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America First News
17 May 2023
#illegals
The Federalist Papers: Alarming Video Shows US Soldier Letting Large Group of Illegals Onto Private Property
A new video shows a soldier under orders from the federal government allowing migrants to cross illegally into the US through a private plot of land in Texas, while the border patrol watches. The Biden administration's Title 42 immigration restrictions had expired, leading to a surge in migrants, leaving the states and cities on the border struggling while the administration appeared uncaring. The video reveals the callousness of the government's response to a dire situation, leading to GOP leaders demanding accountability for the disaster.
Flag And Cross: Alarming Video Shows US Soldier Letting Large Group of Illegals Onto Private Property
A video has emerged from Texas showing a soldier under orders from the federal government opening a gate to allow migrants to cross onto private land illegally, with a border patrol boat and bus waiting to pick them up. The video comes after President Biden allowed immigration restrictions to expire, resulting in a surge of migrants and a dire situation at the southern border. Biden has been criticized for his lack of concern, with a video showing him saying things are "better" than expected and stating he has no plans to visit the border.
The Epoch Times: Federal Judge Expands Block on Biden Policy to Fast-Track Release of Illegal Immigrants
A federal judge granted Florida a preliminary injunction against the Biden administration’s “parole with conditions” policy allowing illegal immigrant releases without a court date. The judge ruled that the policy would cause “irreparable harm” to Florida without the injunction. The judge agreed that Florida had met its burden of proof and that the preliminary injunction is in the public interest.
#politics
Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: How did Democrats get so much power?
Sean Hannity discusses how the Democratic Party gained so much power by focusing on the mechanics of elections and not necessarily on the quality of candidates. He points out the lack of leadership qualities in Kamala Harris and the mental unfitness of some members of the U.S. Senate. Hannity emphasizes that the only option for Republicans is to win elections.
#society
Flag And Cross: Over 6-Foot-Tall, 260-Pound Man in Sorority Has Female Residents Living in 'Constant Fear'
Sorority sisters in Wyoming are suing Kappa Kappa Gamma for allowing a man, 21-year-old Artemis Langford, who identifies as a woman, to join their sorority. Seven members filed the lawsuit, alleging that the sorority is "[betraying] the central purpose and mission of Kappa Kappa Gamma by conflating the experience of being a woman with the experience of men engaging in behavior generally associated with women." Langford will reportedly live in the house next year, prompting some women to feel uncomfortable and "live in constant fear." The lawsuit alleges that Langford has engaged in creepy behavior, and that some sisters have been sexually assaulted or harassed in the past.
#economy
The American Spectator: Everyone but the New York Times Is Wrong on the Economy
Paul Krugman claims that the American economy is strong despite negative public opinion, but Itxu Díaz argues that people's perception of the economy greatly affects its performance. Diaz suggests that Joe Biden's socialist policies are generating distrust among investors, consumers, and entrepreneurs, leading to negative perceptions. The Left's belief that they know better than the public about economics reflects their postmodern sectarianism. Diaz argues that it's a mistake to let politicians manage the spending ceiling and that their mothers should be in charge instead.
#crime
The American Spectator: Blame New York’s Bail Reform Scheme for Jordan Neely’s Death
Jordan Neely, a repeat offender with over 40 arrests, was killed in New York City due to bail reform efforts that have caused an increase in violent crime. The reforms tie the hands of judges who cannot set bail or properly sentence criminals, leading to dangerous individuals being released back into society. The bail reforms have been ineffective in reducing crime despite causing harm to innocent citizens.
#sports
The Federalist Papers: MLB Superstar Appears to Be Looking at Something Before Home Run, Denies 'Cheating' Claims
There are suspicions and accusations that New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge was cheating during a recent baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays. During a plate appearance in the top of the eighth inning, Judge looked to the Yankees dugout, causing speculation that he was getting assistance in stealing signs from the catcher. Judge later explained that the glance was to identify players who were making noise and complaining about an ejected manager, and it seems unlikely that he would cheat with the comfortable lead the Yankees had.
#outdoors
I Heart RVing: The CrossRoads Volante: Options to Oggle At | I Heart RVing
The CrossRoads Volante is an RV model with a range of floorplans that enhance the camping experience. It comes with standard features like LED lighting, stainless steel appliances, fireplace, and power stabilizing jacks. It also has modern amenities like a built-in entertainment center, power tongue jack, and backup camera prep. It has won the RV Pro Best of Show 2019 and RVNews New Unit Best of Show awards.
#other
Newsbusters: NY Times Publisher: No Bias Here, Just a Sophisticated ‘Metropolitan Sensibility’
The New York Times publisher, A.G. Sulzberger, wrote an essay in Columbia Journalism Review claiming that "journalistic objectivity" is outdated and has been replaced with "journalistic independence". He maintains that the paper's goal is to follow facts wherever they lead, despite accusations of left-wing bias. Sulzberger admits to complaints of the paper's coverage from both sides of the political spectrum, but insists that the Times isn't liberal, it's just "metropolitan."