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The illegal alien convicted of killing 21-year-old Sarah Root in Omaha, Nebraska, the night she graduated from college with a 4.0 GPA has been sentenced to 20 years in prison a decade after she was killed. This week, Honduran illegal alien Eswin Mejia received a sentence of 20 to 22 years in a Nebraska prison after having been convicted of vehicular homicide and flight to evade arrest. On January 31, 2016, Mejia was drunk and street racing — going 71 mph — when he rear-ended Root, who was driving at only 3 mph as she was nearly coming to a complete…

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Birth tourism from Communist China “exploded” under the watch of former President Barack Obama, allowing Chinese nationals — including Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials — to have babies in the U.S. and claim birthright citizenship, #1 New York Times bestselling investigative journalist and Breitbart News Senior Contributor Peter Schweizer reveals in his new book, The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon. In a chapter titled “China: The Manchurian Generation,” Schweizer explains how the Obama administration made Chinese birth tourism more accessible by ordering U.S. consular offices “not to deny visa applicants solely because…

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New polls show that a decisive majority of voters back President Donald Trump’s migration policy amid media-magnified Democrat claims that enforcement is hurting his poll numbers. The polls also add to the growing evidence that Trump’s immigration crackdown is helping him gain ground on his main polling problem — widespread pocketbook concerns about affordability amid the economic wreckage of President Joe Biden’s economic policies. On Monday, for example, the White House’s communications office blasted out a series of articles showing widespread rent declines amid nationwide deportations. Many polls show a solid majority of Americans support Trump’s immigration policies, and also that…

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Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America is partnering with Women Speak Out PAC to spend $3.2 million in the 2026 midterms to elect pro-life leaders Iowa.  The leading pro-life organization said the funds will go toward visiting 500,000 voters in the state by election day to vouch for pro-life conservatives, including Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-IA), who is running for an open U.S. Senate seat, and Rep. Mariannette Miller Meeks (R-IA), who is up for reelection. SBA Pro-Life America has endorsed both lawmakers and given them both an A+ on its “National Pro-Life Scorecard” for their record of voting against abortion.  “Ashley…

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The bloc’s heavy-handed president has no strategic vision and fails to stand up to the US, Nicolas Schmit has said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen runs a system that silences those working under her, a former commissioner who served during her first term has claimed.Nicolas Schmit, who represented Luxembourg as the commissioner for jobs and social rights from 2019 to 2024, has joined several former members of the European Commission to criticize von der Leyen’s leadership.“I have the impression that commissioners are now largely silenced,” Schmit told Politico in an interview published Monday. “The system, how the College…

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Chile’s outgoing far-left President Gabriel Boric on Monday formally presented the candidacy of socialist former President Michelle Bachelet to become the next U.N. Secretary-General — and announced that her bid is also backed by leftists governments of Brazil and Mexico. The United Nations will choose a new secretary-general this year to succeed António Guterres, whose current tenure is slated to conclude at the end of 2026. The next Secretary-General will take office in 2017 and will see his or her tenure run through 2031. President Boric, who will soon leave office on March 11, made the formal announcement of Bachelet’s…

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Marshall Moreno has spent more than 20 years in prison after a jury found him guilty of sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child by exposure in Austin, Texas in 2003. Today, Moreno is a free man after his victim, his biological daughter, says the assault never occurred. Moreno was sentenced to 36 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice after his jury trial in Travis County, according to court records. The Third Court of Appeals affirmed his conviction, sealing his fate after an investigation that started after police in Austin were called to his home…

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Sen. Mitch McConnell checked himself into a local hospital Monday night “in an abundance of caution” after experiencing “flu-like symptoms,” a spokesperson for the Kentucky Republican said Tuesday. McConnell missed Senate votes on Monday and Tuesday. A polio survivor, McConnell has had increasingly public mobility challenges, including a series of falls in recent years, and is often seen requiring assistance navigating the Capitol halls. He announced last year he would not seek reelection an eighth time. David Popp, the spokesperson, said McConnell’s “prognosis is positive” and that he remains in “regular contact with his staff and looks forward to returning…

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Russia has warned that any Western troops sent to the country would be treated as “legitimate targets” and amount to outside intervention Kiev and its Western backers have drawn up a plan that envisages military forces from the US and European countries moving into Ukraine to fight Russian troops in the event that Moscow violates a ceasefire being demanded by Vladimir Zelensky, the Financial Times has reported, citing sources.Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, have repeatedly rejected the idea of a ceasefire as a precursor to a peace deal, saying it would only be used by Kiev and its sponsors…

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We are witnessing an unmistakable shift in the US housing market, not a bubble pop like 2008, but a market regime change characterized by buyers retreating as inventory rises and affordability remains strained. Recent data from Redfin shows that roughly 40,000 US home-purchase agreements were canceled in December, representing about 16.3% of homes that went under contract–the highest level for that month since at least 2017. Excess demand and historically low mortgage rates drove the housing market until around 2023. Trends that cannot continue forever eventually break down when the cyclical structure turns. The peak in housing demand, much like in equities…

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