By US Department of Justice

The Justice Department today filed suit against the State of Oklahoma to challenge House Bill 4156 (HB 4156) under the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy Clause and Foreign Commerce Clause. The Constitution assigns the federal government the authority to regulate immigration and manage our international borders. Pursuant to this authority, Congress has established a comprehensive immigration framework governing noncitizens’ entry, reentry and presence. Because HB 4156 is preempted by federal law and violates the U.S. Constitution, the Justice Department seeks a declaration that HB 4156 is invalid and an order enjoining the state from enforcing the law. Continue reading “Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against the State of Oklahoma Regarding Unconstitutional State Immigration Law”

By RT

Germany would abide by Netanyahu arrest warrant

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government has said it would cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) if proposed arrest warrants are issued against Israeli leaders, a government spokesman has confirmed.

Speaking at a press briefing on Wednesday, government press secretary Steffen Hebestreit was asked whether Berlin would execute an ICC arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over alleged war crimes against the Palestinians.

Continue reading “Germany would abide by Netanyahu arrest warrant”

By MATTHEW PHELAN – DAILYMAIL.COM

Another fleet of Boeing jets were found earlier this year to have a potentially fatal flaw, DailyMail.com can reveal.

The issue involved an electrical fault on the company’s 777 jets that could cause fuel tanks on the planes’ wings to catch fire and explode. Continue reading “Revealed: 300 Boeing planes used by United and American Airlines have potential flaw that could cause jets to explode mid-air”

By Sean Adl-Tabatabai – The People’s Voice

WHO orders global lockdown as first Bird Flu case detected in Australia.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has ordered government’s to prepare to initiate harsh new lockdowns after Australia reported its first human case of Bird Flu on Wednesday. Continue reading “WHO Orders ‘Worldwide Lockdowns’ As Australia Reports First Human Bird Flu Case”

By MATHEW MAAVAK – The Eye Opener

The Lucis Trust, which has a long history of working with the United Nations, will be celebrating the World Invocation Day tomorrow (May 23). This event has been consistently observed on the “day of the Gemini full moon since 1952”, according to the Lucis Trust website. The annual event has to align with astrological cues. Last year, the World Invocation Day was held on June 3 which naturally featured a Gemini full moon. (Tomorrow also happens to be the Buddhist holy day of Vesak). Continue reading “Just who or what is the Lucis Trust summoning on ‘World Invocation Day’?”

By Annabella Rosciglione – Washington Examiner

Illinois looking to relabel ‘offenders’ as ‘justice-impacted individuals’

Illinois is moving forward with a bill that would reclassify some “offenders” as “justice-impacted individuals.” Continue reading “Illinois looking to relabel ‘offenders’ as ‘justice-impacted individuals’”

By Genevieve Gluck – Reduxx

Germany’s Parliament (Bundestag) has received the votes necessary to remove a section of the Criminal Code which made the possession of child sexual abuse materials a felony crime. Once the bill, passed last Thursday, comes into effect, minimum sentences for the possession of child pornography will be reduced, and the offense will be downgraded to a misdemeanor.

Continue reading ““Pro-Pedophile” Activist Group Celebrates As Germany Decriminalizes Child Porn Possession”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) sailed to victory in the primary election in Kentucky on Tuesday despite the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) spending over $300,000 on attack ads against him. Continue reading “Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie Soundly Wins Primary Despite AIPAC Spending Over $300k on Attack Ads”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is asking NATO countries to shoot down Russian missiles over Ukrainian territory, dismissing concerns of potential nuclear escalation. Continue reading “Zelensky Says NATO Should Shoot Down Russian Missiles Over Ukraine”

By Cindy Harper – Reclaim The Net

Israeli authorities conducted a raid on the premises of The Associated Press, based in the southern town of Sderot, where they confiscated broadcasting equipment and a camera on Tuesday. Israeli officials justify their enforcement action, claiming infringements of the country’s recent ban on Al Jazeera, of which the AP is one among thousands of clients. Continue reading “AP Condemns Israeli Raid, Seizure of Broadcast Equipment”