Judge Rules: If Feds Won’t Enforce Immigration Laws, Locals Must Not

 The Open Borders Bloc successfully mobilized this summer to put down an unexpected outbreak of the rule of law.  The rebellion was brief but threatening, as local law enforcement clearly overstepped their bounds and began enforcing laws willy-nilly-leading many in the ruling elite to wonder where it all might end. Luckily, a judge was able […]

  • by:
  • 03/02/2023
ad-image

 The Open Borders Bloc successfully mobilized this summer to put down an unexpected outbreak of the rule of law.  The rebellion was brief but threatening, as local law enforcement clearly overstepped their bounds and began enforcing laws willy-nilly-leading many in the ruling elite to wonder where it all might end. Luckily, a judge was able to step in and stop the law before it could be enforced again.

Here's a link to the article.

Image:

Opinion

View All

UK convenes meeting of 40 countries after Trump said 'go get your own oil' from Iran—or buy American

"Number 1, buy from the U.S., we have plenty, and Number 2, build up some delayed courage, go to the ...

LIBBY EMMONS: Congress must END birth tourism

These children have access to all benefits and rights of American citizenship, including being eligib...

ISIS tells Muslims to torch churches and synagogues across US, Europe over Easter weekend

"Rise up and set fire to the Jewish synagogues scattered across America, Europe, Russia, India, and e...

DANIEL HAYWORTH: The 'goodness' of Good Friday is the goodness of God and His sacrifice

This day is not called good because of what men did to Jesus. It is called good because of who God is...