Sudan
Normalizing Religious Persecution
Two days ago, the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi extermination camp at Auschwitz, Poland garnered prominent press coverage, but today it is almost impossible to find any mention in the media of the Holocaust and that singular crime against the Jewish people. What's more, this media silence on religious persecution seems to apply to religiously motivated attacks on people no matter what their faith.
Impeach Democrat Judges Who Welcome Jihadis And Welfare Grifters To America
- 2020 Election
- Belarus
- Chad
- district court
- Eritrea
- extreme vetting
- federal judges
- House Democrats
- Immigration
- impeachment
- injunctions
- Iran
- jihad
- Kyrgyzstan
- Libya
- Myanmar
- national security
- Nigeria
- North Korea
- Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR)
- Somalia; Yemen
- Sudan
- Syria
- TANF—Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
- Tanzania
- Trump travel ban
- Venezuela
- welfare
Democrat federal district judges keep overreaching to impose their own “progressive” policy preferences on the President. At some point there must be consequences for this behavior, but don’t look for impeachment to be an option. House Democrats are too busy making up a case against President Trump to look at real impeachable offenses by liberal district court judges.
Immigrant From Former Trump Travel Ban Country Shoots Up Tennessee Church
Vast numbers of Sudanese immigrants are on welfare and Sudan is so violent that the U.S. Embassy requires U.S. government personnel in Sudan to use armored vehicles for all travel, yet the country was inexplicably taken off the travel ban list.
FLASH: Supreme Court Reinstates Trump Terrorist Travel ban
Today's Supreme Court ruling means that the administration may impose a 90-day ban on travelers from Libya, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen and a 120-day ban on all refugees entering the United States, with certain exceptions noted by the court.
Tillerson Confirmed As Secretary Of State – Time To Clean House At Foggy Bottom
- Al Qaeda
- Ali Tabatabaei
- Anne Gearan
- Bill Clinton
- Donald Trump
- executive order
- Fifth Column
- Foreign Service officers
- Hillary Clinton
- Iran Ministry of Intelligence and Security MOIS
- Iraq
- James Clapper
- John Kerry
- Letter signees
- Libya
- Muslim immigration
- Muslim travel
- Rex Tillerson
- Sean Spicer
- Secretary of State
- Somalia
- Sudan
- Syria
- Yemen
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s first order of business at the State Department should be to eliminate the Fifth Column in his own building by showing the door to the signers of a letter criticizing President Trump’s Executive Order pausing travel from terrorist hotspots to the United States.
Will GOP Congress Stop Obama’s Final Terrorist “Refugee” Deal?
We urge CHQ readers to call Congress (the Capitol Switchboard is 1-866-220-0044) to tell your Senators and Representative to oppose funding Obama’s plan to import more jihad to America through the “refugee” resettlement program.
American Christians Should Stop Hurting Sudanese Christians With Sanctions
There was and remains much about which to criticize Sudan’s government. However, U.S. sanctions have lost any purpose they once may have had. Most important for American Christians, the sanctions hurt believers already living and worshipping in difficult circumstances. The world has changed since sanctions were first imposed. Washington’s policy toward Sudan should change as well.