Tag Archives: ICE
Are Doors Insensitive?
Doors are insensitive. They just stand there, entirely filling up the entrance to their houses and obstinately obstructing the way without caring who's at the doorstep. Society would seem a lot more hospitable without doors, wouldn't it? Sure, maybe—but society would also be a lot less safe. The insensitivity of a door is precisely what protects you at night.
Posted in Federal, next gen, Religious Liberty, Sanctity of Life
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Tagged borders, criminals, ICE, illegal immigrants, immigration, nation, U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement
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I Smell a Double Standard
Recent months have seen a dramatic uptick in the number of migrants and asylum seekers crossing the southern border, and major U.S. cities are struggling to accommodate them when they arrive.
Posted in Federal, Illinois Politics, Marriage/Family/Culture, next gen
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Tagged Brandon Johnson, Chicago, Eric Adams, I Smell a Double Standard, ICE, immigration, Karen Bass, Mike Johnston, President Biden, Sanctuary Cities, Sylvester Turner
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