An recent editorial in the Northwest Herald brings a welcome voice of sanity to the discussion of the case of illegal alien Elvira Arellano, who holed up in a Chicago church to avoid deportation. Among other things, the article states that "Arellano’s flouting of U.S. law, her arrogance, and her crass use of her own son is nothing to cheer about." Amen! [more...]
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For a year, illegal alien Elvira Arellano had holed up in a Chicago church: Adalberto United Methodist. With the pastor’s approval, she used the church as a “sanctuary” in which she felt safe from the long arm of the law. When she finally left it, she was arrested, and eventually deported to Mexico.
Score one for America. [...] [more...]
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Ask most Chicagoans if they know of an anti-white "religion," and most will immediately mention Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam. But right here in Chicago is another black religious body that routinely blames whites for all of humanity's ills. It calls itself the "Trinity United Church of Christ." And Barack Obama is a routine attendee of the services. [more...]
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A recent USA Today article has put a predictable spin on the Village of Carpentersville's fight to prevent mass colonization of the town by Mexicans. The article contains all the stock phrases "promise of a better life," "welcome," and so on. But no matter how much the powerful media elites demonize ordinary Americans' attempts to preserve their own nation and heritage, one thing is for sure: the new strategy of fighting back at the local level is working! [more...]
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Nike Inc. still denies allegations of racial discrimination at its Chicago Niketown store... but to settle a lawsuit, it's still coughing up $7.6 million. That equates out to $19,000 for every black employee involved in the lawsuit. [more...]
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Among Chicago's many claims to fame, being home to Jesse Jackson‘s Rainbow/PUSH Coalition has long been at the top of the list for black activists. If one disregards Louis Farrakhan's Black Muslims, Jesse's organization has pretty much been the only game in town. But like a Target with a Wal-Mart under construction across the street, he's about to get competition—and from no less a luminary than the legendary Al Sharpton.
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