Plus: Why This Rio Grande Valley Rancher Wants Biden to Finish Border Wall
April 29 2022
Happy Friday from Washington, where GOP lawmakers say President Biden’s homeland security secretary should be impeached for enabling an invasion of illegal immigrants. Our Virginia Allen has highlights from a heated hearing. Meanwhile, on the border, Fred Lucas interviews a rancher who’s fed up with the chaos. On the podcast, Heritage Foundation scholar Sarah Parshall Perry examines what states may do if abortion on demand ends across the nation. Plus: HUD’s unusual voter drive; a working mom’s homeschooling solution; and the left smears a Christian movie star. Thirty years ago today, the acquittal of four Los Angeles police officers who were videotaped beating an unarmed black motorist, paroled felon Rodney King, sparks riots, looting, and arson in LA.
It was about 10 p.m. when Ruperto Escobar and a ranch hand were surprised to come across two men carrying AK-47s on Escobar’s land, men they believed to be in a Mexican drug cartel.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will engage in voter registration efforts that in some cases allow mass collection of voter registration forms by public housing officials.
Figuring out the education you want for your child can be overwhelming at first, but once you get your bearings, it’s amazing how much freedom you have to determine what your child learns.
In anticipation of a change in federal abortion law, pro-life leaders are seeing a “ton of activity at the states,” says Sarah Parshall Perry, a Heritage Foundation legal fellow.