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Debbie Georgatos
Lawyer, political consultant, — field_542d8190101fc
Debbie Georgatos is a lawyer, political consultant, conservative activist and author, whose first book, Ladies, Can We Talk? America Needs Our Vote! encourages women to embrace liberty-upholding conse...
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Mark Krikorian
Executive Director — Center for Immigration Studies
Mark Krikorian, a nationally recognized expert on immigration issues, has served as Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) since 1995. The Center, an independent, non-partisan...
Mark Krikorian, a nationally recognized expert on immigration issues, has served as Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) since 1995. The Center, an independent, non-partisan research organization in Washington, D.C., examines and critiques the impact of immigration on the United States. Animated by a pro-immigrant, low-immigration vision which seeks fewer immigrants but a warmer welcome for those admitted, the Center was established in 1985 to respond to the need for reliable, fact-based research in the immigration area. Mr. Krikorian’s knowledge and expertise in the immigration field are sought by Congress, as well as the mainstream and new media. He frequently testifies before Congress and has published articles in numerous outlets including The Washington Post, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Commentary. He is a contributor at National Review Online, and has appeared on 60 Minutes, Nightline, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, CNN, and NPR, among other television and radio programs. He is on Twitter at @MarkSKrikorian. Mr. Krikorian addresses a variety of audiences on a multitude of immigration topics. In addition, Mr. Krikorian is the author of the books The New Case against Immigration, Both Legal and Illegal and How Obama is Transforming America through Immigration. Mr. Krikorian holds a master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and a bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University. He spent two years at Yerevan State University in then-Soviet Armenia.
Clare M. Lopez
Vice President for Research & Analysis — Center for Security Policy
Since 2014, Clare M. Lopez has served as the Vice President for Research and Analysis at the Center for Security Policy, a Senior Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research, and a member of the B...
Since 2014, Clare M. Lopez has served as the Vice President for Research and Analysis at the Center for Security Policy, a Senior Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research, and a member of the Board of Advisors for the Canadian Mackenzie Institute. In 2016, she was named to Senator Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign national security advisory team. Lopez provides her expertise as an instructor on Iran, Hizballah and the Red-Green Axis for Understanding the Threat, the only program of its kind in the country that provides threat-focused strategic and operational consultation, education, and training, for federal, state, and local leadership and agencies in government, the private sector, and for private citizens about the Global Islamic Movement and the jihadi networks in communities around the nation. Lopez received a B.A. in Communications and French from Notre Dame College of Ohio and an M.A. in International Relations from the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. She completed Marine Corps Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Quantico, Virginia before declining a military commission to join the CIA.
Peter Brookes
Senior Fellow, National Security Affairs — The Heritage Foundation
Dr. Peter Brookes helps develop and communicate The Heritage Foundation's stance on foreign and defense policy through his research and writing, media and public appearances, and congressional testimo...
Dr. Peter Brookes helps develop and communicate The Heritage Foundation's stance on foreign and defense policy through his research and writing, media and public appearances, and congressional testimony. Currently a foreign affairs columnist for the Boston Herald, he has established a major presence in a range of print and digital media, publishing hundreds of articles and commentaries for numerous newspapers, journals, magazines, and websites. Brookes is also the author of the book “A Devil's Triangle: Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction and Rogue States” (Rowman & Littlefield, 2005). In 2016, Brookes completed his fifth, two-year term as a congressionally appointed member of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, named to the Commission by two different Speakers of the House of Representatives. Before joining Heritage in 2002, Brookes served in the administration of President George W. Bush as deputy assistant secretary of defense for Asian and Pacific affairs. In this post, he was responsible for U.S. defense policy for 38 countries and five bilateral defense alliances in Asia. Prior to beginning his civilian career, Brookes served in the U.S. Navy. He carried out assignments in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America in aviation and intelligence billets. He has more than 100 missions and 1,300 flight hours aboard the Navy's EP-3 reconnaissance aircraft. Now a retired naval intelligence officer with the rank of commander, while a reservist, Brookes served with the National Security Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, Office of Naval Intelligence, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Office of the Vice President. He holds a doctorate from Georgetown University and a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University. He received his bachelor’s degree from the U.S. Naval Academy, appointed to Annapolis by the late Congressman Jack Kemp (R-NY).
4 Prayer Priorities for America
By: National Day of Prayer - nationaldayofprayer.org 4 Prayer Priorities for America, May 2018 While Thursday, May 3, is our National Day of Prayer,...
Border Caravan: The George Soros Express
By: WND Staff - wnd.com - April 29, 2018 Hundreds of Central American migrants demanding asylum at the U.S. border with Mexico Sunday may be poor, but...
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By: Daniel Horowitz - conservativereview.com - April 4, 2018 Can a group of foreign nationals rush our borders, claim to be unaccompanied minors or ha...
Bibi Shows Why It’s Time to Change Course on Iran
by Daniel Horowitz - conservativereview.com - May 1, 2018 Perhaps just as stunning as the Mossad’s ability to smuggle 100,000 documents out of Iran ri...
The Short & Ugly History Of The Iran Deal
By: David Harsanyi - thefederalist.com - May 1, 2018 On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented documents to the world that prove...
Netanyahu Claims Iran Nuclear Deal Based on Lies
By: Haaretz - haaretz.com - April 30, 2018 Good evening. Tonight, we’re going to show you something that the world has never seen before. Tonight, we...
Allen West Advises Caution on Korean Peace Proclamation: Hitler Signed Munich Accords
By: Michael Morris - cnsnews.com - April 27, 2018 As South Korean Presiden Moon Jae-in and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un stood side by side, agree...
Taking Kim Jong-un At His Word Will Give Him Way Too Much Leverage
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