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Reid Blasts Grassroots Efforts to Stop Amnesty
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is blasting grassroots opponents of Senate Bill 6, called Amnesty Plus, and other immigration reform measures. Reid’s outburst was in response to his inability to ram through “comprehensive immigration reform” legislation because of massive grassroots … Continue reading
Posted in Federal News
Tagged amnesty plus, DREAM Act, S. 6, S6, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Steve LeBlanc
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Council Demands Attorney General Holder’s Ouster
The U.S. Border Security Council is demanding that Attorney General Eric Holder immediately resign over his role in the grown “fast and furious” government-gun running scandal. Holder is currently refusing to turn over documents detailing who knew what and when … Continue reading
Posted in Federal News
Tagged attorney general, backdoor amnesty, Border Patrol, Eric Holder, fast and furious, gunwalking, Steve LeBlanc
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Commentary From the Council: February 2012
by Steven J. LeBlanc Boy are we busy! While the issue of border security has taken a backseat to news about the economy on television and talk radio, that doesn’t mean things aren’t happening. Here at the U.S. Border Security Council … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary
Tagged back door amnesty, border security, Obama Administration, petition drive, Steve LeBlanc
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LeBlanc Calls for Pentagon to Plan for Collapse of Mexico
With violence in Mexico spiraling out of control, the U.S. Border Security Council’s National Spokesman Steve LeBlanc says the Pentagon should begin detailed contingency planning for the collapse of that country’s government. “The number of people killed in drug gang-related … Continue reading →