Information Liberation – by Chris Menahan

Mexico is ferrying around illegal aliens to “different places along the border to kind of spread them out” so they’ll avoid the “bad optics” of crossing “all in one big unit,” the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies said Tuesday.

From OneNewsNow, “Mexico good at PR, poor at stopping migrants”Continue reading “Report: Mexico Getting Illegals Bus Tickets to ‘Different Places Along The Border’ to ‘Spread Them Out’”

KDVR Fox 31

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Lawmakers in Alabama have passed a bill that would require the chemical castration of people convicted of a sex crime against a child under the age of 13, according to WIAT. 

If Gov. Kay Ivey signs the bill, it would require child sex offenders aged 21 and older to be chemically castrated before leaving prison.  Continue reading “Alabama lawmakers pass bill requiring chemical castration of convicted child molesters”

Daily Mail

A former Greenpeace activist has sensationally compared student climate change strikes to the Hitler Youth.

Doctor Patrick Moore served for nine years as President of Greenpeace Canada and seven years as a Director of Greenpeace International.  Continue reading “Former Greenpeace activist compares student climate strikes to the Hitler Youth”

The Guardian

Los Angeles has experienced a 16% increase in the homeless population over the last year, the latest sign of severe income inequality and a worsening housing crisis plaguing California.

There are now more than 36,000 homeless people in the city of LA, and nearly 59,000 across LA county, a 16% and 12% uptick respectively, according to an annual LA county report released on Tuesday.  Continue reading “Los Angeles homeless population hits 36,000 in dramatic rise”

Press TV

George Nader, a Lebanese-American businessman and lobbyist who serves as an adviser to the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, has been arrested for possessing child pornography, the US Department of Justice announced.

Nader was arrested at John F Kennedy International Airport in New York City on Monday on charges of “transporting visual depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct,” the department said.  Continue reading “UAE Crown Prince’s aide arrested for child pornography”

The Guardian

The leader and self-proclaimed apostle of La Luz del Mundo, a Mexico-based church with branches in the US that claims more than 1 million followers, has been charged with human trafficking and child rape.

Joaquín García and a follower of the church, 24-year-old Susana Medina Oaxaca, were arrested on Monday after landing at Los Angeles international airport, the office of California’s attorney general, Xavier Becerra, said.  Continue reading “Mexican church leader held in LA on child rape and trafficking charges”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency is buying 2.2 million diapers to help deliver economic migrants and their young children into Americans’ worksites, schools, and neighborhoods, according to an online contract request.

The purchase implements the welcome policy set by a bipartisan panel in Congress, which in February directed the Department of Homeland Security to help the migrants — despite the impact on Americans’ wages, schools, and neighborhoods — instead of helping Americans by giving the agency the legal authority needed to block the migration. Continue reading “Border Agency Buying 2.2 Million Diapers to Help Migrants”

Middle East Eye

The Donald Trump administration issued two authorisations for the transfer of technical “nuclear expertise” to Saudi Arabia after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi late last year, US Senator Tim Kaine has revealed.

Kaine, a Democrat from Virginia, where Khashoggi resided, called the decision “shocking” – as it came amid global outrage over the Saudi journalist’s gruesome murder on 2 October.  Continue reading “US approved transfer of nuclear expertise to Riyadh after Khashoggi murder”

Fox News

A Russian fighter jet buzzed a U.S. Navy reconnaissance plane over the Mediterranean Sea three times on Tuesday, acting in an “irresponsible” manner, the U.S. Navy said.

The U.S. P-8A Poseidon aircraft was flying in international airspace at the time of the intercepts, Navy officials added.  Continue reading “Russian jet buzzes US recon plane in Mediterranean, US Navy says”

LifeSiteNews – by Dorothy Cummings McLean

WASHINGTON, D.C., June 4, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) – U.S. President Donald Trump has signalled that he believes the month of June is dedicated to homosexual rights and asked the world to “stand with” same-sex attracted people in countries where homosexual conduct is illegal.

In tweets he published on Friday, May 31, Trump also recalled that his administration is working for homosexual rights worldwide.  Continue reading “Trump supports ‘Pride Month,’ again pledges to overturn laws criminalizing homosexuality worldwide”

National Interest – by Michael Peck

Balloons have been a military tool since the American Civil War. Though displaced by 1918 by their newfangled, heavier-than-air cousin, the airplane, they have since made a comeback in the twenty-first century as surveillance platforms.

And now the U.S. Army wants a mobile balloon that can move autonomously as a floating drone.  Continue reading “What’s That In the Sky? An Army Robot Zeppelin”

Independent Sentinel – by S. Nobel

The globalist corporations including the Big Techs now own us. Large corporations no longer respond to the free market since they are rich and powerful monopolies. They are Big Brother.

If you don’t conform to their will, they will ban you, isolate you, and demonize you. They take away your right to speak, to own guns, and to have privacy. If you are pro-life, they will destroy you, and if religion gets it their way, they will destroy that too.  Continue reading “Corporations are now in charge of American values, you will be assimilated”

WXXI News – by Randy Gorbman

A judge in Wayne County has resigned while facing an accusation about making inappropriate remarks about the law and defendants several years ago.

The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct says those statements by Butler Town and Wolcott Village Justice Scott Stone came during a village board meeting in October 2015.  Continue reading “A judge in Wayne County resigns after being accused of making inappropriate remarks”

New York Post

SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco supervisors were expected to consider a proposal Tuesday that could force drug addicts with serious mental illnesses into treatment.

Mayor London Breed and other supporters of the proposal say the move — known as conservatorship — is necessary to help addicts who are often homeless and suffering from a mental illness, making them a danger to themselves.  Continue reading “San Francisco considers forced treatment for mentally ill addicts”

The Guardian – by Jon Henley

Tatu Ainesmaa turns 32 this summer, and for the first time in more than a decade he has a home he can truly say is his: an airy two-room apartment in a small, recently renovated block in a leafy suburb of Helsinki, with a view over birch trees.

“It’s a big miracle,” he says. “I’ve been in communes, but everyone was doing drugs and I’ve had to get out. I’ve been in bad relationships; same thing. I’ve been on my brother’s sofa. I’ve slept rough. I’ve never had my own place. This is huge for me.”  Continue reading “‘It’s a miracle’: Helsinki’s radical solution to homelessness”

Metals Money Exchange – by Clint Siegner

U.S. leaders are demanding the rest of the world recognize economic sanctions and stop buying Iranian oil. The U.K., Germany, France, Russia, China, and India are among the nations who don’t fully support the sanctions and would rather not pay higher prices for oil elsewhere.

American officials more and more often resort to delivering ultimatums, both to adversaries and allies alike. Nations that do not follow orders stand to lose access to the U.S. financial system and could face trade sanctions of their own. That is a serious threat. Continue reading “New U.S. Sanctions Spark Blowback against Federal Reserve Note Dollar System”

Free Beacon – by Charles Fain Lehman

House Democrats are expected on Tuesday to bring to a vote a bill to grant protection from deportation and a path to permanent residency for millions of illegal immigrants.

H.R. 6, the American Dream and Promise Act, will likely pass the Democratic-controlled House, although it is dead on arrival in the Republican-controlled Senate. The bill passed through the House Judiciary Committee last month, following what Politico called an “intraparty squabble” over whether or not it should provide a path to citizenship to certain individuals with criminal records, and whether or not it should extend federal financial aid to illegal immigrants.   Continue reading “House Dems Expected to Vote on Mass Amnesty Bill”