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CALIFORNIA—A new initiative proposing that the state of California be separated into hundreds of tiny, bite-sized pieces and then fed to sharks in the Pacific Ocean has made it onto the November ballot. The radical proposal claims that the whole nation would benefit from California?s decentralization and subsequent consumption by hungry oceanic predators. ?The state ?
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  MASSILLON, Ohio - Federal immigration officials on Tuesday raided a large meat supplier based in Massillon, Ohio, and arrested more than 100 workers suspected of using stolen or fraudulent identification to gain employment. As many as 100 agents from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, US Customs and Border Protection and the US Border Patrol descended upon four facilities operated by Fresh Mark during the late afternoon raid.
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The celebration marks the official end of slavery in Texas
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A billboard in Texas made waves on social media Tuesday after its message was posted online.
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Michael Cohen has hired New York lawyer Guy Petrillo to represent him in a federal investigation into his business dealings, and has told associates he wants President Donald Trump, his former boss, to pay his legal fees, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz confirmed Tuesday that he is investigating whether FBI official Peter Strzok’s anti-Trump bias factored into the launch of the bureau’s Russia probe.
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U.S.—The nation is growing increasingly outraged over a government-funded agency that is forcibly separating 1,000 innocent children from their mothers each and every day, sources across the country confirmed Tuesday. Although no law mandates that the agency separate the children from their mothers for the rest of their lives, the organization?s policy has been to ?
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Anti-Trump FBI agent Peter Strzok was escorted out of the bureau’s headquarters Friday, one day after an explosive report by the Justice Department inspector said his behavior had hurt the venerable law agency’s reputation for fairness.
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A female Congressional intern, screamed, “Mr. President, f*** you!” as President Donald Trump walked through the Capitol to a meeting with House Republicans on immigration. Pres Trump arrives at the Capitol for meeting with House Republicans. Says immigration says long broken, "we're gonna try to fix it." pic.twitter.com/G22uzlxgrI — Mark Knoller (@markknoller) June 19, 2018 …
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Conservative author and Harvard Law graduate Ben Shapiro says outrage over conditions on the U.S. southern border is orchestrated so Democrats can play “political football” with children.
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In a freewheeling address behind closed doors, the president promised Republicans he’d support legislation that he panned just days ago.
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Democrats cast doubt on whether they would back the solution being floated by the Senate GOP, arguing that President Trump should fix the problem.
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Here's a simple concept: "Parents who enter illegally are by definition criminals." That's what Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen told reporters in an evening briefing at the White House on Monday.
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Fewer people are seeking and receiving Social Security disability benefits, reversing a long trend that had worried lawmakers about fraud and abuse.
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Broken Families, and Parents separated from their children an the US/Mexico Border. What’s really going on?
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In the second day of hearings over a damaging Justice Department report, Republicans cast the F.B.I. as part of an out-of-touch bureaucracy biased against President Trump.
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On Tuesday, the Democratic governor of New York announced the intention to file a multi-agency lawsuit against the Trump Administration for allegedly violating the "Constitutional rights" of the illegal immigrant children and their families being separated at the Southern border.
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“Did you see that horrible story about the abused dog?” My better half poses that question (or one like it) at least once a week. My response is always, “no, I didn’t and please don’t tell me about it!” Then she tells me about it. My job requires following the news, but if pets, kids, …
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The Folly of Multiculturalism

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

How can society flourish with opposing views of right and wrong?
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Portland's foundational feminist bookstore, and the inspiration for Portlandia's famous "feminist bookstore" sketches, announced Monday that it's going out of business at the end of June because of white
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"We have to send a clear message, just because your child gets across the border - doesn't mean your child gets to stay" -Hillary Clinton
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At a event hosted by the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, Democratic candidate for president Sen. Bernie Sanders made it clear he is against open borders because it drives down the wages of American workers. Responding to the criticism he received from Hispanic groups after an interview with Ezra Klein of Vox earlier this week where he made similar comments Sanders dismissed them as organizations who support "completely opening up the border." "What they are talking about is completely opening up the border," Sanders responded. "That was the question. Should we have a completely open border so that anyone can come in the United States of America? If that were to happen, which I strongly disagree with, there is no question in my mind that that would substantially lower wages in this country." Sanders also addressed the already high unemployment rate of Hispanic and African-American youth and how illegal immigration would affect their job opportunities. "When you have 36-percent of Hispanic kids in this country who can't find jobs and you bring a lot of unskilled workers in the country what do you think happens to that 36-percent of kids of today who are unemployed? 51% of African-American kids [are unemployed]," Sanders said. "I frankly do not believe we should be bringing in significant numbers of unskilled workers to compete with those kids," Sanders made clear. Sanders laughed off the idea of completely opening the border nothing that there is no presidential candidate, Democratic or Republican, who supports that measure. "But to simply open the borders of America. Do you think there is any candidate for president who thinks that that makes sense? I don't think so," he said. Sanders also said the U.S. needs to address the issue of illegal immigrants residing in the U.S. and "move as fast as we can" for a path toward citizenship. ALEX SEITZ-WALD, MSNBC: A pro-immigration reform group backed by tech companies and tech entrepreneurs responding to your Vox interview yesterday. Very tough statement. They say in the headline that you are wrong on immigrants. They say that you're statements are troubling, that you falsely pit immigrants as obstacles to tackling unemployment and they are just plain wrong. So how do you respond to that and do you think immigrants can take jobs from Americans? SEN. BERNIE SANDERS (I-VT): You have to be careful about defining the word immigrants. What they are talking about is completely opening up the border. That was the question. Should we have a completely open border so that anyone can come in the United States of America? If that were to happen, which I strongly disagree with, there is no question in my mind that that would substantially lower wages in this country. When you have 36-percent of Hispanic kids in this country who can't find jobs and you bring a lot of unskilled workers in the country what do you think happens to that 36-percent of kids of today who are unemployed? 51% of African-American kids. I don't think there is any candidate for president -- none -- who thinks that we should open up the borders and not see that is having a negative impact. So, to my mind is what do we do and how do we address the problem of 11 million undocumented people in this country today moving? We move aggressively toward a path toward citizenship. We move as fast as we can to legal status. We provide protection for those people. But to simply open the borders of America. Do you think there is any candidate for president who thinks that that makes sense? I don't think so.
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The United States joins Iran, North Korea and Eritrea as the only countries that refuse to participate in the world’s most important human rights body.
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Pride memorabilia is becoming big business in the United States, but some products are made in countries where it is illegal to be gay or where persecution is commonplace.
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The Southern Poverty Law Center took a devastating hit to its credibility and reinforced its reputation for unfairly wielding the “hate” label Monday by agreeing to pay millions of dollars to an organization previously included on a list of “extremists.”
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