THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
May 31, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
back  
topic
America One News
America One News
28 Mar 2025

#illegals

GB News: Migrant crisis: France 'enabling illegal migration' after telling overcrowded Channel boat to wait 'an hour' for Britain to rescue them
Migrant crisis: France 'enabling illegal migration' after telling overcrowded Channel boat to wait 'an hour' for Britain to rescue them
French authorities are accused of facilitating illegal migration by allowing an overcrowded boat of migrants to remain in the Channel until rescued by UK Border Force. Despite removing 24 migrants for safety, around 80 were left on board, raising concerns about their safety.

Critics argue that France should have intercepted the entire boat to prevent dangerous crossings. The UK has seen a significant rise in small boat arrivals, with over 4,000 migrants since March. The Home Office is working on legislation to enhance border security and prevent such incidents.


#politics

The Federalist: Nevada's SOS Is Mum On Probing Possibly Illegal 2024 Votes
Nevada's SOS Is Mum On Probing Possibly Illegal 2024 Votes
Nevada's Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar is under scrutiny for not confirming whether his office is investigating claims of hundreds of illegal votes in the upcoming 2024 elections. The Citizen Outreach Foundation has filed over 500 election integrity violation reports, alleging that many mail-in ballots were cast from addresses where registrants no longer reside.

Aguilar's office has dismissed these reports, stating they do not meet the necessary legal standards and citing the National Voter Registration Act's limitations on voter removal. COF President Chuck Muth argues that the secretary's actions hinder efforts to ensure election integrity and is considering legal options to compel Aguilar to act on the complaints.


Fox News: 'Show of force': Trump ally kicking off campaign in race to succeed Florida Gov DeSantis
'Show of force': Trump ally kicking off campaign in race to succeed Florida Gov DeSantis
GOP Rep. Byron Donalds has officially launched his campaign for Florida governor, becoming the first major Republican candidate for the 2026 election. Supported by Donald Trump, Donalds aims to succeed term-limited Gov. Ron DeSantis. His campaign kickoff rally is set for Bonita Springs.

Casey DeSantis, the current first lady, is also considering a run, adding competition to the race. Donalds is expected to demonstrate strong fundraising capabilities, with early polls showing him competitive against Casey DeSantis. The winner of the GOP primary is likely to be favored in the general election.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Farage: Trump giving Russia ‘far too much’ in Ukraine peace talks
Farage: Trump giving Russia ‘far too much’ in Ukraine peace talks
Nigel Farage criticized Donald Trump's approach to Ukraine peace talks, claiming Russia is gaining too much ground in negotiations. He emphasized the need for an equitable peace deal, expressing concerns over Trump's agreement to lift sanctions in exchange for a partial truce.

Farage, while advocating for peace, stated he does not fully align with Trump's current strategy, which includes a controversial deal for U.S. control over Ukrainian resources. He warned that a peace that favors Putin would be unacceptable.


Le Monde: Israel strikes Beirut for first time since truce
Israel strikes Beirut for first time since truce
An Israeli airstrike targeted the Hadath neighborhood in southern Beirut on March 28, 2025, following a warning from the Israeli military. This marks the first strike since a ceasefire with Hezbollah in November, causing panic among residents and parents evacuating children from schools.

The strike led to heavy traffic as residents attempted to flee the area, which had previously experienced significant bombardment during the conflict with Hezbollah. At least eight people were reported killed in related strikes.


Times Of Israel: IDF strikes Beirut, southern Lebanon after 2 rockets fired at northern Israel
IDF strikes Beirut, southern Lebanon after 2 rockets fired at northern Israel
Two rockets were fired from Lebanon into northern Israel, prompting Israeli military strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon and Beirut. One rocket was intercepted, while the other fell short. This incident marks the second attack in a week, raising tensions following a ceasefire established in November.

Hezbollah denied involvement, suggesting the rocket fire was a ploy to justify Israeli aggression. Israeli officials warned of consequences for Lebanon, asserting that the Lebanese government is responsible for attacks on Israel. The situation remains volatile as both sides navigate the ceasefire terms.