Report suggests hundreds of illegal immigrants flown from El Paso to Alabama
MOBILE, Ala (WPMI) — A Yellowhammer News report about a possible influx of illegal immigrants into Alabama is creating quite a stir. The online publication is reporting seven flights from El Paso, Texas arrived in Montgomery and Tuscaloosa Airports two weeks ago; each flight carrying around 200 passengers....
A judge once again declined to delay Steve Bannon's trial for contempt of Congress
WASHINGTON — A judge once again on Thursday refused to delay Steve Bannon’s trial for contempt of Congress, which is set to get underway on Monday. Judge Carl Nichols said that he was “hopeful” they would be able to find a jury that hadn’t been paying close attention to the Jan....
Texas sues Biden administration for guidance that allows doctors to perform abortions in emergencies
Texas is suing the Biden administration over guidance released Monday telling the nation’s doctors they’re protected by federal law to terminate a pregnancy as part of emergency treatment — and threatening to defund hospitals that don’t perform these procedures. The Biden administration’s guidance states that...
Massachusetts Illegal Aliens Will No Longer Be ‘Undocumented’
Goodbye undocumented immigrants, say hello to Massachusetts illegal aliens. The term “undocumented worker” has bothered me since it was adopted by progressives to refer to illegal aliens in the United States. The passage of the law over the veto of Charlie Baker, the most popular governor in the world, to grant...
Nowhere left to turn, part 2: In a region hit hard by COVID, the welcome for Venezuelan migrants wears thin
The vast majority of the 6 million Venezuelans who have escaped poverty, insecurity, and economic collapse in their homeland since 2015 have tried to start new lives in South America. But two years after COVID-19 led governments to close borders and enforce quarantines, many are discovering that the region is becoming...
Army demands ret. Gen. Mike Flynn pay nearly $40,000 fine
The U.S. Army revealed Friday it is seeking to impose a penalty payment against retired Gen. Mike Flynn for failing to disclose lucrative speaking engagements and business activities with Russian and Turkish business entities. The Department of Defense Inspector General determined Flynn made around $450,000 from business and speaking...
Texas sues to block a Biden rule on emergency abortions
Texas sued to block a new Biden administration rule that emergency abortions for medical reasons in hospitals take priority over state bans on such procedures, the latest legal clash triggered by the US Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade. The requirement announced last week to protect pregnant...
Retired Military Dog Reunites with Former Handler so They Can Spend Pet's Golden Years Together
Akim the canine will never have to part from his best friend again. According to an American Humane release, military working dog Akim recently retired from his duties and will live out his golden years with his best friend and former handler, Senior Airmen Jenna. On July 12, Akim and Jenna...
Every Single House Republican Voted Against Investigating Neo-Nazis in the Military
All 208 House Republicans thumbed their noses at an amendment to a bill that would order the government to investigate white supremacist and neo-Nazi activity in the military and federal law enforcement. But due to the current Democratic majority in the House, the amendment—which was wrapped into the annual...
Navy Prints Metal Parts on the High Seas
The advantages of installing 3D printing across the federal government could be huge, although the technology has been slow to reach that potential. That could finally be changing as the Navy has deployed the first 3D printer onboard a warship that is capable of printing reliable metal parts while underway at...
Scoop: ICE is short $345 million, poised to spend more than ever
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will run out of money before October unless the Department of Homeland Security pulls millions of dollars from other programs, as the surge of migrants at the border drives up costs, three sources familiar with the details tell Axios. Why it matters: ICE...
United States: who from the Biden government will meet with Gustavo Petro – USA – International
Juan González, National Security Advisor for the Western Hemisphere to US President Joe Biden, confirmed this Tuesday that he will visit Colombia before the inauguration of President-elect Gustavo Petro to meet with the future president of the Colombians. González told Blu Radio that a delegation will meet with...
Looks like Trump wants to announce his 2024 run in September
At this point, the persistent question of “will Donald Trump run for president in 2024?” has essentially boiled down from a matter of “if” (was it ever?) to a waiting game of “when.” As Trump himself put it in an interview published Thursday with New York magazine: “In my own mind,...
Sen. Hawley 'refused to acknowledge that some transgender men can get pregnant': Washington Post
The Washington Post accused Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., of "refus[ing] to acknowledge that some transgender men can get pregnant," in an article published late Tuesday. Politics writer Mariana Alfaro broke down a now viral exchange between Hawley and University of California at Berkley law professor Khiara Bridges over the question of...
Work from home might become a legal right in the Netherlands
Two Dutch lawmakers proposed legislation to establish telecommuting as a legal right. Bloomberg reported that this legislation, introduced by lawmakers Steven van Weyenberg and Senna Maatoug, would make the Netherlands one of the first countries to establish telecommuting as a legal right. The law establishes that so long as...
Duckworth and Durbin pass resolution honoring Highland Park parade victims
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) – Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) passed a Senate resolution Thursday honoring the seven people killed at the Highland Park Fourth of July parade. During the city’s Fourth of July parade, Robert Crimo III allegedly climbed a rooftop and opened fire on...
Harvard Law instructor says Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe should 'never know peace again'
A Harvard Law School instructor tweeted that the Supreme Court Justices who overturned Roe v. Wade should "never know peace again." Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinical instructor Alejandra Caraballo made the comments in a tweet thread on June 25, stating that the Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade in...
'Reckless and Dangerous': Texas Dems and Immigration Advocates Slam Abbott's 'Invasion' Rhetoric
The Texas GOP continues to warn of an “invasion” at the southern border. Prominent Lone Star Democrats are asking them to drop the rhetoric and stop spreading conspiracy theories. Last week, Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order aimed at apprehending undocumented immigrants and returning them to...
House Jan. 6 committee is having conversations with Justice Department
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has been having conversations with the Justice Department about the phony elector scheme put forward by former President Donald Trump's allies, committee chair Rep. Bennie Thompson said Wednesday. Thompson confirmed a day earlier the committee had...
Indiana Attorney General threatens license of doctor who provided abortion to 10-year-old rape victim
(The HIll) – Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R) says he will be looking into the licensure of the physician who provided abortion services to a 10-year-old Ohio rape victim who made national headlines after she travelled out-of-state to receive the procedure. Caitlin Bernard, an Indiana obstetrician-gynecologist, publicly...