
R. Cort Kirkwood
Writer at The New American
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4 days ago |
thenewamerican.com | R. Cort Kirkwood
Federal agents took the family of Boulder, Colorado, illegal-alien terror suspect Mohammed Sabry Soliman, who confessed to the attack to an FBI agent. Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem announced the move on X as her department revamped the tipline for turning in illegal alien rapists, murderers, and terrorists. More personnel will answer calls.
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5 days ago |
thenewamerican.com | R. Cort Kirkwood
The suspect in yesterday’s terrorist attack against pro-Israel protesters in Boulder, Colorado, is an Egyptian illegal alien who entered the country during the Biden administration. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesman Tricia McLaughlin confirmed Fox News’ Bill Melugin’s report last night about Mohammed Sabry Soliman. The federal criminal complaint says the Egyptian confessed that he hurled Molotov cocktails at the protesters.
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5 days ago |
thenewamerican.com | R. Cort Kirkwood
It appears that far-left Democratic Massachusetts Governor Martha Healey’s vow to use “every tool in the toolbox” to protect illegal aliens from deportation didn’t work so well last month. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal agents collared nearly 1,500 illegals in the Bay State. Nearly 800 of the illegals were dangerous criminals — some with an Interpol Red Notice. They included murderers, drug traffickers, and rapists and sex offenders.
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1 week ago |
thenewamerican.com | R. Cort Kirkwood
A federal grand jury has indicted six individuals for their role in a nearly $70 million food-stamp fraud scheme. Prosecutors’ superseding indictment says Arlasa Davis, an employee of the federal Department of Agriculture (USDA), was bribed to help a gang of co-conspirators rob the taxpayers. For a piece, she retailed confidential information to defendants.
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1 week ago |
thenewamerican.com | R. Cort Kirkwood
Though President Trump “waved off” a planned strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities by Israel last month, it appears the plan to attack is back on. The New York Times has reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doesn’t agree with the president about the best way to squelch Iran’s putative atomic program. Thus, he might proceed with his original plan to obliterate the nuclear facilities.
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