Dean Cain, best known for playing Superman in the 1990s TV series Lois & Clark, has stepped into a very different kind of role. At 59 years old, he is training to become an honorary officer with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a move that has already sparked debate across …
Read More »Ordinary Family, Extraordinary Courage
Ordinary Family, Extraordinary Courage Introduction Not every hero carries a sword or wears a medal. Some heroes are husbands and wives, raising children, tilling soil, and quietly standing firm when the world stands against them. Their battle is not for land or power, but for trust, love, and endurance. One …
Read More »Operation Sea Spray: Proof You Are Never Safe From Your Gov
The Test They Said Was Harmless In the autumn of 1950 the U.S. Navy quietly parked ships in the San Francisco Bay and released a cloud of so called harmless microbes into the coastal air. The operation had a friendly code name that reads like the title of a travel …
Read More »Dean Cain Joins ICE: Defending Agents “Vilified for Doing Their Jobs”
The announcement that Dean Cain joins ICE is more than just another celebrity headline, it is a statement about what it means to stand by those on the front lines of America’s immigration debate. For Cain, the decision goes far deeper than politics or publicity. It is about defending men …
Read More »Illegal Immigrant With Violent History Accused of Killing Kenosha County Deputy
Repeat Offender, Deadly Consequences Every time America’s leaders refuse to enforce immigration laws, real people pay the ultimate price. In July 2007, Ezeiquiel Lopez, a Mexican illegal alien, allegedly shot and killed a Kenosha County Deputy Sheriff. Lopez was no stranger to law enforcement. He had been jailed for violent …
Read More »Drunk Illegal Immigrant Gets 55 Years After Deadly Cincinnati Crash Leaves Three Dead
A History of Failure and a Lifetime of Grief This story should make every American angry. In June 2007, Jesus Bernal, an illegal immigrant with two prior DUI convictions, made a decision that shattered lives. Bernal drove drunk through Cincinnati and crashed his vehicle, killing three people and seriously injuring …
Read More »How Many More Must Die? Twice-Deported Illegal Immigrant Kills Again in North Carolina
Broken Borders, Broken Lives When Americans talk about the cost of open borders, this is what they mean. In June 2007, Michael Caldera Delatorre, an illegal immigrant who had already been deported twice in three years, was back on American soil and behind the wheel of a stolen car in …
Read More »Deported Killer Sneaks Back Into America: How Many More Must Suffer Before Washington Wakes Up?
America’s borders are wide open and we are all paying the price. How much more blood must be shed before our so-called leaders put the safety of citizens above political games? In April 2007, Juan Crisantos Ramos, a forty-six year old Mexican national with a conviction for second degree murder …
Read More »Convicted Killer Sentenced to Life in Michigan Teen’s Murder: Illegal Status Raises Questions
In Dearborn, Michigan, a murder case that stunned the community has brought renewed scrutiny to the nation’s immigration policies. Epigmenio Gomez, an undocumented immigrant with prior arrests, was charged in February 2007 with the murder of a local teenage girl. Gomez had previously encountered law enforcement, yet remained in the …
Read More »Rite Aid Takes the Fall While Big Pharma Gets a Free Pass
Rite Aid’s Last Days: A Symbol of a Broken System I recently watched as the last vestiges of my neighborhood Rite Aid were erased—pharmacy sign gone, shelves empty, a once-bustling community hub now just another casualty in America’s opioid blame game. The manager, a decades-long fixture, looked defeated. And he …
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