After Pro-Hamas Vandalism, Sen. Cotton Introduces Bill To Deport Foreigners Who Deface Monuments, US Army finally approves back pay for 24-year-old veteran injured by mandatory COVID shot, Amarillo Residents To Consider Abortion Trafficking Ordinance On November Ballot
Truth Keeps Winning!
John,
Even though the mainstream media won’t tell you, there is good news to report! Judeo/Christian values are winning every day, and biblical truth is prevailing.
Positive things are happening, and here are some stories that will encourage you:
After Pro-Hamas Vandalism, Sen. Cotton Introduces Bill To Deport Foreigners Who Deface Monuments
A mob gathered outside Union Station in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s joint session address to Congress, during which a rabble of pro-Hamas protesters burned American flags and vandalized federal monuments.
In response, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., introduced the “No Visas for Violent Criminals Act,” which seeks to deport foreign nationals who commit crimes while protesting.
“This morning my colleagues and I introduced a bill to deport any foreigner involved in violence and vandalism on federal property. The actions of the pro-Hamas lunatics at Union Station in DC are shameful, and anyone on a visa who took part should have it revoked immediately,” Cotton said on X.
Cotton’s bill comes after Republicans in the House and Senate have urged the Biden administration for months to “enforce existing U.S. law and deport these terrorist sympathizers from our country,” stated Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., in a letter to Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
US Army finally approves back pay for 24-year-old veteran injured by mandatory COVID shot
A previously healthy young soldier who developed devastating heart issues from mandatory COVID-19 vaccination will finally receive back pay and medical benefits two years after the military’s initial denial that her injury was “in the line of duty” and led to her accumulating $70,000 in medical debt.
On June 24, investigative journalist Catherine Herridge published a report on the ordeal of U.S. Army Specialist Karoline Stancik, who, in her early 20s with excellent health and no history of heart issues, found her life completely upended after being required to take Moderna’s mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine, which transformed her from being able to run 10 miles at a time to requiring 27 pills a day and “having trouble just standing up.”
A previously healthy young soldier who developed devastating heart issues from mandatory COVID-19 vaccination will finally receive back pay and medical benefits two years after the military’s initial denial that her injury was “in the line of duty” and led to her accumulating $70,000 in medical debt.
On June 24, investigative journalist Catherine Herridge published a report on the ordeal of U.S. Army Specialist Karoline Stancik, who, in her early 20s with excellent health and no history of heart issues, found her life completely upended after being required to take Moderna’s mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine, which transformed her from being able to run 10 miles at a time to requiring 27 pills a day and “having trouble just standing up.”
Amarillo Residents To Consider Abortion Trafficking Ordinance On November Ballot
With abortion in Texas being outlawed from the moment of conception, Amarillo has become an abortion trafficking hub connecting abortion-free states like Texas to abortion-access states like New Mexico, Colorado and Kansas. After much back and forth attempting to see their City Council approve such a measure, residents have now sent the Ordinance to the ballot for voters to decide this November.
The increase of Texas residents traveling out of state for abortion may be higher than one would expect. In New Mexico, abortion provider Amy Hagstrom Miller shared with KUT News, “Nearly all of the appointments made at Whole Woman’s Health in Albuquerque have been made by Texans.”
In an interview with National Public Radio, it was reported that 85% of abortion provider Alan Braid’s business at Alamo Women’s Clinic in Albuquerque comes from Texas. Braid told the news outlet that “abortion travel bans” like the one passed in Lubbock County and the one being discussed in Amarillo are having an impact on abortion centers throughout New Mexico. According to Braid, “They’re having higher no-show rates because people are afraid to drive through Lubbock and Amarillo.”
Alamo’s website lists several abortion assistance organizations willing to help cover abortion travel expenses from Texas to New Mexico including Jane’s Due Process and Fund Texas Choice. Alamo has even advertised on their own Facebook, “Texas Teens – if you are under 18 and seeking an abortion, there is funding available. Abortions Care and all travel and expenses are FREE. Compassionate, Kind and Discreet staff. No Parental consent is needed in Albuquerque or Illinois.”
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