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By Ronald L. Ray
Why are Israeli companies heavily involved in the United States federal government’s alleged efforts to “close” our unprotected borders and keep out tidal waves of aliens illegally invading our country? To find out, AMERICAN FREE PRESS interviewed Tucson, Arizona resident Todd Miller, author of the book
Miller has traveled extensively to investigate border issues for several years not just at the U.S.-Mexico border, but also the frontier with Canada and those overseas. As his colleague, Gabriel Schivone, has noted, “Miller wasn’t looking for Israel anywhere. Yet the state’s agents kept surfacing at every turn.”
Kyrsten Sinema and the Thumbs-Down That Enraged the Left
The Arizona Democrat, one of a handful of moderate senators who hold heavy sway over President Biden’s agenda, has come under mounting pressure for her opposition to liberal priorities.
Senator Kyrsten Sinema’s centrist stances have angered progressives who are familiar with her liberal political roots.Credit.Anna Moneymaker for The New York Times
March 7, 2021
WASHINGTON When Senator Kyrsten Sinema stepped onto the Senate floor on Friday to vote against including a minimum-wage increase in President Biden’s pandemic aid bill, she knew she would draw the ire of progressives in her own party.
While people around the country grapple with the implications, consequences and events that led up to the attack on the United States Capitol on Jan. 6, a group of notable experts are coming to the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law to discuss the attack, the events that preceded it and what it means for the current state of American democracy and governance.
thank you very much. i appreciate it. the endorsement of the people of new hampshire right now. as we follow the candidates on the campaign trail meeting voters. i am for strict rules protecting [inaudible] to control the border is the first step. [inaudible conversations] sunday marked the one-year anniversary of the shooting near tucson arizona that killed six people and wounded 13 others including u.s. representative gabrielle giffords. a candlelight vigil was held to commemorate the incident at the university of arizona. the converse woman and her husband, retired astronaut mark kelly, were among the speakers at the ceremony. this broadcast as courtesy of arizona public media. my name is wrong barbara and i will be the emcee tonight. i want to welcome [applause] [cheering] i want to welcome all of you to this very special event. as we gather once again as a strong andmpassionate community to remember the tragedy of january 8th and honor the six good people w