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North Carolina Jails Free Hundreds of Illegal Immigrant Criminals Wanted by Feds

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[open] Weeks after Judicial Watch reported that the sheriff of North Carolina’s biggest county released numerous violent illegal immigrant criminals from custody, new federal stats reveal that the problem is statewide. [alt_text] [*****] Because no one is above the law! September 11, 2019 [article-image]( [North Carolina Jails Free Hundreds of Illegal Immigrant Criminals Wanted by Feds]( Weeks after Judicial Watch reported that the sheriff of North Carolina’s biggest county released numerous violent illegal immigrant criminals from custody, new federal stats reveal that the problem is statewide. [Read More]( [---] [Must Read] [Judicial Watch Announces a One America News Special Edition of 'Chris Farrell's' On Watch with an Expert Panel]( Judicial Watch This week’s discussion will focus on the attacks on your Second Amendment rights. American companies are caving-in to pressure from the anti-gun crowd. Some presidential candidates are talking about gun buy-back schemes. And, San Francisco recently labeled the NRA a “domestic terrorist organization.” We will also discuss upcoming congressional issues. [READ MORE]( [Judicial Watch Sues Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax for Documents on Rape Allegations]( Judicial Watch In February 2019, two women accused Lt. Governor Fairfax of sexual assault and rape. Dr. Vanessa C. Tyson, a professor at Scripps College, accused Fairfax of sexually assaulted her at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston and Meredith Watson accused Fairfax of raping her while attending Duke University with him in 2000. [READ MORE]( [Judicial Watch: New State Department Documents Reveal Last-Minute Efforts by Obama State Department to Undermine President Trump]( Judicial Watch Judicial Watch obtained the documents through a June 2018 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed against the State Department after it failed to respond to a February 2018 request seeking records of the Obama State Department’s last-minute efforts to share classified information about Russia election interference issues with Democratic Senator Ben Cardin (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:18-cv-01381)). [READ MORE]( [---] [Must Watch] [Judicial Watch on Issue: The Ongoing Battle Against Obama Open Border Policies]( [WATCH NOW]( [JW 60 Seconds: Judicial Watch Victory-Court Grants Significant New Discovery in Clinton Email Case]( [WATCH NOW]( [Fitton: How Comey Ambushed/Spied on Trump at His Infamous Trump Tower Meeting!]( [WATCH NOW]( [Must Read] CLIPS [[--] Fitton: James Comey was "Playing Spy Games" on President Trump from the Beginning!]( [[--] New Obama State Dept. Docs Show "Last Minute Effort" To Leak Classified Info Targeting Trump!]( [---] TWEETS [@TomFitton] [space] [share]( .@JudicialWatch blew Obama-Clinton Benghazi scandal wide open: … This is perhaps our most historically significant find: … This confirmation that lives could have been saved by action: 5:43 AM - 11 Sep 2019 [@TomFitton] [space] [share]( FITTON: Clinton White House ignored 9/11 warnings - @washtimes 6:20 AM - 11 Sep 2019 [---] [advertisement]( [---] [advertisement]( [---] [Judicial Watch] Keep our investigators on the job uncovering the truth: [DONATE]( [*****] [32x32x1]( [32x32x2]( [32x32x3]( [32x32x3]( Judicial Watch, Inc. 425 3rd St Sw Ste 800, Washington, DC 20024 202.646.5172 ©2017-2019, All Rights Reserved [Manage Email Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe](

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