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If We Don't Want Hyphenated
Americans, We Should Stop Creating Them
The 'nation of immigrants' idea neutralizes all opposition to mass
immigration. That's why liberals like Robert Reich use it.
If Americans want to return to a nation that is truly united, we
must stop creating more hyphenated citizens and reject the notion that
the country is "a nation of immigrants." Perpetuating this progressive
myth only empowers the communists and their ideological descendants
trying to denationalize the United States.
In one of Robert Reich's recent Substack tirades, he unleashes a
barrage of accusations against Stephen Miller, labeling him Trump's
"chief bigot" for daring to criticize unchecked immigration. He trots
out Miller's own immigrant ancestry as proof of the MAGA strategist's
hypocrisy and even invokes Ronald Reagan's description of America as a
nation of ideas to underscore his point. In doing so, Reich reveals a
liberal delusion that often crosses party lines but only ever benefits
the Left: That America thrives on endless immigration because it's
just an ideology, not a real nation-state.

Old Dominion University
President Stokes Flames of Violence Against Law
Enforcement
President Brian Hemphill eulogizes woman accused of domestic
terrorism against ICE officers.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says an Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer’s life was threatened in Minneapolis
when Renee Good, 37, attempted to run over him with her car. Yet, Old
Dominion University (ODU) President Brian Hemphill is painting Good as
the victim, fanning the flames of violence against law
enforcement.
Good, a 2020 graduate of ODU, was shot and killed on Jan. 7th by an
ICE agent acting in self-defense. Good used her vehicle to block
traffic and then rapidly accelerated her vehicle at the agent.

The Restoring Marriage
Playbook with J.P. De Gance
Enriching marriages is the best defense against divorce and
abortion. The key: Getting churches onboard.
Marriage is on the rocks in America. For many, divorce is no longer
unthinkable; it's the norm. We're creating broken families who turn
away from God, becoming increasingly atomized in a country that's lost
its sense of direction and purpose.
JP De Gance is lighting the path back to sanity. De Gance is
founder and president of Communio, a Christian parachurch ministry working
to help priests and pastors cultivate marriage enrichment programs:
Ministries designed to help couples improve their marriage before they
fail through biblical love and admonition. Join host Hayden Ludwig as
we explore this innovative and powerful movement.

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