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America First News
30 May 2023
#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive: Trump Pledges to End Birthright Citizenship for Illegal Aliens
Donald Trump promises to sign an executive order ending birthright citizenship for illegal aliens on day one of his second term as he argues that this is a "magnet" and an "incentive" for illegal migrants to come to the United States. The policy proposal would also end "birth tourism." Trump claims that under Joe Biden's policies, the children of millions of illegal border crossers will become automatic U.S. citizens; it is "a reward for breaking the laws of the United States," he says. The policy would require at least one parent to be either a U.S. citizen or legally in the country.
The Federalist Papers: One of Mayor Adams' Migrant Hotels in Midtown Manhattan Descends into ‘Free for All’ Madness with Drugs, Alcohol
Mayor Eric Adams is being criticized for one of his migrant hotels in midtown Manhattan, which has reportedly become chaotic with border crossers and illegal aliens engaging in drug use and excessive drinking outside and inside the hotel. Eyewitnesses have reported that underage migrant children are also participating in these activities. Former employees have come forward with similar accounts. Since last spring, over 70,000 border crossers and illegal aliens have arrived in New York City, with Mayor Adams awarding substantial contracts to the city’s influential real estate industry to provide accommodation to tens of thousands of migrants in hotels.
New Yorkers are burdened with a $75 million annual expense to house border crossers and illegal aliens in Manhattan’s Roosevelt Hotel. Mayor Adams argues that the influx of illegal immigration has led to almost half of all hotel rooms in New York City being occupied by migrants. This situation raises concerns about the potential strain on resources, public safety, and the overall impact on the city’s residents.
#politics
Townhall: The Democratic Party’s War on Parents Continues
Leftism, whether in the form of Marxism, socialism, or the Democratic Party, is built on atheism and rejection of religion and eternal truths, according to the philosophy of Marx, who said, "Communism begins where atheism begins." The government becomes the highest authority in any body politic under Leftist ideology, and anyone who places God or family above government mandates is the enemy. Democratic politicians never overtly state this, but it is evident in their implicit actions, such as Terry McAuliffe's statement that "parents should not be telling schools what they should teach." Leftists want to indoctrinate children with godless, Leftist ideals and oppose parents' control over the raising of their children.
Leftist disdain for religion and the family is further revealed by Democratic state Senator Monty Mason's dismissal of a law requiring creators of adult sexual content to verify users' identities to prevent children's exposure to pornography as "parental garbage" and "stupid." Leftists see parents as standing in the way of their indoctrination of children. Democrats never overtly admit their desire to destroy traditional moral values and religion, but their actions and occasional implied words reveal their true beliefs. Republicans should make the public aware of the true ideology of the Leftist, Marxist, communist, atheistic Democratic Party.
The American Spectator: McCarthy, Debt Ceiling Deal Is Not a Win
Provisions in the legislation raising the debt ceiling include congressional support for the Mountain Valley Pipeline. This project is not the major concession claimed by the Biden administration or the Republican Party. Last year, Democrats made the same concession to Joe Manchin for his support on the Inflation Reduction Act. The pipeline may continue to serve as a political pawn in future legislation on various issues.
Fox News: Republicans win on debt ceiling, kicking cancel culture to the curb and more Fox News Opinion
Jesse Watters believes the US has prioritized diversity over excellence. Taxpayers will pay Randi Weingarten's pension due to government deals with unions.
American Thinker: Is Michelle Obama going to replace Senator Feinstein to jumpstart a presidential run?
The possibility of Michelle Obama replacing Senator Dianne Feinstein to launch a presidential run is being discussed. Some believe that Barack Obama wants a fraudulent fourth term with Michelle as "president," and they are acting like the Clintons did before Hillary's run. But there are also practical reasons why this might not happen, including rivalries within the far left and the fact that the Obamas do not have a residence in California.
Red State: Newsom Blames Florida Memorial Day Shooting on DeSantis-Signed Bill - There's Just One Problem
CA Governor Gavin Newsom takes aim at FL Governor Ron DeSantis for a shooting in Florida, blaming it on DeSantis' permitless carry bill, despite it not going into effect until July 1. The new law allows eligible citizens to carry without first obtaining a government-issued permit, but it does not change who is eligible to obtain a carry permit. Newsom's cheap shot at DeSantis is shot full of holes and shows he is a gun-grabbing leftist, believing further restricting Second Amendment rights will eliminate violent crimes committed with firearms.
Fox News: Potential 2024 Republican presidential contender moves a step closer to launching a campaign
Supporters of former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie have launched a super PAC, Tell It Like It Is, to back his expected presidential campaign in 2024. Christie, who is famous for his communication skills, was once an ally of former President Trump, but is now one of his most vocal critics. The super PAC's mission will be to amplify Christie's message on the campaign trail.
#society
The Blaze: 'You ruin women's sports': Trans skier wins girls' high school state championship, father of competitor speaks out — 'It's not fair'
A transgender male won a high school state championship in women's skiing, causing backlash from a parent of a competing girl. The father argued that it was unfair and ruined women's sports. This was the second male to win a women's skiing competition in March 2023.
American Thinker: Dylan Mulvaney, after wrecking Bud Light, announces, ‘I may be a little bit romantically interested in women’
Dylan Mulvaney used transitioning as a career move, gaining fame as an "internet influencer" and celebrity endorser of products. However, after the catastrophic reception of Bud Light's marketing campaign featuring Mulvaney, he must find a new appeal to keep the public intrigued. In a recent video, Mulvaney reveals to his parents that he may be romantically interested in women. This is likely a "tease" of a new storyline, but it remains to be seen if the public will respond as he intends.
The Federalist Papers: Ted Cruz Sees an Issue with Target Boycott: This Is Much Different from Bud Light
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz expressed doubt that a boycott against retail giant Target over transgender marketing will be effective due to a lack of alternatives for shoppers. Both Target and Bud Light have faced major boycotts over their promotion of LGBTQ content. Recently, Bud Light collaborated with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, resulting in a boycott that has badly damaged the beer brand's parent company, Anheuser-Busch. Target has also suffered boycotts over its promotion of LGBTQ clothing and items, resulting in a loss of $10 billion in market value in just 10 days. However, Cruz pointed out that the boycott of Bud Light has been easy due to the simple substitution of another beer, while Target may be more difficult to boycott due to its convenience and lack of alternatives for shoppers.
Daily Wire: Texas Legislature Passes Bill Banning Minors From Watching ‘Sexualized’ Drag Shows
The Texas State Legislature approved a bill to ban "sexually oriented" shows in front of minors. Performers and businesses who violate the law could face fines or jail time. The bill will take effect on September 1, 2023.
Fox News: Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw disagreed with the organization’s decision to honor Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team has attracted criticism for honing the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at the Pride Night game on June 16. Clayton Kershaw, the team’s star pitcher, has declared his disagreement with the decision and is relaunching Christian Faith and Family Day in response.
Fox News: Japanese government’s policy against gay marriage is unconstitutional, court rules
A Japanese court has ruled that the country's policy against same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, though it rejected a compensation request from a male couple. Judge Osamu Nishimura stated that the current system is unconstitutional because it does not offer legal protection to same-sex couples, leaving them being treated unequally. This is the second ruling of its kind, and the decision can still be appealed to the Supreme Court. Activists urge the government to pass an anti-discrimination law.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: 'Nuclear Weapons for Everyone' Joining Russia-Belarus Union, Putin Ally Says
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has offered nuclear weapons to any country that joins the Union State of Russia and Belarus. In an interview, he emphasized that this is solely his own perspective and not necessarily Putin's. Lukashenko recently began transferring tactical nuclear weapons from Russia to Belarus, which has been condemned by the Biden administration and the European Union. Kazakhstan's president rejected the proposal, labeling it a "joke," citing membership in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty as a causative factor. Relations between Russia and the US have been worsening since the invasion of Ukraine, with the US increasing military support for Ukraine, and Russia accusing the US of declaring war on Russia and Belarus while using Ukraine as a front line.
Fox News: Canada's top spy agency warns Hong Kong-born lawmaker she is on China's ‘evergreen’ target list
Canadian Member of Parliament Jenny Kwan revealed that she is an "evergreen" target of the Chinese government in Beijing for her activism in support of human rights, according to a classified briefing given by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). Kwan was also joined at her press conference by NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, who announced that an opposition motion calling on David Johnston to step down as the Canadian federal government’s special rapporteur on foreign interference will be debated by the House of Commons Tuesday. Kwan demanded a national public inquiry into the issue of foreign interference and said she will not be intimidated.
Canadian opposition lawmakers demanded a full public inquiry on alleged Chinese election interference, which was reported earlier this year by The Globe and Mail newspaper. Last week, Special Rapporteur on Foreign Interference David Johnston said a public inquiry into leaked intelligence on the matter cannot take place due to the sensitivity of the intelligence, but recommended public hearings more broadly on foreign influence in Canada's political system. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he would abide by Johnston’s recommendation to not hold a public inquiry.
Washington Free Beacon: Israel ‘Not Really Aware’ of Biden Admin Progress on Saudi Normalization
Israeli official plays down chances of U.S.-brokered Israeli-Saudi ties, stating that Netanyahu's government is "in a fog" on related talks. President Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, made a trip to both countries. Saudi Arabia has not confirmed rumors stating that it would condition normalization with Israel on boosted U.S. defense sales and assent for a Saudi civilian nuclear program. Iranian and Israeli officials have voiced hope that Saudis will admit commercial flights for Muslims from Israel making the haj pilgrimage next month.
#economy
The Epoch Times: Number of Americans Taking Accounting Exams Drop to Lowest Level Since 2006
The number of Americans taking exams to become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) has declined to its lowest level since 2006, with only 67,000 new entrants in 2022 as per the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). The institute continued to note a decline in US accounting graduates and stated that while candidates from overseas had bolstered the figures, it could worsen the shortage of accounting professionals in the US. The decline is due to lower starting salaries of accountants in comparison to other professions, high exam fees, and the complexity of the course, making it less appealing to young Americans, AICPA said. The organization has issued a draft acceleration plan to draw more young Americans into accounting and is awarding scholarships, grants, and fellowships for the following academic year.
Forbes: Home Prices May Finally Be Going Up After Seven-Month Plunge
Home prices rose for a second consecutive month in March, signalling an end to the seven-month price decline according to S&P CoreLogic. Factors include low inventory volumes pushing prices up, despite rising mortgage rates, with houses in the Southeast experiencing the largest price increases, up 5.4%. However, there are still challenges ahead with high mortgage rates and the ongoing possibility of economic weakness.
#religion
Daily Wire: Martin Scorsese Meets Pope Francis, Says He’s Working On Film About Jesus: Reports
Legendary director Martin Scorcese announced during a Vatican conference that he will be making a Jesus-focused film, responding to Pope Francis' appeal to artists. The film may be Scorcese's next project and insiders believe that it will be his next undertaking. The director previously made the controversial film “The Last Temptation of Christ,” which depicted Jesus fantasizing about married life with Mary Magdalene.
Breitbart: ‘Incorrupt’ Nun’s Body Draws Thousands to Rural Missouri
The body of African American nun Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster found at a monastery in Missouri four years after her death shows no decomposition. Thousands of pilgrims have traveled to the monastery to view her body which was found to be "incorrupt," a term referring to the preservation of the body from normal decay. The discovery has prompted an official investigation and a preliminary statement from the Diocese of Kansas City – St. Joseph, and the monastery has encased her body in a glass shrine near the altar of St. Joseph in the chapel.
#culture
Forbes: Author Post: Your Reputation Is Your Brand
A company's core values must be embedded in their standards, norms, and behaviors. PlayHardLookDope's core values of having fun, being transparent, styling, and sustainability are woven into their business. To align a company's branding with their values and capabilities, identify how values are communicated in branding, ensure that leadership and all employees practice these values, and listen to customers. During the pandemic, PlayHardLookDope stayed true to their brand in adapting to a new location. Their customers expect a unique style and vibe, which the company delivers. Live, honor, and be your brand.
#health
Fox News: British government takes steps to crack down on teen vaping
The British government is closing the loophole that allows retailers to give children free samples of vapes. Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty believes smokers should switch to vaping, but companies should stop marketing it to children. The government plans to review rules on issuing fines to shops that sell vapes to people under 18.
#education
Fox News: North Dakota dad shreds law-breaking school district for hiding kids' gender identities: 'Grow a backbone'
North Dakota parents angry at school board for not informing them of children's gender transitions, sparking debate on parental rights vs. student privacy
PJ Media: Christian Teacher Banned in the UK for Innocently 'Misgendering' a Student
A UK math teacher was fired and banned from teaching for at least two years for "misgendering" a student who identified as a boy.
#crime
Fox News: Texas Gov Greg Abbott to sign bill taking on 'rogue' district attorneys
Texas will allow residents to petition for the removal of district attorneys who refuse to prosecute certain crimes, under a bill Governor Greg Abbott has pledged to sign. The law will expand the definition of “official misconduct” to include prosecutors who do not act on certain classes or types of criminal offense, allowing residents to request a district attorney's removal by filing a petition. Opponents have called the legislation unconstitutional and overly vague. However, Republican Cook, who sponsored the bill, said it would remove the political elements of prosecution.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott will sign HB17, which permits residents to call for the removal of a district attorney who refuses to prosecute a class or type of criminal offense by filing a petition. One key player the bill has its sights on are progressive district attorneys who have chosen not to enforce laws against offenses like marijuana possession or prostitution. House Bill 17 has an exemption for prosecutors who use pretrial diversion programs, which offer an alternative to prosecution for a criminal offender who agree to abide by the law moving forward and go through counseling or community service. Opponents, including Democrats and civil rights groups, have argued that the bill is unconstitutional and overly vague.
Flag And Cross: String of Frightening Gun Crimes Across DC Comes to an End as Police Arrest 11-Year-Old Boy
An 11-year-old boy has been arrested for a series of bike and phone robberies in Washington. Most cases involved the use of a gun, which the boy, carrying it in a fanny pack, pulled out several times. The boy has been charged with armed robbery, assault with a dangerous weapon, and robbery (fear).
Breitbart: WATCH: Man Who Stops Bank Robbery with Hug Says, 'Love Overcomes All'
Former neighbor and California man, Michael Armus Sr., stopped a robbery at Bank of the West when he recognized the suspect, Eduardo Placensia, who was his daughter's former friend. Armus approached Placensia outside and asked him why he was doing this. Placensia broke down and expressed his frustration with his life and the lack of job opportunities in the town. Armus comforted Placensia with a hug, who started crying. Placensia was later arrested for attempted robbery, and Armus is considering visiting him in jail. People praised Armus for his kindness and the power of hugs.
Fox News: Maryland police to make arrests in beating death of dad after schoolyard fight: report
Police secure arrest warrants for suspects accused of beating a Maryland dad to death while protecting his children in a schoolyard dispute over $30. The father, Christopher Wright, died the next day after suffering brain damage. Video reportedly shows Wright being thrown to the ground and pummeled. The suspects, potentially charged this week, currently include three to four White males in their mid-20s to mid-30s in age.
Fox News: 15-year-old German soccer player suffers life-threatening injuries after being struck during post-match brawl
A 15-year-old soccer player was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after being struck by an opposing player in a post-match fight during a youth tournament in Germany. Police are asking for witnesses who may have video of the incident to come forward.
A 16-year-old from a French team was jailed pending further investigation by a judge in Frankfurt. The fight broke out after the match against a team from Berlin, and escalated into punches being thrown.
Forbes: Elizabeth Holmes Reporting To Federal Prison: Here’s How The Former Billionaire Theranos Chief Got There
Elizabeth Holmes, former founder and CEO of Theranos, will report to a minimum-security federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas on Tuesday to begin serving an 11-year sentence for defrauding the company's investors. Theranos' downfall began in 2015 after the Wall Street Journal revealed the company relied on other blood machines instead of their own device, known as the Edison, and when their machines were in use, patients were receiving inaccurate diagnoses. Both Holmes and former business partner Sunny Balwani were indicted on nine counts of wire fraud and two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in June 2018.
Daily Wire: WATCH: Three Marines Attacked By Dozens Of Teens In Shocking Video
A group of around 40 teenagers viciously attacked three US Marines who were on a break at a beach near their station in California. Initially requesting the teens stop lighting fireworks, the Marines were then followed, before being punched and kicked as they lay on the ground, suffering injuries. The San Clemente Mayor has said the city’s IT department is now working to find footage of the attack.
#sports
The Epoch Times: Stories That Inspire Always Begin With an Everyman Never Giving Up
Golf pro Michael Block, a public-access course instructor from California, achieved a dream when he was paired with Rory McIlroy, one of the sport's greatest players, at the PGA Championship in New York. He savoured the experience, but thought his adventure was over until the final day, when he hit his tee shot into the hole at the 15th and was unaware it had gone in. Block finished tied for 15th place, secured qualification for next year’s PGA Championship, and was given exemptions into next week’s Charles Schwab Challenge and the Canadian Open. The golfing community rallied behind the everyman, who has a story that is inspiring for its humility, hard work, and endurance.
Fox News: German soccer team punished for stopping a game in protest over alleged racist abuse
Teutonia Ottensen left the game in protest after their captain, Marcus Coffie, received racist abuse. However, the North German Soccer Federation concluded that the incident did not occur, awarded Bremer SV a 5-0 victory, and questioned whether racial abuse could be proven. Teutonia criticized the federation's stance towards racism and said the decision tolerates racism in sport and society.
Fox News: Aaron Judge's response in pitch-tipping drama was 'a lie,' Blue Jays player says
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Chris Bassitt addressed the controversy surrounding New York Yankees' Aaron Judge allegedly cheating by looking toward the dugout before hitting a home run, claiming that Jays' pitcher Jay Jackson was tipping pitches and the Yankees were relaying tips in real time. Judge denied cheating and said he was upset about the "chirping" in the dugout. Bassitt did not believe Judge's story. The two teams will not play again until September.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Handgun Scopes of 2023
Looking for a handgun scope to improve your accuracy? We've found the best options out there. Leupold VX-Handgun 2.5-8x 32mm Duplex is the best overall, with great magnification and rugged construction. Burris Handgun is the best value with a variety of sizes and magnifications. The BSA Handgun Scope is the best for .22s, while the Leupold FX 4×28 Duplex is best for hunting. The Leapers UTG 2-7x 32mm is the best budget option and the Trijicon RMR Type 2 is the best red dot. Consider factors like magnification, weight, reticle design, and eye relief when making your choice.
Fox News: African lizard found inside trash can in Pennsylvania small town: 'Fairly good condition'
Oscar, a Savannah monitor lizard, was found abandoned in a trash can in Pennsylvania. The Speranza Animal Rescue temporarily named him "Monster" before the Venom Institute took him in. Oscar will become an educational ambassador for the institute.