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on May 18, 2016 in Featured World News

87 Criminal Aliens, Gang Members Arrested in Nevada

by Caroline May More than 80 criminal aliens and gang members were arrested in Reno and Las Vegas, Nevada last week, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In a continuation of recent operations targeting illegal immigrant convicts, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers arrested 87 foreign nationals, whose crimes and affiliations were heinous enough to warrant enforcement under the Obama administration’s immigration “priorities.” Over the five-day dragnet, which concluded late last week, ERO officers arrested 65 criminal aliens in the Las Vegas area and 22 in Reno. The arrestees had convictions for drug trafficking, weapons violations, child sex offenses,… View Article

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on May 18, 2016 in Featured World News

Republicans Trust Trump Over Ryan to Lead Party

by Mike Flynn Republican voters would trust Donald Trump to lead the GOP by a wide margin over House Speaker Paul Ryan, according to a new survey from NBC News. While Trump and Ryan have begun a “process” to unify the party ahead of the November elections, Republican voters nationwide have already made a clear choice. A strong majority of Republicans, 58 percent, say they trust Donald Trump to lead the party, almost 20 points more than the 39 percent who would pick Paul Ryan to lead the party. As the presumptive party nominee, Donald Trump is strengthening his grip… View Article

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on May 11, 2016 in Featured World News

Trump Won with the Working Class Voters the GOP Forgot

by John Hayward Where did all the Trump voters come from, and where did the Cruz evangelicals go?  One of the great mysteries of the 2016 primary is how so many assessments of the Republican electorate turned out to be wrong.  The primary electorate that gave us Donald Trump as the presumptive nominee was dramatically different from the one that chose Mitt Romney in 2012. Jeb Bush thought there was a huge, quiescent moderate majority nostalgic for a return to the Bush era, or looking for a doggedly inoffensive candidate like himself, blessed with endorsements from all the right people… View Article

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