New York Continues to Obstruct ICE with Proposed Fines
9/29: New York City's Commission on Human Rights is suggesting that there should be $250,000 fines for using terms like "illegal alien" or threatening to call ICE.
9/29: New York City's Commission on Human Rights is suggesting that there should be $250,000 fines for using terms like "illegal alien" or threatening to call ICE.
9/26: Pressure from liberal groups on the courts and lawmakers are threatening Americans' Second Amendment rights.
9/25: Whether you are a Republican or Democrat, and whether you support or oppose Trump, you should oppose making impeachment a frequently used move against presidents of the United States.
A Democratic city clerk in Michigan who had been honored by the state party for her work was charged this week with multiple felonies related to charges of altering absentee ballots. Sherikia Hawkins was arraigned Monday in Southfield, Michigan, on six counts related to the 2018 election including forging public documents and misconduct in office and was released on $15,000 bond, according to National Review Online.
9/23: American taxpayers are paying $130 billion in taxes thanks to a surge of illegal immigration.
9/22: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky explains why the state of California's new law requiring presidential candidates to provide tax returns before qualifying to appear on the ballot is a partisan attack and frivolous.
9/18: The senate is considering a gun control bill, authored in-part by Attorney General William Barr, which will expand background checks.
9/18: Suzanna Gratia Hupp, who survived a mass shooting in Killeen, Texas, lobbies congress for looser gun control laws, which she believes will make Americans safer.
9/18: Arizona's Supreme Court ruled that two Christian artists could not be coerced into creating wedding invitations for a same-sex couple.
ACRU honors Constitution Day by explaining how Founding Father Benjamin Franklin would react to the Left's current attempts at censorship in social media.