Month: April 2018
Under Section 274 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, any person who knowingly brings or just attempts to bring an alien into the United States illegally has committed a crime punishable by up to ten years in prison. Moreover, anyone who “encourages or induces an alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States” illegally can be jailed for up to five years. Someone who “aids or abets” people in committing either of the above acts can also be jailed for five years. Continue reading “Section 274 of the Immigration and Nationality Act”
Gateway Pundit – by Christina Laila
As TGP’s Cassandra Fairbanks previously reported, an active shooter unleashed a barrage of bullets at the YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, California Tuesday afternoon.
“KPIX 5 reporter Andria Borba said at least two Homeland Security units were responding. Police radio transmissions describe casualties being taken to local hospitals,” CBS reports. “San Francisco General Hospital spokesman Brent Andrew said the hospital received patients from the incident but could not confirm a number.” Continue reading “HERE WE GO=> Nancy Pelosi Calls For Gun Control After Active Shooter Reported at YouTube Headquarters”
There is currently a caravan of around 1,000 Central Americans marching toward the United States border to demand asylum. Their number was closer to 1,500, but Mexico deported around 400 of them for entering the country illegally. Continue reading “Mexico Gets Trump’s Message: Deports Portion of “Illegal Caravan” Heading for U.S.”
Update V: As details of the moments leading up to the shooting begin to emerge, NBC News reported that the still unnamed suspect was a woman in her 30s who opened fire on an outdoor dining area during lunchtime.
Authorities have also confirmed that they believe her motivation was a domestic dispute with a boyfriend. Continue reading “YouTube HQ Shooter Targeted Boyfriend, Wasn’t Employed At YouTube”
London, England — As the gun control debate rages on in the United States, the U.K. is experiencing its own spate of violence despite its restrictions on weaponry.
The Independent reported this week that there have been 29 fatal knife attacks in London this year with even more injured, noting that “[i]f the bloodshed continues at the same rate, more than 121 people will be stabbed to death in the capital by the end of the year, a dramatic 50 per cent increase on 2017.” Continue reading “Despite Gun Ban and Knife-Control, London Violence Surges Past New York City’s”
A woman shot multiple people Tuesday at YouTube’s headquarters in San Bruno, according to San Bruno Police.
Sources tell KRON4 that a woman shot and killed her boyfriend.
Police say the shooter is dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Continue reading “Multiple injured in shooting at YouTube HQ – Live Feed”
Background checks for gun sales shattered a record in March while celebrities and Parkland gun control activists pushed for more restrictions on Second Amendment rights.
The previous record for March was 2,523,265 background checks in 2016, but FBI numbers show there were 2,767,699 background checks in March 2018. Continue reading “Background Checks for Gun Sales Shatter March Record”
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Archive: TWFTT 4-3-18
Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr Eowyn
From Wikipedia:
On February 14, 2018, a mass shooting occurred at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Seventeen people were killed and seventeen more were wounded, making it one of the world’s deadliest school massacres. […] Seventeen people were killed and seventeen more were wounded.
Continue reading “Florida Obituaries show no Parkland school shooting deaths”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Asheville, NC – Crossing the street in a manner deemed “illegal” by the state can and will get you beaten, shot, kidnapped, caged, and even killed. Body Camera footage was released last month illustrating this dangerous reality. The video shows one police officer restraining a man down while another officer repeatedly punches him in the head after they confronted him for the “crime” of jaywalking. Last month, in an extremely rare move by the District Attorney, the cop who was recorded doing the beating has been criminally charged and arrested. Continue reading “Graphic New Videos Show a Cop Try to Kill A Man for Improperly Crossing the Street”
While speaking to reporters on Tuesday, President Trump stated that until there is “a wall and proper security, we’re going to be guarding our border with the military.”
Trump said, “I’ve been speaking with General Mattis. We’re going to be doing things militarily. Until we can have a wall and proper security, we’re going to be guarding our border with the military. That’s a big step. We really haven’t done that before, or certainly not very much before. But we will be doing things with Mexico, and they have to do it, otherwise, I’m not going to do the NAFTA deal.” Continue reading “Trump: Until There’s ‘A Wall and Proper Security, We’re Going to Be Guarding our Border with the Military’”
As Argentina remembered the lives it lost during the brutal 1982 Falklands War with the UK, its president has pledged to keep the effort to reclaim the islands alive. But the conflict dates from way before 1982.
Located almost 13,000km from British shores and some 1,500km from Argentina, the Falkland Islands – also known as Las Malvinas – are the subject of a 200-year sovereignty dispute. Its bloodiest chapter came in 1982, when 900 people died in a war to decide the ownership of the islands, which were inhabited by fewer than 2,000 people at the time. Continue reading “‘Our dream is stronger than ever’: 36yrs after Falklands War, Argentina vows to reclaim islands”
Chicago Tribune – by Steve Sadin
Owners of assault weapons living in north suburban Deerfield have until June 13 to remove the firearms from village limits or face daily fines after a ban was approved Monday night.
The Village Board of Trustees unanimously approved a ban on certain types of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, amending a 2013 ordinance that regulated the storage of those items. Continue reading “Deerfield bans assault weapons and high-capacity magazines”
Tenth Amendment Center – by Davis Taylor
TRENTON, N.J. (April 2, 2018) – A bill introduced in the New Jersey House would phase out vaccines containing mercury and push back against federal narratives on vaccinations.
Representative Valerie Huttle (D-37) introduced Assembly Bill 3569 (A3569) on March 12. The legislation would phase out the use of vaccines that contain mercury over a three-year period. Continue reading “New Jersey Bill Would Phase Out Mercury Vaccines; Reject Federal Narrative”
CHICAGO (Reuters) – An Arkansas judge has ruled that six farmers in the state this summer can spray a weed killer made by Monsanto Co and BASF SE that was blamed for hurting millions of acres of U.S. crops last year.
The decision is the latest twist in the saga surrounding herbicides based on the chemical known as dicamba and immediately sparked concerns about the potential for more damage. Other states are also limiting sprayings of the herbicide, and farmers are suing its manufacturers over crop damage linked to its use last summer. Continue reading “Arkansas judge rules six farmers can spray controversial chemical”