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#illegals
Breitbart: Report: Joe Biden Considers Requiring Illegal Aliens to Remain in Texas
President Joe Biden is considering a plan to require illegal aliens with dubious asylum claims to stay in Texas, which would result in the state absorbing thousands of illegal aliens each week. The plan aims to make it easier for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to locate and deport the illegal aliens if they fail their initial asylum screenings. The program would also have the benefit of shielding sanctuary states and cities from the chaos caused by waves of illegal immigration. This falls under .
The Remain in Texas program would keep select border crossers in Texas and track them using GPS monitoring. This proposal comes as Biden opposes former President Donald Trump's Remain in Mexico policy, which required border crossers to stay in Mexico while awaiting immigration hearings. The Biden administration has been known for its relaxed enforcement of immigration laws, opting for an expansive Catch and Release network that has led to the release of millions of illegal aliens into American communities.
Red State: The View Hosts Learn the Consequences of Illegal Immigration, and Their Responses Are Hilarious
The hosts of The View discuss the illegal immigration crisis in New York City, suggesting that the illegal immigrants should be resettled in other communities across the U.S. due to the strain it puts on the city. This sparks criticism and highlights the hypocrisy of liberals who promote open borders but want the consequences to be dealt with elsewhere.
Flag And Cross: Watch: Mayor Adams Admits Defeat, Warns Crowd New York City Will Be Destroyed
Liberal New York City mayor warns of the destructive impact of illegal immigration on the city. He expresses frustration at the lack of support and predicts no end to the crisis. The city is facing a $12 billion deficit and expects all services to be affected. A new humanitarian center will provide shelter for asylum seekers. Republican Gov. Abbott of Texas is criticized for busing migrants to New York City. 110,000 migrants have arrived in the past year, posing challenges for housing, education, and healthcare. While most New Yorkers view the influx as a serious problem, some still advocate for accepting more asylum seekers. The article questions the hypocrisy of affluent New Yorkers who virtue-signal but fail to take responsibility for the consequences.
#politics
Human Events: BREAKING: Sound of Freedom producer Eduardo Verástegui registers to run for president of Mexico
Eduardo Verástegui, a producer and entertainment personality, has announced his candidacy as an independent candidate in Mexico's presidential race. He plans to focus on issues such as abortion, recently decriminalized by the Supreme Court, and corruption.
The Blaze: You won't believe THIS SHOCKING TRUTH buried in the Jan. 6 video archives
House Republicans have allowed access to footage from January 6, but there are concerns about missing hours and cameras with no footage. Investigative journalist Steve Baker has found evidence tampering and collusion in his investigation.
Fox News: North Carolina board seeks funding control over state charter schools after state strips board of other powers
The State Board of Education in North Carolina approves a policy to regain control over charter schools, requiring the Charter School Review Board to submit applications and financial documents for approval. Funding will be determined based on compliance with government regulations. The policy is supported by board members exercising their authority over financial accountability.
The GOP-dominated legislature in North Carolina overrides the governor's veto, renaming the advisory board to the Charter School Review Board, granting final decision-making power. Democrats support the policy, while Republicans express concern over its implementation and timing. The State Board of Education acts quickly to address rejected charter applications.
Daily Wire: GA Grand Jury Recommended Charges Against Lindsey Graham, Former GOP Sens, Report Shows
A grand jury in Georgia recommends charges against high-profile Republicans, including Trump, in a racketeering case trying to overturn the 2020 election. The indictment names 19 co-defendants who are accused of participating in a conspiracy under the RICO statute. Trump's campaign capitalizes on the situation.
Breitbart: LIVE: Texas AG Paxton Impeachment Trial, DAY 4
Day four of the Texas Senate impeachment trial of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton began with the recall of a former top deputy who testified that the Office of the Attorney General had been hijacked for personal gain. Lawyers and legal analysts emphasize that using public funds for private lawsuits is a violation of the Texas Constitution and can result in criminal sanctions or removal from office. The impeachment proceedings, including video archives and related documents, can be found on the Texas Senate Impeachment website.
#society
Flag And Cross: 4 In 10 Pet Owners Would Take A Pay Cut To Work From Home With Their Pets
Four in 10 pet parents would take a lower salary to work from home and be with their pets. Leaving pets alone at home causes stress, as they begin to miss their owners in just 37 minutes. Concerns about separation anxiety and changes in mental health have led pet parents to use pet cameras and seek support for understanding pet behavior. They also reconnect with their pets through playing, talking, and cuddling after a long day apart. Pet owners prioritize being with their pets and feel a sense of separation anxiety and loneliness when away.
Fox News: Better back in the day? Americans blast things they 'just don't make like they used to'
Americans in New York miss the good old days when the quality of cars, products, and things was better. They also long for the simplicity of Saturday morning cartoons and the music of the past. Some even feel that politicians used to be more focused on looking out for everyday Americans. Housing affordability has also become a concern, with many finding it difficult for young people to buy homes.
Daily Wire: Danish Director Scoffs At Reporter Asking About ‘Lack Of Diversity’ In His Film: ‘Takes Place In Denmark In The 1750s’
Danish actor and director dismiss concerns about lack of diversity in their film "The Promised Land," set in 1750s Denmark. They emphasize historical accuracy and rarity of people of color during that time. New diversity requirements for the Oscars were not considered during the movie's development.
The Blaze: Commentary: Media lies about South Carolina’s abortion case
Media outlets have a history of misleading readers. The recent coverage of South Carolina's abortion decision falsely blamed a change in justices' sex for the outcome. In reality, the retirement of Justice Hearn did not affect the decision and the court was dealing with a new law. The media ignored the important question of when life begins and instead focused on the gender makeup of the court.
The Economist: The escape of a terror suspect shines a light on Britain’s jails
The escape of a terror suspect from a prison in London sparks a manhunt involving 150 police officers. The incident raises concerns about the security and staffing issues in Britain's jails.
Fox News: London police increasingly confident terrorism suspect daring escape 'clearly pre-planned'
London's Metropolitan Police are investigating the escape of terrorism suspect Daniel Khalife from a prison in the London area. Police believe it was a pre-planned escape and are looking into the possibility of inside help. Khalife, who was discharged from the army under accusations of obtaining information useful to an enemy, escaped by strapping himself to the bottom of a food delivery van.
The search for Khalife has narrowed to Richmond Park, and authorities are combing the area. The incident has raised concerns about the security of the prison, with calls for its closure. The escape has also brought attention to the issue of prison population and availability of prison places.
#economy
Fox News: Biden admin's eco regulations will devastate economy: manufacturers, business groups
Industry groups, including the Chamber of Commerce and the American Farm Bureau Federation, are urging the Biden administration to reconsider its proposal to tighten air-quality standards, warning that it would devastate the economy and hinder supply chains and manufacturing. The proposed regulations seek to curb fine particles in the air, but industry argues that current standards are already stringent enough and that manufacturers have made significant progress in lowering emissions. A study commissioned by the National Association of Manufacturers estimates that the regulations could threaten billions of dollars of economic activity and put hundreds of thousands of jobs at risk.
#health
National Review: The Corner: Medical Journal: Affirmative Action as Health Care
The New England Journal of Medicine has published an advocacy article arguing that affirmative action is crucial for improving population health. The article suggests that better education and income resulting from affirmative action positively impact health outcomes. It also highlights the importance of diversity in the healthcare workforce and the messages that affirmative action sends to marginalized groups. However, the author believes that medical journals should stick to medicine and leave policy debates to citizens.
Flag And Cross: Whoopi Goldberg Roasted for 'Theatrics' While Skyping Into 'The View' with COVID
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg is absent from "The View" due to her third bout of COVID-19. Goldberg addresses rumors and speculation in a video, confirming her positive test and vaccination status. Critics question the seriousness of her illness and suggest conspiracy theories. (Health)
#education
Newsbusters: Teen Vogue Harps on Transgenderism For Back To School Tips
Teen Vogue advises transgender students on coming out at school, emphasizing use of preferred bathrooms and suggesting hormone treatments, but neglects other important aspects of starting a new school year.
The New American: Kids Don't Have to be This Anxious - The New American
Kids are anxious due to adult micromanagement. Letting them do things independently is the solution to reduce anxiety.
Daily Wire: NYC Teachers Who Refused COVID Vaccine Must Get Jobs Back With Back Pay, Judge Rules
A judge rules that NYC teachers fired for refusing COVID vaccine must be reinstated with back pay due to unlawful denial of religious exemptions.
National Review: The Corner: Reflections on an Academic Research Program That’s Completely Bogus
Research in the field of "anti-racism" is driven by ideology to confirm racism as a stain on America and maintain funding and control on college campuses.
#crime
Fox News: Police securing zone around escaped murderer after he was spotted on trailcam at PA botanical garden
Escaped murderer Danelo Cavalcante remains on the run in Pennsylvania after multiple sightings at a botanical garden. The Pennsylvania State Police believe he is dangerous and becoming more desperate. The manhunt continues into its ninth day, as law enforcement focuses on securing the search zone.
The Right Scoop: Jim Jordan launches investigation into Biden henchman Jack Smith’s office
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan has launched an investigation into alleged prosecutorial abuses by the Office of Special Counsel Jack Smith. The probe focuses on an aide who allegedly pressured a lawyer representing a defendant in Donald Trump's classified documents case, suggesting favorable treatment for cooperation.
Forbes: Spanish Soccer Chief Rubiales Faces Criminal Charges For Kissing Player
Spanish Soccer Federation president Luis Rubiales is accused of sexual assault and coercion for kissing soccer player Jenni Hermoso without consent. Rubiales claims the kiss was consensual, but Hermoso disagrees, leading to charges that could result in prison time.
Fox News: Suspect arrested in murder of 'beloved' DC photographer who vanished over Labor Day weekend
Prominent D.C. photographer, Joseph Shymanski, is found murdered in Maryland. Brandon Holbrook, a man from Pennsylvania, has been arrested in connection with the crime. The investigation is ongoing.
The Blaze: 'I was an idiot today': Zach Bryan arrested, country music star issues apology to police for being 'lippy'
Country music star Zach Bryan issued an apology to police after being arrested in Oklahoma. Bryan admitted to being "too lippy" with the police during a traffic stop and acknowledged his inappropriate behavior. He expressed remorse and took responsibility for his actions, stating that he will learn from his mistake.
Fox News: Indiana man, who killed ex-girlfriend and her grandmother, sentenced to 110 years in prison
A man, Gary Ferrell II, was sentenced to 110 years in prison for shooting and killing his former girlfriend and her grandmother outside an automotive seating plant in Indiana. The judge labeled the killings as "brutal and heinous," stating that the murders were premeditated.
Breitbart: Rapper Charged with Murder After Allegedly Making a Music Video Bragging About the Crime
Nevada rapper Kenjuan McDaniel arrested on murder charge after allegedly confessing to the murder in his song lyrics. Victim found shot to death in 2021. Song and lyrics contain details about the killing.
Fox News: Suspect in coed attack approached more women after nearly killing student: court docs
A Madison man brutally assaulted and raped a University of Wisconsin student, approaching two other women afterwards. He claimed to have found the victim and asked for help. The attacker was arrested and expressed anger, stating he wanted to hit something. This act of violence was random and horrifying.
#sports
Forbes: Atlanta Braves Rewrite Record Book With Steady Barrage Of Home Runs
The Atlanta Braves are breaking records with their impressive power-hitting performance this season. On track to surpass the previous home run record, the Braves have multiple players who have already hit 30 or more home runs. MVP favorite Ronald Acuna Jr. stands out as the first player in history to achieve 30 home runs and 60 stolen bases in a single season.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Shooting Rests Are Majorly On Sale Right Now—Starting At Just $19
On sale at Amazon: shooting rests for rifles and shotguns, including Caldwell and Magpul brands. Deals include adjustable rests and bipods.
#other
Fox News: Biden declares 3 Georgia counties eligible for disaster aid following Hurricane Idalia
President Biden approved a disaster declaration for three Georgia counties following Hurricane Idalia's impact. The worst damage occurred in Lowndes County, where 80 homes were destroyed and 835 homes sustained major damage. Georgia Gov. Kemp requested aid for 30 counties, and more assistance is expected.
Forbes: Power Play: Reese Witherspoon Sells 70% Of Draper James To Consortium And Joins Its Board
Consortium Brand Partners has acquired a majority ownership stake in Reese Witherspoon's Draper James fashion brand. Witherspoon will continue to be involved with the brand and join Consortium's board. The acquisition will allow Draper James to expand its distribution to premium department and specialty stores, as well as internationally.