Japan's Justice in the Dark

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 <Öffentliche Post> Bitte hilf mir! Sehr geehrter Herr oder Herr Angela Merkel, deutscher Bundesminister am 12. Februar 2018 Nr. 1: Laut BBC News Japan luden Nordkoreas Spitzenpolitiker Kim Jong-Il und der Vorsitzende der Koreanischen Arbeiterpartei de

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Sehr geehrter Herr oder Herr Angela Merkel, deutscher Bundesminister am 12. Februar 2018

Nr. 1:
Laut BBC News Japan luden Nordkoreas Spitzenpolitiker Kim Jong-Il und der Vorsitzende der Koreanischen Arbeiterpartei den südkoreanischen Präsidenten Tiger Toru nach Pjöngjang ein und forderten die Umsetzung der innerkoreanischen Gipfelgespräche.
Nach Angaben des Präsidentenbüros der Republik Korea forderte Frau Yoshimasa den Präsidenten auf, Korea so bald wie möglich zu besuchen. Für den Fall
Angesichts der Tatsache, dass Nordkorea bei den Olympischen Winterspielen immer wieder eine Versöhnungshaltung gezeigt hat, zeigt sich das US-Trump-Regime sehr zurückhaltend. Bei der Empfangs- und Eröffnungsfeier am Vortag vermied Vizepräsident Mike Pence das Gespräch mit der nordkoreanischen Delegation. Darüber hinaus setzte sich Mr. Pence hin, als koreanische und nordkoreanische Spieler die kombinierte Flagge als "Korea" mit einer einheitlichen Flagge teilten.

Die Maßnahmen von US-Vizepräsident Mike Pence waren vorsichtig. Während der Nuklear- und Raketenentwicklung ist es verrückt, "Smile Diplomacy" zu machen. Es schien, dass er einen starken Amerikaner beobachtete. Amerika sollte auch starke USA gegen Korea zeigen.
Kürzlich denke ich, dass es wenige Tweets von Präsident Trump gibt. Präsident Trump hat keine Tweets über Menschenrechte und Menschlichkeit. Bitte twittern Sie die humanitäre und die Menschenrechte verteidigende Führung der internationalen Gesellschaft. Ich denke, Amerikaner erwarten es auch.

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Die heutige Erklärung ist "Illegale Festnahme / Verhaftung nicht auf Gesetz, Gesetz" Nr .: 013.
Ich ging viele Male nach China und beobachtete die Größe von Reich und Arm ... mehr als die USA · · · Ich habe die Situation in China beobachtet, aber ich dachte, dass die Vorurteile gegenüber China ursprünglich gedacht wurden.
China hat ein Familienregister sowie in Japan. Im Familienregister, Familienname, Adresse, Geburtsdatum, Beziehung usw. sind die gleichen wie in Japan, aber es gibt "Identität" zu überraschen.
Neben Landwirten und Zivilisten scheint es auch Führungskräfte (Kommunistische Partei) zu geben. Es gibt auch "Religion". Es gibt auch "Bildungshintergrund". Es gibt auch "ethnische Gruppe". Es gibt auch eine Kolumne von "kommunistischen Mitgliedern". · · · So kann es für die Chinesen unmöglich sein, die Menschenrechte zu verstehen.
Es wird gesagt, dass die Bevölkerung Chinas 1,3 Milliarden oder 1,5 Milliarden ist, aber die japanischen Medien sagen, dass kommunistische Mitglieder etwa 70 Millionen Menschen sind, aber wenn sie Chinesen fragen, sagen sie "nicht so gut". Ich möchte kein kommunistisches Mitglied sein.
Es scheint Tatsachen zu sein, dass es in der chinesischen Gesellschaft unmöglich ist, in der Gesellschaft groß zu sein, wenn es keine kommunistische Partei ist.
Ich werde also erkennen, dass Bauern und Zivilpersonen (die sich in Japan mit dem Status eines Wohnsitzes, meist Zivilisten, befinden) ins Ausland gehen werden.
Aber hier ist Japan. Die Kommunistische Partei Japans hat die Macht noch nicht übernommen. Japan muss die grundlegenden Menschenrechte respektieren, die die Vereinigten Staaten gelehrt haben, und es zu einem Land machen, das unter dem Gesetz regiert.
Weiter zu NO: 014.

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Bitte unterstützen Sie humanitäre Verbrechen in Bezug auf die Behandlung von Einwanderern und Flüchtlingen durch den japanischen Staat. Nicht nur japanisches, sondern auch internationales Recht.
Nicht nur ich, sondern viele Ausländer wie Chinesen und Filipinos werden geopfert. Bitte bewahren Sie vor der "humanitären Kriminalität" der japanischen Regierung auf.
Bitte reichen Sie die Materialien ein, die dem ICC wie folgt übermittelt werden.

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<Public mail> Please help me! Dear Sirs International Criminal Court Today 's mail. I will write the mail sent to President Trump. 2018-02-12: First Mail. The contents of e-mail to President Trump here today are as follows. Dear Sirs, I am Japanese.

<Public mail> Please help me!


Dear Sirs International Criminal Court Today 's mail.
I will write the mail sent to President Trump.


2018-02-12: First Mail.
The contents of e-mail to President Trump here today are as follows.

Dear Sirs, I am Japanese. I respect the great president. Help me! In case

According to BBC News Japan, North Korea's top leader,
Kim Jong-Il and Chairman of the Korean Workers' Party invited South Korea's President
of the Republic of Korea to Pyongyang and called for the implementation
of the inter-Korean summit talks.

According to the presidential office of the Republic of Korea,
Ms. Yoshimasa urged the President to visit Korea as soon as possible. In case

Regarding the fact that North Korea repeatedly showed a reconciliation attitude
on the occasion of the Winter Olympics,
the US Trump regime shows a strong sense of caution.
In the reception and opening ceremony of the previous day,
Vice President Mike Pence avoided talking with the North Korean delegation.

In addition, Mr. Pence was sitting down when Korean
and North Korean players entered the combined flag as a "Korea" with a unified flag.

The action taken by US Vice President Mike Pence was prudent.
While doing nuclear and missile development, it is crazy to do 'smile diplomacy'.
It seemed that he was watching a strong American.
America should also show strong USA against Korea.
Recently, I think that there are few tweets by President Trump.
President Trump is short of tweets about human rights and humanity.
Please tweet humanitarian and human rights defense leading international society.
I think Americans are also expecting it.

I appreciate the careful investigation and consideration of the White House.
Please repeat. Please support humanitarian crimes concerning treatment of immigrants
and refugees by government officials in Japan.
Not only Japanese law but international law violation.
Not only me but a lot of foreigners such as Chinese and Filipinos are being sacrificed.
Documents to be submitted to ICC are below.

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President Trump, Gunbare.
And please help us suffer from human rights violations! Best regards.

(This e-mail is also distributed to the world media,
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2018-02-12: Second Mail.

In Japan, it is a serial series <NO 013>
that describes the fact that judicial administration is totally different
from government-related persons proposed by Prime Minister Abe, "Government under the law".
The content of the e-mail today is as follows.


Dear Sirs, I am Japanese. I respect the great president. Help me!

Today's explanation is "Illegal arrest / confinement not based on law, law" NO: 013.

I went to China many times and observed the size of rich and poor ...
more than the United States · · · I have observed the situation in China,
but I thought that the prejudice against China was originally thought.

China has a family register as well as in Japan.
In family register, family name, address, date of birth, relationship, etc.
are the same as in Japan, but there is "identity" to surprise.

In addition to farmers, civilians, there seem to be executives (Communist Party).
There is also "religion". There is also "educational background".
There is also "ethnic group". There is also a column of "Communist Party." · · ·
So it may be impossible for the Chinese to understand human rights.

It is said that the population of China is 1.3 billion or 1.5 billion,
but the Japanese media say that Communist members are about 70 million people,
but when asked the Chinese, it says "not so good".
I do not want to be a Communist member.

It seems like facts that in China society it is impossible to be great
in society unless it is a Communist Party.

Therefore, I realize that farmers and civilian people
(who are in Japan with their status of residence, most of them are civilian) will go abroad.

But here is Japan. The Japanese Communist Party has not yet taken power.
Japan must respect the fundamental human rights that the United States has taught
and make it a country that governs under the law.

Continue to NO: 014.

I appreciate the careful investigation and consideration of the White House. Please repeat.
Illegal abduction detention (violation of applicable law)
by the Japanese government is an international "humanitarian crime"!
Please give me support to President Trump.

We are submitting to the ICC as a crime of judicial officials and individuals,
so please support as soon as possible.
Submitted materials are below.

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Best regards.
(This message is sent not only to President Trump,
but also to the world media etc.)


Yasuhiro Nagano


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Thank you freedom and democracy 【USA Mail magazine from the White House  2018-02-10b 】 West Wing Reads |   Mike Pence, accompanied by Otto Warmbier's father, meets with North Korean defectors

Thank you freedom and democracy

【USA Mail magazine from the White House  2018-02-10b 】

 

West Wing Reads |

 

Mike Pence, accompanied by Otto Warmbier's father, meets with North Korean defectors



Vice President Mike Pence met with North Korean defectors Friday as he uses his appearance at the Winter Olympics to call on the international community to grow tougher on North Korea’s nuclear program and human rights abuses,” The Associated Press reports. Accompanying Vice President Pence was “special guest Fred Warmbier, whose son Otto Warmbier died after his release from captivity in North Korea.”


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In USA Today, Eliza Collins writes that Ivanka Trump has teamed up with conservatives to promote democratic themes such as “paid family leave, equal pay for women and affordable childcare.” Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) says that Ivanka makes “very compelling cases” for issues “that conservatives would normally not be in favor of.”

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In the Washington Examiner, Paul Bedard writes that in President Donald J. Trump’s “budget, set for release Monday, his administration is planning the biggest reform to the federal workforce in decades, using models from Amazon, Google, and a handful of well-operating agencies.” Bedard explains that “the proposed changes are part of a broader effort to modernize the government and integrate the types of innovation that the president’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is drafting.”

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President Trump signed a bipartisan spending bill Friday morning, saying it will provide stable funding for the military and help the economy,” Dave Boyer reports in The Washington Times. “Our Military will now be stronger than ever before,” President Trump tweeted. “We love and need our Military and gave them everything — and more. First time this has happened in a long time."

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Armstrong Williams writes in The Hill that “if there is one main thing to take away from Pence’s visit to Israel, it is that the U.S.-Israel relationship is finally back on firm footing where it belongs.” Williams welcomes the change compared to the previous administration. “President Trump is a clear friend upon whom Israel can rely,” Williams adds, “and the strong backing of our most important ally in the Middle East extends throughout the president’s Cabinet and reaches across his entire administration.”

 

 

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Thank you freedom and democracy 【USA Mail magazine from the White House  2018-02-10a 】 Your 1600 Daily:   President Trump delivers huge win for military

Thank you freedom and democracy

【USA Mail magazine from the White House  2018-02-10a 】

 

Your 1600 Daily:

 

President Trump delivers huge win for military
President Donald J. Trump signed a two-year, bipartisan budget bill this morning that ends Congress’ brief overnight shutdown of the federal government.

Just signed Bill. Our Military will now be stronger than ever before,” President Trump tweeted this morning. “We love and need our Military and gave them everything — and more. First time this has happened in a long time.”

The President then laid out what must be accomplished in 2018. “Costs on non-military lines will never come down if we do not elect more Republicans in the 2018 Election, and beyond,” he tweeted. “This Bill is a BIG VICTORY for our Military, but much waste in order to get Dem votes.”

Read more: Press Secretary Sarah Sanders and Defense Secretary James Mattis explain the budget deal.



A magnificent Winter Olympics’
The 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea, kicked off in spectacular fashion with its Opening Ceremony early this morning. Vice President Mike Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence are in South Korea to lead the American Olympic delegation.

The Vice President held a bilateral meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in Seoul yesterday before the Games. “Allow me to join President Trump in congratulating South Korea on what we know, in his words, ‘will be a magnificent Winter Olympics,’” Vice President Pence said.

As U.S. athletes compete in the Games, America will remain vigilant against threats to national security. “We’ll be there to cheer on our American athletes, but we’ll also be there to stand with our allies and remind the world that North Korea is the most tyrannical and oppressive regime on the planet,” the Vice President said Wednesday. “The United States of America will continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder [with South Koreans] in our effort to bring maximum pressure to bear on North Korea,” he told President Moon yesterday.

Watch: Vice President Pence visits Japan earlier this week



The economic harm caused by our immigration system
As President Trump applauds congressional leaders for their budget deal that funds our great military for two years, he and Americans turn their sights to the pressing need for immigration reform in the weeks ahead.

It is time to create a merit-based immigration system that makes sense for a modern economy,” the President has said. Here’s what he means:

  • Low-skilled labor: Low-skilled immigration has put downward pressure on U.S. wages at the expense of vulnerable American workers. Real hourly wages for Americans with a high school education or less are lower today than in 1979.

  • A strain on public resources: A majority, 51 percent, of immigrant-headed households uses at least one welfare program.

  • Reform to benefit the economy: President Trump’s immigration framework would end the visa lottery program and help reduce the backlog of high-skilled, employment-based immigrant cases.



Read more about how America’s immigration system prioritizes all the wrong things.

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President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast | February 8, 2018 (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)

POTUS TODAY

This morning, President Trump will receive an intelligence briefing and later meet with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. In the afternoon, the President will meet with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.

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Thank you freedom and democracy 【USA Mail magazine from the White House  2018-02-09c 】 West Wing Reads |   Trump touts military, victory over ISIS at

 

Thank you freedom and democracy

 

【USA Mail magazine from the White House  2018-02-09c 】

 

West Wing Reads |

 

Trump touts military, victory over ISIS at National Prayer Breakfast



President Trump used his platform at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday to honor the military and tout his administration's success in the fight against the Islamic State,” Sarah Westwood writes in Washington Examiner. “‘Together as Americans, we are a tireless force for justice and for peace. We have witnessed this truth over the past year,’ [President Donald J.] Trump told the annual gathering of Christians at the Washington Hilton hotel.”


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Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin (R-AR) writes in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that “we haven't seen this sort of bold tax reform since President Reagan's tax overhaul in 1986.” Lt. Gov. Griffin notes that “it is becoming increasingly clear the law is an overwhelming success. Nearly every day, another American company announces it will give bonuses to workers, increase wages, or improve employee benefit packages.”

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Washington Examiner reports that “retail chain CVS Health plans to boost benefits and increase starting wages for employees to $11 an hour, a change it credited to the Republican-backed tax law President Trump signed late last year.” Kimberly Leonard writes that “overall, the company is seeing a $1.2 billion gain in tax savings from the law.”

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A few days ago, President Trump also articulated a vision of a strong, resilient America,” Kevin Roberts writes in The Hill, applauding the President’s State of the Union Address. Roberts says that while Democrats refused to applaud for things like veterans and low unemployment, President Trump laid out “a vision of peace, prosperity and freedom.”

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The Congressional Budget Office says that federal revenues in January added up to $362 billion. That's an increase of $18 billion— or 5.2% — from the year before,” the Investor’s Business Daily Editorial Board writes. “Individual income and payroll taxes, it says, rose by $68 billion...Those gains in wages and salaries are likely to continue, if not accelerate, under the tax cuts.”

 

 

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【USA Mail magazine from the White House  2018-02-09c 】

 

West Wing Reads |

 

Trump touts military, victory over ISIS at National Prayer Breakfast



President Trump used his platform at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday to honor the military and tout his administration's success in the fight against the Islamic State,” Sarah Westwood writes in Washington Examiner. “‘Together as Americans, we are a tireless force for justice and for peace. We have witnessed this truth over the past year,’ [President Donald J.] Trump told the annual gathering of Christians at the Washington Hilton hotel.”


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Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin (R-AR) writes in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that “we haven't seen this sort of bold tax reform since President Reagan's tax overhaul in 1986.” Lt. Gov. Griffin notes that “it is becoming increasingly clear the law is an overwhelming success. Nearly every day, another American company announces it will give bonuses to workers, increase wages, or improve employee benefit packages.”

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Washington Examiner reports that “retail chain CVS Health plans to boost benefits and increase starting wages for employees to $11 an hour, a change it credited to the Republican-backed tax law President Trump signed late last year.” Kimberly Leonard writes that “overall, the company is seeing a $1.2 billion gain in tax savings from the law.”

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A few days ago, President Trump also articulated a vision of a strong, resilient America,” Kevin Roberts writes in The Hill, applauding the President’s State of the Union Address. Roberts says that while Democrats refused to applaud for things like veterans and low unemployment, President Trump laid out “a vision of peace, prosperity and freedom.”

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The Congressional Budget Office says that federal revenues in January added up to $362 billion. That's an increase of $18 billion— or 5.2% — from the year before,” the Investor’s Business Daily Editorial Board writes. “Individual income and payroll taxes, it says, rose by $68 billion...Those gains in wages and salaries are likely to continue, if not accelerate, under the tax cuts.”

 

 

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Thank you freedom and democracy 【USA Mail magazine from the White House  2018-02-09b】 Your 1600 Daily:   ‘A Nation of believers’

 

Thank you freedom and democracy

【USA Mail magazine from the White House  2018-02-09b

 

Your 1600 Daily:

 

A Nation of believers’
Each year for more than half a century, the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington has drawn religious leaders and members from both sides of the aisle in Congress to reflect on the importance of faith in public life.

This morning, President Donald J. Trump delivered remarks to the thousands assembled for this year’s event. He also dined last night with faith leaders and a bipartisan group of senators and congressmen ahead of today’s session. The President’s guests included Reverend Franklin Graham, Pastor Paula White, and Pastor Robert Jeffress.

America is a Nation of believers,” President Trump said this morning. “Across our land we see the splendor of God’s creation. . . . Together as Americans, we are a tireless force for justice and for peace.”

Watch here: President Trump’s speech at the National Prayer Breakfast



Vice President: U.S. will unveil tough new North Korea sanctions
Vice President Mike Pence completed his first day in Japan yesterday, meeting with Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera, participating in a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and reaffirming the United States’ unwavering commitment to the United States-Japan alliance.

Something else the Vice President did will send a powerful message to both our allies in Asia and the international community beyond: He announced that the United States will soon unveil the toughest and most aggressive round of economic sanctions on North Korea ever.

We will continue to isolate North Korea until it abandons its nuclear and ballistic missile programs once and for all,” Vice President Pence said. “We have brought unprecedented diplomatic and economic pressure to bear on North Korea through our maximum pressure campaign.”

Read more about the Vice President’s trip to Japan ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympics.



Senate reaches budget deal
The headlines that broke yesterday afternoon as Senate leaders reached a budget compromise signal good news for Americans:

  • Senate Reaches Two-Year Budget Deal in Hopes of Averting a Shutdown (The Weekly Standard)

  • Senate reaches spending deal that includes opioid funding, CHIP extension (Modern Healthcare)

  • Senate reaches budget deal with huge defense boost (Defense News)



We are pleased that Congress has been able to meet our defense spending requirement and come together on a two-year spending bill,” Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said. “This deal achieves our top priority: a much-needed increase in funding for our national defense.”

Defense Secretary James Mattis echoed her statement. “I’ve spent the last day and a half on Capitol Hill briefing the members of Congress on our 2018 National Defense Strategy,” the Secretary said. “I’m heartened that Congress recognizes the sobering effect of budgetary uncertainty on America’s military and on the men and women who provide for our nation’s defense.”

Read more from yesterday’s briefing with Sarah Sanders and Secretary Mattis.

Photo of the Day

Vice President Mike Pence and Mrs. Karen Pence arrive at Yokota Air Base | February 6, 2018 (Official White House Photo by D. Myles Cullen)

POTUS TODAY

This morning, President Trump will meet with Secretary of Defense James Mattis.

In the afternoon, the The President will have lunch with Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin and later meet with Dr. Henry Kissinger.

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Thank you freedom and democracy 【USA Mail magazine from the White House  2018-02-09a 】 West Wing Reads |   Pentagon Chief James Mattis applauds spending deal: ‘America can afford survival’

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【USA Mail magazine from the White House  2018-02-09a 】

 



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Pentagon Chief James Mattis applauds spending deal: ‘America can afford survival’



S.A. Miller reports that Secretary of Defense James Mattis “heralded the two-year spending deal” struck on Capitol Hill—one that provides the Pentagon with sufficient long-term funding to keep America safe through military technology and personnel. Thanks to new spending caps, in Mattis’ words, “America can afford survival.”


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In Politico, Darius Dixon writes that President Trump has already scored a win on infrastructure by passing the massive tax cut bill last year. America’s utility companies are “finding themselves with vast amounts of excess cash as a side effect of last year’s tax code rewrite,” which Dixon suggests “could become available for a massive buildout of energy infrastructure.”

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In an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal, Andy Puzder breaks down progressives’ refusal to give President Trump credit for the current job market. Even with “hundreds of thousands of Americans . . . moving from part-time work to full-time employment,” Puzder notes that progressives say the economy “isn’t really booming” and that even if it is, the left would rather attribute any positive economic news to the Obama Administration.

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A news story in The Washington Times highlights the urgent need for immigration reform. According to the Times’ analysis of lists kept by the Department of Homeland Security, some “repeat illegal immigrants” have been deported upwards of 30 times each—with one individual deported "44 times in 15 years.”

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An op-ed in USA Today by evangelical leader Tony Perkins details the ways that President Trump is keeping his promises to the Christian community. Perkins praises the President for appointing pro-life judges and “advancing policies essential to making America good and prosperous.” Perkins explains that evangelicals are “offering reasoned support for a leader who is keeping his promises.”

 

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