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TX Gov-Elect: Amnesty Lawsuit Against Obama ‘Any Day Now’

TX Gov-Elect: Amnesty Lawsuit Against Obama ‘Any Day Now’

Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com On Tuesday’s “On the Record” on the Fox News Channel, Gov.-elect Greg Abbott (R-TX) discussed his proposed lawsuit against the Obama administration for his proposed action on President Barack Obama’s executive order changing immigration

ObamaCare Poised to Become More Unpopular

ObamaCare Poised to Become More Unpopular

There’s good reason to believe that while the White House seeks to minimize fall-out from now the infamous remarks of ObamaCare architect, Jonathan Gruber and tamp down opposition to the Affordable Care Act, things are moving in the exact opposite

Abortion Advocates Expect a Tsunami of Pro-Life State Laws

Abortion Advocates Expect a Tsunami of Pro-Life State Laws

Abortion advocates were already alarmed with advances made by pro-lifers in state houses around the country. NARAL Pro-Choice America reports that pro-lifers enacted more laws over the past two years than in the previous decade combined. Now, they face even

California AG Asks: Concealed Carry a Right, or a Privilege?

California AG Asks: Concealed Carry a Right, or a Privilege?

On November 26, California Attorney General Kamala Harris’s office said that it will ask that the judgment against California’s “good cause” requirement for concealed carry permits be referred to an “en banc” [full] panel of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court

Giving Thanks in Texas

Giving Thanks in Texas

With its focus on family, friendship, good food, football, and being grateful because you’ve been blessed, Thanksgiving is a very Texas holiday, and we thought we would share with you some of the Thanksgiving messages from the elected officials and

Heart Stent for Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg, 81

Heart Stent for Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg, 81

WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had a heart stent implanted on Wednesday, reviving talk about how long the 81-year-old liberal jurist will be staying on the court. Ginsburg was expected back at work on Monday, but

Obama’s Executive Amnesty: Impact on Public Schools Shadowy

Obama’s Executive Amnesty: Impact on Public Schools Shadowy

President Barack Obama unilaterally ordered the most comprehensive overhaul of the immigration system, granting five million of the nation’s 11.4 million undocumented immigrants in the United States legal status. In his November 20 address, he effectively told illegal immigrants that

Controversial Cardinal Tells Catholics to Contact Pope

Controversial Cardinal Tells Catholics to Contact Pope

American Cardinal Raymond Burke, recently demoted from the highest legal office in the Vatican, told a conference in Ireland that Catholic layman should write to the Pope to voice their opinions about the general Synod of Bishops to take place

Swedish Appeals Court Upholds Assange Detention

Swedish Appeals Court Upholds Assange Detention

STOCKHOLM (AP) — A Swedish appeals court upheld the detention order on Julian Assange on Thursday, dismissing a challenge by the WikiLeaks founder who is wanted by prosecutors in an investigation of alleged sex crimes. Confirming a ruling by a

AZ Sheriff: Exec Order ‘De Facto Amnesty’ For All Illegals

AZ Sheriff: Exec Order ‘De Facto Amnesty’ For All Illegals

Pinal County, AZ Sheriff Paul Babeu argued that the president’s executive order on immigration was “de facto amnesty” for all illegal immigrants on Thursday’s “Cavuto” on the Fox Business Network.  Babeu stated that the president’s plan to limit protection to

IRS Back Doors Same-Sex Retirement Benefits in Texas

IRS Back Doors Same-Sex Retirement Benefits in Texas

HOUSTON, Texas — The Obama Administration is attempting to back-door same-sex retirement benefits in conflict with a constitutional amendment passed by Texas voters. The IRS is requiring Texas businesses and non-profits to provide retirement benefits to partners married in states

Election Integrity Project: The New Hampshire Report

Election Integrity Project: The New Hampshire Report

While voter identification is a technical requirement in New Hampshire, the law is riddled with loopholes that threaten to render it ineffective as any sort of check on fraud. That’s what a team of Judicial Watch attorneys and volunteer observers,

Rand Paul: Take Obama to Court Over Exec Amnesty

Rand Paul: Take Obama to Court Over Exec Amnesty

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) argued that a lawsuit “may be the only recourse” to overturn an executive order by President Obama on immigration on Monday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. “There’s a famous Supreme Court case, Youngstown Steel, where the Supreme