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Supreme Court Allows Travel Ban To Take Effect

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Kevin Daley The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will review lower court rulings blocking enforcement of President Donald Trump’s executive order on refugee and migrant entry, and stayed injunctions barring the order’s enforcement. The announcement is a major victory for the president, whose signature immigration policy has been…

EU Official: We’ll Force Members To Accept Refugees
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EU Official: We’ll Force Members To Accept Refugees

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Saagar Enjeti The commissioner for the European Union’s “Common Immigration and Asylum Policy” said the bloc can force member states to accept refugees, the Associated Press reports. The commissioner, Dimitris Avramopoulos, said that the bloc has the “tools, the means and the power,” to force member states to comply. Avramopoulos’s comments came during…

Prominent Liberal Lawyer: If Travel Ban was Obama’s It Would Be “Constitutional” [VIDEO]

Prominent Liberal Lawyer: If Travel Ban was Obama’s It Would Be “Constitutional” [VIDEO]

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Kody Fairfield In his two attempts, via executive order, President Donald Trump has tried to temporarily halt US refugee resettlements, and travel from nations which are considered to be hotbeds for terror activity. And two times, the executive orders have been stopped by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. These action by…

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Non-Lawyer Stephen Miller Told Lawyers How To Defend Refugee Order

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Kevin Daley Stephen Miller, senior adviser to President Donald Trump, advised U.S. attorney Robert Capers as to how to defend the president’s executive order on refugees during an emergency court hearing. The New York Daily News reports Miller called Capers at home “to dictate” strategy for the hearing. Miller,…

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What to Expect From Trump’s Immigration Executive Order 2.0

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Sean McCaffrey It seems like the appeals process for Trumps first immigration ban will be for naught. President Trump may be delivering yet another executive order on immigration that will hopefully be more effective than his first. Regardless of the Washington judge’s decision, Trump’s first executive order on immigration likely…

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Judge’s Embarrassing Mistake Accidentally Nullifies Order Blocking Trump’s Refugee Ban

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Kevin Daley A federal judge in Los Angeles may have goofed his order barring the U.S. government from cancelling valid immigration visas in connection with President Donald Trump’s refugee policy. District Judge Andre Birotte of the Central District of California issued an order that forbade federal officials from “removing,…

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Protesting Tactics 101: #DoRandomStuff

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By 1776 In response to President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration, Democrats, liberals, and progressives across the world have blocked roads, gummed up airports, and urged people to delete Uber, because nothing says solidarity with immigrants and refugees like haphazard acts of civil disobedience and misdirected outrage. Here are some…

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Trump Fires Acting AG Who Refused To Enforce Refugee Order

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Kevin Daley President Donald Trump dismissed acting Attorney General Sally Yates on Monday night, after she ordered government lawyers not to defend his executive order on refugees. In a brazen act of defiance that cost her the post, Yates said she could not enforce a policy that is not…

Soros Answers Obama’s Call, Shells Out $500 Million To Refugees

by Justin Caruso Leftist billionaire Geoge Soros is making waves once more, this time financing a global refugee boondoggle. Soros announced his plan for $500 million to aid refugees and migrants worldwide in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal Tuesday. “We will invest in startups, established companies, social impact initiatives, and businesses started by migrants and…

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Refugees Protest Australia’s Asylum Laws By Setting Themselves on Fire

Jacob Bojesson   Australian officials blame pro-refugee activists for initiating a recent trend of suicide and migrants setting themselves on fire. Two separate cases of refugees setting themselves on fire have been reported from Australia’s detention camps over the last week. An Iranian man died from his injuries, while a Somalian woman was left in critical condition….