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States Can Advance Immigration Patriotism By Outlawing Barbaric Third-World Practices | Articles


As well, sex-selection abortion disproportionately affects girls and women. While not widespread in the U.S., it happens [
The New York Times, May, 31, 2012]. It’s most common among first-generation immigrants from China, India, Nigeria, and South Korea, where baby boys are considered more valuable than baby girls. China notoriously suffers a massive gender imbalance because of the practice. These immigrants are exactly the type that pre-1965 immigration law stopped from coming here.
Even Americans who support unfettered abortion understand that taking the life of an unborn child just because it’s a girl is extreme. Example: U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders [ ....

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SCOTUSBlog: Supreme Court takes up COVID-19 dispute


On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear argument on that question in
Yellen v. Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation. Immediately at stake in the answer is billions of dollars in federal CARES Act funding. But the outcome could also have longer-term consequences for how, and from whom, Alaskan Natives receive essential services.
Remember the $8 billion #CoronavirusReliefFund for tribal governments?
Well the Supreme Court is finally hearing arguments in the long-running #COVID19 dispute!
First, some background. Just as, in
McGirt v. Oklahoma last term, the court confronted the complex past of Oklahoma’s Native nations, Chehalis turns on the unique legal history of Alaskan Natives. Though Alaska became part of the United States in 1867, the federal government only fitfully devoted attention to the status of the new territory’s Indigenous peoples. ....

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