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High Cost of Open Borders
ver since Joe Biden was sworn in, our borders have become quite porous. In three years, some 8 million illegal immigrants have come through the borders. Think of the cost of the open borders: human
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traficking, including sex traficking of children, tens of thousands of Americans dying regularly from fentanyl overdoses, cities and towns overrun with more people than they can handle. And on it goes. It boggles the mind that cities like New York City,
Chicago, and Denver, which claim to be “sanctuary cities” where they welcome one and all — including illegal immigrants — are now complaining because they’re being overrun. One man once warned us wisely against open
borders: “We simply cannot allow people to pour into the United States undetected, undocumented, unchecked, and circumventing the line of people who are waiting patiently, diligently, and lawfully to become immigrants in this country.” Agreed. That was Barack Obama in 2005. Jerry Newcombe, who holds a doctor of ministry degree, is executive director of the Providence Forum.
ROBERT MARKS
AI’s ‘High-Tech Plagiarism’
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ccording to Fortune, the number of artificial intelligence-related lawsuits has surpassed
100, with many of them centered on what Noam Chomsky has referred to as “high-tech plagiarism.” Courts could rule that generative AI must
take its hands off of all copyrighted material. If this happens, generative AI will go the way of Napster, which allowed everyone to listen to music without paying any compensation to artists until a federal court found it liable in 2000 for copyright infringement and it had to shut down. Will ChatGPT be shut
down because it infringes on the copyrights of others? Without copyrighted material, generative AI could be rendered impotent. Robert J. Marks, Ph.D., is director of the Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence.
BILL DONOHUE
and at any time of gestation. Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., believes in no restrictions on abortion. When
Media Lies About Abortion M
asked during a debate, “Are there any limits on abortion you would find appropriate,” he answered, “I don’t believe so.” In 2015, when Debbie Wasserman Schultz,
chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, was asked if she was OK “with killing a 7-pound baby that’s just not born yet,” she replied that she supports “letting women and their doctors make this decision without government getting involved.” When Democrats say they simply want to codify
Roe, what they are saying is they want to make all abortions legal, at any time during pregnancy. Bill Donohue is president and CEO of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights.
SUSAN ESTRICH
Third-Party Folly T
Third-parties don’t win presidential elections. What they do is skew the results, pulling votes and making it possible for a candidate who is not the first or second choice of a majority of voters to win the election.
he political organization No Labels is threatening to run a third-party candidate for president. Third-parties don’t win presidential elections. What they do is skew the
results, pulling votes and making it possible for a candidate who is not the first or second choice of a majority of voters to win the election. No Labels claims publicly that it is seeking an alternative to Donald Trump, not trying to elect him. How dumb do they think we are?
Simple math tells you that in
an election that is likely to be a referendum on Trump, two anti- Trump candidates are enough to elect Trump. Susan Estrich is a politician, professor, lawyer, and writer.
STEPHEN MOORE
Federal Reserve Board, and bank depositors. They have now proposed complex new rules that would, in a nutshell,
New Regs Hurt Small Biz T
increase the amount of money that banks hold in reserve by 25%. This won’t stop occasional bank failures. What it will do is choke off
lending to small businesses, homebuyers, and consumers who need loans. Stephen Moore is a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation.
MARCH 2024 | NEWSMAX 19
he rapid succession of bank failures last spring clearly spooked federal regulators at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., the
ost Americans want abortion legal but restricted. Most but not all. There are some who favor abortion unlimited — for any reason
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