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America First News
13 May 2023
#immigration
Independent Sentinel: Biden Establishes Migration Hubs with Canada and Spain for Massive Migration
The Biden administration is creating legal pathways for migrants to apply for asylum online, while pretending to crack down on illegal crossings.
Breitbart: Report: NYC May Give Border Crossers Free Rooms at Iconic Roosevelt Hotel
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is considering turning the Roosevelt Hotel into a migrant shelter for over 1,000 border crossers and illegal aliens, costing $75 million annually and raising concerns among tax-burdened New Yorkers.
PJ Media: Day One in Post-Title 42 America: Everything's Fine
25,000 migrants are in Border Patrol processing centers after the expiration of Title 42, with several sectors over capacity, as CBP agents blocked reporters from videotaping illegals being loaded onto buses; White House denies mass releases are happening.
Breitbart: Politico: 'Dems Fracture' amid Border Breakdown
Several swing-state Democrats are turning on President Biden's cheap-labor migration policy as the 2024 election approaches, but the GOP is still pushing for easy-migration policies to help investors hire cheap foreign labor. The inflow of migrants is also causing issues for Americans such as homelessness, reduced wages, and a shrinking middle class while reducing the political clout of native-born Americans. Despite Democrats believing migrants have a human right to enter the US, it is causing political and economic battles. Immigration is unpopular among swing voters, putting the outcome of the 2024 election into question.
Breitbart: Biden's DHS Gives Phones to Border Crossers While Releasing Them into the U.S.
DHS is giving cell phones to border crossers and illegal aliens to track their whereabouts after being released into the US under Biden's Catch and Release program.
#politics
Breitbart: DHS Training Plan Calls Pro-Life Mom a 'Radicalization Suspect'
A training plan from the DHS portrays a pro-life mother as a "radicalization suspect," raising concerns about state-funded surveillance of everyday Americans.
Breitbart: WaPo Admits ‘Zuckbucks’ Turned Out Likely-Dem Voters in 2020
Washington Post columnist admits that "Zuckbucks" were used to increase voter turnout in primarily Democrat areas during the 2020 presidential election.
Flag And Cross: Nobody but Kamala Laughs at Awkward Moment - Now Some Wonder Why She’s Acting So Strange
VP Kamala Harris faced criticism after speaking in an accent while recounting a story about her mother during a White House event.
Breitbart: 'Cheating in Broad Daylight': Aaron Rodgers, David Bakhtiari Blast Dianne Feinstein over Stock Trades
Former and current Packers Aaron Rodgers and David Bakhtiari are criticizing Senator Diane Feinstein for allegedly using "unusual trades" to accumulate wealth, with Bakhtiari calling it "cheating in broad daylight." The Senator has posted both transactions cited on her financial disclosures form, and her husband was questioned by the FBI in 2020 over his stock trades.
Red State: GOP Deposes Mark Pomerantz on Trump Case, His Response Tells You How Much He Didn't Want to Talk
Former Manhattan DA investigator Mark Pomerantz invoked his 5th Amendment right in a deposition with the House Judiciary Committee regarding an investigation into former President Trump's financial dealings. The committee may take legal action against Pomerantz over his refusal to answer questions.
#social
Forbes: Here's How Twitter's Appearance Has Changed Under Elon Musk
Since Elon Musk took over Twitter, there have been several changes, including the launch of Twitter Blue, an algorithmic "For You" timeline, and the disappearance of legacy blue check marks; there has been pushback from users and concerns about the platform's future.
#economy
Forbes: Why Now Could Be The Best Time To Enter The China Market
Former AmCham Shanghai President, Ker Gibbs, believes that now could be a good time for American companies to invest in China due to the struggling local economy and potential for good deals. He is also the editor of a new book, "Selling to China: Stories of success, failure, and constant change," which features chapters written by foreign business leaders offering tips for entrepreneurs and businesses looking to trade with China.
Breitbart: Jobless Claims Jump to Highest Level Since 2021
Labor market may be cooling off as initial jobless claims rise to highest level since 2021. Federal Reserve's strategy aims to tame inflation by hiking interest rates.
Breitbart: Adidas Will Sell Kanye West's Leftover Yeezy Shoes, Donate Proceeds to Charity
Adidas will sell part of its unsold Yeezy inventory and donate proceeds to organizations harmed by Kanye West's antisemitic comments and actions.
#military
Forbes: Tomcats To Super Flankers: Iran Might Soon Receive Its Most Advanced Fighter In Almost 50 Years
Iran may receive the first batch of Su-35 fighter jets from Russia soon, according to unconfirmed reports. It would be the first new fighter jet procurement for the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force in 33 years, and the most advanced imported in the past half century. The Su-35s will enhance Iran's national air defense, but will not establish air superiority over the Persian Gulf with only 24 aircraft. The fighter jets were initially built for export to Egypt, but the deal was cancelled and the Su-35s were supplied to Iran after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
#culture
Forbes: What You Need To Know Before The Eurovision Grand Final
The Eurovision Song Contest, featuring 37 countries and known for its music and theatrics, will have its grand final on May 12, hosted by Liverpool in the UK.
Forbes: ‘Fast & Furious’ Might Not Be Done—Vin Diesel Says ‘Fast X’ Will Be Start Of Trilogy In Surprise Announcement
Vin Diesel has announced that the new Fast & Furious film, Fast X, will mark the beginning of a trilogy, rather than a two-film finale as previously planned. The 20-year-old franchise had its premiere in Rome this week and has become a multibillion-dollar cultural phenomenon, earning more than $6.6bn. The influence of earlier instalments on car culture at the turn of the millennium has been widely noted. Brie Larson and Jason Mamoa are among the cast of the new film, which has been beset with production difficulties, including the departure of original director Justin Lin.
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#criminal
The Blaze: Legal defense for former Marine Daniel Penny raises over $500,000 on Christian fundraising website, Jordan Neely's attorneys demand murder charge
Former Marine, Daniel Penny, turned himself in for the chokehold death of Jordan Neely. A crowdfunding campaign has raised over half a million dollars for his legal defense. Penny has been charged with second-degree manslaughter, but Neely's family is calling for him to be charged with murder.
Flag And Cross: Jordan Neely Death Witness Steps Forward with New Info, Says She's 'Praying' for the Charged Marine
A witness who was present during the fatal choking of a violent criminal in a New York City subway car is praying for the charged Marine Corps veteran.
Forbes: This Company Is Using Enzymatic DNA Synthesis To Usher In The Next Generation Of Synthetic Biology Innovation
Ansa Biotechnologies is using enzymatic DNA synthesis to write DNA, which is less wasteful, boasts higher fidelity, and produces longer DNA molecules than previous methods. Ansa recently synthesized a 1005-mer, the world’s longest synthetic oligonucleotide, which encodes a key part of AAV vector used in developing gene therapies. Ansa's early access program provides synthetic DNA constructs to partners, which includes challenging sequences that haven't been made elsewhere. The company plans to offer pooled oligos in the future, which is seen as a way to unlock the next level of synthetic biology.
#science
#other
Breitbart: Report: Biden Administration Delayed Sanctions over Spy Balloon to ‘Limit Damage' to China Ties
The Biden administration delayed sanctions against China for its alleged spy balloon due to fears of damaging US-China relations, according to Reuters. Sources also said that the administration is delaying other punitive measures against China, leading to frustration among State Department staffers. Republican Senator Tom Cotton criticized the administration's approach, calling it "pathetic and embarrassing" and likening it to an "eighth-grader chasing after a crush."
The Blaze: NC cops grateful for surprising assistance: 'Cows do not want suspected criminals loitering in their pasture'
Cows in North Carolina have assisted police in finding a criminal suspect who was hiding in their pasture after fleeing from police in a car chase.
The Blaze: Jury finds McDonald's liable for Chicken McNugget that caused second-degree burns on 4-year-old's skin
McDonald's and a franchise owner have been found liable for a 4-year-old girl's injuries in Florida when a hot Chicken McNugget fell on her thigh.
Red State: Feel-Good Friday: Ohio's Whitmer High School Offers Practical Career Training, Volunteer Help
Whitmer High School in Ohio is offering students practical job skills through their Career Tech program and encouraging them to volunteer at Ronald McDonald House Charities. The program is instilling important values of hard work, service and planning for the future, while also promoting the scientific link between giving and good physical and mental health.
Flag And Cross: Watch: Chicago Neighborhood Revolts After Learning How Many Migrants Are Coming to Stay
Residents of Chicago are criticizing city leaders for allowing thousands of illegal immigrants to stay in abandoned schools and police stations. The city is running out of space but has little money left to deal with the influx, while local community leaders are concerned about the impact on their quality of life and local resources. City officials plan to house migrants in abandoned South Shore school buildings and Chicago Park District field houses, but residents fear that their programs will be negatively impacted by the newcomers.