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March 7, 2024

'A Global Human Trafficking Operation': Biden Admin, NGOs Flying Illegals into U.S.
by S.A. McCarthy
New reports are revealing that the Biden administration has not only been allowing illegal immigrants across the southern border by the millions, but has actually been paying to fly them into the country by the hundreds of thousands. According to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) findings by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) put hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants on planes and flew them into 43 different U.S. airports last year alone.
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Americans Chip Away at Corporate Wokeness with Doritos Win
by Suzanne Bowdey
It took Frito-Lay 63 years to build a $13 billion dollar empire. This week, 50 seconds almost destroyed it. That's how close the brand came to corporate annihilation after its Doritos team posted a short video with a trans influencer that makes Dylan Mulvaney look like a youth pastor. Turns out, 24-year-old Samantha Hudson isn't just a man pretending to be a woman, he's a sick pervert with dreams of sexually abusing children. Congratulations, Bud Light. You're officially out of the brand basement.
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PERKINS: State of Faith, Family, and Freedom Address
by Tony Perkins
As President Joe Biden prepares to give his annual State of the Union address, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins delivered a special speech on the state of faith, family, and freedom in America.
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Student Files Lawsuit against Fairfax County's 'Dystopian' Trans Bathroom, Pronoun Policies
by Sarah Holliday
This week, America First Legal (AFL), a conservative nonprofit, filed a lawsuit against the Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) on behalf of a high school senior who says the transgender bathroom and pronoun policies go against her Roman Catholic beliefs.
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'Washington Takes Notice' When the People Vote
by Joshua Arnold
On "Washington Watch," Senator Mike Braun (R-Ind.) and Family Research Council President Tony Perkins underscored that voting is important not only to determine the races between candidates on the ballot, but more broadly for influencing the political strategy, landscape, and confidence that legislators can work with in Washington, D.C. That is, voters should remember that their decision at the polls (or not to visit the polls) will have an impact in the long-term, the medium-term, and the short-term.
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GOP Bill Would Confront the Growing Threat of China Head-On
by Dan Hart
Reports surfaced on Tuesday that China will increase its military spending by 7.2%, despite a massive slowdown in the communist country's economy. The news comes on the heels of a new bill introduced last week by House Republicans that is designed to counter Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) growing military aggression by reducing trade with the regime "in areas critical to national security, including telecommunications, pharmaceuticals and military technology."
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Why Are Individual States Forced to Do 'the Federal Government's Job' Securing the Border?
by Sarah Holliday
The rate at which illegal immigrants are coming into the U.S. is already astonishing on its own. And yet, with each new headline, the circumstances become even more flabbergasting. What has many American citizens scratching their heads is the fact that many states are treating those who are in the country illegally better than those who are here legally.
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The Threat of 'Putinism'
by Rob Schwarzwalder
When most Americans think about Russia, the first thing that comes to mind is that nation's cruel and unjust invasion of Ukraine. This is not surprising. After more than two years, Russia's aggression shows no sign of abating and will only be stopped as Ukrainian forces have the military tools needed to end it.
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