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America First News
30 Jun 2023
#illegals
Daily Wire: Private Citizens Patrolling The Banks Of The Rio Grande To Stop Illegal Immigration
Wyatt Watson, a 66-year-old Texan, patrols the Rio Grande in an effort to intercept and repel illegal immigrants. Alongside up to 50 volunteers, Watson has turned back thousands of immigrants, much to the dismay of cartels who profit from smuggling. Despite facing dangerous enemies, including an incident where a bullet struck his truck, Watson continues his mission to protect the border.
#politics
Fox News: WNBA champion says America is 'trash in so many ways’ amid SCOTUS rulings
Natasha Cloud of the Washington Mystics criticized the United States for its treatment of marginalized groups and expressed frustration with recent Supreme Court rulings. She called the country "trash" in a tweet and shared stories about rulings on Affirmative Action and anti-discrimination laws on her Instagram. In addition, the Supreme Court ruled against the Biden administration's student loan debt cancellation program.
PJ Media: Michigan Could Put You in Prison for ‘Misgendering’
In Canada, misgendering is considered a hate crime and can result in legal consequences. Michigan is also considering a bill that would make misgendering a felony, punishable by fines and imprisonment. The radical left is using legislation to compel speech and limit free expression.
Red State: California's Reparations Task Force Releases Its Final Report. It's 1,000 Pages of Wish-Casting Nonsense
An article revealed the slave-owning ancestors of several prominent figures. Ironically, Trump had no such connection. California's Reparations Task Force demanded $800 billion for slavery from taxpayers who never owned slaves. The report had over 140 bullet point demands, including repealing Proposition 209 and making slavery illegal. The Task Force later reduced the number to $200 billion, but the report was filled with errors and nonsense.
Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Rep Rosendale introduces bill to prohibit the IRS from purchasing guns after armed Montana raid
Rep. Matt Rosendale introduced a bill to prohibit the IRS from using taxpayer dollars to buy firearms. This comes after armed IRS and ATF agents raided a Montana gun store and confiscated customer information. Rosendale's bill aims to end the weaponization of the government .
Daily Wire: Radical Gender Theory Emerges As Key Wedge Issue In 2024 Presidential Election
Radical gender theory and the sexualization of children are becoming key issues for Republican candidates in the 2024 presidential election. A recent poll showed that these issues are a top priority for Republican primary voters, second only to border security. Republican candidates may look to governors Ron DeSantis and Glenn Youngkin, who have focused on protecting children in the culture war, as examples. With the rise of gender ideology and controversial education practices, many minority groups are standing against progressive leftist agendas taught in schools.
The Babylon Bee: DeSantis Announces $10,000 Reward For Using Wrong Pronouns
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis passes a law awarding citizens $10,000 for using incorrect pronouns, with funding coming from fines on those with certain yard signs. The law aims to combat political correctness and grow the middle class. Meanwhile, one man earns $3.2 million by using wrong pronouns at a local college.
Red State: Gorsuch Savages Sotomayor's Brain-Melting Dissent in the 303 Creative Case
The Supreme Court stopped Biden's illegal student loan scheme before mid-terms, leaving Democrats reeling. They also ruled in favor of religious freedom, stating that business owners cannot be compelled to violate their beliefs. Justice Gorsuch criticized Justice Sotomayor's confused dissent, highlighting her lack of interpretative standard.
Flag And Cross: Supreme Court Strikes Down Biden's $10,000 Student Debt Plan As Unconstitutional
The Supreme Court ruled Biden's plan to erase up to $10,000 of student debt is unconstitutional. The court said the government overstepped its authority.
Breitbart: Special Counsel Jack Smith Targets Top Trump Campaign Aide
Federal investigators are targeting Susie Wiles, a top aide to former President Donald Trump, as part of an investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents. Wiles, who is believed to be the representative of Trump's political action committee, is accused of viewing a classified map at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster. Trump's campaign denies any wrongdoing and claims the investigation is election interference.
#society
The Blaze: No, NBC ... this AWFUL LGBTQ chant was NOT taken ‘out of context’
LGBTQ activists at the Drag March in New York shout, "We’re here. We’re queer. We’re coming for your children!" Parents are concerned about the message and the impact on their kids. Glenn Beck criticizes the activists and media for downplaying the chant's significance.
National Review: The Corner: Michigan (They/Them) Strikes Again
Michigan politicians have passed a bill making it a felony to use the wrong pronouns, with possible jail time and fines. They also banned conversion therapy for youth questioning their gender identity, while still allowing counseling for gender transition.
Newsbusters: Conservative SCHOOLS Hyperbolic MSNBC Predicting Return of Segregation
Ana Cabrera Reports discusses the Supreme Court ruling on a free speech case involving a Colorado webpage designer being forced to make a same-sex wedding website. Carrie Severino, president of Judicial Crisis Network, argues that the ruling is about freedom of speech and does not lead to the return of a segregated society. Severino emphasizes that the ruling pertains to speech, not the individual's characteristics, and that the designer is willing to create websites for same-sex couples for other purposes.
Fox News: 'Extreme pride' in America wanes to near record-low number ahead of Fourth of July
A new poll shows a historically low number of U.S. adults expressing extreme pride in being American. Only 39% of adults feel extremely proud, just one percentage point higher than the record low in 2022. Age plays a significant role, with older Americans more likely to be extremely proud.
Fox News: California's final reparations proposal could pay qualifying residents up to $1 million each
California's Reparations Task Force has released a report estimating that Black Californians could receive $1 million each in compensation for historical discrimination. The report also suggests issuing a formal apology and implementing educational curriculums based on its findings. The task force worked with experts to calculate various forms of restitution, including restitution for mass incarceration, health disparities, housing discrimination, and land seizures.
Washington Free Beacon: Michigan Residents Could Face 5-Year Prison Sentence, $10,000 Fine for Using Wrong Pronouns
Michigan residents could face prison sentences and fines for misgendering someone if a new bill passes. Democrats in the state's House of Representatives passed the bill, criminalizing causing a person to "feel terrorized, frightened, or threatened." The bill is expected to be sent to the governor for signing.
The Blaze: French soccer coach arrested amid probe of claims he made racist, anti-Muslim remarks about his players: Report
French soccer coach Christophe Galtier was arrested and questioned over allegations of making racist and anti-Muslim remarks about his players. Galtier, who coaches the Paris Saint-Germain team, denied the accusations. The arrest is part of an investigation into alleged discrimination . France has laws that protect racial and ethnic minorities from discrimination, and the government enforces them effectively .
Daily Wire: UN Finds Familiar Scapegoat After Muslim Migrants Riot In Major French Cities
The United Nations accuses French law enforcement of racism following the shooting death of a Muslim teenager during a traffic stop in Nanterre, west of Paris. The UN calls for a serious examination of racism and discrimination within law enforcement. The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination cites disproportionate identity checks and discriminatory stops against minority groups.
PJ Media: Study: 10K More Babies Born After Texas Pro-Life Law
A recent study found that almost 10,000 more babies were born after the Texas Heartbeat Law was passed, indicating a causal relationship. Pro-life legislation saves lives!
Fox News: Biden ‘deeply concerned’ after SCOTUS rules for Christian web designer, calls on Congress to respond
President Biden expressed concern about the Supreme Court's decision in favor of a web designer who refused to design gay marriage websites, calling for Congress to protect LGBTQI+ people. He stated that the ruling could lead to more discrimination against LGBTQI+ Americans and weaken laws protecting all Americans against discrimination. Biden pledged to work with the federal government and states to enforce civil rights protections and urged Congress to pass the Equality Act to ensure equal rights for everyone.
The Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that a web designer has the right to refuse designing websites for gay marriages based on free speech and religious beliefs. The decision overturned a lower court ruling and stated that Colorado's nondiscrimination law violated the designer's First Amendment rights. Justice Gorsuch wrote in the majority opinion that the United States should prioritize tolerance over coercion. Justice Sotomayor dissented, arguing that the ruling allowed for discrimination and marked gays and lesbians as second-class citizens.
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Is Revolt in Russia Good for America?
Emma and Matt discuss the armed insurrection in Russia. Prigozhin, head of the Wagner Group, mutinies and seizes Rostov-on-Don. The mutiny is eventually quelled, but the incident raises concerns about the potential consequences for Russia and its stability.
#economy
Forbes: Protect My Ride: Xpel Attracts New Generation Of Auto Enthusiasts
Ryan Pape, CEO of Xpel, believes that Generation Z still cares about cars and driving, despite concerns that young people are more focused on gaming and social media. Xpel, a company that sells paint-protective film for cars, has reached annual revenues of over $300 million by effectively marketing their products through various auto-related retailers. Pape argues that the majority of new car buyers still have pride in their vehicles and are concerned about damage to the exterior. The company has also expanded into other areas such as window tinting, which has helped to keep them successful in the evolving automotive market.
The Federalist Papers: Joe Biden Just Lost The Support Of The Largest Auto Union Over His Electric Vehicle Push
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is withholding support for President Biden due to his aggressive promotion of electric vehicles, demanding commitments to protect auto industry jobs. Automakers are struggling with job cuts and costs as they transition to electric vehicles. Ford Motor Company is laying off 1,000 workers due to rising costs associated with EVs. The UAW is concerned about the administration's funding of profitable companies while workers suffer. The UAW's support for Biden is reevaluated as it aims to protect its members and the auto industry.
The Federalist Papers: Joe Biden Just Lost Support From Largest Auto Union Over His Electric Vehicle Push
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is withholding support for President Biden due to his aggressive promotion of electric vehicles, demanding commitments to protect auto industry jobs. Automakers are struggling with job cuts and costs as they transition to electric vehicles. Ford Motor Company is laying off 1,000 workers due to rising costs associated with EVs. The UAW is concerned about the administration's funding of profitable companies while workers suffer. The UAW's support for Biden is reevaluated as it aims to protect its members and the auto industry.
The Epoch Times: Average Long-Term US Mortgage Rate Rises to 6.71 Percent in First Increase After 3 Straight Drops
Mortgage rates in the US have risen, ending a three-week decline. The average rate on a 30-year home loan increased to 6.71 percent from 6.67 percent last week. This rise in rates can make it more expensive for borrowers, limiting their options in an already unaffordable housing market.
#military
National Review: The Corner: Poland Wins U.S. Approval of $15 Billion Patriot Purchase
Poland has received approval from the State Department to purchase Patriot missile systems and related equipment worth $15 billion. This purchase is part of Poland's program to improve its air and missile defense capabilities. The sale aims to strengthen Poland's security as a NATO ally and enhance its interoperability with the United States and other allies.
#religion
The New American: Supreme Court Rules Against USPS in Religious Freedom Case - The New American
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a part-time mailman's religious freedom, overturning a previous decision. The case highlighted the issue of employers restricting religious practices, with the court setting a new standard for accommodations.
The Imaginative Conservative: The Nigerian Gift
Fr. Godfrey Okwunka, a Nigerian priest, has become the chaplain at Wyoming Catholic College. Despite the challenges of adjusting to a new culture and climate, Fr. Godfrey is grateful for the opportunity. He highlights the strong religious spirit in Nigeria and the abundance of vocations to the priesthood, despite the violence and attacks that occur in the country. Fr. Godfrey also mentions his challenges in dealing with the weather and food in Wyoming, but overall, he appreciates the academic environment and liturgy at Wyoming Catholic College.
#education
Washington Free Beacon: Supreme Court's Student Loan Ruling Could Save US More Than $300 Billion
The Supreme Court invalidated Biden's student debt relief plan, saving taxpayers $305 billion. The decision, based on separation of powers, will reduce the deficit. However, resuming loan repayments in October will impact the economy.
Fox News: GOP lawmaker aims to block colleges using personality tests in wake of Supreme Court affirmative action ruling
GOP Rep. Michelle Steel is introducing the HARVARD Act, requiring universities to disclose personality test use in college admissions to ensure transparency and prevent discrimination against Asian American students.
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 346: SCOTUS Ends Racial Preferences in College Admissions; Guest Alex Marlow
The Supreme Court ruled against racial preferences in college admissions. Clarence Thomas' opinion in the case was powerful.
The Epoch Times: Universities Say Affirmative Action Ban Won't Stop Them From Pursuing Racial Outcomes
The recent Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action in schools won't change institutions seeking race-based outcomes. Universities may find workarounds to continue diversity initiatives.
#crime
The Blaze: Virginia sheriff charged for allegedly giving out deputy badges for bribes worth over $70K
Virginia sheriff faces federal fraud and conspiracy charges for allegedly accepting bribes from businessmen for deputy sheriff badges; indicted on 16 counts. Mayor threatened to deputize citizens to exempt them from gun control laws. Charges include conspiracy, bribery, and honest-services fraud.
Fox News: Supreme Court to take up major domestic violence gun case
The Supreme Court will review whether a federal law banning individuals under domestic violence restraining orders from owning firearms violates the Second Amendment. The Department of Justice appealed a decision that people under these orders retain their constitutional right to own guns. The case concerns a man with a civil protective order who was found with a rifle and pistol in his home.
#sports
Forbes: Lebron James Leads The Athlete Movement From Media Company To Production Powerhouse
Athletes like LeBron James are now evolving into media moguls, creating and distributing original content and curating narratives around sports, culture, business, and more. This shift in power has disrupted the traditional sports and entertainment space, giving athletes an unfair advantage in securing scripts and attracting talent. This trend signifies a new era in the entertainment industry, where athletes and celebrities become driving forces behind content creation, curation, and delivery.
Fox News: Former MLB player Jim Edmonds sparks controversy with comments on Guardians', Commanders' name changes
Former MLB player Jim Edmonds was criticized on social media for expressing shock at the name changes of the Cleveland Guardians and Washington Commanders baseball teams. Edmonds shared messages he had received from fans who were divided on the issue. While some defended Edmonds, many condemned his comments as problematic.
Fox News: Caitlyn Jenner says Biden is 'trying to destroy' women's sports with latest Title IX proposal
Caitlyn Jenner continues to criticize President Biden for his proposal to expand Title IX's protection to include gender identity, arguing that it will harm women's sports by allowing biological men to compete. She emphasizes the importance of fairness and protecting women's spaces in sports. Several states have already passed legislation banning transgender athletes from participating in school sports aligned with their gender identity, but Biden has expressed opposition to these bills.
#other
Daily Wire: Will Smith’s Kid Says Jada Pinkett Smith Introduced Family To Psychedelic Drugs
Jaden Smith revealed that his mother, Jada Pinkett Smith, introduced their family to psychedelic drugs, which helped them find empathy with each other. The use of these drugs helped them release old ways of thinking and work out their disagreements. Jada Pinkett Smith acknowledged assumptions made about her family and plans to address them in her upcoming book.
Jaden Smith shared his experience using mushrooms for the first time, noting that it led to an ego dissolution and a profound change in his perspective. Jada Pinkett Smith also discussed using "plant medicine" to cope with her depression.