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America First News
14 May 2023
#immigration
The Right Scoop: Here’s how absurd Biden’s court date notices are for illegals
Biden's DHS is giving court notices to illegal immigrants, but the dates are so far in the future that it doesn't matter. A man from Venezuela was given a court date for April 2027. These court dates are just an excuse to release them into the country and forget about them until they try for amnesty again. The left's scheme is obvious - they argue they shouldn't be removed because they've put down roots. Biden is creating an illegal DACA-like program to allow illegal immigrants to enter and remain in the US for years before going to court.
#politics
The Federalist Papers: Twitter Begins Censoring Content Ahead of National Elections for Foreign Government
Twitter announced that it will restrict access to some content in Turkey in the run-up to Sunday’s elections, in response to legal process. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces a challenge from Kemal Kilicdaroglu, leader of the Republican People’s Party, in a vote seen as critical for Turkey’s political future. Under Turkish rules, the winner must receive over 50% of the votes, with a runoff between the two top contenders held if necessary. If held, that vote will take place on May 28.
Human Rights Watch warned that the elections will test whether social media can offer an independent source of news and reflect varied viewpoints despite government efforts to maintain control. Sarah Clarke, the director of ARTICLE 19 Europe, warned that companies may face pressure to remove content the government views as unfavourable and urged them to resist such pressures. The premier election campaigner, President Erdogan is using all available levers of power to hold onto office but polls indicate that he is trailing his challenger.
#sports
Fox News: Suns fire head coach Monty Williams after four seasons: report
Phoenix Suns have fired head coach Monty Williams, despite him winning NBA Coach of the Year in 2022 and having the most wins among head coaches in the NBA since 2021. The Suns were expected to excel in the Western Conference playoffs, finishing fourth in the regular season and acquiring Kevin Durant before the trade deadline. However, the Denver Nuggets, the No. 1 seed, dominated the Suns in six games and made it through to the next round.
The decision by the Suns to look for a new head coach comes as a surprise, although it is a developing story.
The Federalist Papers: Baseball Player Ejected Over Home-Run Antic - Then the Coach Comes Out and Makes Things Worse
College baseball player Drake Siens of Gustavus Adolphus College was ejected from a game after an exuberant bat flip following a home run. The incident led to Siens' coach, Brad Baker, being ejected after he ran onto the field to argue with the umpire. Some fans criticized the ump's decision to eject Siens, while others defended the decision, claiming that the bat flip could have been dangerous.
#outdoors
Fox News: Florida deputy rescues escaped 6-foot boa constrictor on road
Deputy Leguizamo helped round up a six-foot boa constrictor on Old Lake Mary road early this week, before handing it over to a local exotic animal rescue for safekeeping. The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office didn't specify where the snake came from, or if that was known. Boa constrictors are native to Central and South America, but are commonly kept as pets in the US, and have an established breeding population only in Miami-Dade County in Florida, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Service Conservation Commission.
Last December, Naples resident Rhett Stanberry found a 9-foot albino boa in his backyard, which he called a "huge" reptile. Boas can live up to 30 years, grow up to 13 feet, and have a breeding population only in Miami-Dade County, Florida, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Service Conservation Commission. While attacks by boas are rare, a Pennsylvania man was killed last year when his pet boa constrictor wrapped itself around him and suffocated him.