Roland Shirk wrote: The massive, catastrophic problem that is the presence of tens of millions of Muslims in Europe is finally dawning on the other citizens of that continent. Fitfully and unevenly, they are stirring themselves to find that they have invited a dangerous enemy into their home, who has no intention of leaving, or [...]
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The New Conquistadors
Posted in Christianity, Immigration, Islam, Politics on December 31, 2010 |
Mohammed is Most Popular Boys’ Name in England
Posted in Immigration, Islam on October 29, 2010 |
From Yahoo! News: Mohammed was the most popular name for newborn baby boys in England and Wales in 2009, according to official data released Wednesday. But 12 different spellings of the name, each listed separately, meant that Oliver officially topped poll. The name, given to 7,364 children, ended Jack’s 14-year reign at number one, with [...]
U.S. Brings Road Signs to a Gun Fight
Posted in Immigration, Politics, War on October 16, 2010 |
More on this story, from CNS News (emphasis mine): The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warned Arizona law enforcement officials in May that Mexican drug cartels were deploying assassins to kill bandits highjacking their drug loads in the Vekol Valley, 70 miles inside Arizona. Then the federal government set up signs in the region to [...]
Political Leverage
Posted in Immigration, Politics on October 2, 2010 |
From CNSnews.com (emphasis mine): Sheriff Larry Dever of Cochise County, Ariz. told CNSNews.com that President Barack Obama has “got his hands wrapped around our throat” as his administration sues the state of Arizona for trying to enforce the immigration laws that the federal government itself will not enforce. Dever also said he has “zero confidence” [...]
Sheriff: Mexican Cartels Control Parts of Arizona
Posted in Immigration, Politics, War on September 1, 2010 |
From Newsmax: The federal government has posted signs along a major interstate highway in Arizona, more than 100 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, warning travelers the area is unsafe because of drug and alien smugglers, and a local sheriff says Mexican drug cartels now control some parts of the state. [snip] Pinal County Sheriff [...]
US Warns It Cannot Guard Arizona Section of Border
Posted in Immigration on June 16, 2010 |
About 3,500 acres of southern Arizona on the Mexican border have been closed off to U.S. citizens because it cannot be defended, according to Fox News. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service told Fox News that the reason is due to the increased violence in the area. “It’s literally out of control,” Pinal County Sheriff [...]
Jihadis crossing into U.S. from Mexico
Posted in Immigration, Islam, Videos on May 26, 2010 |
That’s jihadis as in Islamic terrorists, in the United States. Here’s the video: Jihadis crossing into U.S. from Mexico
Is This Just a Nightmare, or Did It Really Happen?
Posted in Immigration, Politics on May 25, 2010 |
Jared E. Peterson on Felipe Calderon’s recent visit to Washington: On Wednesday, May 19, 2010, Felipe Calderon, President of politically and economically failed Mexico, stood on the South Lawn of the White House as a guest of America. He proceeded to claim that Arizona’s recently enacted immigration law “is forcing our people there to face [...]
Update From Cochise County, Arizona
Posted in Immigration, Politics on May 6, 2010 |
I’ve been busy, but I’m still finding enough free cycles to read American Thinker on a regular basis. And I’m staying on this Arizona thing. Here’s another politically incorrect update on life just this side of the Arizona/Mexico border. The things they forget to tell you about on MSNBC. Looking like an actor from a [...]
Report from Cochise County, Arizona
Posted in Immigration, Politics on May 1, 2010 |
Here’s another carefully considered report on the U.S./Mexico border situation, from a resident of Cochise Country, Arizona: Many have already called Arizona residents racists. They are concerned that police will profile Hispanics and disproportionally harass them. But we understand something others in Washington, D.C. and San Francisco don’t seem to remember — we border Mexico. [...]
The Arizona Uproar
Posted in Immigration, Politics on April 29, 2010 |
Here’s a fair assessment of the situation in Arizona, from someone who actually lives there: Arizona has had enough and seen enough. This bill, admittedly flawed, motivated in part by anger and frustration, is an effort to step in and do something about a serious national problem on our southern border that grows more dangerous [...]