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Monthly Archives: December 2018
President Trump Doesn’t Need Congress to Fund the Wall
By Douglas J. Brown He simply needs to repurpose our legal immigration system to serve the needs of its true clients: America’s citizens, rather than whom it serves today: foreign nationals, citizens of other countries who want to become American citizens. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Funding the Wall, Immigration, INS, President Trump, The Wall, Trump, USCIS
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The Murder of CIA Officer Freddie Woodruff in Georgia Finally Laid to Rest?
Was Freddie Woodruff the 1st casualty of the reset of the Cold War? Thanks to a new Book by Michael Pullara The Spy Who Was Left Behind, a better understanding of the August 8, 1993 murder of the CIA officer … Continue reading
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Felix Sater, A Hero of Our Time/Герой нашего времени ?
By Douglas J. Brown Is Felix Sater an American Hero? If what he and his lawyer claim is true is true, then yes he is. There is no doubt that he was a source, a CI for the DOJ and the US … Continue reading