Written by Daniel Horowitz
Here’s a novel question: We are all struggling with a cumbersome and expensive health care industry, trying to find ways to fix a broken system for Americans. Why on earth would we invite the rest of the world to access our system for free?
That was essentially the question pro-sovereignty figures in the Trump administration asked before they pushed for the new rule announced Friday to bar admission of those immigrants who show up at our hospitals without insurance or any way to pay out of pocket.… Continue Reading
Tags: Bernie Sanders, Center for Immigration Studies, Chris Jacobs, Donald J. Trump, green card, Hillary Clinton, Immigration and Nationality Act, permanent resident, Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996, Steven Camarota, taxpayer-subsidized health care, Todd Bensman
Federal Issues, Immigration | David E. Smith | October 14, 2019 4:00 AM | Comments Off on Trump Moves to Protect Taxpayers From Immigrant Medical Bills. How About Border?
Written by Robert Knight
While Bill Clinton may still be pondering the meaning of the word “is,” a federal court in Miami is trying to define what the word “reasonable” means.
The ruling in this historic case could well determine how secure elections are all over the United States for years to come.
At issue in the American Civil Rights Union’s lawsuit against Broward County, Florida, whose weeklong trial ended last Wednesday, is what constitutes “reasonable” measures that must be taken to ensure accurate and up-to-date voter lists.
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Tags: 2018 Election, American Civil Rights Union, Beth Bloom, Bill Clinton, Brenda Snipes, George Soros, J. Christian Adams, Motor Voter, Scott Gessler, Steven Camarota, Voter Fraud
Federal Elections, Political | Benjamin D. Smith | August 11, 2017 4:00 AM | Comments Off on What’s ‘Reasonable’ When Preventing Vote Fraud?