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Exclusive — Sessions on U.S. Failure To Implement Visa Tracking System 15 Years After 9/11: ‘Choice’ Is ‘Crystal Clear’ Between Trump, Clinton

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), the chairman of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest, told Breitbart News exclusively in a pre-September 11th interview that the United States government has dropped the ball in the 15 years since the 9/11 terrorist attacks when it comes to keeping potential terrorists from getting into America.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, right, stands next to Sen. Jeff Sessions,

Sessions: Clinton Foundation ‘Should Be Fully Investigated’

Tuesday on CNN’s “New Day,” Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), a supporter of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, was asked to offer his thoughts on the Clinton Foundation and any possible wrongdoing by Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton while she served

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Nation-State Populists Celebrate Phyllis Schlafly’s 92nd Birthday

As conservative icon and living legend Phyllis Schalfly celebrated her 92nd birthday this week, leaders throughout the nation-state conservative movement offered their birthday well wishes to a woman whom they described as “America’s Margaret Thatcher,” “our true hero,” and “one of America’s greatest patriots.”

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DOJ Watchdog Issues Report Finding Sanctuary Cities, States Illegal

The Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) waited almost two months to release a report that finds that several jurisdictions are violating the law because of their sanctuary jurisdiction policies. “The Obama Administration,” says the chairman of the Subcommittee on Immigration and The National Interest, “has a plain duty to cut off law enforcement funds to any jurisdiction that violates this responsibility to ensure the deportation of criminal aliens.”

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As DNC Opens, Keystone State Emerges As The Ultimate Battleground

“I’ve talked to the Trump people a number of times and they were so excited about the primary in Pennsylvania and a belief that as Pennsylvania goes, so will the election,” Sessions told the state’s delegation. “So you are going to be the critical part of this. And there’s a special optimism actually about Pennsylvania, a special optimism.”

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Cables Cut Away From Jeff Sessions RNC Speech

Monday during the cable news coverage of the first night of the Republican National Convention, CNN, MSNBC and Fox News Channel cutaway from Sen. Jeff Sessions’ (R-AL) address to the delegates. Transcript as follows: Thank you good friends. Speaking from this

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Jeff Sessions: Paul Ryan Needs to Change on Trade

Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), an early supporter of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, discussed the GOP as a whole and what direction it needs to take on policy specifics. Sessions advised Trump not to

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What Mike Pence Would Bring to a Trump-Pence Ticket

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence would bring constitutional fidelity, conservative credentials, traditional faith, foreign policy, Washington know-how, and a calm, steady, Midwestern demeanor to a national ticket with Donald Trump, boosting the New York businessman with several types of voters that may prove to be the key to building an electoral coalition that could propel Trump into the White House.

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Sen. Jeff Sessions Slams Hillary Clinton’s Foreign Student Plan, Would Hurt American Grads

Hillary Clinton unveiled her plan to keep America on the vanguard of technology and innovation on Tuesday. If elected president part of her plan includes a promise to “‘staple’ a green card to STEM masters and PhDs from accredited institutions—enabling international students who complete degrees in these fields to move to green card status,” allowing foreign students to stay and work in the U.S. as lawful permanent residents.

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Senate Committee: 580 Terror Convictions in U.S. Since 9/11, 380 Terrorists Are Foreign-Born

Since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in which Al Qaeda terrorists hijacked four flights—crashing one into each of New York City’s Twin Towers, another into the Pentagon, and the fourth into a field in Pennsylvania—a whopping 580 people have been convicted of terrorism in the United States. An even more astonishing 380 of them were foreign-born, according to a release by the office of Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) and a new report from Fox News.

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At Least 380 Foreign-born Convicted in Terror Cases in the U.S. Since 9/11

Of the 380 foreign-born individuals, at least 24 came to the U.S. as refugees and at least 33 were in the U.S. illegally on expired visas. According to the Subcommittee, at least 62 of the foreign-born terror convicts were from Pakistan, 28 were from Lebanon, 22 were Palestinian, 21 were from Somalia, 20 were from Yemen, 19 were from Iraq, 16 were from Jordan, 17 were from Egypt, and 10 were from Afghanistan.

Handcuffs secure the back door of a US Customs and Border Protection border patrol vehicle