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America First News
16 May 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: NYT: American College Grads Are Being Pushed out of Coastal Cities
The rising cost of housing is pricing out middle-class American college graduates in high-growth, high-opportunity coastal cities, according to the New York Times. The federal government’s policy of subsidizing wealthy coastal cities with low-wage, hardworking migrants is one major cause, driving down salaries and wages earned by blue-collar and white-collar Americans. This replacement process is run via Biden’s visa programs, allowing foreign graduates to replace better-paid American graduates in Fortune 500 jobs.
Fox News: Black Chicago residents infuriated over migrant surge: 'Enough!'
Chicago residents are protesting against the city's plan to house a large number of migrants in a vacant high school due to transparency concerns and their impact on public safety within the Black community. The residents claim that the city made the decision without their input and did not have any plans in place to ensure their safety. While the city plans to provide resources like policing for migrants, some residents argue that it's a slap in the face to taxpayers who have been starved of those resources themselves.
Breitbart: Smuggled Chinese Migrants Apprehended After Boat Landing on Florida Beach
Border Patrol agents in Miami Sector apprehend 10 Chinese immigrants smuggled by boat to Florida beach. A significant uptick in the smuggling of Chinese migrants has been reported in multiple border sectors. Agents handed them over to Homeland Security Investigations. US Customs and Border Protection reveals that agents apprehended 6,558 Chinese migrants outside a legal port of entry during the first six months of FY23 hashtag .
#politics
Fox News: GOP committee vows to fight back against Dem groups meddling in state races: 'Top political priority'
The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) has declared their top priority for the 2023-2024 election cycle as defending GOP majorities against Democrat-affiliated groups targeting state legislatures. The RSLC memo revealed that Democrats are targeting 33 seats standing in their way of taking back eight legislative chambers across five states, to achieve control of a majority in the country's state legislatures. The RSLC is focusing on increased outreach to low-propensity GOP voters to flip three state legislatures, as well as Michigan, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania.
Daily Wire: Former Rudy Giuliani Employee Files Explosive Lawsuit Against Him, Seeks $10 Million
Former employee Noelle Dunphy filed a $10 million lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani, accusing him of sexual assault, harassment, and wage theft. Dunphy claimed Giuliani promised her pro bono legal representation but attempted to pursue a sexual relationship instead. The lawsuit also detailed Giuliani's habit of drinking excessively and making inappropriate remarks. Giuliani denied the allegations in a statement, pointing to Dunphy's previous accusations of extortion and fraud.
The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Biden DOJ had entire IRS team investigating Hunter Biden REMOVED
The IRS has removed the entire team investigating Hunter Biden in an alleged retaliation for the whistleblower who made cover-up claims. The move was made on the orders of the Justice Department, and the whistleblower's attorneys claim it constitutes obstruction of a congressional inquiry. The whistleblower has a right to make disclosures to Congress and is protected from personnel retaliation, but this move is clearly retaliatory, according to the attorneys. The media won't report on this, and it's unlikely the team will be replaced. Hunter Biden will likely not be prosecuted, but his father might.
Fox News: Sen Lindsey Graham demands hearing on Durham report
Senator Lindsey Graham calls for a Senate hearing on Special Counsel John Durham's report that the FBI failed to uphold "strict fidelity to the law" during the launch of the Trump-Russia investigation. Durham's report cites how senior FBI personnel used uncorroborated intelligence to justify the investigation on former President Donald Trump. Graham says the Durham Report is a "damning indictment" of the FBI's misconduct and reinforces the narrative that the Rule of Law in America is subservient to political outcomes.
National Review: IRS Removes ‘Entire Investigative Team’ in Hunter Biden Probe after Whistleblower Complaint: Report
The IRS removed the "entire investigative team" working on Hunter Biden's tax case, one month after a whistleblower alleged mishandling. Attorneys for the whistleblower claim this is retaliation for coming forward, and urge Congress to investigate. The investigation, led by U.S. attorney David Weiss, relates to Hunter Biden's taxes and a possible false statement made regarding a gun purchase. Reports in October suggested that the FBI had enough evidence to charge Hunter Biden with tax crimes.
Red State: Durham Report Spells Out How Much FBI Investigation Relied on 'Leads' From Trump's 'Political Opponents'
The Durham Report confirms FBI used politically-affiliated information to trigger and sustain investigation into Trump team. FBI agents found Clinton campaign's Alfa Bank smear claims weren't supported but FBI leadership pushed for investigation to be opened. Disparate treatment of Trump and Clinton observed, while media disseminated false information to aid Clinton's campaign. Jake Sullivan, currently Biden's National Security Adviser, helped disseminate information. No one is held accountable.
Liberty Nation: Move Over, Homeless Vets – Undocumented Migrants Need a Bed
Illegal immigrants in the US are reportedly being preferred over homeless veterans when it comes to providing shelter and assistance by the state government. Even as New York battles a homeless crisis, government officials are allegedly paying almost $190 per night per migrant, more than double what they were paying for housing veterans through non-profits. As a result, veterans who were staying at Crossroads Hotel have now been asked to leave to make room for migrants. This pattern is being followed across the US, however, Newburgh is the first city to allegedly relocate homeless veterans to provide accommodation to migrants.
This is worrying news for the veterans who have dedicated their lives to serving their country, and are now being ousted by the state in favour of migrants. By throwing out veterans and cancelling weddings, state governments are showing that they value money and non-citizens more than its own citizens and their service. The end of Title 42 means the situation with illegal immigrants has become more pressing, but the decision to toss aside being the people who fought for our countries to enable these migrants to be on free land at their expense is an injustice for loyal US citizens and veterans. The pattern is emerging — hotels are being converted to long-term accommodation for migrants, who are being given luxury rooms at inflated rates, while locals, including war veterans, are being forced out.
Breitbart: Gavin Newsom Eliminates Vote-by-Mail -- for Farmworker Union Elections
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law that will eliminate mail-in voting in union certification elections for farm workers. The move comes after pressure from labor organizers and Democratic leaders. The law will allow unions to use a "card check" system instead, which has been criticized for violating the secret ballot.
#society
National Review: ‘We Were Blindsided’: Female Wyoming Students Break Silence after Suing Sorority for Admitting Male
Female members of a University of Wyoming sorority are suing for the removal of a transgender member. The seven plaintiffs are claiming that the sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, breached its contract to provide a single-sex experience to its members, after its president instructed chapters to accept male members without going through the process to change the organisation’s bylaws. A transgender-identifying male member, Artemis Langford, currently belongs to the sorority, and weights 260 pounds. The plaintiffs allege that Langford has not taken steps to transition, and is sexually interested in women, using Tinder to meet them. Witnesses also allege he has been seen alone in private areas of the sorority house with a visible erection and a pillow on his lap.
The Federalist Papers: Viral Photo of Bud Light 'On Clearance' at CVS Shows Just How Brutal the Boycott Has Been to the Brand
Bud Light faces backlash after sending transgender influencer a personalized beer can. Critics call for a boycott, showing unsold cases in stores as evidence. Executives including the head of marketing take a leave of absence in the wake of declining sales.
Flag And Cross: Hardware Store Owner Shows Off Patriotism by Having Massive American Flag Mural Painted on Roof
Adam Long painted a massive American flag on top of a hardware store in Indiana, depicting Old Glory waving in the wind, with a bald eagle and grizzly bear. Long did the project to give the people of Nashville something to cherish about their town and remind Americans that there are still true patriots who love America.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: U.S. Starts Social Media Campaign Aimed At Recruiting Russians as Spies
The CIA is targeting a Russian popular social media network for recruiting informants and spies. The campaign on Telegram is designed to persuade Russians working within the government, and the channel also contains details on how to securely contact the CIA. The purpose of the campaign is to show the CIA is aware of the struggles of the average citizen, as well as to collect reliable information about Russia. The Russian government is aware of the possibility of defection and in March the passports of Kremlin officials were confiscated to prevent their escape.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Energy Department to Buy 3 Million Oil Barrels to Replenish Strategic Reserves
The US Department of Energy will buy up to three million barrels of sour crude oil to replenish the country’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), which stands at a multi-decade low of just 362 million barrels. This three-part replenishment strategy includes direct purchases, exchange returns, and legislative solutions to maintain volume. The DOE aims to buy crude at a lower price than the average roughly $95 per barrel that SPR reserves were sold for in 2022. The SPR sales have angered GOP members who blamed the administration for leaving the country vulnerable to a potential oil supply crisis (, ).
The Epoch Times: Statistics Canada Says the Annual Pace of Inflation Rose to 4.4 Percent in April
Inflation in Canada rose in April for the first time since June 2022, with the consumer price index up 4.4% YoY due to higher mortgage interest and rent prices, alongside a smaller increase in grocery prices. Meanwhile, gasoline prices in April saw a YoY decline of 7.7%, though a MoM increase of 6.3%, the largest since October 2022. Despite this, the Bank of Canada's average of three core measures of inflation came in at 4.7% for April, with the bank forecasting a move downwards to around 3% in the coming months.
#culture
Forbes: New York City’s Iconic Fashion Retailer Century 21 Reopens
New York's Century 21 flagship location is set to reopen at Manhattan's Financial District. The store has been a New York City attraction for over 60 years and is known for its offering of designer brands at unbeatable prices. The Gindi family, who owns the company, made the decision to reopen the legendary institution, offering shoppers the thrill of the "hunt" once more.
Fox News: 'American Idol' judge Lionel Richie labels King Charles a 'secret comedian'
Musician Lionel Richie revealed that King Charles III has a great sense of humor, after having spent time with him at his coronation. Richie even invited the monarch to appear on "American Idol," to which King Charles responded with enthusiasm and even asked if he could bring Queen Camilla. The couple made a surprise appearance on the show and showcased their comedic sides.
#health
The Epoch Times: A Plethora of Skin Symptoms Reported After COVID Vaccination, Solution Exists
Musician Emaline Delapaix and former construction worker Jeff Jackson have suffered severe skin reactions after receiving COVID-19 vaccinations that doctors are struggling to explain or treat. Delapaix has been diagnosed with potentially fatal mast cell syndrome, while Jackson developed lichenoid dermatitis, which causes skin to flake off and become raw, among other conditions. While most vaccine-related skin reactions tend to be mild, severe auto-immune and allergic reactions can occur, including psoriasis, lupus and urticaria. The COVID-19 spike protein can impact human tissues that trigger autoimmune reactions, and shingles and herpes reactivations have also been identified.
Fox News: Tick bites and Lyme disease: What to do if a tick bites you or your pet
Lyme disease is a growing threat in areas known to have a high prevalence of cases, especially during the warmer months when people spend more time outdoors. The most reported cases in the US are in the Mid-Atlantic states, due to their wooded and grassy areas, mild winters, and warm summers that provide the optimal conditions for ticks to live and breed, as well as a high prevalence of white-tailed deer, which are hosts for the black-legged tick that can transmit Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. Prevention and early detection are critical, and the CDC recommends wearing protective clothing, using insect repellent, performing thorough tick checks, and consulting a doctor if bitten or developing symptoms.
Daily Wire: Vaccine Fatigue: COVID Booster Numbers Are Pretty Sad These Days
Americans are not getting their COVID booster shots despite aggressive marketing from the federal government. Only 16.9% of the population has received the updated bivalent booster dose, compared to 69.5% who got their initial vaccine. Most vaccinated people who didn’t get the booster said they didn’t know they were eligible or believed they still had strong protection against infection. Despite the CDC’s standards, a small but vocal group is eager to announce getting their third, fourth, or fifth booster shots on social media. Americans’ vaccine fatigue does not show signs of letting up, and the national public health emergency around COVID has officially expired.
#crime
Breitbart: 'Like a War Zone' Small English Towns Sees Dozen Cars Set on Fire
Dorset police are investigating an apparent arson attack in the small English town of Wimborne, in which 13 cars were set on fire in the early hours of Monday morning. Locals described the scene as similar to a “war zone”. Officers are currently making house-to-house and CCTV enquiries, and have appealed for witnesses to come forward with any potential evidence. The police have yet to identify any suspects or motive for the apparent attack.
Fox News: San Francisco DA releases video of Walgreens security guard shooting alleged shoplifter Banko Brown
The district attorney of San Francisco has released a video of the fatal shooting of Banko Brown by Walgreens security guard Michael-Earl Wayne Anthony. Brown was allegedly shoplifting when the altercation occurred. Jenkins has announced that she will not charge the guard for self-defense claims.
#sports
Forbes: Why The Chicago Bulls Should Not Trade Patrick Williams
The future of Chicago Bulls' Patrick Williams is in question as he still struggles to put all his talents together. At 6'8 and 235 pounds, with a muscular frame and wide shoulders, Williams looks like a physical player who can dominate going to the basket, but he is in fact a finesse shooter who relies on ball pulling and spreading the floor. Despite his inconsistency, it's crucial that the Bulls keep Williams. He is expected to become a 3-&-D player, especially with his ability to hit the three-point shot at 41.5%, and has the potential to become a great defender, able to switch onto bigger players as needed. The focus should be on what he does now and what can be expected of him in the future.
Forbes: AEW Ticket Sales Struggling Domestically Despite Being On Fire Overseas
AEW's international ticket sales for events such as All In and Forbidden Door have been impressive with over 65,000 tickets sold for its Wembley Stadium debut and nearly sold out tickets for Forbidden Door in Canada; however, domestic ticket sales have been stagnant with Double or Nothing selling under 7,000 tickets despite its main event featuring four pillars and a Tag Team Championship with FTR. Dave Meltzer of "Wrestling Observer Radio" warns that AEW needs to be cautious of giant shows as they have historically decreased business afterwards. WWE remains strong in domestic ticket sales with almost 40,000 tickets sold for SummerSlam in Detroit's Ford Field and sellout crowds overseas for SmackDown and WWE Backlash in the Coliseo de Puerto Rico.
#outdoors
Fishing The Midwest: - Fishing The Midwest
Bob Jensen offers advice for the new fishing season, suggesting that anglers should not limit themselves to targeting only one type of fish or using one technique. Instead, it's best to go with the flow, and if one method is not working, try another. Jensen recommends starting with spinnerbaits for bass but if they aren't biting, switch to crankbaits or plastic bait such as Zero Stick or Shim-E-Stick and rig them Wacky style. If nothing works, instead of giving up, try a different species like crappies or walleyes. Different fish species behave differently, so it is worth experimenting with different techniques.
#other
The New American: Will New EPA Rules Kill Energy? - The New American
Biden's EPA proposes new regulations on fossil-fueled power plants, impacting nearly 3,400 power plants in the US, aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The regulations would force power plants to use expensive and inefficient carbon-capture technology or switch to hydrogen fuel.
Landowners throughout the Corn Belt are defending their private-property rights against carbon-capture companies that threaten to use eminent domain to lay hazardous pipelines. Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant; it is "the gas of life," which has increased crop harvests and greened the globe. Join the CO2 Coalition to change the conversation about climate and carbon dioxide.