Adapted from the latest Radio Derb, now available exclusively at VDARE.com
I’m in a very bad mood about President Trump’s failure to keep his promise to pull out of Afghanistan, but I must admit there are some glimmers of hope this week on VDARE.com’s key issue. This week has seen some action, some hints of further action, and some positive rhetoric on immigration.
The most important action, too late for me to conclude in this week’s Radio Derb , was Trump’s pardon of Sheriff Joe Arpaio. VDARE.com has long regarded Sheriff Arpaio as a national treasure: his prosecution was simply a political lynching by an Obama Administration that was treasonously determined not to enforce immigration law; as Powerline.com’s very moderate Paul Mirengoff puts it in a good summary, the pardon “a political end to a political case.” Well done, Mr. President.
Another Trump Administration action involved countries that won't take back their citizens when those citizens have committed crimes in the U.S.A. This is itself a subset of the larger problem of violent alien criminals who you'd think would get deported but never were; not necessarily because their home countries wouldn't take them back, but often just because our own government couldn't be bothered to deport them. Read more >>

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