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SUMMARY: Senate ‘Border Bill’ Has MASSIVE Handouts for Ukraine & Israel, Little for Border Security, and Authorizes MORE Migration.

The “bipartisan” Senate border bill has been released. It includes whopping amounts of funding for Ukraine ($60bn+), Israel ($14bn+), and billions for “humanitarian assistance” around the world. Little, however, is delivered for actual U.S. border security in the $120bn+ bill, which also includes much in the way of assisting more migrants into the United States.

The bill appears to “provide work authorization for an individual who is determined to be a child,” as well as lowering the restrictions in place for the hiring of new border enforcement agents and asylum processors. The bill would, for instance, remove polygraph screening for new candidates, as well as pay asylum handlers 15 percent extra.

In addition to helping fund Ukraine’s private sector and police force, the bill also limits for how long the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security may declare a border emergency, granting the President authority to end said emergency declaration. Additionally, the bill would grant automatic work authorizations for foreign fiancées, spouses, or children of either U.S. citizens or H-1B visa holders, which is likely to cause a further explosion in migration numbers.

The bill also authorizes a further 250,000 immigrant visas for the next five fiscal years.

The 370-page document will now be scrutinized by lawmakers with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer hinting at a Wednesday vote. A summary of the bill follows.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE:

  • $48.43 billion for Ukraine, plus:
    • $19.85 billion for U.S. military weapons and equipment;
    • $13.8 billion for the purchase of weapons and munitions from the U.S.;
    • $14.8 billion for “military training, intelligence sharing, increased presence, and other support activities.”
  • Assistance to Israel and U.S. operations in the Middle East, including:
    • $10.6 billion for Israel, including $4 billion for Israeli missile defense and $1.2 billion for Iron Beam missile defense;
    • $2.44 billion to support U.S. operations in the Red Sea;
  • $2.58 billion for Indo-Pacific China deterrence, including:
    • $1.9 billion for U.S. weapons to Taiwan;
    • $542.2 million for Indo-Pacific Command’s unfunded requirements;
    • $133 million for cruise missile components;
  • $3.3 billion for submarine dry dock construction;
  • $5.4 billion for artillery and air defense.

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY:

  • $98 million for the development and production of isotopes;
  • $149 million for the National Nuclear Security Administration for Ukraine activity;
  • $2.72 billion to boost nuclear fuel production.

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY:

  • $400 million for non-governmental Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grants;
  • $33 million for monitoring, analyzing, public reporting on, and projecting migration flows.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES:

  • $2.334 billion for refugees;
  • $350 million for the legal bills of unaccompanied minors.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND USAID:

  • $299 million for U.S. diplomatic facilities in Ukraine, Israel, and other “at-risk facilities”;
  • $7.85 billion budget support for Ukraine, including a prohibition on reimbursement of pensions, and $1.58 billion for the Ukrainian private sector;
  • $25 million to support “recovery and resilience efforts in Ukrainian territory reclaimed from Russia and in Moldova, and $50 million to respond to food insecurity, including as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine”;
  • $1.6 billion in foreign military financing to address Ukraine and other regional partners’ air defense, artillery, maritime security, and maintenance and sustainment requirements; $300 million to help Ukraine protect its borders and promote the rule of law; and $100 million to support demining, counterterrorism and nonproliferation programs;
  • $3.5 billion in foreign military financing for Israel;
  • $85 million for Arab states to “enhance counterterrorism”;
  • $2 billion for “the world’s poorest countries to mitigate the economic impacts of Russia’s war against Ukraine and the exploitation of heightened debt vulnerabilities by the People’s Republic of China”;
  • $9.2 billion for food, shelter, and basic services to Ukraine, Gaza, the West Bank, East Africa, South Asia, and elsewhere;
  • $415 million to “reduce irregular migration in the Western Hemisphere” by giving money to developing nations.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE:

  • $440 million for additional immigration judge teams;
  • $11.8 million to combat human trafficking and smuggling;
  • $210 million for housing, medical, and transportation requirements for criminals.

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION:

  • $204 million for the FBI Laboratory’s backlog;
  • $23.2 million to “disrupt and dismantle the Mexican cartels responsible for trafficking fentanyl across the southern border”.

CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION:

  • $3.88 billion “to manage and enhance security at our nation’s borders”;
    • $723 million to hire additional officers and agents;
    • $424.5 million to combat the entry of fentanyl;
    • $334 million for additional border security technology;
    • $1.4 billion to support sheltering and related humanitarian assistance.

U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT:

  • $2.55 billion to fund transport costs;
  • $1.29 billion for the “Alternatives to Detention” program;
  • $534.68 million for officers and agents;
  • $3.2 billion for custodial detention capacity.

FEMA:

U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES:

  • $3.99 billion for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for personnel, facilities, and related costs, including 4,338 Asylum Officers;
    • $147.9 million for costs related to a new asylum appeals board.

Read the summary here, or the full bill below:

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The "bipartisan" Senate border bill has been released. It includes whopping amounts of funding for Ukraine ($60bn+), Israel ($14bn+), and billions for "humanitarian assistance" around the world. Little, however, is delivered for actual U.S. border security in the $120bn+ bill, which also includes much in the way of assisting more migrants into the United States. show more

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If you want my two cents on this, it’s a massive slap in the face for ordinary Americans concerned with the border and the GOP needs to denounce this capitulation immediately
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Hundreds of Migrants Set Up Makeshift Cities With Markets in New York.

Hundreds of illegal migrants have begun building a “mini-city” under the Brooklyn-Queen Expressway (BQE) in New York City, which includes a makeshift nighttime market offering food, drinks, clothes, and even haircuts on the street for $15.

Despite the area having been sanitized and tidied by city authorities after a number of migrants erected tents living beneath the BQE over the summer, local residents argue the area is busier than ever, with migrants once again pitching their tents and laying their mattresses down between rows of cars and rubbish bins.

A large percentage of the migrants – the majority of whom claim to be either Latin American or African – have been kicked out of city-run shelters after 30 days of residence and have not found alternative or permanent accommodation.

Local residents have already begun complaining about the situation again; one lamented, “There’s smells of urine and trash everywhere, and it’s just sad that the city doesn’t seem to care about the people that live here, that are from here, that pay taxes.”

“New Yorkers seem to be second-class citizens in all of this — and that’s the most upsetting part of it all,” the local resident added. The majority of New Yorkers concur, with 64 percent believing the city must reduce the number of migrants moving in. The vast majority blame Joe Biden for the ongoing crisis.

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Hundreds of illegal migrants have begun building a "mini-city" under the Brooklyn-Queen Expressway (BQE) in New York City, which includes a makeshift nighttime market offering food, drinks, clothes, and even haircuts on the street for $15. show more

Biden’s Border: Illegal Crossings Surpass 10 Million.

Over ten million illegal migrants have entered the United States under the Biden government once the number of “gotaways” is included, representing the largest number in American history.

Official U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) statistics show that just roughly 8.3 million people have illegally entered the United States since January 2021 – equivalent to the “thirteenth largest state” in the country. However, the figure excludes the number of so-called gotaways – those who enter the country without being apprehended or detected – which the federal agency refuses to publicly report.

Anonymous border agents recently admitted the minimum estimate for the number of gotaways is around 1.7 million migrants since Biden became President, with at least 769,174 crossing the southern border alone. The number excludes the northern border as well as other entry points.

Yet, the number is likely far higher still as the figures are considered a “best estimate.” In reality, U.S. law enforcement agents do not know the true number nor where they are in the country.

In an exclusive interview with The National Pulse, former President Trump predicted the real number would be more like 15 million.

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Over ten million illegal migrants have entered the United States under the Biden government once the number of "gotaways" is included, representing the largest number in American history. show more

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Much like Europe, soon even the numbers will become meaningless
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Bidenomics: Mortgage Demand Falls to Lowest Level Since 1995.

Applications for mortgages have fallen to the lowest rate since 1995 across the United States while mortgage rates increased for the sixth week running, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s seasonally adjusted index.

The total number of applications dropped 6.9 percent compared to last week, with that figure increasing to a whopping 21 percent drop if compared to this time last year. Similarly, applications to refinance homes fell ten percent over the past week and 12 percent compared to last year.

“Both purchase and refinance applications declined, driven by larger drops for conventional applications,” said the MBA’s Vice President and Deputy Chief Economist, Joel Kan in a statement.

“Purchase applications were 21 percent lower than the same week last year, as home buying activity continues to pull back given reduced purchasing power from higher rates and the ongoing lack of available inventory,” Kan added.

Homeownership has been in precipitous decline across the country, with Virginia witnessing the largest drop at 8.8 percent since 2000. Worse still, renting affordability is at an all-time low as the average American is forced to pay over $2,600 per month.

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Applications for mortgages have fallen to the lowest rate since 1995 across the United States while mortgage rates increased for the sixth week running, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s seasonally adjusted index. show more
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Biden Wants Whopping $100Bn Aid Package for Ukraine.

The Biden government is planning a whopping $100bn aid package for Ukraine, in an effort to fund the war until the 2024 presidential election and avoid any potential impasse with Republican congressmen.

Biden himself is expected to ask Congress to provide Ukraine with the amount that would nearly double America’s existing commitments of over $113 billion over four congressionally-approved war packages since the war began in February 2022.

The idea is apparently “firmly supported by many throughout the administration,” according to one Biden official, who added, “[s]upporters of Ukraine want this to be a one-and-done big bill, and then not have to deal with it until after the next election.”

Biden will, however, wait until a new Speaker of the House is appointed until any deal is finalized, with voting set to begin later this week.

The Biden government is currently considering a range of options to secure funding for the war, such as using a State Department grant program to send additional military aid.

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The Biden government is planning a whopping $100bn aid package for Ukraine, in an effort to fund the war until the 2024 presidential election and avoid any potential impasse with Republican congressmen. show more
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Biden, Staffers Spend Govt Time & Public Money Trying to Stop Him Falling Over.

Joe Biden’s White House staffers are working to ensure that the President does not trip or fall while running for re-election after a growing number of the American electorate expressed concern for his health and ability to remain in the White House.

Biden, 80, has already worked with a physiotherapist over the past two years to improve his balance while walking and standing. The President’s physician recently diagnosed his inability to balance as “a combination of significant spinal arthritis [and] mild post-fracture foot arthritis.”

He has also resorted to wearing trainers with suits to avoid slipping over or tripping when entering Air Force One – with staffers apprehensive enough about the latter that they are using the shorter stairs into the plane’s lower deck for him.

There have been a series of embarrassing falls for Biden throughout his presidency, such as falling off his bike after he stopped and stumbling over a sandbag while on stage at this year’s U.S. Air Force Academy ceremony.

As a result, several senior Democrats have expressed their “frustration with Biden’s advance team for months.” The American public are of the same opinion as a recent survey found that 83 percent of the electorate have “concerns about whether Biden has the necessary mental and physical health, with 55 percent of Americans having “major concerns.”

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Joe Biden's White House staffers are working to ensure that the President does not trip or fall while running for re-election after a growing number of the American electorate expressed concern for his health and ability to remain in the White House. show more

Washington National Cathedral Replaces Robert E Lee With Racial Justice Stained-Glass.

Washington National Cathedral unveiled its new racial-justice-themed stained glass windows over the weekend to replace the previous depictions honoring Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, which were removed in 2017.

The Cathedral argues the new windows, entitled “Now and Forever,” depict protestors holding placards that read “no foul play” and “fairness” and were introduced to signify a “new chapter” in the monument’s artistic and architectural legacy.

The previous stained glass windows of generals Lee and Jackson were described by the Cathedral as “offensive” and “a barrier to the ministry of this cathedral,” according to the Very Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith, explained during Saturday’s unveiling.

“[T]oday is an opportunity to recommit ourselves, and to recommit this Cathedral, to join that march toward fairness for all Americans, but especially for African Americans,” Rev. Hollerith continued.

“There is a lot of work yet to be done to confront systemic racism, to foster racial reconciliation and to be repairers of the breach, both in the past, the present and in our future,” he added.

The “artist” responsible for the windows, Kerry James Marshall, unveiled his work in a similarly racially-charged speech by comparing the Biblical fall of humanity with the creation of America and stated the event highlighted “one instance where a change of symbolism is meant to repair a breach of America’s creation promise of liberty and justice for all.”

Those funding and supporting the project included the Ford Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, and Steven Spielberg’s Heartland Foundation.

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Washington National Cathedral unveiled its new racial-justice-themed stained glass windows over the weekend to replace the previous depictions honoring Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, which were removed in 2017. show more

Almost 3/4 of Americans Think The Nation is Becoming a Police State.

Almost three-quarters of Americans – 72 percent – admit to being concerned that the United States is becoming a “police state” engaging in mass surveillance, censorship, ideological indoctrination, and the targeting of political opponents, according to a recent survey from Rasmussen Reports.

Of those concerned, 46 percent told pollsters that they were “very concerned” that the state is becoming tyrannical, with 26 percent answering “somewhat concerned.” Only 23 percent of Americans said they were not concerned, with less than one in ten Americans answering “not at all concerned.”

Rasmussen also asked the 998 likely American vetoers whether they agreed with the statement: “The FBI is a danger to the freedom and security of law-abiding Americans?”

Half of the respondents agreed with the statement, with the majority answered “strongly agree.” Republicans overwhelmingly agreed, with 45 percent answering “strongly agree” and another 23 percent answered “somewhat agree.”

A total of 45 percent disagreed with the statement, with 26 percent strongly disagreeing. Democrats felt more strongly that the FBI assists freedom and security as 36 percent strongly disagreed, and a further 22 percent somewhat disagreed.

Lastly, Rasmussen asked whether those surveyed: “Which political party is a bigger threat to basic liberties in America: Democrats or Republicans?”

Unsurprisingly, the vast majority of both parties – 76 percent of Republicans and 65 percent of Democrats – told pollsters the opposition party was the greater threat. However, more Democrats believe their party is a bigger threat at 26 percent than Republicans at 20 percent.

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Almost three-quarters of Americans – 72 percent – admit to being concerned that the United States is becoming a "police state" engaging in mass surveillance, censorship, ideological indoctrination, and the targeting of political opponents, according to a recent survey from Rasmussen Reports. show more
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America Has Lost a $90,000,000 Jet, Unmanned, Flying on Autopilot.

The United States military has called upon the public to help locate an F-35B stealth fighter jet that went missing somewhere over South Carolina after a so-called “mishap” on Sunday afternoon.

Joint Base Charleston, a U.S. military air base in North Charleston, took to several social media platforms, including Facebook and “X” (formerly Twitter), in a public appeal after the $90 million fighter jet – the U.S. Air Force’s most expensive stealth fighter jet – disappeared, stating:

We’re working with [Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort] to locate an F-35 that was involved in a mishap this afternoon. The pilot ejected safely. If you have any information that may help our recovery teams locate the F-35, please call the Base Defense Operations Center at 843-963-3600.”

“Based on the jet’s last-known position and in coordination with the FAA, we are focusing our attention north of JB Charleston, around Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion,” the U.S. military added.

A Joint Base Charleston spokesman, Jeremy Huggins, told the media following the public appeal that the aircraft’s transponder, which assists in locating the plane, was no longer working “for some reason that we haven’t yet determined.”

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The United States military has called upon the public to help locate an F-35B stealth fighter jet that went missing somewhere over South Carolina after a so-called "mishap" on Sunday afternoon. show more
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Pence: Trump Isn’t Conservative Because He is Anti-War.

Former Vice President Mike Pence has suggested that Donald Trump cannot make any promises to govern as a conservative if he is re-elected in the 2024 presidential election because the former President would implement a quick end to the war in Ukraine.

Pence claimed on CNN on Sunday that by ending the bloodshed between Russia and Ukraine, the 45th President would be “embracing the politics of appeasement on the world stage [and] walking away from our role as leader of the free world.”

The ex-VP intimated that the only conservative position, therefore, was a continuation of the war.

“Look, the only way this war would end in a day, as my former running mate says, is if you let Vladimir Putin have what he wants, which, frankly, other candidates for the Republican nomination are advocating as well,” Pence continued, before describing Trump’s adoption of the same populism Pence himself embraced in 2016 as a growing threat.

Donald Trump announced his intention earlier this summer to bring about an end to the Ukrainian war within just 24 hours after re-entering the White House in January 2025, with the number of casualties on both sides continuing to grow. It is believed the Ukrainians have lost around 200,000 soldiers killed or wounded, and the Russians 300,000 similarly killed or wounded since the war began in February last year.

The former Vice President is not alone in fearing a swift peace if Trump were re-elected, as the former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson similarly implored the former President not to abandon the United States’ support for Ukraine.

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Former Vice President Mike Pence has suggested that Donald Trump cannot make any promises to govern as a conservative if he is re-elected in the 2024 presidential election because the former President would implement a quick end to the war in Ukraine. show more