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19 May 2023

#illegals

American Thinker: How Biden's Reckless Border Policies Are Ruining America
How Biden's Reckless Border Policies Are Ruining America
Joe Biden's revocation of Donald Trump's border policies has resulted in a surge of illegal immigration and public safety and national security risks. The influx of illegal migrants causes an increase in violent crime, drug trafficking, human and child labor trafficking, sex slavery, and the spread of communicable diseases. Additionally, Mexican drug cartels are smuggling so much fentanyl from China that it has become the leading cause of death for young Americans. Several bill proposals by congressmen seek to expedite the removal of illegal aliens from the border, continue Title 42 enforcement, and secure the US-Mexico border.


The Epoch Times: Mexico Finds 49 Migrants Who Had Been Kidnapped From Bus
Mexico Finds 49 Migrants Who Had Been Kidnapped From Bus
Mexico's army has rescued 49 migrants, including 11 children, who were kidnapped from a bus on 8 June. The passengers and drivers were taken from a bus travelling north towards the US border from the southern state of Chiapas. Two drivers have still not been found, and defence secretary Gen. Luis Cresencio Sandoval added that other migrant kidnappings continue to occur in the area. 19 Hondurans, 14 Haitians, seven Venezuelans, six Salvadorans, two Brazilians, and one Cuban were discovered in total. Mexico's national immigration agency has reported that 2,115 migrants have been freed from gangs and cartels this year.


#politics

Washington Free Beacon: Going For Broke: Black Lives Matter Revenues Dropped 88 Percent in 2022
Going For Broke: Black Lives Matter Revenues Dropped 88 Percent in 2022
Black Lives Matter suffered an 88% decrease in fundraising, raising only $9.3 million in 2022, compared to $80 million in 2020. Its founder, Patrisse Cullors, purchased several properties using donor money and paid her family and friends. The charity fell behind in disclosing its finances publicly and voluntarily shut down its ability to raise funds in 2022. Several liberal states also barred Black Lives Matter from fundraising. Black Lives Matter Grassroots accused a close associate of Cullors of using the charity as his personal piggy bank. The charity faces multiple investigations by the Internal Revenue Service and various state attorney generals.


American Thinker: Puppy Dog Republicans Afraid to Act
Puppy Dog Republicans Afraid to Act
The Durham probe into alleged Russian influence on the 2016 election has revealed the FBI's politically unethical behavior in tipping electoral scales in favor of Democrats. Despite negative findings about Democrats, they never seem to pay any tangible penalty for indisputably corrupt and unscrupulous behavior.

"Puppy Dog Syndrome" describes the Republican party's naïve response to Democrat Party malfeasance, even when it involves corrupt three-letter acronym agencies and Democrat politicians who intentionally introduce false evidence. Republicans act timidly while Democrats blame Republicans for far less misconduct and get their liberal media allies to perpetrate anti-Republican take on stories. Instead of crawling back to Democrats hoping for a different outcome, the country needs Republican Doberman Pinschers.


The Epoch Times: Mark Gietzen, Longtime Conservative Republican, Dies in Plane Crash at 69
Mark Gietzen, Longtime Conservative Republican, Dies in Plane Crash at 69
Kansas Republican and pro-life activist, Mark Gietzen, died in a plane crash in Nebraska. He was the only passenger on the single-engine Cessna 172 Skyhawk and the reason for the crash is unknown. Gietzen served in the U.S. Marines before coming to Kansas and was chair of the Sedgwick County GOP.


#society

Washington Free Beacon: Biden's State Department Is Putting Brazilian Trans Activists in English Classes
Biden's State Department Is Putting Brazilian Trans Activists in English Classes
The Biden administration is partnering with Brazilian transgender activist group ANTRA and Georgetown University to teach English to 26 trans community activists in Brazil. The State Department program aims to increase their chances of entering the job market and communicate and advocate for their community. The initiative is part of a larger push by the State Department to fund training programs for transgender communities around the world. ANTRA claims all non-transgender people are transphobic and that hatred against transgender people is fueled by cis women and gay men aligned with radical feminism.


#economy

The Epoch Times: HEICO to Buy Wencor for $2 Billion to Boost Aircraft Generic Parts Portfolio
HEICO to Buy Wencor for $2 Billion to Boost Aircraft Generic Parts Portfolio
Aerospace supplier HEICO Corp. is set to buy Wencor Group for $2.05 billion in cash and HEICO Class A common stock. This acquisition will improve HEICO’s portfolio of generic parts, which is necessary as airlines are increasingly relying on generic parts due to supply-chain disruptions. HEICO has acquired about 100 companies over the last 25 years, and the purchase of Wencor will complement the company’s current product line. HEICO plans to target areas like parts, repair, distribution, and specialty manufacturing in the future.


The Epoch Times: Morgan Stanley to Increase Paris Staff to 500 by 2025
Morgan Stanley to Increase Paris Staff to 500 by 2025
Morgan Stanley plans to increase its headcount in France by 200 by 2025, with sales and trading of macro products and stock derivatives as the main focus. The move follows similar expansion plans by other US firms like Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup in Europe, prompted by Brexit. The European Central Bank has pushed for the relocation of some financial institutions' staff to the euro area. Jumping on the investment pledges made by foreign companies attending the annual Choose France summit hosted by President Emmanuel Macron, Morgan Stanley is set to bring its total staff count in the country to 500.


#culture

American Thinker: Liam Neeson in Memory
Liam Neeson in Memory
Liam Neeson stars in Memory as an accomplished assassin with Alzheimer's, using pills and mnemonic tactics to overcome his forgetfulness. Hollywood's typical avoidance of age is challenged by Neeson's decision to "play his age" and take on complex characters with nuanced operational ethos. The film takes place in El Paso, Texas and Sofia, Bulgaria, with favorable terms extended to studios making their products in Bulgaria. The script is not always clear, but overall provides action and emotion while avoiding unnecessary swearing or nudity.


#crime

The Epoch Times: Colorado Man Once Charged in Missing Wife's Presumed Death Denies Involvement
Colorado Man Once Charged in Missing Wife's Presumed Death Denies Involvement
Barry Morphew, previously charged with murder in the presumed death of his missing wife, denied any involvement in her disappearance during an interview on “Good Morning America”. Morphew claims that Colorado authorities have been wrong in their focus on him as the possible person responsible for the death of Suzanne Morphew, his missing wife. Prosecutors dropped charges against him last year after a judge barred them from calling most of their key witnesses, raising concerns of evidence in Morphew’s favour having been intentionally concealed. Morphew has filed a $15 million lawsuit against prosecutors and investigators for violating his constitutional rights.


The Epoch Times: Limo Service Manager Convicted of Manslaughter in New York Crash That Killed 20
Limo Service Manager Convicted of Manslaughter in New York Crash That Killed 20
The manager of a limousine service was convicted of manslaughter for a 2018 crash that killed 20 people in New York. Nauman Hussain, who ran Prestige Limousine, faces up to 15 years in prison. Prosecutors argued that Hussain failed to conduct required, routine state inspections on the vehicle, leading to brake defects that caused the crash. Hussain's defense lawyer claimed his client was misled by a repair shop. Hussain was taken into custody immediately after the verdict was read. The guilty verdict brought relief to the victims’ relatives, who had waited years for someone to be held accountable.