Refugee or Infiltrator? Who’s to Say?

As things stand today, this is the only reasonable means of aid and containment until the individual countries can solve their own problems.
Only 1 Christian, Out of 237 Syrian Refugees, Admitted to US Since Paris Attacks

If the White House had hoped to assuage fears that it was importing ISIS terrorists to its own shores along with Syrian refugees, it is not doing a great job.
The Imminent Demise of ISIS

U.N. Security Council Resolution 2249, passed unanimously on Nov. 20, sums up the consensus that the Islamic State (aka ISIS, ISIL, Daesh) poses a mortal danger to civilization by calling it an “unprecedented threat to international peace and security.”
Why do Palestinian Refugees get so much more attention than others?

Day of remembrance for Jews expelled from Arab countries – Jewish Nakba – passed with barely a whisper.
An Anti-Israel Agenda Disguised as Human Rights

As an organization comprised of human rights activists, Amnesty should be expected to uphold different norms, rather than automatically accept false Palestinian claims. With such a record, how can its reports be taken seriously?
The Death Knell for Women’s Studies

When Muslim violence against women is ignored and Israel is villified for non-existent crimes against women, it signals the end for the vibrant feminism of the recent past.
With All Eyes on ISIS, Iran ‘Drills’ Israel’s Destruction

The West is, unfortunately, all too capable of pretending Iran is its ally against a more graphic but, meanwhile, much smaller threat.
Media and Russia Still Protect Snowden

Former CIA director James Woolsey accuses NSA defector Edward Snowden of having a role in the terrorist attacks in Paris.
Catholic Church Facilitates Foreign Invasion

“Why aren’t more reporters exposing the U.S. Bishops deep pockets?” she asks.
Christian Apathy Contributes to Terrorism and Anti-Semitism

Where are all of the Christians who should be standing for right and against wrong?