

By H. Leighton Steward
Fantasy replaces reality in Obama's green economy
Eighty-seven criminal or fugitive illegal immigrants in Virginia and the District of Columbia were arrested during a three-day sweep in June and a four-day operation that ended with four arrests Wednesday.
"Removing criminal aliens and preventing them from being released back into our community is one of our highest priorities," Mr. Lucero said.
"Those who come to our country illegally and commit crimes should be on notice," said Henry Lucero, director for ICE's Washington office of enforcement and removal operations. "We will root you out, you will be prosecuted for your crimes and we will ultimately send you home."

By Patrice Hill - The Washington Times
Nicholas Rastenis has been through the wringer.

By Tim Devaney - The Washington Times
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich hinted Sunday that if rival Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney ...

By Manuel Valdes - Associated Press
Three skiers were killed Sunday when an avalanche swept them about a quarter-mile down an ...