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Illegal Migration Cost Americans $150 BILLION in 2023.

Illegal aliens cost American taxpayers over $150 billion in 2023, according to a new report.

The details: The report, conducted by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), found that federal, state, and local governments spent $182 billion on services for illegal aliens in 2023, like education, law enforcement, and medical services.

  • That is only offset by the $32 billion in tax revenue the illegals generate.
  • This leaves U.S. taxpayers on the hook for the remaining $150 billion.

For perspective, $150 billion is more than twice the Department of Homeland Security’s annual budget.

Zoom out: Jodey Arrington, Chairman of the House Budget Committee, says the $150 billion figure is a “conservative estimate.”

The impact: According to FAIR, the Biden-Harris regime spent $67 billion, and the remaining funds were paid by state and local governments, leading to major cutbacks in services to American residents. For example:

  • Denver had to slash $45 million from its budget, including $8.4 million for police and $2.5 million for fire services, to cover the $90 million it earmarked for illegal alien support.
  • NYC has had to spend $2.3 billion on providing services to the 210,000 illegals who have settled there since 2022.

What do Americans think? A recent poll found that 54 percent support mass deportation of illegal aliens—an idea that was taboo just a few years ago.

Big picture: Kamala Harris recently told Telemundo that she supports a “pathway to citizenship” for the millions of illegal aliens currently in the country.

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Democrat Says Zionists Should be Held in ICE Detention Centers.

Democrat congressional candidate Maureen Galindo said Zionists and former ICE officers should be detained, sparking condemnation from her own party and national leaders.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Maureen Galindo, a Democrat candidate for Texas‘s 35th Congressional District, proposed detaining “American Zionists” in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities, alongside former ICE officers. The comments have drawn condemnation from the Texas Democratic Party, national Democrat leaders, and her primary opponent, Johnny Garcia.
📺 DETAIL: Galindo, a sex therapist and housing activist, is in a tight primary runoff for the state’s 35th Congressional District against Bexar County sheriff’s deputy Johnny Garcia, with voting set for May 26. Her comments, made on Texas Public Radio and via her campaign’s Instagram account earlier this month, suggested imprisoning American Zionists and former ICE officers. Galindo has defended her remarks, insisting they targeted only “billionaire Zionists,” while Garcia and members of San Antonio’s Jewish community said her rhetoric discourages voter participation and damages the Democratic Party. The Texas Democratic Party, alongside national figures including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), and DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene denounced her statements as hateful, anti-Semitic, and disqualifying. The controversy has intensified scrutiny as Galindo and Garcia compete to replace progressive Democrat Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX) and face potential Republican opponents John Lujan or Carlos De La Cruz in the general election in November.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “[I will] turn Karnes ICE Detention Center into a prison for American Zionists and former ICE officers for human trafficking. (It will also be a castration processing center for pedophiles which will probably be most of the Zionists).” – Maureen Galindo
🎯 IMPACT: The controversy has fueled calls for Galindo’s disqualification, with Democratic leaders pledging to expel her from Congress if elected. The backlash also highlights divisions within the Democratic Party over Israel.

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Karl Rove Says Trump is Sinking GOP Mid Term Hopes.

GOP strategist Karl Rove warns that President Donald J. Trump’s actions and messaging could harm Republican chances in the upcoming midterm elections.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: GOP strategist Karl Rove expressed concerns that President Donald J. Trump‘s declining approval ratings and messaging could jeopardize Republican chances in the November midterms. In a Wall Street Journal column, he cited polling data showing Democrats leading on the generic congressional ballot and criticized Trump’s recent public statements and actions.
📺 DETAIL: Rove argued that redistricting alone won’t secure GOP victories, citing Democrats’ lead on the generic congressional ballot by 6.6 points in Nate Silver’s average and 11 points in the New York Times/Siena survey. He attributed the widening gap to Trump’s declining approval, which hit 39.8 percent in the RealClearPolitics average, and criticized the administration’s inconsistent messaging on the Iran war. Rove also criticized Trump’s late-night social media posts and domestic plans, such as promoting a White House ballroom project amid public concern over rising gas prices. While praising Trump’s announcement on lowering healthcare costs with 600 generic drugs, Rove said other issues have overshadowed the win. He advised the President to continue fundraising but to avoid personally campaigning, so GOP candidates can distance themselves from some of his initiatives. Rove specifically urged letting candidates disagree with Trump’s $1 billion ballroom and $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, which could potentially provide January 6 defendants with compensation.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The more Mr. Trump thrusts himself into the campaign, the more damage he’ll do to Republicans and his own cause,” Rove wrote.
🎯 IMPACT: Rove’s critique highlights internal GOP tensions over Trump’s role in the party’s strategy. His warning underscores the challenge of balancing Trump’s influence with the need to appeal to a broader electorate.

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China is Now Spain’s Leading Supplier.

China surpassed Germany as Spain’s leading supplier of goods in early 2026, raising concerns over a widening trade deficit and growing economic dependence on Beijing.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: China has overtaken Germany as Spain‘s top supplier of goods during the first quarter of 2026, accounting for 11.6 percent of Spain’s imports compared to Germany’s 11.4 percent. This marks a significant shift in trade dynamics, as Germany has historically held this position.
📺 DETAIL: Key imports from China include electronics, machinery, and textiles, which have steadily gained market share in Spain, led by the Socialist Party under Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. German exports, meanwhile, have been impacted by rising energy costs, driven by left-wing policies such as net-zero targets and the shutdown of nuclear power plants, as well as logistical challenges. Economists warn that Spain’s reliance on a single non-European supplier may carry risks amid geopolitical tensions. Trade data shows that overall imports from Asia to Spain continue to outpace those from other regions.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “That’s why it’s dangerous… because it’s not reciprocal. China competes with us in third-party markets, entering them just as it does in Spain.” – Alicia García Herrero, economist at Natixis
🎯 IMPACT: The growing trade imbalance raises concerns about Spain’s economic dependence on China, which some experts warn could lead to “hyper-dependence” and reduced competitiveness. While Spain benefits from balanced trade relationships with Germany, its trade with China primarily consists of substitute imports, offering little reciprocal benefit to Spanish industries. Overreliance on China for a range of key goods, such as personal protection equipment (PPE) and medicines, left many Western nations vulnerable during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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5 Arrested in Election Fraud Scheme.

Greater Manchester Police have arrested five people on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud in connection with irregularities during the May 7 local election in Ashton-under-Lyne, England.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Britain’s Greater Manchester Police (GMP) arrested five people, four men and one woman aged between 23 and 47, on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud in connection with the local election held on May 7 in the St Peter’s ward of Ashton-under-Lyne, during England’s local elections.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The arrests occurred in Tameside, Greater Manchester, on the morning of May 21, as part of an ongoing investigation into the May 7 election.
📺 DETAIL: The arrests follow reports and an investigation into how candidates were nominated and represented, with particular concern over claims that fake independent candidates were put forward to split the vote. All five remain in custody for questioning as GMP works with the Electoral Commission and local partners. The ward was won by Atta Ul-Rasool, of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, ahead of Reform UK’s Gaynor Francis and three independents. Reform UK chairman Lee Anderson called the alleged actions “a disgrace” and urged swift police and Electoral Commission action. A Labour Party spokesman denied any involvement by the party in any potential wrongdoing. The investigation aims to determine whether the nomination process complied with election laws and procedures. The May 7 elections saw a major breakthrough for Nigel Farage and Reform UK, which won the most seats of any single party.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “If these allegations are true, then it’s a disgrace and the people involved should feel the full force of the law. Ordinary voters are sick and tired of politicians and activists thinking the rules don’t apply to them. Elections in Britain must be free, fair and beyond reproach.” – Lee Anderson, Reform UK chairman.
🎯 IMPACT: The investigation could have significant implications in Greater Manchester, with proven electoral fraud potentially leading to results being overturned.

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They’re Still Trying to Get Ukraine into the EU.

A fresh proposal from European Union leaders aims to gradually integrate Ukraine into the bloc as an “associate” member.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: European Union (EU) officials have considered making Ukraine an “Associate Member” of the EU, in the latest attempt to secure the country’s accession to the bloc.
📺 DETAIL: In a letter to fellow European Union (EU) leaders, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed granting Ukraine associate membership of the EU. As an associate member, it would lack voting rights in the European Commission, European Council, and European Parliament, but would gain access to EU-funded programs with an aim to become a full member over time. More importantly, associate membership would provide the war-torn country with a defense guarantee. Under Article 42.7 of the EU treaty, member states must come to the defense of fellow members when they are attacked, similar to Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). “This is essential not only for Ukraine’s but for the entire continent’s security,” the letter claims. The proposal has reportedly been seen by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “It is obvious that we will not be able to complete the accession process shortly, given the countless hurdles as well as the political complexities of ratification processes… What I envisage is a political solution that brings Ukraine substantially closer to the European Union and its core institutions immediately.” – German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
🎯 IMPACT: If adopted, this proposal could accelerate Ukraine’s integration into the EU. However, the EU’s accession process is lengthy and rife with significant political, economic, legal, and technical questions. It is highly likely that extensive, entrenched corruption in Ukraine will prove a stumbling block to the process. Nevertheless, associate membership would constitute a major step towards recognizing the ambition of the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, who has long called for an expedited accession process. Meanwhile, in late April, Zelensky pushed legislation to extend martial law in Ukraine. The continued suspension of elections after his term should have expired, restrictions on the media, and bans on opposition parties have stirred controversy abroad.

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The New York Times is Suing the Pentagon Again.

The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon, claiming its new press escort policy infringes on First Amendment rights.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The New York Times has filed another lawsuit against the Pentagon, challenging a March policy requiring reporters to be escorted by Department of War officials in order to prevent leaks and other potentially unlawful activity. The outlet argues that the policy is “patently retaliatory” and violates First Amendment protections, restricting journalists’ ability to gather information independently.
📺 DETAIL: The lawsuit follows a prior legal challenge by the NYT in December, which led to Clinton-appointed District Judge Paul L. Friedman blocking an earlier Pentagon policy limiting press access. The new escort requirement was introduced after the Pentagon lost its appeal. The Pentagon argues the policy is necessary to address security risks, such as the passing of sensitive information to journalists.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The ‘press’ does not run the Pentagon — the people do. The press is no longer allowed to roam the halls of a secure facility. Wear a badge and follow the rules — or go home.” – Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, September 2025
🎯 IMPACT: If upheld, the Pentagon’s policy would limit reporters’ ability to interact with government employees willing to leak confidential information to them. Secretary Hegseth explained in a memo last year, “While the Department remains committed to transparency, the Department is equally obligated to protect [classified national intelligence information] and sensitive information – the unauthorized disclosure of which could put the lives of U.S. Service members in danger.”

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‘Conservatives’ Ally With Far-Left ‘Greens’ in ANOTHER UK Town in Desperate Ploy to Stop Farage’s Reform UK.

Nigel Farage’s Reform Party has assumed minority leadership of Bradford Council, but the Conservative Party has helped block them from taking control of key posts, empowering the far-left Green Party instead.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage’s Reform UK became the largest party on Bradford Council following local elections earlier this month, securing 28 seats, but fell short of an outright majority. Reform Councillor Stephen Place was elected leader of the council on Tuesday, but opposition parties, including the notionally center-right Conservatives (Tories), abstained from voting for him, and subsequently blocked Reform’s attempts to secure key committee positions.
📺 DETAIL: Reform UK accused the Conservatives of forming a “backroom pact” with the far-left Green Party and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party to deny them influence on council committees. The council remains under minority control, with no party or coalition of parties holding overall control to enact a particular agenda.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The Conservative group on Bradford Council has entered into a grubby backroom pact with the Green Party and Labour in a desperate attempt to block Reform UK from positions on the council’s committees. As part of this unholy alliance, the Green Party was handed control of the Staffing Committee and the Regulatory & Appeals Committee, while also securing deputy chair positions on the Licensing Committee and the Regeneration & Environmental Overview and Scrutiny Committee. Every single Reform UK nomination was blocked by the Conservative-Green alliance.” – Reform UK statement issued on Wednesday
🎯 IMPACT: The situation in Bradford underlines the issues faced by Reform, the major winner in municipal elections across England earlier this month, in areas where it has made a significant breakthrough but lacks an outright majority. The Conservatives, despite positioning themselves as a center-right party, seem unwilling to ally with Reform to implement right-leaning policies, instead preferring to align with leftist parties to hamstring their populist-nationalist rivals. Commenting on the Conservatives behavior in Bradford, Reform UK Deputy Leader and Member of Parliament (MP) Richard Tice commented, “The Conservatives have done it again. In their desperation to stop Reform, they are now crawling into coalition with the Green Party to seize power in local councils.”
📺 FLASHBACK: The Conservatives recently teamed up with the Green Party to force Reform out of leadership on Worcestershire County Council, causing significant backlash.

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Far-Left Journo Admits to Stalking Politician.

A British freelance journalist has pleaded guilty to stalking former Chancellor George Osborne and his wife, Thea Rogers, in a case regarding false allegations and harassment.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A British journalist has admitted to stalking former Chancellor of the Exchequer (Treasury Secretary) George Osborne and his wife for more than a year.
📺 DETAIL: Lydia Suffield, a 29-year-old freelance journalist from Liverpool, England, has admitted to two counts of stalking George Osborne, former Conservative Party finance minister, and his wife, Thea Rogers. Suffield allegedly sent harassing emails and Instagram messages to the couple, and made false referrals to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), a charity dedicated to tackling child abuse. According to prosecutors, Suffield stalked the former Chancellor and his wife for more than a year between June 8, 2022, and July 5, 2023. Furthermore, Suffield is accused of making baseless allegations of drug abuse, contacting the family, friends, and colleagues of Osborne and Rogers, and even sending a gift to the couple’s young children. After initially denying two more serious charges of stalking to cause harm and distress, Suffield pleaded guilty to two lesser offenses of stalking in court on Thursday. While the more serious charges are not being pursued by the prosecution, they will remain on file.
🎯 IMPACT: Suffield is scheduled for sentencing on July 3, 2026. She has been granted bail on the condition that she does not contact Osborne or Rogers. Osborne served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2010 to 2016 during the premiership of former Prime Minister David Cameron. Osborne supported the failed campaign to keep Britain in the European Union (EU) back in 2016 and left frontline politics in 2017. The case raises questions about the security of former high-profile politicians. There are similar issues in the United States, where, back in June 2024, it was revealed that Democrat activists were stalking conservative Supreme Court justices. Specifically, far-left activist Lauren Windsor posed as a Catholic conservative to stalk and record Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and his wife at an event in Washington, D.C.

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Ex-CDC Chief Says Ebola Could Be Significant Pandemic.

Former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Robert Redfield has warned that this month’s Ebola outbreak in Africa could escalate into a significant pandemic.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Experts have warned that the current Ebola outbreak could turn into significant pandemic as the disease spreads to several East African countries.
📰 DETAIL: On Wednesday, Robert Redfield, former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), warned that this month’s Ebola outbreak in Africa could become a very significant pandemic and a threat to global health. The warning follows news that the disease has likely spread to several East African countries, specifically Tanzania, South Sudan, and Rwanda. The vast majority of Ebola cases are caused by the Bundibugyo virus, which is historically concentrated in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, countries in Central and East Africa, respectively. There are 536 suspected cases and 134 suspected deaths from Ebola across the two countries. The former director also noted that experts were slow to recognize the outbreak, contributing to its rapid spread. “Normally when we have these Ebola outbreaks, and I had three of them when I was CDC director, all of which were in the DRC, normally we recognize them when we have five, ten cases, you know, at most… This one really wasn’t picked up until there was over 100 cases,” noted the former director.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I suspect this is going to become a very significant pandemic, probably going to leak into Tanzania, leak into Southern Sudan, maybe leak into Rwanda.” – Robert Redfield
🎯 IMPACT: May’s Ebola outbreak is the 17th to occur in the region within the past 50 years. The most recent outbreak ended in December last year. Nevertheless, the former director emphasized that it has the potential to become “very disruptive” and move very rapidly from country to country. Due to the rising number of cases and deaths, the U.S. State Department announced new travel advice on Thursday, including “enhanced public health screening” for U.S.-bound individuals who have visited the affected countries within 21 days of arrival. The enhanced screening will be carried out by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the CDC. In late April, President Donald J. Trump signed a narrowly-approved bill funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) minus CBP and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The bill was signed to end a 76-day partial shutdown of the federal government. Republicans are reportedly developing an alternate funding bill for the agencies, which will be crucial in ensuring proper health screening.

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Former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Robert Redfield has warned that this month's Ebola outbreak in Africa could escalate into a significant pandemic.

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Fox Poll Has Warning Sign for Trump on Economy.

Voters are growing more downbeat about the economy and President Trump’s performance on major issues.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Polling by Fox News shows public sentiment on President Donald J. Trump’s economy is souring, with 77 percent of voters now describing the economy as being in bad shape, up from 73 percent last month and 71 percent a year ago. Only 23 percent view it positively, the lowest share in more than a year. Trump’s overall economic approval rating now sits at 29 percent, down from 34 percent in April. Inflation is his weakest area, with approval at only 24 percent—a drop from 35 percent in January. Even Republicans give Trump’s economic performance majority disapproval, at 51 percent, while among independents and Democrats, disapproval stands at 85 percent and 96 percent, respectively.
📰 DETAIL: Cost of living remains voters’ dominant economic concern, cited by 58 percent as their top worry—an increase from 50 percent in February. The poll indicates a significant decline in support among several of Trump’s key demographics, including non-MAGA Republicans, white voters, and rural voters. Disapproval of Trump’s economic management has risen, with 71 percent expressing dissatisfaction, up from 66 percent the previous month and 56 percent a year earlier, driven by a seven-point rise in disapproval among Republicans. There is a significant split inside the Republican coalition, with non-MAGA Republicans giving Trump’s economic performance just 36 percent approval—closer to independents’ rating of 18 percent than to MAGA Republicans’ 74 percent.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Make no mistake; it’s all about affordability. Independents jumped ship in 2025, and now non-MAGA Republicans and other core constituencies are wavering.” – Republican pollster Daron Shaw.
🎯 IMPACT: The decline in approval ratings could diminish Trump’s influence within the Republican Party and his ability to rally support for future economic initiatives in Congress, especially as the November midterms grow nearer.
📈 DATA: The survey, conducted from May 15-18, included 1,002 registered voters, with a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.

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