Por: New York Post Opinion February 14, 2023
Immediately after Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021, the southern border exploded. Families started crossing en masse, and the Border Patrol released them to non-profits, which bused them to cities around the country. As reporter Todd Bensman reveals in this new book, “,” the Mexican government had been plotting to push this as soon as Biden was elected — knowing he would do nothing to stop it. The Mexican government was not happy with... + full article
Forbes USA Business February 21, 2023
Xavi Hernandez has three issues to iron out before FC Barcelona face Manchester United again in the ... [+] Europa League.Getty Images Xavi Hernandez has three big issues to iron out before FC Barcelona take on Manchester United again in the Europa League on Thursday. The... + más
Manchester United 2-1 FC Barcelona: Three Game-Defining Moments | Forbes
‘Very Angry’ Xavi Slams FC Barcelona Players For ‘Worst Game Of The Season’ After Shock Almeria Defeat | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Politics December 23, 2022
Of all the big issues that divide the country's two major political parties — abortion, gay rights, gun regulation, perceptions of discrimination, beliefs about the role of government — immigration stands out for the breadth of the divide, the length of the policy... + más
Biden order sharpens foreign investment screening process | The Boston Globe
Why can’t the US immigration system be more like Canada’s? | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Sports December 11, 2022
SAN FRANCISCO — The Celtics’ ascenion to the best record in the NBA and early season dominance has been noticed by their recent rivals to the west.The Golden State Warriors have won it all four times in the past eight years, including in 2022 when they came back to stun the... + más
NBA-best Celtics hit the road with a target on their backs and room to improve on a six-game trip | The Boston Globe
How will things shake out for the Celtics and the NBA in the 2022-23 season? Here are the Globe staff’s predictions. | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Opinion December 09, 2022
For the first time in roughly a decade, there is a real chance that US senators will strike a significant bipartisan deal on immigration.But it’s a and the window to act during the lame-duck session is closing — it’s more of a Hail Mary pass at this point. would enact... + más
US runs past Canada into World Cup gold-medal game | Associated Press
US runs past Canada into World Cup gold medal game | WPLG Local 10
The Boston Globe USA Sports December 01, 2022
Jayson Tatum has become a better and more efficient scorer because he’s focused less on scoring.It sounds like a contradiction. Scorers focus on scoring. They take hundreds of shots per day from the same spots to master the art of putting the ball in the basket.But Tatum has... + más
Kevin Durant shocked at technical foul called on Celtics' Jayson Tatum: 'I'm actually laughing' | Fox News
Jayson Tatum has been undeniably brilliant for the Celtics, but it’s a little early for MVP conversations | The Boston Globe
The Daily Beast USA Entertainment November 02, 2022
First, an excerpt from , published here last December:“Those foolish enough to form a unified theory of Kyrie Irving have spent a decade getting outfoxed by a mercurial weirdo, but I, writer Corbin Smith, believe that I have cracked the code. Kyrie Irving is, first and... + más
Kyrie Irving, Nets announce donation after star guard's tweet of antisemitic film, move panned on social media | Fox News
NBA, Brooklyn Nets face calls for stronger response to Kyrie Irving's tweet on controversial film | ABC News
Fox News USA Politics September 27, 2022
FIRST ON FOX: Legislation being introduced by Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., on Tuesday would allow states to enforce federal immigration law, including the – as Hawley calls for the U.S. to take the gloves off to fight unlawful immigration.The Empowering States to Deport Illegal... + más
DHS in crosshairs over migrant flights from Florida, Texas to Democrat sanctuary cities | Fox News
9 Reader Views on the State of Immigration Policy | The Atlantic
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