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America First News
8 Jun 2023
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: NYC Mayor Sues Most of State to Force Them To Take Illegals
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is denouncing other states for busing illegal aliens to his city while also attempting to bus them to Canada and upstate New York. He has now escalated his war with the rest of the state by suing over 30 upstate localities that issued emergency orders aimed at barring the city from housing migrants in hotels. The migrants want to be in New York City, not in Orange County, and Adams is trying to dump them in Newburgh, which doesn't want them either. The lawsuit claims that the emergency orders are premised on "false claims" that the asylum seekers' presence constitutes a serious threat to public safety.
Townhall: Biden Political Decision to End Rapid DNA Testing at the Border Guarantees Immigrant Child Abuse
The Biden administration has quietly ended a rapid DNA testing program at the southern border, which helped end fraudulent child trafficking in the Trump era. The program was cut back to only a few dozen tests per month, given only when deemed “absolutely necessary” or when there was “significant suspicion,” possibly due to news backlogs and media pressure. The ending of the program is expected to lead to an increase in fraudulent child trafficking and abuse.
Townhall: Moral Authority — the Secret Weapon to Restore America
Corruption and political weaponization of the Biden Justice Department have impaired the Constitution's Bill of Rights for patriots in America. Former FBI director James Comey's endorsement of Biden, despite the widely pervasive two-tiered justice system in the US and the travesty at the southern border, shows how corrupt and detached the ruling class is in Washington. During Biden's first two and third years of presidency, up to seven million illegal entries occurred, including enemies of America such as terrorists and human trafficking cartels. As a result, crime rates in American cities have spiked. The Biden administration has violated Americans' rights by incarcerating 1,000 domestic political prisoners and politically weaponizing law enforcement. The role of moral authority in government legitimacy and international relations is paramount. Restoring election integrity is necessary for recovering peace and prosperity.
#politics
Townhall: FBI's Misuse of Surveillance Tool Underscores Need for Conservative Oversight
The FBI's abuse of Section 702, a surveillance tool for collecting intel on foreign targets, has sparked controversy. Its misuse included searches related to the Capitol attack and BLM protests, raising concerns about privacy infringements on American citizens. Conservatives must support efforts for transparency, accountability, and reforms to prevent further encroachments on civil liberties.
The FBI's history of controversial surveillance reveals a pattern of abuse of power, where prominent figures like Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were monitored and targeted. Congress must establish clear guidelines, reporting requirements, and oversight to prevent future abuses of Section 702. As conservatives, we must demand respect for constitutional rights, accountability, and transparency in government actions. Reauthorization of Section 702 must only happen with significant reforms that address systemic issues and protect American privacy. liberties
Fox News: AI arms race will dominate 2024 election
The 2024 election will be a battle of AI technology, with campaigns using hyper-targeted ads, personalized content creation, and opposition research to gain an advantage. Failure to explore and test new technology is a death sentence for political campaigns, as opponents will likely be utilizing AI. Political campaigns are laboratories of innovation, where new technologies and strategies can be tested and refined, and corporations should pay attention to the good, bad, and ugly uses of AI in campaigns. Tom Newhouse, VP of Digital Marketing at Convergence Media and former digital director at the National Republican Congressional Committee, views these technological advances as a major opportunity.
Townhall: Playing The Field (Again)
Several new candidates have entered the crowded field of presidential nominees, prompting a cynical look at the current contenders. Donald Trump remains the front-runner, but questions remain as to why promises made during his first term were not kept. Other candidates, such as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, have potential but need to loosen up and hit back at attacks. Meanwhile, candidates like Mike Pence and Larry Elder lack support and groundswell, and Vivek Ramaswamy comes across as all sizzle with no substance. The dark horse candidate, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, has potential but needs to work hard to gain attention. ( )
Front Page Magazine: Cornel West, a Black Marxist, Accused of Being "Right-Wing" for Running Against Biden
Cornel West, a black Marxist, has announced his third-party presidential campaign, causing panic for the Democrats and media who have been running a full-fledged jihad against No Labels for fielding a third-party campaign. West's campaign has been accused of being part of a "right-wing plot" to elect Trump, but this accusation falls short since West is an author of multiple books on Marxism and a pal of Louis Farrakhan. West's campaign has been promoted on a podcast hosted by Russell Brand, a socialist, causing further controversy and scrutiny.
Townhall: DeSantis' Early Campaign Gets the Blue Check From Fiscal Conservatives
Ron DeSantis launched his presidential campaign via Twitter Spaces, bypassing traditional media routes. Many criticized the launch for being too "online" and appealing only to politically active users. DeSantis's approach interlaces cultural debates with practical economics, appealing to a broader audience of conservative voters and setting him apart from both Democrats and Donald Trump.
Front Page Magazine: DOE is About to Unleash Sexual Assault on Girls and Women
The Biden administration's Department of Education is proposing a new rule that changes the interpretation of Title IX of the Civil Rights Act, allowing boys and men who identify as the opposite sex to compete on girls' and women's sports teams and use their bathrooms and locker rooms. The rule will increase the risk of sexual assault against women and cause perverse effects in society. Girls and women will be vulnerable in public places, and historic places of refuge for women will become new places of heightened violent crime risk. This new rule will erase every gain that Title IX has brought women over the last forty-one years. 'srights
Townhall: Truth Is the Foundation of Our Nation
The collapse of public trust in the professional class can be attributed to the abandonment of principles, particularly the commitment to truth. Without truth, a healthy and flourishing society cannot exist, and the desire to be God and declare truth whatever one wants it to be exalts human desire over scientific fact, resulting in the transgender and abortion movements. Ideologies mixing fact with fancy spread across significant cultural institutions in the US, ultimately causing societies filled with people easily manipulated to be ruled by authoritarian leaders and unaware citizens continuing to vote for corrupt politicians. In order to save the country, a battle for the truth must commence.
Townhall: Who Do the Dems Replace Biden With?
Joe Biden's presidency has been plagued by defeats to the Taliban, Kevin McCarthy, and a sandbag, leading many to question his mental acuity and fitness for office. Despite mumbling about running again in 2024, there is no guarantee he will make it to the end of his term. The Democrats have no clear replacement, with the potential candidates lacking competency and electability.
Front Page Magazine: Comey Warns Trump Might Use the Constitution Against Him and His Corrupt Friends
The corrupt and politicized FBI has been taken over by the leftist establishment. James Comey, an intensely partisan leftist, warns that President Trump may weaponize the justice system against them, despite having previously done so himself. According to Comey, a "rogue" President like Trump would be able to "destroy" people, citing a flawed U.S. Constitution. Comey's hypocrisy is evident in his fear of being held accountable, as everything Trump could do would be constitutional. Leftists, including Comey, have displayed their disdain for the Constitution for years.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Obama - Groomed by KGB?
The Glazov Gang discusses Obama's possible ties to the KGB, citing the controversial Tom Fife story. J.R. Nyquist provides expert analysis on the topic of Obama's grooming and legacy.
Newsbusters: MSNBC Deems Parent Organizations Hate Groups
MSNBC's Deadline: White House promoted the Southern Poverty Law Center’s report labeling parental rights groups as hate groups without evidence. Host Nicolle Wallace called them extremist, anti-government groups, while guest Frank Figliuzzi compared them to the KKK. SPLC President and CEO Margret Huang called them “terrifying individuals” and vilified their efforts to review their children’s education. MSNBC presented the report as objective and factual, with no counterpoint offered. The network willingly labeled concerned parents as hate-filled extremists. 😡
#society
Townhall: Soft vs. Hard Bigotry
Tim Scott, a Black Republican senator, appeared on "The View" to address accusations that he "doesn't get racism." He argued that it's a "dangerous, offensive, disgusting message to send to our young people today" that successful Black Republicans are "exceptions not the rule." Scott cited former President Obama, Vice President Harris, and two African American secretaries of state as just a few of the many examples of Black people who have achieved high levels of success. Despite acknowledging the existence of racism, Scott believes that there are growing numbers of Black people who are succeeding and that they should be seen not as exceptions, but examples for others to follow.
Front Page Magazine: Pride Month and Why Schools Are Sexualizing Children
Public schools are hypersexualizing children through transgender and gender ideology agendas, and LGBTQ groups and educational groups are contributing to that harmful curriculum. Gyorgy Lukács, founder of Western and cultural Marxism, spoke about the sexualization of children in schools as a tactic to destabilize the family unit and shift culture towards Marxist society. Parents and educators must stand strong against Marxist agendas and protect children from the emotional and psychological harm that comes with sexualization in youth.
Townhall: Her Biological 'Father' Wanted Her Aborted, But She Was Never Unwanted
Against the odds, a man and his wife are able to adopt their daughter after a four-year battle. The child's biological father relinquished his rights, and the baby girl officially became a part of the Bomberger family. The family shares their story to inspire others facing unexpected pregnancies.
Front Page Magazine: Our Dangerous Contempt for Work
The younger generation, particularly Gen Z’ers, have demonstrated concerning attitudes towards work and employment. Many display a disapproval of traditional work, believing that their needs and comfort should take priority over the needs of the business that pays them. A significant number of Gen Z’ers work only the bare minimum or engage in “funemployment”, where they prioritize leisure activities over seeking employment. These attitudes have been facilitated by changing views towards work and were encouraged during the COVID-19 pandemic. These changes in younger people’s attitudes pose a significant risk to America's economy, political freedom and prosperity.
#war
Forbes: The Prize For Weirdest Armored Vehicle Goes To Ukraine’s ‘Frankenstein’ Scout Car
Desperation breeds innovation, but the Ukrainian Franken-BRDM might be taking it too far. The modified Soviet-vintage BRDM-2 scout car is now a light armored personnel carrier with a superstructure nearly twice the height of the original, making it an easy target for Russian gunners. The Ukrainian army is eager for more armored personnel carriers, but these BRDM mods showcase a new level of desperation in the war with Russia.
Euromaidan Press: Russia controlled Kakhovka Dam and bears responsibility for its destruction – White House
Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine destroyed, causing flooding in Kherson City's Korabel district. White House Press Secretary blames Russia for the destruction and resulting devastation, citing their control over the dam and presence in Ukraine due to war.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: Republican Senators Demand DOD Investigate Alleged Spy Balloon Intel Leak That Blurred Biden Critiques
Republican senators are urging the Department of Defense’s Inspector General to investigate their claims that a DOD official leaked classified information to shield President Joe Biden from criticism for his response to the Chinese balloon that flew over the United States in early February. The Republicans suggest the official responsible for revealing that Chinese balloons had previously entered U.S. airspace was attempting to shift blame from the Biden administration’s response to the February balloon incident. On Tuesday, 10 Republican senators called for the DOD Inspector General to formally investigate the handling of classified documents by the undersecretary responsible for the alleged leak.
Townhall: A Tale of Two Irans
Iran's government has spread its corrupt version of government to serve its anti-Western ideology, affecting the lives of Iranians for generations to come. The Iranian people are mainly pro-Western, but an oppressive regime withholds religious and human freedoms from its citizens. Most Iranians are fed up with Islam, calling for greater social, religious, and political freedoms. Iranians reject Islam and become open to accepting Christ as the landscape of faith in Iran is changing.
Front Page Magazine: Abbas’ Sour Stemwinder at the UN General Assembly
Mahmoud Abbas likened Israel to Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels, in its use of the big lie. Abbas himself engaged in Holocaust minimization, yet he accused Israel of perpetrating “50 Holocausts” without evidence. In reality, Israel was not created by anyone except the Jews themselves as they were prevented from immigrating by the British, who were holders of the Palestine Mandate. Israel received peace offers from 2000-2008, offering land and compensation, but the Palestinian authority turned them all down. Mahmoud Abbas spends his time whipping up international hostility toward Israel while not trying to make a deal with them.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Why Consumers Should Check Cars For Flood Damage Before Buying
Flood-damaged cars may not be retired and instead may resurface for sale on used car lots. CARFAX data shows 378,000 flood-damaged vehicles were on the road in 2021, and Hurricane Ida caused roughly 212,000 more. Experts advise caution when buying used cars and recommend using all senses to check for water damage.
Townhall: What to Make of New Projections of Big Government Savings
We have a debt-ceiling deal that avoids default, but projections show the U.S. debt will still reach 115% of GDP by 2033. The plan reduces the deficit by $1 - $2 trillion over 10 years, but with the current deficit projected to be over $20 trillion, much more needs to be done. Projections are based on current policies and do not account for unforeseen events or changes to policies, such as tax reform or entitlement programs. Inflation and rising interest rates could also impact the deficit. Congress must continue working on fiscal responsibility.
#history
PJ Media: Remembering the Horrors of D-Day
Seventy-nine years ago this week, the Allies launched their invasion of Normandy in the largest amphibious landing since ancient times. Nearly 160,000 troops stormed five beaches of Nazi-occupied France in an impossible mission to liberate Europe and end the Nazi regime. Over 10,000 Allied soldiers were lost in the 24 hours of D-Day.
Despite heavy losses, the men at Omaha charged into battle against overwhelming odds because they "believed" in the United States and were confident in American know-how. They were not awed by German technological wizardry, veterans with years of battle experience, and a ruthless martial code. The generation that fought in World War II understood the sacrifices that needed to be made to protect their country and way of life, and it is important to remember and honor their legacy.
#health
Fox News: ChatGPT shows one dangerous flaw when responding to health crisis questions, study finds
A study found that ChatGPT failed to provide appropriate referrals to resources for public health issues like addiction, domestic violence, sexual assault, and suicidal tendencies. Although the model provided evidence-based responses, just 22% of the answers included referrals to specific resources. OpenAI's usage policies do not allow the model to be used for medical instruction. Experts suggest a more "holistic approach" for AI assistants, incorporating referrals to specific resources and partnerships with public health leaders.
Townhall: Congress Should Not Do the Bidding of a Dying Trade Association
Pharmaceutical companies are launching an attack on Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), the companies managing health insurance prescription benefits, blaming them for the high cost of health care rather than examining their own pricing regulations, according to The Federalist. Many employers are calling for transparency around PBMs' contracting, but the author of the essay warns that if Congress passes anti-PBM legislation, costs could increase rather than decrease. Furthermore, falling for Big Pharma's blame game by targeting PBMs won't help everyday Americans get the care they need. The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) is pushing for government intervention related to PBMs, but some major pharmaceutical manufacturers are leaving the trade association, saying it wasn't a "productive or effective use of their resources". A University of Chicago study found that legislation proposed by Congress could actually harm consumers by discouraging competition and lead to significant cost increases.
Newsbusters: CNN's Bash Argues With Pence About Trans Surgeries for Children
Former Vice President Mike Pence supports state legislation banning gender transition procedures for children under 18, even with parental consent, due to the long-term negative effects that mental health experts have warned about. He compared it to not letting children get tattoos before they are 18. The comments were made during a town hall event with CNN's Dana Bash.
#education
Front Page Magazine: The Howard Zinn Industry
Zinn Education Project promotes Marxist ideology in teaching American history, encouraging the infusion of social justice in all lesson plans.
#crime
Fox News: Prince Harry's UK court fight: Experts reveal if emotional prince revisiting his 'tortured' past was a mistake
Prince Harry faced two days of cross-examination at London's High Court as he sued the publisher of the Daily Mirror for allegedly using unlawful techniques "on an industrial scale" to score front-page scoops on his life. This is his first of several lawsuits against the media to go to trial. The prince testified that the tabloid press strained his relationship with ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy.
Despite suffering from PTSD and opening up about struggles with visiting London, royal experts believe that Prince Harry's decision to testify is causing more harm than good. He detailed the damage of tabloid rumors that questioned the paternity of King Charles III and the Zimbabwe-born businesswoman's relationship with him. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reside in Montecito, California, with their son Prince Archie and daughter Princess Lilibet. The case dates from 1996 to 2011, and Mirror Group denies all Harry’s claims.
Front Page Magazine: Reflecting On What Took Place in Uvalde One Year Later
In May 2022, a shooting occurred at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas leaving 19 students and two teachers dead. Reports have shown that many police officers were standing outside, waiting to be told what to do. The incident has led to distrust in the police force, but it has also taught other officers the importance of good leadership. Police officers risk their lives to protect others, and good leadership is essential to support them in doing their job.
#sports
Townhall: My Plan for the Transgenders
Transgender athletes want to participate in sports, specifically in the same category as those who were assigned female at birth. Their opponents suggest that this will lead to unfairness and bullying. Raymond Chandler proposes creating a third category for gender-revised athletes to compete, a solution that was not well-received. The underlying issue remains unresolved.
#outdoors
Flag And Cross: Dramatic Water Rescue Caught On Camera After Woman Falls Into Raging Rapids
A woman fell into fast-moving rapids while whitewater rafting on the Arkansas River in Colorado over Memorial Day weekend but was rescued by her tour group. Rising water levels from melting snow have rejuvenated the drought-parched rivers but also created dangerous situations for rafters. Rivers fed by snow melt are getting a second wind and are presenting potentially dangerous whitewater rafting conditions as excursion companies report high volumes of water not seen in years.
#technology
Fox News: AI in Hollywood: Crowd-created film allows fans to design generative art, work with studio on creative process
Hollywood film studio OneDoor Studios is using AI and real-time design to create its action movie "Calculated," based on a popular sci-fi book series. OneDoor Studios is working with AI artists on generating images and creating the storyboard, shot lists, and enhancing concept art. The use of AI has helped increase the pace and lower costs, making filmmaking more accessible to everyone, according to Dan Cobb, the Chief Marketing Officer of OneDoor Studios. Fielding concerns about the potential impact on the job of concept artists and illustrators, Cobb said that AI is just another tool that helps illustrators enhance their process and get extra fill for image backgrounds.
Fox News: Chinese dominance in AI would result in 'no freedom, no representative government' warn experts
China and the U.S. are in a race to develop artificial intelligence (AI) systems, with experts warning of dire consequences if China surpasses the U.S. in this technology. If China wins the AI race, it could impact the U.S. societally, militarily and culturally, putting Americans at their mercy as they shape free speech and power in modern society. China has made significant AI investments, and its actions could affect the dissemination of information online, making it difficult to get a full breadth of information available on any given topic. China could also export its suppression of speech and information to the United States indirectly because of its dominance if it were to take advantage.
Experts warn that if China overtook the U.S. in the AI race, there could be dire consequences. A world dominated by China is not a world that most people want to live in. It is a world ruled by one person in Beijing, where there is no freedom or representative governance. China's AI technology could be used to control the dissemination of information online, impacting free speech. Furthermore, the race for AI dominance has led to concerns about China stealing industrial secrets, including related to the AI technology itself and hardware, such as semiconductor chips that power the AI systems.
#other
Fox News: Canada celebrates annual Clean Air Day, as fires continue to ravage northeastern US
Canada is experiencing its worst wildfire season in recorded history due to ongoing drought conditions and high temperatures. The smoke from the fires has spread to the northeastern United States and created hazardous air quality conditions. Despite this, Canada upheld its annual Clean Air Day as a reminder of the importance of good air quality.