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Superintendent Creates Fear of ICE Raids at Schools

K. Jake Langlais is the Superintendent of the Lewiston Public Schools. Langlais sent a letter to the district population alerting them to what, based on his own words, appears to be a non-problem. Langlais says, “We want to be clear – to our knowledge, the families of our school community have gone through various immigration … Read more

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Annie Kuster’s Lasting Legacy

Ann Kuster heads out the door of the US Capitol (for the last time as a member of Congress) with what shall be, in our opinion, the defining moment of her tenure. Her lasting legacy. Context? ‘Annie’ voted not to deport illegal alien sex offenders. And I’m betting that Anne Kuster would be very happy … Read more

Tom Homan’s Message To The ACLU

Incoming border czar Tom Homan said Friday evening on Fox News that despite the American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) efforts to block President-elect Donald Trump’s deportation plan, they “will not” stop the plans. The ACLU filed a lawsuit on Nov. 19, following Trump’s win, against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), seeking details on how the agency plans … Read more

Some Of God’s Children Are Just Not Human

We are taught as children that all people are God’s Children. We are all different in many ways, but we are all created in God’s image. That thinking may have worked in years gone by, but it is certainly challenged when you watch the news and see the horrific acts that some of our “brothers … Read more

Ayotte Ready to Help Trump Deport Illegals

Governor-Elect Kelly Ayotte is on the record as ready to assist President Trump with the deportation of illegal aliens. “Part of the way we keep New Hampshire safe is making sure that we have dangerous criminals off our streets. If there are those that are on the terror watch list, they shouldn’t be on our … Read more

Importing Millions Of Illegals vs. Deporting Them

Isn’t it amusing the way Democrat Governors discover State’s rights, Federalism, and Nullification when it suits them? They are not inviolable rights but pieces to be played. It was expected, of course, and they have delivered (again). The governors of Illinois, California, Colorado, and Massachusetts, as well as mayors in cities like Denver and Boston, … Read more

How Will Trump’s Deportation Plan Work?

With President Elect Donald Trump set to take office in January, U.S. immigration policy is expected to change dramatically, with enhanced deportations at the top of the agenda for the new administration.  Ever since Trump’s recent electoral triumph, the logistics of mass deportation have been a hot topic of debate. Under the Biden Administration’s watch, more … Read more

Not Deportation: Call It “Eviction”

As several commenters here and in other blogs have noted, a problem situation only exists if you continue to feed it. It is time to stop feeding it. Nonviolent deportation… um, eviction… is possible. All it takes is a reversal of the federal policies that “invited” millions of people to illegally enter the US. The … Read more

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Are We Going To Have A Fair Election

Democrats, especially anyone attached to the pirate Harris/Walz campaign, love to talk about Donald Trump as a threat to Democracy. We know that Kamala Harris lies as easily as her lips move and is the mistress of projection. Still, her campaign is becoming an embarrassment, with no semblance of credibility remaining. She can point to … Read more

What “Sanctuary” Looks Like

I feel comfortable saying that there are a small number of registered Democrats who would take a homeless “migrant” into their home and a few more who genuinely believe “sanctuary policies are about doing good, but most of them wouldn’t give a migrant the time of day especially the ones in elected office. It’s virtue … Read more

Strengthening The Border Is My Priority

The comments made by Kamala Harris after her visit to the southern border in Arizona were a prime example of how easily this woman can go to a microphone, lie so easily, and say what she believes her audience wants to hear. It was a disgusting show for anyone who has been paying attention to … Read more

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Trump Says Countries Are Emptying Their Prisons

Donald Trump has made many exorbitant claims over his political career and always takes tremendous criticism for creating stories for attention. It is amazing how every one of these claims proves to be true over time. One of Trump’s recent claims is that countries are taking advantage of America’s open borders by releasing convicted felons … Read more

Do Kuster (D-NH) and Pingree (D-ME) Hate Women?

Nancy Mace (R-SC) introduced H.R. 7909-Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act in April. The summary of the bill: This bill establishes that domestic violence crimes and sex offenses shall be grounds for making a non-U.S. national (alien under federal law) inadmissible and deportable. The bill applies to any non-U.S. national who has admitted to … Read more

Moral Obligation to (Whom?)

A handful of Substacks ago, I asked a question. If the migrant invasion is not displacement, what is it? Is its purpose rising crime, record drug overdoses, overburdened towns, cities, schools, families, resources, and so on? What’s the point of it? And if it is none of those things, are you trying to replace the domestic population? Woven … Read more

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Pouring Money Down A Rabbit Hole

Once you start researching NGOs, you quickly realize that they are a complex network designed to disguise their true intentions and how they spend the taxpayer money they are awarded. NGO stands for Non-Government Organizations. The government does not directly control them; their employees are not government employees. Still, these organizations survive by working for … Read more

If the Migrant Invasion is Not Displacement, What Is It?

The question of whether your government has the will or the ability (the desire) to strictly define boundaries was answered in the spring of 2020. The market test that followed framed a series of restrictions pursued in some locales with militant enthusiasm for a number of years. It did not limit itself by age, race, … Read more

Look Who’s Comin’ To Dinner

If you traveled 1000 miles and asked 100 People, depending on their age, if New Hampshire was a border state, almost no one would guess yes. And if it weren’t for the First in the Nation Primary, once you got away from the northeast, I doubt anyone would know the state exists. The fact that … Read more

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