - A 45-year-old veteran deputy sheriff with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, Christopher Bingham, was arrested and charged with multiple felony counts, including weapons violations and participation in a criminal street gang, authorities announced. The investigation into Deputy Bingham, a resident of Twentynine Palms, began...
Colombian gang leader captured in Texas highlights concerns over open border policies
NEW BRAUNFELS, TX - The recent arrest of Aderbiss Pirela, a high-ranking member of the notorious Colombian gang Los Satanás, in Texas has reignited debates surrounding U.S. border policies. Pirela, who claimed to be seeking asylum in the United States, managed to enter the country despite his criminal background...
Four arrested after 'street takeover' where hundreds of people mobbed a police cruiser with a female officer stuck inside
SPRINGFIELD, VA - During the early morning hours on Sunday, March 31st, hundreds of people took over the streets to watch drivers do donuts and drive recklessly at a car meetup. The chaos resulted in one officer injured and a police cruiser damaged. According to Fox News, Fairfax County Police...
New York City's $17.5 million settlement: When emotion meets law and order (Op-Ed)
NEW YORK CITY, NY - In a world where feelings sometimes outweigh facts, New York City has found itself shelling out $17.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit. The cause?. Two Muslim-American women, Jamilla Clark and Arwa Aziz, were upset about being asked to remove their hijabs for mug shots after their arrests. Let's unpack this tale of woe and wonder.
Illegal immigrant charged with horrific sex crime against a youth was released by police, despite a detainer request from ICE
LYNN, MA - Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have successfully arrested a Colombian illegal immigrant after he was charged locally with a horrific sex crime and then released by a local police department, despite ICE requesting that authorities hold him until they could come get him. According to Fox News,...
'No more freeloading': County tells buses they will be fined $1K per passenger if they try and drop off illegal immigrants
DOUGLAS COUNTY, CO - The Commissioner of Douglas County, home to a large Republican population, announced on "Fox & Friends" that his community is not a sanctuary city and that a new ordinance put into place reflects just that. According to Fox News, the county is taking direct action to...
Seattle police staffing levels at lowest in 30 years, with many officers eligible to retire and others looking to transfer
SEATTLE, WA - The Seattle Police Department (SPD) has reached its lowest staffing level in 30 years and now many of the Seattle City Council members are pledging that their top priority is to increase police department staffing, stating that urgent action needs to be taken. According to King5, the...
Seven children rescued, 46 arrests made after sex trafficking sting in San Diego
SAN DIEGO, CA - According to the California Attorney General's Office, a major sting was conducted last month by the San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force, resulting in 46 arrests in connection to human sex trafficking. Operation Better Pathways took place between March 5th and 27th in both San Diego...
Mexican president's arrogance grows as liberal US courts hand over American sovereignty to Mexico
Originally written by Mark Oliva for NSSF. Republished with permission. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador thinks he can do no wrong. After all, U.S. federal courts are turning over sovereignty to the Mexican head of state at the same time he’s issuing ultimatums to the United States and thumbing his nose to Texas.
Trove of whistleblower documents about "Project Thor" released: Did America arm the enemy AGAIN?
Originally written by Mark Oliva for NSSF. Republished with permission. There’s a sense of déjà vu all over again when it comes to the federal government shutting down efforts to put a halt to Mexican gun-running schemes. U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) released a series of whistleblower...
The reader’s war: Progressives, conservatives, and crime - what is REALLY happening in America?
Originally written for Crime in America. Republished with permission. There are more Independents than Democrats or Republicans. If we truly cared for the welfare of our fellow citizens, we would admit that we have little choice but to sit at the same table and understand divergent points of view. Not doing this ensures a continuing crime problem that perpetuates the immense distress of fellow Americans.
"What country is this?" DOJ's dangerous 'red flag' distribution center will target Americans
Originally written by Larry Keane for NSSF. Republished with permission. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is embarking on a dangerous journey to distribute the destruction of rights by creating a “one-stop-shop” for states to deny Due Process rights to citizens. The DOJ created the National Extreme Risk Protection...
Are we being lied to? Crime is up, crime is down; who is right?
Originally written for Crime in America. Republished with permission. Like declining inflation, most Americans don’t feel the change which is why the economy leads the nation’s voter priorities. Like crime, most Americans don’t feel safer which is why the topic is a leading concern of voters. What...
Police release body cam footage of fatal police shooting of a woman... who shot her own son twice
PACIFICA, CA - Authorities with the Pacifica Police Department (PPD) have released additional information including the body camera footage of a fatal officer-involved shooting. According to CBS News, on Thursday, April 4th, PPD provided an update, which included the identification of the woman who was shot and the officers involved...
Man wanted for stalking gets into fight with police at apartment complex, steals police cruiser after being shot
WILMINGTON, DE - A suspect identified as 23-year-old Tyrese Knuckles led police on a vehicle pursuit from Delaware into Delaware County during the early morning hours on Thursday, April 4th after being shot and stealing a police car. According to reports, the initial incident began at 2:30 a.m. at an...
Illinois bucks against the federal law on concealed carry for retired law enforcement officers
CHICAGO, IL- The Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) has contested the application of retired officers in the state to implement their federally mandated LEOSA rights, leading to a legal dispute. The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004, commonly known as LEOSA, provides qualified retired law enforcement...
After mass shooting involving young teens, Indianapolis police implement curfew targeting the youth
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - Beginning Friday, April 5th, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) will be enforcing new curfew laws for juveniles in the city. The implementation of the curfew comes after a mass shooting that injured seven minors between the ages of 12 and 16 on Saturday, March 30th. When...
Seattle axes program for gifted students, chooses to dumb down entire classrooms all for 'equity'
SEATTLE, WA - The dumbing down of America continues in Seattle, Washington, where a gifted students program, the Highly Capable Cohort, is being mothballed because city progressives complain the program is “too white,” according to KTTH-770’s Jason Rantz. Rantz wrote that the program, which separates academically gifted...
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