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America First News
28 May 2023
#illegals
The Epoch Times: Home Office Launches Ad Campaign to Deter Albanians From Illegal Channel Crossings
The UK government is launching an ad campaign in Albania to deter illegal immigrants from using small boats to cross the English Channel, warning of the dangers faced during the journey and the risk of being detained and removed. The move follows social media ads introduced in August 2022. Albania has the highest number of applicants for asylum in the UK, with 9,487 of the 13,714 applications coming from people who arrived by boat across the Channel. The government considers Albania safe and prosperous, and says that illegal immigrants are “travelling through multiple countries to make the journey to the UK” for “spurious asylum claims”. #(hashtags to add to the end of the summary): ,
#politics
Fox News: Speaker McCarthy defends budget compromise as conservatives balk: 'A step in the right direction'
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy defended his budget deal with President Biden against conservative critics on Sunday. McCarthy acknowledged that conservatives may not have gotten everything they wanted, but argued Democrats got nothing at all. The deal would claw back some unspent COVID-19 pandemic funds and provide a cut from funding granted to the IRS in President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, multiple sources have told Fox News. It would also suspend the debt limit until after the 2024 presidential election.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Zelenskyy proposes imposing sectoral sanctions against Iran for 50 years – Ukrinform
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has proposed a draft resolution in the Verkhovna Rada approving sectoral sanctions against Iran for 50 years. The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine made the decision for imposing sanctions against 300 individuals and 141 legal entities, including citizens of Russia, Iran, and Syria.
#economy
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#religion
Fox News: CatholicVote president rips LA Dodgers for supporting LGBT activist group that mocks nuns: 'Vile and perverse'
The Los Angeles Dodgers received criticism for their decision to feature the anti-Catholic LGBTQ+ activist group, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, at a Pride Night event. CatholicVote launched a $1 million campaign urging people to boycott the baseball franchise. The group also plans to raise awareness of the controversy across media platforms, including Dodgers-related media, billboards, and Spanish radio.
The Dodgers faced intense backlash from Christians for their support of the controversial group, which historically mocks religious symbolism with sexualized performances. The team walked back their decision after LA Pride sided with the anti-Catholic group, but later invited them to participate in the Pride Night festivities. CatholicVote's ad campaign against the baseball club is scheduled to start next week.
#education
The New American: Dallas School District Installs AI Surveillance to Monitor Student Behavior - The New American
The Dallas Independent School District has installed a pilot project that uses AI to monitor each student and sound the alarm if a student deviates from their "baseline" behavior. This system removes the human element altogether, with the surveillance system's artificial intelligence deciding when a student's behavior is abnormal. There are concerns with the lack of transparency in algorithmic decision-making and the potential breaches of privacy.
#crime
Daily Wire: 3 Dead In ‘Gang-Related’ Shooting At Annual New Mexico Biker Rally
A shooting at a yearly motorcycle rally in Red River, New Mexico, left three dead and five injured. The incident was reportedly gang-related, and those involved were members of biker gangs. Law enforcement quickly arrived on the scene, and all participants are in police custody. This violence is rare in this type of event, which attracts thousands of bikers and takes place annually over Memorial Day weekend. The investigation is now underway.
The Federalist Papers: Steelers Quarterback Has SUV Stolen During Interview, Then Realizes Massively Important Item Left Inside It
Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett had his 2023 Genesis SUV, along with the Steelers playbook inside, stolen from a car dealership in Pennsylvania. Christopher Carter was later charged with theft along with other charges for taking the vehicle. The playbook has been safely recovered.
National Review: Lululemon Fires Atlanta Employees for Calling Police During Robbery
Two female employees were fired from a Georgia store branch of Lululemon for calling the police after confronting robbers. The store was burglarized nearly a dozen times previously and it is alleged that the thieves were told, "You kind of clear path for whatever they’re going to do", and then after the theft "scan a QR code." The Lululemon Zero Tolerance Policy for chasing and physically deterring thieves led to the termination of the employees.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Steelers QB Has SUV Stolen During Interview, Then Realizes Important Item He Left Inside It
Steelers QB Kenny Pickett had his car stolen, with the team playbook inside, while doing a radio interview at a car dealership. Police recovered the SUV and playbook after finding surveillance footage of the suspect, Christopher Carter, who had left his own car on the lot. Carter was charged with theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and unauthorized use of an automobile. The incident was "very, very bizarre," according to a neighbor of Carter.
Fox News: French Open to use AI-driven technology to reduce cyberbullying targeted at tournament players
The French Open will use AI to filter out abusive comments on social media such as Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. The software by Bodyguard.ai can identify and ban racist, homophobic and other hate speech. It will be available to all players and is intended to protect mental health and clear the mind.
#science
Red State: Elon Musk's Neuralink Gets FDA Approval to Implant Brain-Tech Into Humans
Neuralink has been granted FDA approval to test brain-technology interfaces in humans, marking a significant milestone in Elon Musk's neurotechnology company. The device is designed to help individuals with brain disorders and injuries, aiding vision impairment and restoring limited muscular control. An early focus of the technology is to assist patients in how they use electronic devices and restore vision. Its long-term goals are ambitious and range from web surfing to telepathy, with the aim of treating conditions like obesity, depression, and schizophrenia, and ultimately transforming humans into cyborgs.
#other
The Epoch Times: South Dakota Governor Tells Higher Education Board to Ban Drag Shows, Remove Mandates on Preferred Pronouns
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem wants to ban drag shows on university campuses, remove all preferred pronouns in school materials, and increase the graduation rates across the state's six universities to 65 percent by 2028. In a letter to the governing board that oversees the universities, she challenged them to make changes to show the nation what quality higher education should look like, claiming higher education in the United States is in a "state of crisis." Noem also wants universities to strengthen resiliency among students and partner with businesses on registered apprenticeship programs.
Forbes: Here Is The Leaked, Allegedly Final MCU ‘Fantastic Four’ Cast
Insiders claim to have figured out the final cast for Marvel's Fantastic Four movie, set to release in 2025. The leak suggests that Adam Driver will play Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic), Margot Robbie will be Sue Storm (The Invisible Woman), Paul Mescal will be Johnny Storm (The Human Torch), and Daveed Diggs will play Ben Grimm (The Thing). This is an unconfirmed report and subject to change.
Liberty Nation: Woke Culture Wars Aside, Flyover Folks Remember
Conservatives in the Heartland are pushing back against woke ideology, as Pride Month approaches. Sen. Ted Cruz has criticized Anheuser-Busch for their partnership with influencer Dylan Mulvaney, who has targeted younger people in his advertising. The Beer Institute has been asked to investigate whether the partnership violates their code of conduct, which states that brewers should market their products to reasonable adult consumers of legal drinking age. Conservatives in the Heartland are focusing on the Pledge of Allegiance and honoring those who have kept the nation free, despite the culture wars and other problems.
In the sports world, biological male disc golfer Ryan was disqualified from a competition in California, only to head to Virginia and win first place in another competition. The Disc Golf Pro Tour has strict rules about who can compete in each category. Despite these controversies, Heartlanders celebrated Memorial Day weekend by honoring fallen soldiers and displaying national flags, proving their love for the country and its values.