Federal Judiciary

Allan on October 23rd, 2017

Texas recently passed a law to stop the outrageous “sanctuary city” policy adopted by many municipalities in this country.   Of course, this attempt to simply enforce the law is being fought in the court system, and the Mexican government has made its contribution. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, […]

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An Associated Press article goes on and on about Donald Trump and the “Mexican judge”, but it fails to mention several very pertinent details.   That’s not surprising for the Mainstream Media. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published July 2nd, 2018, on News with Views.

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A federal district judge (Ursula Ungaro of the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of Florida)  recently ruled that a gay Mexican illegal alien who had committed immigration fraud could not be deported back to Mexico because he could face persecution there. How likely is that? For the entire article, click here. Article by […]

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On June 26th, 2015, the Supreme Court announced its big decision, making same-sex “marriage” the law of the entire country.  Just a few decades ago, this would have seemed unbelievable. Having men marry men, and women marry women? It would have sounded insane. It is insane, but the past few decades have seen a major […]

Continue reading about Supreme Court Makes Same-Sex Marriage the Law of the Entire Land

On April 28th,2015, the U.S. Supreme Court heard  arguments on the controversial topic of same-sex marriage. This could result in the radical innovation of gay marriage being forced upon the entire United States, including those states which have not yet been forced to accept it. There are actually five cases to be heard, and they […]

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One of the favorite rhetorical tactics of the same-sex marriage lobby is to equate same-sex marriage with the civil rights issues of the 1960s.  This is a very successful tactic, though not a fair one.   But it’s being utilized in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The states of Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas […]

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Why is Voter ID controversial in the United States? In Mexico, for example, they have a voter registration which is superior to ours.   In many American states, voter registration is a shambles.  Yet when states try to fix this, by requiring Photo Voter ID, there is  opposition.  Why?  Why would one oppose secure Voter […]

Continue reading about Supreme Court Supports Texas Voter ID Law – At Least For Now

Secure Voter ID should not be controversial.  In   Mexico, voters are required to present a government-issued Voter ID card. Here in the U.S., however, it’s controversial. Why? Recently a federal judge struck down the Texas Voter ID law, but now a panel of other judges have ruled that Texas can use its Voter ID […]

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Allan on October 12th, 2014

The Texas Voter ID law has now been nixed by another arrogant kritarch, a “judge-ruler”, an out-of-control federal judge. Our federal judiciary is out of control, but we’re not doing much about it. The federal judiciary has recently forced same-sex marriage on various states which voted against it.   On the other hand, cities can […]

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