Jun 27, 2018
Good morning from Washington, where President Trump claims another victory as the Supreme Court upholds his travel restrictions even as he looks for Congress to help him shore up the border. We’ve got commentary from John Malcolm and David Inserra, respectively. Ladies, “women’s experts” say you live in one of the world’s most dangerous countries. Kelsey Harkness looks for common sense in their ranking. Plus: Melanie Israel and Elizabeth Slattery on a pro-life win at the high court, Dennis Prager on those tiresome Nazi labels, Ginny Montalbano on what bugs Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Walter Williams on dangerous diversity.
How Congress Can Stop Family Separation at the Border Without Allowing Amnesty
Congress can and should ensure that families are kept together and U.S. immigration laws are well-enforced. Here’s how.
Trump Lands Big Win as Supreme Court Upholds Travel Ban
Although five of the seven designated countries are majority-Muslim countries (out of 49 such countries around the world), the president said they were included for national security reasons.
‘Experts’ Rank US in Top 10 Most Dangerous Countries for Women—Almost as Bad as Nigeria
This ranking published by the Thomson Reuters Foundation reflects the perilous “victimhood” ideology that’s pervasive among college students and shows how selfish American feminism has become.
The court rightly held that the California law in question “likely violates the First Amendment” and “unduly burdens protected speech.”
Comparing the Border Situation to Nazi Germany? That's a Form of Holocaust Denial.
If Jewish children were treated by the Nazis the same way Central American children have been by America, then everything we know about the Holocaust is false.
The former prosecutor and first lady of San Francisco also has thoughts on the media’s treatment of powerful women at the White House.
The Disastrous Initiative to Hire Air Traffic Controllers Based on Diversity, Not Talent
The FAA discarded the difficult cognitive assessment test and implemented a new, unmonitored take-home personality test—a biographical questionnaire.
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