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Kevin Flores: Immigrant living the American dream

Kevin Flores: Immigrant living the American dream
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Anti-Gun Brit John Oliver Exemplifies Self-Serving Dual Citizen Oxymoron

Anti-Gun Brit John Oliver Exemplifies Self-Serving ‘Dual Citizen’ Oxymoron Ammoland Inc. Posted on ‘Dual citizen’ John Oliver wants a government with a monopoly of violence like the kind back in the UK to impose “Cower and Cringe” laws on Americans instead of “Stand Your Ground.” (Last Week Tonight with John Oliver/Facebook) U.S.A. – -(Ammoland.com)- “‘Last Week Tonight’: John Oliver Rips Gun Laws That ‘Exalt A White Person’s Fear Over A Black Person’s Life,’” a Monday Deadline Hollywood promo piece masked as objective news claimed. The laws in question are commonly referred to as “Stand Your Ground,” and per the “woke” kneejerk lynch mob congregating in the “comments” section, anyone who questions the accusation is also racist.

USNI News Fleet and Marine Tracker: April 12, 2021

USNI News Fleet and Marine Tracker: April 12, 2021
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A moment that almost didn t happen : St Paul man with cancer becomes citizen at home

‘A moment that almost didn’t happen’: St. Paul man with cancer becomes citizen at home Myat and Paw are Karen, an ethnic minority from Burma, also called Myanmar. They, along with more than 10,000 Karen refugees, settled in Minnesota after fleeing a violent and oppressive military regime at home. Written By: Megan Burks / MPR News | 10:30 am, Jan. 20, 2021 × Federal Judge Donovan Frank, right, administers the Naturalization Oath to Aung Myat, far left, and his wife Bway Paw while their son Way Htoo holds a phone with a Karen translator on the line in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 15. The family of Karen refugees came to the United States from Burma in 2013, and were able to be naturalized in their own home due to Myat s late-stage cancer. Evan Frost / MPR News

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