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Blaze News investigates: ICE officials speak out about how 'sanctuary' policies protect criminals
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Many Democratic-run jurisdictions across the United States have adopted various forms of so-called 'sanctuary' policies that continue to provide protections to illegal migrant criminals by creating massive roadblocks for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement‚ according to the agency and immigration experts. The term &;quot;sanctuary policy&;quot; describes several similar ordinances that ultimately prevent local and state law enforcement officials from coordinating and cooperating with federal immigration officers. Marie Ferguson‚ a spokesperson for ICE's New York City Field Office‚ told Blaze News that there is &;quot;no official or agreed-upon definition of what constitutes a 'sanctuary' jurisdiction&;quot;; however‚ the policies typically encompass three categories: &;quot;Don't enforce‚&;quot; &;quot;don't ask‚&;quot; and &;quot;don't tell.&;quot; Ferguson explained that &;quot;don't enforce&;quot; policies prohibit police from aiding federal immigration authorities; &;quot;don't ask&;quot; policies ban local officials from looking into an individual's immigration status; and &;quot;don't tell&;quot; policies prohibit police and federal officials from sharing information. How do sanctuary policies undermine ICE&;#63; Ferguson stated that measures restricting cooperation between local law enforcement agencies and federal immigration officers &;quot;threaten public safety&;quot; because it &;quot;means criminal noncitizens are released back into our communities with opportunity to reoffend before being apprehended by [ICE's] Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).&;quot; John Fabbricatore‚ a retired ICE Denver Field Office Director and current Republican congressional candidate for Colorado's 6th District‚ told Blaze News that the regulations in sanctuary jurisdictions prevent local law enforcement agencies from communicating with ICE when they arrest or release an illegal alien. &;quot;It makes it where ICE then has to go and find that information in other ways‚&;quot; he stated. Fabbricatore explained that it is becoming more difficult for ICE to do its job because‚ in addition to restricting local law enforcement cooperation‚ some sanctuary laws also prevent other state-run agencies‚ such as motor vehicle and labor departments‚ from communicating with ICE. &;quot;Here in Denver‚ they don't even allow probation and parole to give information to ICE‚&;quot; he told Blaze News. &;quot;So this is an illegal alien that's been convicted of a crime and then released out onto the street‚ and ICE is not allowed to get any information on that person. But yet‚ the illegal alien is going out on‚ say‚ probation‚ and it's being paid for by the U.S. taxpayer.&;quot; Two Colorado counties filed a lawsuit this week against the state‚ demanding it put an end to its sanctuary policies‚ claiming the measures &;quot;create dangerous conditions&;quot; for residents and citizens. Approximately 40‚000 illegal migrants have moved to Denver over the past 16 months. I support Douglas County in filing this lawsuit against the state of Colorado concerning sanctuary policy laws passed by the state legislature. These laws only protect convicted criminal Illegal aliens and do nothing to protect tax-paying citizens and legal residents.\u2026 — (@) Fabbricatore says sanctuary policies were created as part of the abolish-ICE movement to hinder federal immigration officials. These restrictions typically prevent local or state law enforcement from honoring ICE's detainer requests. ICE's ERO‚ which &;quot;manages all aspects of the immigration enforcement process‚&;quot; according to the agency's website‚ places detainer requests against migrants who have been arrested and held by local or state law enforcement agencies for committing criminal acts. &;quot;Detainers request that state or local law enforcement agencies maintain custody of the noncitizen for a period not to exceed 48 hours beyond the time the individual would otherwise be released‚ allowing ERO to assume custody for removal purposes in accordance with federal law‚&;quot; Ferguson told Blaze News. Without coordination from local agencies‚ ICE officials are forced to &;quot;expend additional resources and search within neighborhoods to re-apprehend these criminals at increased risk to the public and our officers‚&;quot; Ferguson remarked. The ICE spokesperson noted that detainer requests &;quot;are a critical public safety tool&;quot; to ensure that criminals do not end up back on the street. &;quot;Since detainers result in the direct transfer of a noncitizen from state or local custody to ERO custody‚ they minimize the potential that an individual will reoffend‚&;quot; Ferguson added. The Department of Homeland Security‚ which includes ICE‚ has the authority under federal law to issue administrative arrest warrants for immigration violations. ICE issues an administrative warrant of arrest with each detainer request. However‚ sanctuary policies often state that federal authorities must obtain a criminal warrant issued by a judge or magistrate‚ which ICE claims &;quot;is not required or necessary according to federal law.&;quot; &;quot;When law enforcement agencies fail to honor immigration detainers and release serious criminal offenders onto the streets‚ it undermines ERO's ability to protect public safety and carry out its mission‚&;quot; Ferguson noted. What are the consequences of sanctuary policies&;#63; Fabbricatore‚ a board member of the National Immigration Center for Enforcement‚ provided testimony last year at the House Immigration Subcommittee's hearing‚ &;quot;Examine Sanctuary Cities That Shield Illegal Aliens.&;quot; He raised concerns about the &;quot;erosion of immigration enforcement and lack of respect for the rule of law&;quot; and warned about the &;quot;hundreds of thousands of criminal aliens at large&;quot; in the country under the Biden administration. &;quot;As an ICE field office director‚ I witnessed the deterioration of relationships with local law enforcement agencies because of sanctuary policies‚&;quot; he told lawmakers. According to Fabbricatore‚ detainers were helpful tools utilized by ICE to ensure public safety until sanctuary policies began prohibiting the coordination between law enforcement agencies. &;quot;A lot of the sanctuary jurisdictions don't allow their county jails to hold ICE detainees‚&;quot; Fabbricatore stated‚ referring to sheriff's departments that rent out their unused jail space to ICE. &;quot;That limits the overall population for what ICE can hold to a very low number.&;quot; According to Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse data‚ nearly 35‚000 illegal migrants were being held in ICE detention as of April 7. Fabbricatore stated that the number of individuals in ICE custody is &;quot;very low&;quot; considering &;quot;the millions of people that are coming in and how many we could put in detention if we had that detention space.&;quot; Sanctuary policies have forced ICE to exert additional manpower and hours to locate and detain illegal migrant criminals. If local law enforcement agencies were allowed to notify ICE before a criminal migrant was released from jail‚ it would only require one or two federal immigration agents to pick up and transfer the individual into federal custody‚ Fabbricatore explained to Blaze News. It can take up to six officers to apprehend a suspect who has been released onto the street‚ he added. ICE officers must also run surveillance before attempting to apprehend a suspect‚ which typically requires at least two officers‚ Fabbricatore said. &;quot;So it takes a greater amount of hours and much more manpower than if a local jurisdiction would just say‚ 'Hey‚ this person's getting ready for release. ICE‚ come pick them up‚'&;quot; he declared. Fabbricatore noted that federal agents catching illegal migrants on the street is not only more expensive for taxpayers but also far more dangerous for officers. &;quot;When two officers can go to the jail‚ it's a secure environment‚&;quot; he added. &;quot;But when you go to a home‚ or you pull someone over in a car‚ they are in the community. And now you have the potential as you go to pull someone over‚ they flee‚ they crash into somebody else. Or you go to a home where they have access to firearms. Or you arrest them in front of their house in a neighborhood where maybe their neighbors are on their side‚ and they come out and now there's a big riot.&;quot; Experts explained that it is difficult to estimate how much longer illegal migrant criminals are out on the street as a result of the lack of communication between local and federal law enforcement agencies. Jon Feere‚ director of investigations with the Center for Immigration Studies‚ told Blaze News‚ &;quot;The truth is‚ ICE doesn't even know when a detainer that's not honored results in the release of an alien.&;quot; Feere explained that in states like California that do not honor most detainers‚ ICE will not be notified that the state denied its request. In those instances‚ the suspect is released from custody without ICE notification. &;quot;They'll just ignore the request altogether‚&;quot; Feere said. ICE does not learn that its detainer was ignored and the suspect was released from local custody until that individual commits another crime and pops back up on the agency's radar‚ Feere explained. He noted that California's policies also prohibit its sheriff's departments from participating in the 287(g) program. According to the ICE's website‚ this program &;quot;enhances the safety and security&;quot; of communities by authorizing the agency &;quot;to delegate to state and local law enforcement officers the authority to perform specified immigration officer functions under the agency's direction and oversight.&;quot; The program allows ICE to train sheriffs on how to identify criminal illegal migrants in their prisons and begin the paperwork process to prepare the individual for removal. &;quot;Those are critical law enforcement partnerships. Sanctuary cities generally outlaw them‚&;quot; Feere remarked. &;quot;One of the things that people don't realize is that a lot of these illegal aliens who show up in jails after having been arrested have no records whatsoever. And‚ as a result‚ the sheriffs don't know who the person is and ICE doesn't know who the person is until an interview occurs.&;quot; Under ICE's Criminal Apprehension Program‚ officers &;quot;actually go and interview some of these individuals in the jails and they will usually admit that they're here unlawfully.&;quot; &;quot;A lot of sanctuary jurisdictions don't permit ICE to have access to their jails‚ which is another form of protecting criminal aliens‚&;quot; he said. Regarding the types of crimes committed‚ Feere said it could be &;quot;almost anything you can imagine.&;quot; &;quot;It's actually quite shocking that these sanctuaries choose not to honor detainers for aliens who have been arrested for everything from DUIs to carjacking to sexual assaults. These jurisdictions have decided that allowing a foreign national to get away with violating our immigration laws is more important than public safety‚&;quot; he told Blaze News. What jurisdictions have adopted sanctuary policies&;#63; Many states‚ cities‚ and counties across the nation have adopted measures that prevent police from coordinating with federal immigration officials. According to the Center for Immigration Studies‚ as of April 12‚ California‚ Colorado‚ Connecticut‚ Illinois‚ Massachusetts‚ New Jersey‚ New Mexico‚ New York‚ Oregon‚ Utah‚ Vermont‚ and Washington have enacted sanctuary policies at the state level. In Massachusetts‚ there are eight cities‚ including Boston‚ that have committed to shielding illegal migrants from ICE. The influx of new arrivals has caused the state's shelter system to become overwhelmed. A report published earlier this year by WBZ claimed that the state is spending roughly $64 per day to feed each migrant. Additionally‚ Massachusetts is the only state in the nation with a &;quot;right to shelter&;quot; law that requires every homeless family to be provided with accommodations that include refrigeration and basic cooking facilities. Since many overflow shelters do not fulfill this requirement‚ the state has resorted to contracting third-party vendors to deliver food to migrants‚ the WBZ report found. Paul Craney with Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance told Blaze News‚ &;quot;During her tenure as Massachusetts Attorney General‚ current Governor Maura Healey vigorously pursued the legal case which now actively prevents Massachusetts's local‚ county‚ and state law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration authorities. At the time‚ she hailed her win at the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court as 'a victory for the rule of law and smart immigration and criminal justice policies …'&;quot; &;quot;The victims at the heart of the recent case in the town of Milford likely disagree with her statement‚&;quot; Craney stated‚ referring to an incident in which an illegal migrant was charged with child rape after a Massachusetts District Court ignored ICE's detainer request‚ releasing the man back out onto the street. &;quot;The governor and the Massachusetts legislature have the power to fix this dangerous injustice whenever they feel so moved. Federal immigration authorities are tasked with keeping track of recent immigrants and are the organization most in the know as to which‚ if any‚ new arrivals may be a threat to the children‚ people‚ and property of the people of this country‚&;quot; he stated. Craney argued that the state's sanctuary policies‚ which Healey (D) backed‚ are &;quot;actively harming the people of Massachusetts&;quot; and creating &;quot;a colossal waste in taxpayer money&;quot; by forcing ICE to exhaust more time and resources to locate and apprehend criminals. &;quot;It's time for Governor Healey and the legislature to demonstrate that they have some modicum of compassion and empathy for the people being hurt by their inaction and fix the mess they've made‚&;quot; Craney told Blaze News. Ferguson‚ an ICE spokesperson with the New York City Field Office‚ told Blaze News that the agency is hopeful the city's mayor‚ Eric Adams (D)‚ will reform the current sanctuary policies that prevent the agency from working with local law enforcement. &;quot;ERO New York City will continue to uphold its mission to protect the citizens of New York by removing threats to public safety. We always stand ready to work with our law enforcement partners without condition and welcome Mayor Adams' recent comments about opening the door to cooperation‚&;quot; Ferguson stated. During a February town hall meeting‚ Adams said‚ &;quot;Those small numbers [of migrants] that have committed crimes‚ we need to modify the sanctuary city law that if you commit a felony or violent act‚ we should be able to turn you over to ICE and have you deported.&;quot; Adams has claimed that the city's current laws prevent him from removing migrants that have poured into the city over the last year. Republican state lawmakers previously proposed legislation that‚ if passed‚ would effectively reverse New York City's sanctuary policies. Canarsie Brooklyn NY \nDuring a Town Hall meeting‚ a resident raised his concerns over illegal scooters‚ @NYPDChiefPatrol John Chell states he heard those concerns by other residents and have been taking action and so far seized over 50k illegal scooters and cars off the streets‚\u2026 — (@) Anything else&;#63; Fabbricatore stated that migrants are incentivized to relocate to jurisdictions with sanctuary policies. &;quot;Sanctuary policy definitely does not protect United States citizens; it protects criminal illegal aliens‚&;quot; Fabbricatore added. &;quot;A lot of these sanctuary cities say that they are protecting immigrants. Legal immigrants don't need protection from ICE because they're doing the right thing. ICE is not going after them. ICE normally goes after those who commit crimes inside the United States. So illegal aliens who‚ on top of being illegally here‚ have also committed crimes.&;quot; Feere stated that passing legislation that requires sanctuary jurisdictions to honor ICE detainer requests should be the Republican Party's &;quot;top priority.&;quot; He called it &;quot;unacceptable&;quot; that conservative lawmakers have not already implemented such legislation. &;quot;The issue of sanctuary jurisdictions has gone on for quite some time‚ and it's amazing to me that Congress hasn't put an end to the nonsense. We have had Congresses where the Republican Party was in control and yet there was not any effort to pass a bill that requires states to honor ICE detainers‚&;quot; he stated. &;quot;When you have a situation with states that are choosing to ignore the federal government‚ our country really starts to fall apart.&;quot; &;quot;It also frustrates me that the Department of Homeland Security has allowed this to go on as long as it has. There's a saying within DHS‚ which is that‚ 'We are one DHS‚'&;quot; he continued‚ noting that ICE‚ Customs and Border Protection‚ Border Patrol‚ U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services‚ the Transportation Security Administration‚ and the Coast Guard are all under DHS. &;quot;Why is it that the other agencies within the DHS continue to do business with these states that are undermining one of its sister agencies&;#63;&;quot; Feere questioned. &;quot;Shouldn't these agencies stick up for ICE&;#63; And explain to states like California‚ Massachusetts that you can't pick and choose which part of DHS you want to work with&;#63; Either you work with us all‚ or you don't.&;quot; Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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Stephen A. Smith now APOLOGIZING for Trump comments after backlash ensues
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Stephen A. Smith now APOLOGIZING for Trump comments after backlash ensues

Stephen A. Smith committed the ultimate crime in the media’s eyes — defending Donald Trump — and instead of standing his ground‚ he’s backing down. The sports commentator had told Sean Hannity on Fox News just days ago that the persecution of Trump by the justice system has been “relatable” to the black community. And the “blacklash” that ensued inspired him to apologize. “A lot of folks in black America seem pretty pissed at me right now‚” Smith told his audience‚ adding that his “words were interpreted as associating support for Trump from the black community with all the legal issues he’s facing.” Smith went on to apologize and say that the black community will “never forget how Trump claimed Obama‚ the nation's first black president‚ wasn’t even qualified to hold office because he was born in Kenya.” Jason Whitlock isn’t surprised‚ calling him “Stephen A. No Backbone.” “I have a question though‚” Steve Kim adds. “Do black pundits not have a right to have their own feelings&;#63; I don’t see this pressure on anyone white.” Whitlock didn’t see a problem with his original comments‚ only the black community’s supposed reaction and the lack of strength behind his own convictions. “His comments are innocuous‚ and just not very harmful or impactful. That ‘Hey black people find Trump relatable because of you know‚ the criminal justice problems‚’” Whitlock says. “That’s not a controversial statement.” “This is why I just said‚ and have been saying for months now‚ this guy’s installed. He’s got puppet strings on him‚” he adds. Want more from Jason Whitlock&;#63;To enjoy more fearless conversations at the crossroads of culture‚ faith‚ sports‚ and comedy with Jason Whitlock‚ subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America‚ defend the Constitution‚ and live the American dream.
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El Paso judge dismisses riot charges against 140 likely illegal aliens — Republican DA indicts them anyway
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El Paso judge dismisses riot charges against 140 likely illegal aliens — Republican DA indicts them anyway

A district attorney in Texas has indicted 141 allegedly illegal aliens for riot participation just one day after a judge claimed there was no probable cause for doing so.On April 12‚ a group of 300 or so individuals reportedly crossed the U.S. border illegally near Riverside High School in El Paso‚ Texas. Of those 300‚ 142 allegedly cut through a temporary fence constructed of concertina wire‚ an act that &;quot;constitutes an illegal entry into the U.S.‚&;quot; according to a statement from Border Patrol. They then allegedly engaged in some kind of &;quot;encounter&;quot; with law enforcement agents with Gov. Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star‚ the El Paso Times reported‚ though the nature of that &;quot;encounter&;quot; is unclear.All 142 individuals‚ most of whom are believed to be Venezuelan nationals‚ currently face federal charges of illegal entry into the U.S. However‚ when local prosecutors also wanted to charge them with riot participation for the alleged confrontation with law enforcement‚ El Paso County Judge Ruben Morales expressed doubt about the underlying predicate.&;quot;After reviewing the affidavit‚ I don't believe that [probable cause] exists‚&;quot; Morales said at a hearing on Monday. &;quot;I don't believe there is probable cause for these individuals to continue to be detained for the offense of riot participation.&;quot;Morales ultimately dismissed 140 of the riot-related cases. Morales' ruling was not legally binding‚ however‚ and on Tuesday‚ just one day after Morales' dismissal‚ El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks proceeded with the indictments anyway‚ having first impaneled a grand jury that supported the indictments.&;quot;When we took the broader case to the grand jury‚ we presented the case as a whole‚ we presented videotape evidence of what happened. The grand jurors believed that there was‚ in fact‚ probable cause‚&;quot; Hicks said at a press conference on Tuesday.In all‚ Hicks has charged 141 people with riot participation. They include all 140 cases dismissed by Judge Morales as well as an individual with an additional charge of criminal mischief. None of their names have been released. All have reportedly been transferred from the county jail into ICE's custody as part of their immigration detainer.In Texas‚ riot participation is a Class B misdemeanor that carries a maximum penalty of 180 days in jail or a $2‚000 fine‚ so impaneling a grand jury for such a case was unusual. But Hicks‚ a Republican‚ believes that adjudicating these cases is important for public safety.&;quot;People believe they can come to our country knocking down barriers‚ endangering lives‚ causing our national guardsmen to fear for their lives‚&;quot; he said. &;quot;... They cannot do that.&;quot; El Paso County Public Defender Kelli Childress‚ who represents the defendants‚ views these cases very differently. She called the indictments &;quot;horrific&;quot; and indicated they were largely baseless. &;quot;They have no witnesses. They have no evidence‚&;quot; she said. Prosecutors are simply charging them as &;quot;part of [a] group‚&;quot; she claimed.Hicks countered that individuals should be held accountable for participating in a group that then collectively commits a crime: &;quot;If you’re a part of the group that is committing a criminal act‚ you know that you’re part of that group‚ you know that the group has committed a criminal act‚ then you are guilty of the offense of riot.&;quot;Hicks noted that he intends to offer the defendants a plea deal that will include time served. Thus far‚ none have reportedly accepted it. Following their hearings for the state charges‚ Hicks said‚ &;quot;They’d be released to Border Patrol‚ and either some people will be deported‚ or some people are going to get released.&;quot;Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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AOC condemns calling cops over 'nonviolent demonstrations of young students.' Observers hit back with the facts.
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Far-left U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) not surprisingly appears to be fully backing the Hamas-loving‚ Israel-hating demonstrations that have been springing up with greater frequency on college campuses in the last couple of weeks.In an X post Tuesday night‚ Ocasio-Cortez condemned calling police on what she deemed &;quot;nonviolent demonstrations of young students.&;quot; — (@) &;quot;Calling in police enforcement on nonviolent demonstrations of young students on campus is an escalatory‚ reckless‚ and dangerous act‚&;quot; she wrote. &;quot;It represents a heinous failure of leadership that puts people’s lives at risk. I condemn it in the strongest possible terms.&;quot;Surely‚ AOC realizes not all the protesters are &;quot;nonviolent‚&;quot; right&;#63; To wit: Students took over a building at California State Polytechnic University in Humboldt‚ forcing the school to close temporarily as a safety precaution. Andy Ngo reported that the occupiers turned to &;quot;beat[ing] and assault[ing]&;quot; cops who were trying to remove them.A male pro-Palestinian protester stabbed a female Jewish student in the eye amid Yale University demonstrations over the weekend.Rabbi Elie Buechler of the Columbia University/Barnard College Hillel on Sunday told Jewish students that police &;quot;cannot guarantee [their] safety in the face of extreme antisemitism and anarchy.&;quot; Buechler also advised Jewish students to &;quot;return home as soon as possible and remain home until the reality in and around campus has dramatically improved. It is not our job as Jews to ensure our own safety on campus.” The school soon switched to remote-option learning for safety reasons for the rest of the semester.Some Columbia protesters reportedly were cited for resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. Not that it matters — as AOC would be glad to know — since none of the 228 Columbia and NYU demonstrators reportedly received charges that will go on their records.Many of those responding to Ocasio-Cortez saw right through her rhetoric‚ too. Some prominent examples:Conservative commentator Jason Rantz told AOC‚ &;quot;Something tells me if people illegally camped on your property — while supporting terrorists (whomever you think are terrorists since you don’t feel that way about Hamas) — you’d call the cops. Sorry that your fellow Jew-haters don’t get to break the law.&;quot;International human rights lawyer Arsen Ostrovsky added to the congresswoman‚ &;quot;They are explicitly inciting violence‚ engaging in racial hatred and impeding students and faculty for learning and teaching. The only ‘heinous failure in leadership’ is your justification of this behavior.&;quot;Journalist Kyle Becker noted to AOC that &;quot;radical Marxists don't have a right to disrupt entire communities to throw their temper tantrums.&;quot;Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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Biden White House considering declaration of a 'national climate emergency' in order to grant itself special powers
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The Biden White House is once again entertaining the possibility of conferring itself unprecedented powers to hobble American energy producers and win over leftists‚ all in the name of changing weather patterns. Forbes Media chairman Steve Forbes characterized the proposed declaration as a &;quot;cowardly way to try to win this election.&;quot; Emergency powers then and now The National Emergencies Act enables the president to activate special powers during a crisis. Since the law went into effect in 1976‚ it has been invoked scores of times. When former President Donald Trump was in office‚ the Brennan Center for Justice‚ a leftist public policy institute‚ raised the alarm about the &;quot;vast array of obscure presidential powers&;quot; the NEA affords presidents in the face of a supposed emergency. The Brennan Center noted that the emergency powers &;quot;cover almost every imaginable subject area‚ including the military‚ land use‚ public health‚ trade‚ federal pay schedules‚ agriculture‚ transportation‚ communications‚ and criminal law.&;quot; One statute unlocked following an NEA declaration would enable the president to &;quot;suspend a law that prohibits the testing of chemical and biological weapons on unwitting human subjects.&;quot; Another would allow the president to commandeer radio stations. Elizabeth Goitein‚ senior director and expert on presidential emergency powers at the Brennan Center‚ noted in the Atlantic that &;quot;the president is free to use any of them; the National Emergencies Act doesn't require that the powers invoked relate to the nature of the emergency. Even if the crisis at hand is‚ say‚ a nationwide crop blight‚ the president may activate the law that allows the secretary of transportation to requisition any privately owned vessel at sea.&;quot; The New York Times noted in 2019 that when it comes to an NEA declaration‚ it likely doesn't matter if &;quot;there is no true emergency&;quot; and that as a &;quot;matter of legal procedure‚ facts may be irrelevant.&;quot; While leftists‚ future Biden boosters‚ and Fox News hosts complained when Trump declared a national emergency to curb illegal immigration and secure the border‚ some appear less resistant now to an emergency declaration that affords fellow travelers more power. Fake crisis‚ real power In 2022‚ Biden faced significant pressure from Democratic lawmakers and other radicals to declare a national climate emergency as a means to unilaterally kill federal oil drilling and ramp up so-called clean energy projects. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in July 2022‚ &;quot;The climate emergency is not going to happen tomorrow‚ but we still have it on the table.&;quot; The option is evidently still on the table. Citing people &;quot;familiar with the matter‚&;quot; Bloomberg reported last week that White House officials have renewed discussions about declaring a national climate emergency. Biden's top advisers would be able to cut back exports of American crude oil just as Iran's oil exports hit a 6-year high and altogether throttle the supply of oil and gas; limit the movement of trains and ships; kill offshore drilling; limit Americans' greenhouse gas emissions; and more. The Times previously indicated that the regime could also compel domestic industries to produce more renewable energy and transportation technologies and free up taxpayer funds for the Federal Emergency Management Agency to fritter away on supposedly green causes. Advisers apparently figure the unilateral measure would resonate with &;quot;climate-minded voters.&;quot; Wrecking the economy Steve Forbes told Fox Business' &;quot;The Evening Edit&;quot; Thursday that &;quot;you're going to pay for it with an even more troubled economy.&;quot; The declaration would &;quot;give him the power to stop drilling offshore‚ stop export of crude‚ ... delay pipelines and the like — just throttle the whole fossil fuel industry even more than they're doing‚&;quot; said Forbes. &;quot;What that only does is wreck the economy. It means higher energy prices.&;quot; &;quot;Just look at Europe. Germany has two to three times the electricity costs times the electricity costs of the U.S. because of the kind of stuff the Biden administration is doing now. They've learned a hard lesson‚&;quot; continued Forbes. &;quot;This administration's throwing it all away‚ all sensible policies away‚ as a cheap way‚ a cowardly way to try to win this election.&;quot; Forbes appeared somewhat optimistic‚ suggesting that most young people &;quot;will see through it&;quot; and understand the declaration would do them harm as well. Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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ESO players to get compensation due to lengthy locked account issues
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ESO players to get compensation due to lengthy locked account issues

Games are messy things and games that are the size of MMOs like The Elder Scrolls Online tend to be extremely complicated to keep running smoothly. Tinkering with one part of the game can have unexpected effects in a completely separate area‚ causing problems that no-one can predict. One unexpected issue that's recently cropped up around access to ESO's test server has seen a raft of players locked out of their accounts for over a week‚ with compensation incoming for those affected. Continue reading ESO players to get compensation due to lengthy locked account issues MORE FROM PCGAMESN: ESO Elsweyr release date‚ ESO Necromancer skills‚ ESO Elsweyr Skyshard locations
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Sons of the Forest style horror FPS launches its first Steam playtest
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Sons of the Forest style horror FPS launches its first Steam playtest

One of the more intriguing PC games set to come out this year is Serum. A BioShock inflected science fiction take on gruelling‚ frequently terrifying survival games like Sons of the Forest‚ The Forest‚ and Green Hell‚ the debut from Game Island looks to blend its horror influences into something new. Though we still have a bit of a wait before it's set to launch in the next few weeks‚ those interested in getting an early look at Serum right away are in luck as the game has just launched its first big playtest on Steam. Continue reading Sons of the Forest style horror FPS launches its first Steam playtest MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best survival games‚ Best FPS games‚ Best upcoming PC games
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GOP Defense Hawks Keep the Foreign-Aid Skeptics at Bay‚ for Now
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GOP Defense Hawks Keep the Foreign-Aid Skeptics at Bay‚ for Now

Johnson took on hardline skeptics of Ukraine aid in the House as McConnell kept his conference in line through relentless focus behind closed doors.
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We Warned You: Totally-Not-A-Dictator Biden Admin Plans to Use 'Climate Crisis' to Get COVID-Like Powers
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We Warned You: Totally-Not-A-Dictator Biden Admin Plans to Use 'Climate Crisis' to Get COVID-Like Powers

We Warned You: Totally-Not-A-Dictator Biden Admin Plans to Use 'Climate Crisis' to Get COVID-Like Powers
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Biden Goes Full Ron Burgundy (AGAIN) and Reads EVERYTHING on the Teleprompter
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Biden Goes Full Ron Burgundy (AGAIN) and Reads EVERYTHING on the Teleprompter

Biden Goes Full Ron Burgundy (AGAIN) and Reads EVERYTHING on the Teleprompter
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