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Do more to prevent Chinese espionage - China is not a friendly competitor. It is very much a strategic threat, one that is actively working to undermine the United States and Western values of freedom and liberty. Yet too many universities and policymakers fail to recognize the danger. Many universities have been blinded by dollar signs. They pay agents to recruit international students, primarily because they will pay full tuition. China is more than happy to pay the price. Prior to the pandemic, 35% of all foreign students in the U.S. were Chinese nationals. That number has since dropped by more than half, but Chinese students still fill a disproportionately large share of seats, especially in post-graduate STEM classrooms. Heritage Expert: Dustin Carmack 

DC Delays School Vaccine Mandate After Daily Signal Report - Fewer than 24 hours after The Daily Signal reported that the District of Columbia would not offer remote learning and planned to bar unvaccinated students, many of whom are black, from attending school in person 20 days after school started on Monday, the city abruptly announced it was delaying the policy until next year.  DCist reported that Washington, D.C., Deputy Mayor for Education Paul Kihn announced that enforcement of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate would not begin until Jan. 3, 2023.  Students 12 and up who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 will receive a notice of noncompliance on Nov. 21. If they do not comply by Jan. 3, 2023, they will no longer be able to attend school in person.  Heritage Expert: Douglas Blair 

Overwhelming Majority of Americans Agree: Voter IDs Are Common Sense Requirement - The claim that the poor and people of color are unable to vote because of voter ID requirements is simply false. Providing basic security like an ID in no way prevents access, and the turnout record of elections in states with ID requirements proves that. Keep in mind, every state with an ID requirement provides a free ID to anyone who need ones. Also an overwhelming majority of Americans agree ID is a common sense requirement; it is supported by a majority of all Americans no matter their race, ethnicity, or political affiliation. This false claim shows a patronizingly racist attitude towards voters, who want both access and security. Heritage Expert: Hans von Spakovsky  

Congress should reject Biden administration’s asylum rule and ruin – The Biden administration has opened our southern border to an unlimited number of illegal immigrants from all parts of the globe -- and has no intention of changing course. Rather than act to secure our border, it has implemented a three-point border plan: 1. Quickly process illegal immigrants into the country, using NGOs that receive FEMA and HHS grants to transport them to the U.S. interior. 2. Grant these immigrants parole (albeit in violation of the parole law). 3. Use its new rule to expedite applications for asylum for hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens (most of whom are not eligible for asylum). The administration is actively ruining our asylum system by encouraging this fraud. Congress has the obligation to disapprove of the rule and bring meaning and integrity back to asylum. Heritage Expert: Lora Ries 

One Economic Indicator Could Be Dems’ Achilles Heel Heading Into November. Here’s What It IsWhen it comes to gauging the country’s economic health, the media usually focuses on indicators like gross domestic product (GDP). But those broad metrics don’t always capture people’s ability to meet their basic needs — food, clothing and shelter. Even though GDP has been declining for the last six months, the real alarm bell that should be ringing concerns the electorate’s inability to afford a place to live, something the discontented voter will not take lightly. Heritage Expert: EJ Antoni 

Who Has the Worst Election Laws? These 10 States, According to Scorecard – Going into the midterm elections Nov. 8, the nominal battleground state of Nevada comes in second to last in laws promoting clean and honest elections, while California—the largest state in the nation—is third from the bottom, according to The Heritage Foundation Election Integrity Scorecard. Heritage’s scorecard ranks the states and the District of Columbia based on factors such as voter ID implementation; accuracy of vote registration lists; absentee ballot managementrestrictions on ballot trafficking, also known as ballot harvesting; access for election observers; vote-counting practices; and restrictions on private funding for election administration.  Heritage Expert: Hans von Spakovsky  

What Released Affidavit Reveals About FBI’s Mar-a-Lago RaidDespite claims by some that they have “seen no evidence that there was any political motivation” behind the raid, many remain skeptical—especially given its unprecedented nature and the FBI’s prior troublesome actions involving Trump and officials in his administration.  After all, an FBI lawyer plead guilty to altering a document that was later used to obtain a warrant to spy on a Trump campaign aide, and it appeared to many that the FBI broke normal protocols and essentially set a perjury trap for Trump’s national security adviser Michael Flynn. Then there’s the double standard that appears to be in play, considering that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton faced no legal repercussions for sending and receiving classified information on her own, very vulnerable home-brew computer server. So, what was the FBI looking for at Mar-a-Lago? We can’t be precisely sure, but we know that the dispute essentially centers on whether Trump retained documents that he shouldn’t have once he left office. Heritage Experts: John Malcolm and Zack Smith 

 



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