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Top U.S. & World Headlines — April 26, 2024 (USA)

Les États-Unis adoptent la première réglementation visant à éliminer les "produits chimiques éternels" de l'eau potable

Les États-Unis adoptent la première réglementation visant à éliminer les "produits chimiques éternels" de l'eau potable

(C'est l'industrie chimique qu'il faut éradiquer, pas ce qu'elle continuera à produire. note de rené)

 (Et les milliardaires comme soros paieront les immigrants illégaux pour les envahir. Ce type attaque les Etats-Unis alors qu'il n'est même pas américain d'origine. Il vient juste pour profiter du pays pour se faire un maximum de pognon sur son dos. note de rené)


These States Are Making It Illegal For Illegal Immigrants To Enter

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BY TYLER DURDEN  zerohedge
FRIDAY, APR 26, 2024 - 06:45 PM

Authored by Darlene McCormick Sanchez via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Conservative states across the country—Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Tennessee, Georgia, and Oklahoma—are taking border security matters into their own hands, proposing or passing legislation targeting illegal immigration.

(Illustration by The Epoch Times, Shutterstock, Getty Images)

The Oklahoma legislature just passed a bill designed to prohibit illegal immigrants from entering or living in the state.

HB 4156 states: “A person commits an impermissible occupation if the person is an alien and willfully and without permission enters and remains in the State of Oklahoma without having first obtained legal authorization to enter the United States.”

The bill passed the state House and Senate by wide margins and Gov. Kevin Stitt, a Republican, is expected to sign it into law.

The legislature declared the issue a crisis in the state and stated in the bill: “Throughout the state, law enforcement comes into daily and increasingly frequent contact with foreign nationals who entered the country illegally or who remain here illegally.

Often, these persons are involved with organized crime such as drug cartels, they have no regard for Oklahoma’s laws or public safety, and they produce or are involved with fentanyl distribution, sex trafficking, and labor trafficking.”

Under the new law, a conviction related to “impermissible occupation” would be considered a misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in a county jail, a fine of up to $500, or both.

Subsequent offenses are felonies, punishable by up to two years in prison, a fine of up to $1,000, or both.

Illegal immigrants who are barred from the country or have been issued a removal order by an immigration judge, and then enter Oklahoma will face a felony charge carrying a possible sentence of up to two years in prison, a fine of up to $1,000, or both.

In all instances, those found guilty must leave Oklahoma within 72 hours of being convicted or released from custody.

A prison cell block at the El Reno Federal Correctional Institution in El Reno, Okla., on July 16, 2015. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

The law requires police to collect fingerprints, photographs, and biometric data, which will be cross-checked with Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation databases.

The failure of the federal government to address this issue … has turned every state into a border state,” said bill sponsor state Rep. Charles Mr. McCall said in a statement.

“Those who want to work through the process of coming to our country legally are more than welcome to come to Oklahoma; we would love to have them here. We will not reward [illegal immigration] in Oklahoma, and we will protect our state borders.”

U.S. border authorities have apprehended more than 9 million illegal immigrants nationwide under President Joe Biden, according to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data.

Under the administration’s catch-and-release policy, many have been released into the United States and have taken up residence all over the country.

Texas’ law, Senate Bill 4, makes it a state crime to enter Texas outside legal ports of entry.

The new law was set to go into effect in March, but has been blocked and is currently tied up in the courts.

New Iowa, Tennessee, and Georgia Laws

Earlier this month, Iowa’s Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds signed Senate File 2340 into law.

The new law, which goes into effect July 1, makes it a misdemeanor to be in the state or attempt to enter the state after being deported, denied admission to the United States, or if an individual has an outstanding deportation order.

Being in the state illegally becomes a felony under certain circumstances such as the accused having two or more misdemeanor convictions involving drugs or crimes against a person.

As with the Texas law, it gives judges the discretion to drop the charges if the illegal immigrant agrees to return to the country from which he or she entered the United States.

Those who come into our country illegally have broken the law, yet Biden refuses to deport them,” Ms. Reynolds stated in a news release.

“This bill gives Iowa law enforcement the power to do what he is unwilling to do: enforce immigration laws already on the books.”

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed a new law this month that requires law enforcement agencies to communicate with federal immigration authorities if they discover people are in the country illegally, requiring in most cases cooperation in the process of identifying, catching, detaining, and deporting them.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott holds a press conference at Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas, on Feb. 4, 2024. (Sergio Flores/AFP via Getty Images)

The law takes effect July 1.

“When there is an interaction with law enforcement, it’s important that the appropriate authorities are notified of the status of that individual,” Mr. Lee, a Republican, told reporters after signing the bill into law. “I think that makes sense. So, I’m in support of that legislation.”

Members of the Tennessee House blamed President Biden’s lack of border enforcement for the necessity of the law.

President Biden’s administration has delivered this pain to our doorsteps,” Tennessee state Rep. Chris Todd said on the House floor.

In Georgia, lawmakers passed House Bill 1105 that would require jailers to check the immigration status of inmates.

The bill is part of an ongoing political response to the February slaying of nursing student Laken Riley on the University of Georgia campus, allegedly by an illegal immigrant from Venezuela.

The man, Jose Antonio Ibarra, was arrested in February on murder and assault charges in the death of the 22-year-old.

Immigration officials say Mr. Ibarra, 26, crossed into the United States illegally in 2022. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed to Sen. Lindsey Graham(R-S.C.)  that Mr. Ibarra was paroled into the country illegally due to “capacity problems” at border detention facilities

The Georgia bill was sent to Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk on April 3 and awaits his signature, at which time most measures would take effect immediately.

Louisiana, Arizona, New Hampshire

Texas’ neighbor, Louisiana, is considering the passage of SB 388, a GOP-led bill that would allow state police to arrest suspected illegal immigrants within the state.

The law passed the chamber on April 8 along party lines and headed to the House, also controlled by Republicans.

Louisiana is one step closer to securing our border and addressing our illegal immigration crisis,” Republican state Sen. Valarie Hodges, the bill’s sponsor, posted on X.

A National Guard soldier looks across the Rio Grande to Mexico on the border in Eagle Pass, Texas, on May 23, 2022. (Allison Dinner/AFP via Getty Images)

The battleground state of Arizona passed a law similar to Texas’ HB 4, but its Democratic Gov. Katy Hobbs vetoed it.

That inspired the Legislature to draft a ballot measure to be put to voters in November that would require businesses to use E-verify. E-verify is a voluntary federal online service for employers to check an employee’s eligibility to work in the United States against Department of Homeland Security and Social Security records.

New Hampshire, which is Republican-led, passed SB 504 allowing police to bring criminal trespassing charges against people suspected of illegally entering the United States from Canada. The measure must be approved by the House to advance.

Cities and Counties

Cities and counties in red and blue states are also pushing back in creative ways to stop illegal immigrants from coming into their jurisdictions.

They’re basically dumped on their doorstep,” said Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, a “pro-immigrant, low-immigration” think tank.

In June 2023, New York City under Democratic Mayor Eric Adams sued more than 30 New York local governments alleging they issued unlawful executive orders prohibiting temporary housing for illegal immigrants in their jurisdictions.

Counties such as Orange and Rockland in upstate New York were successful in using local zoning laws to stop the mayor from busing illegal immigrants to live in their hotels.

The state Supreme Court granted Rockland a temporary restraining order against the mayor’s plan after the county argued that local zoning laws bar hotels from operating as shelters.

Orange County was granted a similar ruling.

Likewise, zoning was used by the city of Taunton, Massachusetts, to stop illegal immigrants from living in hotels, Ms. Vaughan said.

In May 2023, the state was paying millions of dollars to house some 120 homeless and migrant families at a local hotel long-term.

A bus carrying illegal immigrants from Texas arrives at Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City on Aug. 10, 2022.

Taunton city leaders filed a lawsuit against the hotel, claiming it violated its occupancy limit for nearly four months. The city aims to collect $114,600 in fines.

Residents in these small communities often struggle with housing and obtaining services that illegal immigrants get for free, Ms. Vaughan noted.

Now paying taxes, essentially, to support these illegal migrants in their town. The schools have to accommodate them. And that’s a huge cost on the local taxpayers,” she said.

In Colorado’s Mesa County, commissioners passed a resolution in February declaring the county a “non-sanctuary county,” and denying shelter and services to illegal aliens sent there by the state or federal government, she said.

Commissioners also passed a resolution to send a letter to Denver Mayor Mike Johnston informing him the county doesn’t plan to help the city deal with its illegal immigrant surge.

Ms. Vaughan said that she believes other states are waiting to see what happens with some of Texas’ laws, such as SB 4, which are aimed at deterring illegal immigration.

“I think the feeling among most state and local officials that I’ve talked to about it is that they are watching and waiting and hoping that the court will draw some boundaries for them on what they can and cannot do,” she said.

Florida’s Laws

When it comes to making life more difficult for illegal immigrants through legislation, Florida has proven as aggressive as Texas.

Besides beefing up law enforcement to help the U.S. Coast Guard spot migrants and sending the Florida National Guard to Texas, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has approved laws to deter illegal aliens from staying in the Sunshine State.

The Republican governor signed SB 1718 in 2023, which was criticized by the left as one of the most anti-illegal immigrant pieces of legislation in the country.

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 (Quel pourrait être le lien entre le pont écroulé et l'incident de l'usine de fabrication d'obus? Avec tout ce qu'il se passe aux States, l'incident sur l'île Maui, criminel à mon avis, les multiples incendies d'usines alimentaire et des terminaux pétroliers pendant l'opération covid, quelque chose est en mouvement et ce n'est obligatoirement les russes. Par contre, à part détruire l'économie américaine si ces incidents deviennent plus fréquents, je ne distingue pas le but. Mais, il doit y avoir une logique. note de rené)

Port Of Baltimore Partially Reopens, Allowing Trapped Cargo Ships To Exit  

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BY TYLER DURDEN  zerohedge
FRIDAY, APR 26, 2024 - 08:25 PM

Officials at the Port of Baltimore opened a fourth, 35-foot deep, temporary channel through the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, allowing cargo ships trapped at the port to exit. 

According to Bloomberg's ship tracking data, four of seven ships trapped at the port navigated the new temporary channel and are sailing down the Chesapeake Bay. 

On Thursday, the Balsa 94, a bulk carrier sailing under a Panama flag, transited the temporary channel for Saint John, Canada. Three other ships, including the Saimaagracht cargo vessel, the Carmen vehicle carrier, and the Phatra Naree bulk carrier, were also able to exit. 

The new 35-foot depth channel is a massive increase compared to smaller channels opened several weeks after the Dali container ship slammed into the bridge one month ago, toppling the bridge and paralyzing the port. 

"While this is a significant achievement, we have a long way to go, and Unified Command is committed to fully opening the channel by the end of May," US Coast Guard Cmdr. Baxter Smoak told reporters. 

Next week, salvage crews expect to refloat Dali, which will then be pushed back to port by tugboats for inspection. Once Dali and all debris are removed, the main shipping channel could reopen next month. 

However, Ben Schafer, an engineering professor at Johns Hopkins University, told AP News that a new bridge could take five to seven years to be rebuilt. 

"The lead time on air conditioning equipment right now for a home renovation is like 16 months, right?" Schafer said. 

He continued: "So it's like you're telling me they're going to build a whole bridge in two years? I want it to be true, but I think empirically it doesn't feel right to me."

Let's remember that the bridge was critical for the port and a critical feeder to the Interstate 95 highway network up and down the mid-Atlantic area. Local supply chain snarls will persist for years. 

 (soros qui paient des étudiants pour foutre la merde dans les manifestations pro-palestiniennes comme il a financé les manifestations, pas que lui, anti-trump au début du mandat présidentiel. note de rené)

George Soros Paying Student Agitators To Whip Up Anti-Israel Protests

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BY TYLER DURDEN  zerohedge
FRIDAY, APR 26, 2024 - 04:15 PM

George Soros and his far-left movement is paying student agitators to co-opt and amplify anti-Israel protests at colleges across the country, the NY Post reports.

The protests, which began at Columbia University, have expanded nationwide - with copycat tent cities erected at colleges including Harvard, Yale, Berkeley in California, the Ohio State University and Emory in Georgia, with organized branches of the Soros-funded Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) having organized them.

Which might explain this:

The parent organization of SJP has been funded by a constellation of nonprofits which all lead to Soros.

At three colleges, the protests are being encouraged by paid radicals who are “fellows” of a Soros-funded group called the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR).

USCPR provides up to $7,800 for its community-based fellows and between $2,880 and $3,660 for its campus-based “fellows” in return for spending eight hours a week organizing “campaigns led by Palestinian organizations.”

They are trained to “rise up, to revolution.”

The radical group received at least $300,000 from Soros’ Open Society Foundations since 2017 and also took in $355,000 from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund since 2019. -NY Post

The group has three "fellows" who have helped propel the protests into a nationwide phenomenon, which you can read more about here...

We're sure if the protests get violent, prosecutors will take appropriate action, yes?

And while many of the protesters are just morons...

Some of them are quite spicy, like the leader of Columbia's encampment...

Oh...


 (Et bien avec les produits chimiques vendus par bill gates. note de rené)

Pluies diluviennes de Dubaï : des avions avaient bien ensemencé le ciel pour provoquer la pluie

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La chaîne RTL info a osé parler de la technique d’ensemencement des nuages utilisés par les Émirats Arabes Unis qui aurait causé le désastre qui s’est abattu sur une bonne partie du territoire avec une pluie diluvienne spectaculaire équivalent à 2 années de précipitation en seulement une journée ! Voilà ce qui se passe quand on s’amuse avec la nature et qu’on se croit plus intelligent que le créateur.

source : Le Libre penseur


 

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    Le Japon s’oppose au traité de l’OMS sur les pandémies et aux vaccins mortels

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    Avertissement au monde entier de ne pas faire confiance au vaccin japonais Replicon.

    Une version finale du traité sur les pandémies devrait être présentée pour adoption en mai 2024 ce qui préparera sans aucun doute le monde à un nouvel assaut planifié sous le couvert de la santé mondiale.

    source : EricD

     (Intéressant Cuba qui nous montre que sans les engrais, ils ne nourrissent pas leur population et pourtant, ils ont des spécialistes. note de rené)


    Du riz offert par la Chine arrive à l’aéroport de la Havane

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    Lorsqu’ils ont rédigé, mis en place et sans cesse aggravé, les mesures du blocus avec l’objectif clairement et publiquement exprimé d’étouffer, d’affamer les Cubains à défaut d’envahir l’Île, pour qu’ils se révoltent contre leurs dirigeants, les différents gouvernements des États-Unis ont oublié que dans d’autres pays la solidarité n’est pas un vain mot. Ils ne s’attendaient sans doute pas à cela.

    Cuba qui a toujours donné l’exemple en la matière est bien payée en retour.

    Mais jusqu’à quand les Cubains pourront supporter toutes les privations ? Et la solidarité ne peut être une solution durable.

    CUBA COOPERATION

    Un avion transportant du riz offert par la Chine est arrivé à l’aéroport international José Martí de La Havane. Le gouvernement asiatique tente ainsi de contribuer à atténuer la crise alimentaire qui sévit actuellement sur l’île.

    Il s’agit d’une première tranche de 68 tonnes sur les 408 tonnes promises. Le reste de la donation sera acheminé par voie aérienne et maritime depuis le géant asiatique. Les denrées alimentaires seront distribuées dès que possible, en fonction des priorités d’affectation définies par le gouvernement cubain.

    Sans aucun doute, manger du riz sur l’île est devenu pratiquement un luxe. Les prix inabordables imposés par les Mipymes (250,00 CUP) la livre (ndt soit presque 10 euros) empêchent tout travailleur disposant d’un salaire de base de l’inclure dans son alimentation quotidienne. Le cas des retraités qui gagnent à peine plus de 1500 CUP(ndt soit 60 euros) est encore plus grave.

    La Chine tend à nouveau la main

    Ce n’est pas la première fois que la Chine tend la main à Cuba dans des situations critiques de la réalité de l’île. L’ambassadeur asiatique à La Havane, Ma Hui, a réaffirmé l’engagement de son pays en faveur du bien-être du peuple cubain.

    Il a également souligné que «cette donation fait partie d’une série de mesures d’assistance convenues entre les deux pays».

    Les pénuries alimentaires à Cuba ne touchent pas seulement le riz, un produit très demandé sur l’île. D’autres produits de base, comme le pain, ont également disparu, même dans les centres gérés par l’État. Le gouvernement cubain a reconnu la crise alimentaire que traverse actuellement le pays. Face à un tel panorama, les dons arrivent à point nommé, en particulier ceux concernant le riz.

    Le riz nouvellement arrivé de Chine sera destiné à la vente réglementée aux consommateurs. Il s’agit d’une nouvelle tentative pour alléger la pression sur les marchés et permettre aux familles d’avoir accès à cette denrée essentielle dans leur alimentation.

    Cependant, il est clair que ce n’est pas la véritable solution à la crise alimentaire qui sévit aujourd’hui à Cuba.

    source : Le Grand Soir