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America First News
27 Jun 2023
#illegals
The Right Scoop: STUPID: Maria Bartiromo and Tom Homan accuse Gov DeSantis of copying Trump
Maria Bartiromo and Tom Homan accuse Governor DeSantis of copying Trump with plans to stop illegal immigration. However, if Trump was successful in securing the border, why has there been such chaos under Biden? Trump had to secure the border through agreements, and Biden easily undid all of it. DeSantis' plan is necessary because Trump's actions were not permanent.
The Blaze: Horowitz: ‘Results’: Ron introduces a ‘no excuses’ border plan
Ron DeSantis has a new border plan that promises to enforce immigration laws and deter illegal immigration in ways that previous politicians have failed to do. DeSantis believes that the current border crisis is not due to a lack of resources, but rather a lack of political will to enforce national immigration laws. He has a proven track record of enforcing laws and deterring illegal immigration as governor of Florida, by making illegal aliens feel they are not wanted. DeSantis' plan includes upping the rules of engagement against smugglers who try to cut through portions of the wall, reserve the right to operate across the border to secure our territory from Mexican cartel activities, and allow states to remove illegal aliens and enforce all the laws on the interior.
#politics
Breitbart: Florida's Largest Police Union Endorses Ron DeSantis
The Florida Police Benevolent Association endorsed Governor Ron DeSantis for president, citing his "proven track record" in prioritizing public safety and supporting law enforcement officers. The group also praised DeSantis' leadership in making Florida a safe place to live. The endorsement comes as DeSantis promotes his "law and order" agenda, including plans to crackdown on sanctuary jurisdictions and drug smugglers at the southern border.
Red State: GOP Presidential Candidate Makes Embarrassing Flub During Interview With Hugh Hewitt
Miami Mayor and presidential candidate Francis Suarez was caught off guard when asked about the Uyghurs, a Muslim minority group in China currently being put in camps and "reeducated" by the CCP, in an interview with Hugh Hewitt. Suarez asked "What's a Uyghur?" and then joked about it being "a Weeble." This has led many to question his knowledge of world affairs and suitability for the presidency. He also recently came out against the expansion of parental rights in education laws that protect children from sexualization and transgender indoctrination in schools.
Forbes: Supreme Court Refuses To Back Legal Theory That Could Have Upended Elections
Supreme Court strikes down GOP legal theory giving state legislators broad power to control election rules, based on the Elections Clause of the Constitution. Republicans in North Carolina brought the case of Moore v. Harper after their congressional maps were struck down in court for being too partisan. The state Supreme Court initially struck down the maps but later upheld them, leading lawmakers to seek the Supreme Court's endorsement of the "independent state legislature" theory.
The Blaze: Demi Lovato drops pro-abortion song during anniversary of Roe v. Wade overturning – the lyrics will leave you SPEECHLESS
Demi Lovato's controversial history continues as her new song "Swine" sparks outrage among conservatives. The lyrics include lines about the government controlling her body and mocking the pro-life movement. This is not the first time Lovato has faced backlash, with her previous album being banned in the U.K. for offensive content.
Fox News: Trump is only living US president not descended from slaveholders, report says
According to Reuters, former President Trump is the only living former or current U.S. president without ancestors who owned slaves. Meanwhile, five living presidents, two Supreme Court justices, 11 governors, and 100 members of Congress have ancestors who enslaved Black people, including prominent names like Sens. Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, and Elizabeth Warren. The report comes amid a debate over reparations and the legacy of slavery in the U.S.
The statewide reparations program proposed by California's Reparations Task Force has proved too radical even for California Democrats. The proposal involves payments of up to $1.2 million to every qualifying Black resident, but Gov. Gavin Newsom declined to endorse it. Newsom, however, acknowledged that the Reparations Task Force's recommendations are "a milestone in our bipartisan effort to advance justice and promote healing."
The New American: German Globalist Parties Gather to Block Eurosceptic AfD Candidate - The New American
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has become the second-largest party in Germany, surpassing every member of the ruling government coalition, according to recent national polls. In response, leaders from Germany’s five establishment parties urged their voters not to support the AfD candidate in a runoff election after Robert Sesselmann’s victory in Sonneberg in southern Thuringia. The AfD's recent party program also proposed the “orderly dissolution of the European Union” and the revival of "undisturbed trade with Russia" if its current support level, which stands at about 19-20%, is maintained.
Red State: Whistleblower: FBI Threatened to Fire Employees Who Questioned Different Treatment of BLM Riots and Jan. 6
A new FBI whistleblower has come forward with concerns about how the FBI dealt with investigating the Capitol riot on Jan. 6 compared to other riots. According to the whistleblower, Deputy Director Paul Abbate threatened to fire agents who questioned the differences in response. The American people have raised similar concerns about the massive effort to go after those involved in Jan. 6 compared to other riots. The FBI issued a statement defending Abbate, but the whistleblower’s attorney claims people did lose their jobs. This adds to Congress’ long list of things to investigate.
#society
Flag And Cross: Billionaire JPMorgan Chase Director Who Attended Biden's Recent State Dinner Dies in Accident
Chicago billionaire and director of JPMorgan Chase, James Crown, died in a car crash at Aspen Motorsports Park in Colorado. Crown was also the chairman of the Aspen Institute and a managing partner of Aspen Skiing Co. President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama expressed their condolences and praised Crown for his philanthropy and civic leadership. Crown was a key fundraiser for Obama and was referred to as part of Obama's inner circle by NBC News. His death is a great loss to Chicago and those who knew him.
Human Events: DAVID KRAYDEN: ‘Leave our kids alone’: Canadian Muslims push back
against Trudeau’s LGBTQ policies in schools
Muslim parents in Canada are protesting against what they call the "LGBTQ indoctrination" of their children in schools, and demanding that the Canadian flag be put back on the Prime Minister's office building. They believe that the growing focus on gender identity and sexuality in education has little to do with their religious beliefs and has caused confusion and division. Trudeau's identification politics that appealed to new Canadians when he first came to power is now losing support, as people feel that the government is more interested in extreme forms of gender identity politics than addressing their economic and social issues. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, who is facing the potential defection of assumed Liberal voters, is keeping mum on the issue.
The Imaginative Conservative: Pointing to the Light: Will You Join Us?
The Imaginative Conservative is a journal that promotes true conservatism through free and advertisement-free essays. It is made possible through generous donations from readers, who can contribute annually or monthly.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: US Knew About Wagner Coup Attempt In Russia
U.S. intelligence officials knew about Wagner Group's recent coup attempt in Russia and had shared the information only with select allies. The White House denied any association with the group and mentioned that it was too early to predict where things were heading. NATO expressed frustration towards the U.S. for not sharing the information with its allies, which further prompted President Joe Biden to converse with key allies and address the situation to ease tensions.
#economy
Forbes: 2023 Layoff Tracker: Forbes Cutting 1,000 Employees, Report Says
Forbes is preparing to lay off over 1,000 salaried and contracted employees, joining the trend of businesses conducting major job cuts throughout 2022, including KPMG, Robinhood, Uber, and Oracle among others, as confirmed by sources familiar with the matter. In separate news, carmaker Ford is expected to let go of an alleged over 1,000 employees across its software division, as well as gas-powered and electric vehicle manufacturing, inspite of denials from the company.
The Federalist Papers: States Weigh Implementing a New Kind of Tax on Citizens Amid Transition to Electric Vehicles
Lawmakers are considering implementing a per-mile tax on drivers, regardless of the type of vehicle they use, to meet the cost of road repairs and upgrades. With electric vehicles becoming more commonplace, state officials are exploring ways to change the current system of collecting taxes through gas, as EV drivers currently avoid this road tax. However, some analysts warn that EV owners may put extra wear and tear on roads due to their greater weight. States are also considering other ways to raise revenue, such as taxes on package delivery services and EV charging stations, as well as steeper electricity taxes from utilities.
#religion
National Review: Princeton Professor’s Initiative to Rebrand June ‘Fidelity Month’ Gains Steam on Religious Right
Religious conservatives are supporting Robert P. George’s initiative to rebrand June as “Fidelity Month” in response to American’s alleged decline in belief in the importance of values such as religion, marriage and family, and community. The aim is for people to renew their dedication to God, spouses, families, country, and communities. Many high-profile conservatives have given their support, and various outlets have covered the initiative. The Fidelity Month website received tens of thousands of visitors in June with a perfect score from the domain host GoDaddy. Some see the initiative as a direct response to Pride Month, but others don’t see it as adversarial.
#health
Fox News: As Lyme disease tests miss many acute infections, potential at-home test offers hope for earlier diagnosis
Virginia Tech researchers are developing an at-home test for Lyme disease, as current laboratory tests miss many early cases. Diagnosing the disease quickly is essential to prevent it from spreading to other parts of the body. The test, which detects the unique component of Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes the disease, sheds within hours of transmission, it is hoped, will lead to the development of a rapid and specific test that does not rely on a patient's response.
#education
Newsbusters: Teens in England ‘Too Frightened’ to Say There are Only 2 Genders
Teens in England wrote to the education secretary about their fear of speaking up on gender issues in school due to bullying.
The Blaze: 'Disruptive,' 'inappropriate,' 'unacceptable': College calls out graduate who went viral for ripping mic from staff member's hand
LaGuardia CC is investigating a viral video featuring grad Kadia Iman wrestling a microphone during a commencement ceremony.
Daily Wire: New York State Adopts NEA’s Radical Gender Agenda For Public Schools
New York Education Dept releases guidelines on supporting transgender students, including use of chosen pronouns & keeping gender transitions secret from parents.
#crime
Fox News: 5 Florida teens killed in submerged car that crashed into retention pond, police say
Five teenagers died when their car crashed into a pond in Fort Myers, Florida in the early hours of Monday morning. The cause of the accident is still under investigation. Four of the victims were employees at a local restaurant, with the fifth person not known to the outlet. The restaurant was closed on Monday but reopened on Tuesday.
Fox News: Lawyers for Pittsburgh synagogue shooter argue he is mentally ill in last-ditch effort to save his life
Robert Bowers, the shooter who killed 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018, has been convicted on all 63 charges and now faces the death penalty. His lawyers argue that his mental state leaves him unable to understand the world or make decisions. However, prosecutors argue intent was present at every step of the attack. The penalty phase has now begun, and the jury must first decide if Bowers is eligible for the death penalty before hearing further arguments and evidence.
Daily Wire: High School Grad’s Body Found In Desert Bonfire, Death Described As ‘Malicious’
A Nebraska teenager celebrating graduation was found dead in an Arizona desert bonfire pile in what authorities have described as a "malicious" death. Parker League was due to return home the day of the discovery. Having gone to stay with friends in Tempe, League had sent a text to his brother on June 10. Initial missing person's reports were filed three days later but the family were not immediately informed that League's body had been found. No arrests have yet been made and it is suggested the killing may have been linked to League's expensive watch.
All Outdoor: Two Men Cited for Shocking Catfish in Rapides Parish
Two men were cited for alleged fishing violations by Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) enforcement agents in Rapides Parish. Brandon Theriot, 37 of Ville Platte was cited for illegally taking fish, while Regan Theriot, 32 of Ville Platte was cited for angling without a fishing license. The two men were in possession of illegally harvest catfish and were shock fishing with a device made of a 12-volt battery under Brandon Theriot’s seat, which was connected to a can of smokeless tobacco.
#sports
Fox News: Angels walk-off White Sox as Mike Trout scores on wild pitch
The Los Angeles Angels defeated the Chicago White Sox 2-1 on Monday night in a game where offense was hard to come by. Mike Trout's struggles at the plate stood out, but he created a run by scoring on a game-ending wild pitch. The Angels' designated hitter, Shohei Ohtani, hit his 26th home run of the season, bolstering his push for American League player of the month. Luis Robert Jr. homered for the third straight game for the White Sox, but the team only managed to get one runner into scoring position. In the end, the Angels came out on top with their second walk-off win on a wild pitch this season.
Fox News: LIV Golf players to be eligible for PGA Tour return as part of agreement with Saudis
The PGA Tour and European tour have agreed to work with Saudi-backed LIV Golf, and PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan would determine the plan and strategy of NewCo operations which would include LIV Golf. The framework agreement, signed on May 30, lacks details that are still being worked out, including the future of LIV Golf. LIV Golf returns this week in Spain and at least finishes the 2023 season, if not beyond. The PGA Tour suspended players once they competed in a LIV event because they did not have releases required under the tour's policy.
Fox News: Tigers pitchers Matthew Boyd, Will Vest leave game vs Rangers due to injury
Detroit Tigers' starting pitcher Matthew Boyd and reliever Will Vest left the game against Texas Rangers with elbow and knee discomfort respectively. Boyd left the mound after throwing only 15 pitches and Vest left an inning later after hopping awkwardly. Detroit has nine pitchers on the injured list.
Fox News: 4-star wide receiver uses infant son to announce USC commitment
Ryan Pellum, a four-star wide receiver from Long Beach Millikan, announced he will attend the University of Southern California (USC) using his son as his messenger. USC and the University of Oregon were Pellum’s top two choices. However, after a visit by USC head coach Lincoln Riley, Pellum changed his mind. USC’s success under Riley in his first season, quarterback Caleb Williams, and its passing offense were major factors in Pellum’s decision to attend "Wide Receiver University".
Fox News: Marlins activate Jazz Chisholm Jr from IL, pitcher Trevor Rogers remains out through All-Star break
Jazz Chisholm Jr., Marlins' center fielder, returns to play after injury but left-hander Trevor Rogers remains sidelined with a partial tear in his right lat. Rogers doesn't believe he will need surgery for the injury. Marlins' best start since the 1997 World Series championship team.
Forbes: Mirroring Calm Skipper Pat Cummins, Australia Are Thwarting England In Clash Of Test Cricket Styles
Australia have adopted a defensive game plan, in contrast to England's high-octane style of play, in the Ashes series which defines legacies. Australia's former greats have traded barbs with England's fiery quick Ollie Robinson, but Australia seem unruffled as they focus on gaining a stranglehold in the series. England, on the other hand, expectedly promise to double down on their approach, but they are staring down the barrel of a major hole with their mantra potentially unravelled by the calm and calculated Cummins. The eyes of the cricket world are watching as 'Bazball' is at a critical juncture.
#science
Fox News: Scientist who dedicated her life to saving nearly extinct monkey species celebrates 4 decades of research
Karen Strier has spent over 40 years studying the northern muriqui monkey, which was on the verge of extinction when she first started. Her species reintroduction projects have resulted in a population increase of nearly five times in the Feliciano Miguel Abdala reserve in Caratinga, Brazil, and the groundbreaking research has helped to identify the monkeys as far more peaceful than other primates. Strier has advocated for further conservation efforts, including the creation of forest corridors to give the muriquis a larger range, and her dedication to this project has earned her much recognition.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: How Long Do Bass Live?
Bass can live 5-10 years, with some living up to 20 years. Survival of eggs is low due to predators like bream, bluegill, and crawfish feeding on them, and mother bass turning cannibalistic. Fish caught during summer should be returned to the water as soon as possible, to avoid shocking their system.