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Driven to Blackface?
Driven to Blackface? by Ilana Mercer Nkechi Diallo was recently charged with welfare fraud in Spokane, Washington State. Back in 2015, Diallo was better known as Rachel Dolezal. She has since rechristened herself. Rachel Dolezal, if you’re from Deep Space, is … Continue reading
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Twitter Block
Twitter Block By Ilana Mercer Twice have the censors at Twitter kicked me off their anything-but-neutral platform. When these arbiters of right and wrong periodically block my Twitter account, visitors to the site will be greeted with a stark warning: “Caution. … Continue reading
Trump Barters for Borders – and Wins
Trump Barters for Borders – and Wins by Ilana Mercer If President Trump doesn’t waver, his border deal with Mexico will be a victory. The Mexicans have agreed to quit serving as conduits to hundreds of thousands of central Americans … Continue reading
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Visas for “The Brilliant” is Code for Replacing You
Visas for “The Brilliant” is Code for Replacing You by Ilana Mercer “The U.S. government discriminates ‘against genius’ and ‘brilliance’ with its immigration system,” asserted President Trump, as he rolled out Jared Kushner’s immigration plan. The president has insisted that “companies … Continue reading
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Tagged 0-1 Visa, H-1B Visa, Ilana Mercer, Immigration Plan, Jared Kushner
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Kirstjen Nielsen, Leaving Neverland
Kirstjen Nielsen, Leaving Neverland by Ilana Mercer The New York Times reports that “More than 76,000 migrants crossed the border without authorization in February” this year. March saw 100,000 merry migrants waltz into the U.S., undisturbed. Caravans are getting larger, not … Continue reading
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Fake Intel runs through it
Fake Intel runs through it by Ilana Mercer No, the moral of the Mueller inquisition is not that the Left is incorrigibly corrupt and morally and intellectually bankrupt, although this is certainly true. And, no. It’s not that the Republicans are … Continue reading
Anti-White Politics?
Anti-White Politics? by Ilana Mercer Every time a manifestly racist, anti-white event goes down, which is frequently, conservative media call it “identity politics” as in “The left is playing identity politics.” Whatever is convulsing the country, it’s not identity politics. … Continue reading
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The Asylum Racket
The Asylum Racket by Ilana Mercer The Wall is crucial, but it’s not everything. Caravans of human cargo are filing into the United States because … they can. U.S. law allows it, even invites it. Here’s how: provided you’re not … Continue reading
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Tagged Flores Settlement Agreement, Ilana Mercer, Raise Act, Steve Camarota
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Dem’s Dystopia
Dem’s Dystopia by Ilana Mercer How does one distill the worldview of the Democrats vying for their party’s presidential nomination? Outrace each other on racial righteousness? End Anglo-America? Welcome the World? Evict the unborn? Speak Spanish; English is your second language? … Continue reading →
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