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America First News
21 May 2023
#illegals
The Blaze: Authorities reportedly ignore migrant moms illegally selling fruit along dangerous highways, babies in tow
Migrant women with babies sell fruit along dangerous roads in New York City, exposing their children to toxic fumes and the risks of catastrophic accidents largely ignored by authorities. Councilman Robert Holden wrote a letter to Mayor Adams, asking the NYPD to intervene, but the Commission Keechant Sewell said their goal is to educate migrants and gain their voluntary compliance rather than arrest them. Meanwhile, other counties are taking legal action to prevent New York City's Mayor Eric Adams from bussing migrants into their communities. Orange and Rockland counties declared states of emergency in advance of Title 42's end, while Suffolk County's legislature announced their plans to stop Adams from sending migrants to their communities.
#politics
The Federalist Papers: John Fetterman's Office Has Been Using a Dirty Trick to Cover for the Struggling Senator
Senator John Fetterman's office has been accused of doctoring his transcripts to make him look more coherent than he is. The Washington Post's economics reporter, Jeff Stein, admitted to amplifying a misquote that significantly altered Fetterman's actual statements. In reality, Fetterman exhibited cognitive difficulties during remarks, suggesting he may not be capable of his elected duties.
Breitbart: President Biden Begins Hiroshima Press Conference by Attacking House Republicans
President Joe Biden broke with tradition by attacking House Republicans over the debt limit during a press conference at the G-7 Summit in Japan. He accused Republicans of protecting the oil industry and wealthy tax cheats while cutting spending on social programs. Biden emphasized his conflict with House Republicans and cut his trip to the western Pacific short as a result, despite the diplomatic cost. The tradition of not using overseas trips to attack domestic opponents was broken by President Barack Obama in the past. Biden himself slammed Trump abroad this year and even the United States itself.
Red State: Joe Biden Chases a Bout of Senility with Outright Delusion at Japan G7
President Biden is wasting time in Japan and pledged $250 million to the World Bank's pandemic fund, but Americans want a debt ceiling deal that includes concessions on the deficit. The majority of Americans (63%) want a deal along Republican lines. If the country defaults, Biden will receive the lion's share of the blame, and rightly so. ( )
#war
Breitbart: Fog of War: Zelensky Says Russia 'Razed' Ukraine City but It Isn't Lost
Ukrainian President Zelensky denies that Russian troops are occupying Bakhmut, despite Moscow's claims that they have. Zelensky made the assertion at the G7 summit in Japan, where he is currently meeting with other world leaders to discuss military aid. While the city may have been “razed to the ground” and is no longer under Kyiv's control, Ukrainain forces continue to hold positions in the vicinity of Bakhmut.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Five Novels FP Contributors Loved
Foreign Policy recommends several novels that offer insights into world history and foreign policy. The books include The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, which explores Sri Lanka's past, David Diop's At Night All Blood Is Black, which depicts the African soldier's experience in World War I, and A Burning, which depicts India's struggles. Additionally, a French novel offers a window into the world of Vladimir Putin's longtime spin doctor, while The Committed tackles colonialism and revolution.
#economy
Forbes: When Did Market Intervention Become Chic to ‘Free Market’ Economists?
Money only has value with production. The US is made up of the world's most productive people, so money abounds. The Chinese technology boom wouldn't have happened without US money sources. Laws and regulations are powerless when it comes to the highest use of money. The federal reserve doesn't need to increase the money supply to create temporary reduction in unemployment. Money does not instigate, it is a consequence of production. Investors need a stable money measure. Cutting inflation leads to low unemployment. Economic growth can be generated in poor and rich countries by limiting tax. To prosper, people need to be free, not subject to monetary policy.
#crime
Breitbart: 21 Shot Friday into Sunday Morning Across Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chicago
Chicago saw 21 people shot, one fatally, over the weekend. The shootings began on Friday evening and continued throughout Saturday and Sunday morning. According to reports, 210 people have been killed in Chicago since January 2023.
#sports
Fox News: El Salvador soccer stadium stampede leaves at least 9 dead, hundreds injured: officials
Nine people have died and hundreds have been injured in a stampede at a soccer stadium in El Salvador during a league match between clubs Alianza and FAS. Fans reportedly pushed through an access gate at Monumental stadium in Cuscatlan, causing a deadly crush. More than 500 people were treated and over 100 were transported to hospital with some in critical condition. El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has pledged an exhaustive investigation into the disaster and promised that those responsible will not go unpunished. The Salvadoran Soccer Federation expressed regret and support for the victims' families.
Fox News: Crowd size for Brittney Griner's WNBA return baffles coach: 'How was it not a sellout?'
Brittney Griner returns to the court for the Phoenix Mercury, after being jailed in Russia in a drug conviction. Despite Griner's 18 points, six rebounds, four blocks and two assists, the team lost 94-71 to the Los Angeles Sparks in Brittney Griner's official return to the floor.