Author: Jose Nino

New federal data reveals that Joe Biden and Alejandro Mayorkas turned parole authority into a mass release mechanism, with 89 percent of border encounters resulting in release at the program’s zenith. Breitbart has highlighted a devastating Government Accountability Office investigation that quantifies the extent of the Biden administration’s border collapse. The GAO, which serves as Congress’s independent investigative arm, determined that President Biden and DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas released approximately 90 percent of migrants encountered at the southern border during the height of their parole operation. Before 2021, successive administrations exercised parole authority with significant restraint. Biden and Mayorkas threw…

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President Donald Trump encountered fierce resistance from within his own party over the weekend as Republican foreign policy hawks warned that his emerging Iran deal would surrender American leverage and embolden a dangerous adversary, the Financial Times reported. Senators Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz led the charge after reports surfaced that American negotiators were nearing an agreement that would offer concessions to Iran in exchange for extending the current ceasefire, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and establishing a framework for future negotiations on dismantling Iran’s nuclear program. Diplomatic efforts have accelerated over the past week amid concerns that Trump was…

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The NAACP is calling on Black families, donors, and athletes to boycott college sporting events in states that refuse to draw racially gerrymandered Congressional districts, unveiling a new pressure campaign in the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent decision striking down race based redistricting, according to The College Fix. The civil rights organization launched “Out of Bounds,” an initiative intended to exert economic and political pressure on Republican led states to preserve Congressional maps that the Supreme Court has now ruled unconstitutional. The Court’s Louisiana v. Callais decision in late April determined that states can no longer draw district lines…

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The USDOT Rapid Response account posted on Twitter that “the days of allowing ILLEGAL TRUCKERS to get behind the wheel are OVER,” highlighting 28,000 canceled commercial driver’s licenses and 20,000 truckers placed out of service for not meeting English proficiency standards. The message marks one year of sustained enforcement efforts by the Trump administration’s Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. FMCSA launched a comprehensive review of “non-domiciled” commercial driver’s licenses granted to foreign nationals lacking permanent residence in the issuing states. The investigation uncovered pervasive problems. States had issued licenses valid for years beyond the period…

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Immigration authorities executed a significant enforcement operation targeting construction sites in central Florida last week, apprehending 33 workers lacking proper authorization and cautioning businesses that this marks only the beginning, according to Breitbart. Officers from ICE along with Homeland Security Investigations Tampa showed up at residential building projects in The Villages near Orlando in Sumter County on May 14. Approximately 30 people scattered from the locations as agents moved through the properties. The detained individuals included citizens of Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala. Authorities filed felony charges against four migrants for unlawfully returning to the United States following prior removals. Over…

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International undergraduate enrollment at American colleges fell by an average of 20 percent this spring versus the same period last year, a Bloomberg News report revealed.  The data emerged from a study released last Monday by groups including NAFSA, the leading U.S. international education association, drawing on answers from 149 American institutions. Roughly 62 percent of those schools saw foreign enrollment fall in both undergraduate and graduate programs when measured against spring 2025. Graduate programs took an even harder hit, with enrollment sliding by an average of 24 percent. Foreign students generally pay full tuition and have long served as a critical…

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Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Missouri) tweeted on May 13, 2026, “We don’t just have an illegal immigration problem, we have a legal immigration problem. Americans first.” The statement reflects a months-long campaign by the Republican senator to shift the immigration debate beyond border enforcement to include legal immigration programs he believes harm American workers. Schmitt has repeatedly argued, particularly on Fox News programs like The Ingraham Angle, that programs such as the H-1B visa and Optional Practical Training are being systematically abused at the expense of American workers and students. His core contention is that corporations exploit these legal immigration pathways…

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The Pentagon suddenly terminated the deployment of over 4,000 troops to Poland this week, pulling the plug on a rotation already in progress and blindsiding much of the military leadership. The Wall Street Journal reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth moved faster than expected to implement President Donald Trump’s European drawdown, stopping the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team of the 1st Cavalry Division while soldiers and equipment were already in transit. The move followed a Pentagon announcement earlier this month that 5,000 troops would leave Germany after President Trump took issue with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s criticism of how the…

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President Trump said he supports a temporary halt to the federal gasoline tax as fuel costs spike amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, Just The News reported. “I think it’s a great idea. Yup, we’re going to take off the gas tax for a period of time, and when gas goes down, we’ll let it phase back in,” Trump told CBS News. The federal excise tax currently sits at about 18.4 cents per gallon for gasoline and 24.4 cents per gallon for diesel. These levies bring in approximately $500 million weekly to fund highway construction, road repairs, and various transit…

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Spencer Pratt, the reality television star best known for MTV’s The Hills, is climbing in prediction markets and local polling after a mayoral debate performance that rattled the Los Angeles Democratic establishment, ZeroHedge reported. Pratt’s campaign has released hard hitting viral advertisements that have spread rapidly across social media. His election odds continue rising as voters recognize that far left incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and socialist Councilmember Nithya Raman have transformed one of America’s premier cities into a disaster zone marked by crime, chaos, drugs, and skyrocketing taxes. Last Wednesday’s mayoral debate served as a major turning point, boosting Pratt’s…

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