1. Daniel Greenfield: 'SOMALIMERICA' - The Rise of Somali Fraud, Crime and Terror in America
2. Kenneth Rapoza: Why the 2025 Trade Deficit Might
Not be as Bad as it Looks
3. Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch: When a Rabbi Must Defend
Churches
4. Todd Sheets: Trump's Greenland Pivot
5. Josh Hammer: Trump is Right on Greenland and
the National Interest
6. John Lott: How Trump's ICE Enforcement
Record Blows Obama's Out of the Water - By a Lot
7. James Hirsen: The Imaginary Notion of a
Sanctuary City or State
'SOMALIMERICA' - The Rise of Somali Fraud, Crime and Terror in
America
By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center
The Freedom Center's new pamphlet reveals the horrifying truth the Deep State wants buried.
Somalis built America, Rep. Pramila Jayapal claimed. "You
cannot talk about any achievement the City of Boston has had," Boston
Mayor Michelle Wu insisted, "without mentioning the Somali community that
has lifted our city up." Do we live in America or do we live in 'Somalimerica'?
If you look at the Minnesota state flag, its politicians, its fraud and its
anti-ICE riots, you can see how parts of America are turning into 'Somalimerica.'
Right now, mobs of angry white leftists are rallying in Minnesota to fight and
die in the streets so that Somali pedophiles like Sahal Osman Shidane,
convicted of criminal sexual conduct with a victim 13-15 years old, and Abdi
Gelle Mohamed, convicted of the sexual abuse of a minor, don't have to go back
home to Somalia. [more...]
Why the 2025 Trade Deficit Might Not be as Bad as it Looks
By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America
Once year-ending 2025 trade data is released in
February, we will be looking at another $1 trillion deficit. Assuming the
monthly goods deficit for November and December looks like the low October
goods deficit of $58.5 billion, the U.S. will record a minimum $1.17
trillion goods gap for 2025, the second largest trade deficit since 2024's $1.2
trillion barnstormer. But should November and December numbers come in higher
than October (say around the usual $76 billion), we will beat those 2024 record
numbers. Pundits and the political opposition will immediately declare the
tariff strategy has failed to balance trade because the deficit remains as high
as ever. Are they right? [more...]
When a Rabbi Must Defend Churches
On January 18, activists disrupted a Sunday worship service
at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Three demonstrators were
arrested and later charged, and the incident drew national attention in part
because Don Lemon was present and livestreamed portions of the
disruption. Federal authorities cited potential violations of the Freedom
of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, commonly known as the FACE Act, which also
protects houses of worship from obstruction, intimidation, and interference. From
what I saw, this was not a protest outside a building or a demonstration in a
public square. It was an intentional intrusion into a sanctuary during an
active worship service. People were praying, singing, and listening to scripture
when activists decided that prayer itself was an acceptable target. That
distinction is not technical. It is civilizational. [more...]
Trump's Greenland Pivot
By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened
Almost everyone now acknowledges that Greenland has long been a
strategically important but underdeveloped and under-defended territory that
has become even more critical with time and the thawing of the arctic
sea-lanes. While few outside the Trump administration want to say it, there is
no NATO; there is only the U.S. If Europe was a reliable partner capable of
helping us in a time of need, then surely they'd at least be
able to defend themselves from Russia, whose troubled economic
resources today are about the size of Italy's, and but a fraction of the EU
combined. So, even though Trump's tough love has finally pushed Europe to
verbally commit to increase defense spending, we have yet to see how this will
actually work out in practice and over time. [more...]
Trump is Right on Greenland and the National Interest
By Josh Hammer
Trump has earned reasonable deference in his diplomacy.
The opposition to Trump's Greenland campaign
typically takes one of two forms. First, many Beltway foreign policy
"experts" decry Trump's obsession with what they blithely dismiss as
a barren and worthless icebox, especially at a time when Iran's Ayatollah
Khamenei slaughters tens of thousands of his own people, Russia's Vladimir
Putin continues to shell countless innocent Ukrainians, and China's Xi Jinping
gets ever closer to an all-out amphibious invasion of Taiwan. Second, many also
decry Trump's occasional bombastic spurts of rhetorical flourish and
take issue with his alleged lack of proper decorum vis-à-vis our European
"allies," in particular. [more...]
How Trump's ICE Enforcement Record Blows Obama's Out of the
Water - By a Lot
By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime
I have a new piece at the New York Post comparing
President Trump’s ICE enforcement numbers to Obama's. They are biased against
Trump because Obama’s numbers include cases where people are turned back at the
border, so those individuals can’t be mistakenly detained or there will be the
possibility of them dying in custody. Under Obama, border removals/returns were
about 70-75 percent of those returned, so these calculations are significantly
biased in favor of making Obama’s immigration enforcement process look
relatively good. Here is Grok’s
analysis of that point. Here is Grok’s
evaluation of the accuracy of the article. ChatGPT’s
evaluation of the article is available here. [more...]
The Imaginary Notion of a Sanctuary City or State
By James Hirsen, NY Times Bestselling Author, International Business Attorney, News Analyst & Cultural Commentator
What is the meaning of the word "sanctuary" within its
current political context? From California's longstanding policies to
Minnesota's more recent defiance amid ICE operations, these state jurisdictions
appear to be working to severely limit cooperation between state and federal
immigration authorities. Certain jurisdictions have refused to honor detainer
requests or lend assistance in deportation matters, even in cases that involve
the most dangerous of criminals. Proponents of city and state sanctuary policies
claim to be guardians of civil liberties. However, a closer examination reveals
that sanctuary status is actually a legal fiction. In my research, I have found
the idea of sanctuary cities and states to be a clever contrivance - clever,
but at the same time insidious, because it skirts federal supremacy and flirts
with partial secession. [more...]
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