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Border Patrol agents in Cincinnati, Ohio intercepted thousands of counterfeit 3M masks that were part of a package from China.

They were en route to a residence in Texas.

The person who shipped the package declared the value of its contents to be around $500.

After officers inspected the package, they discovered 2,000 of the counterfeit masks

“Cincinnati CBP screens freight from all over the world,” said Richard Gillespie, Cincinnati Port Director. “Our officers are highly trained and work around the clock to protect the people of the United States.” CBP officers seized the package.


https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethbaumann/2020/04/26/border-patrol-intercepts-thousands-of-counterfeit-masks-n2567650
 
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have nabbed one of the agency's Most Wanted fugitives.

During an operation near South Gate, California, Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) agents, along with the Special Response Team, arrested Julio Garcia-Castellano.

The 33-year-old fugitive is a Guatemalan national convicted of rape in the State of Oregon.

Garcia-Castellano has two previous removals in 2007 and 2016. He illegally reentered the United States at an unknown place and time. He was arrested by California Highway Patrol for driving under the influence in December. Those charges are pending.

ERO officers obtained a federal warrant of arrest for Garcia-Castellano in Los Angeles for illegal reentry of a previously removed felon.

After completion of ICE processing, Garcia-Castellano was turned over to the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) where he remains pending federal felony prosecution.

ICE removed or returned 267,000 illegal aliens during the fiscal year 2019. ERO arrested 143,000 illegal aliens, of whom more than 86 percent had criminal convictions or pending criminal charges.


https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bronsonstocking/2020/04/27/ice-nabs-one-their-most-wanted-fugitives-n2567660
 
Dr. Deborah Birx, a member of the White House coronavirus response task force, told CNN's Jake Tapper Sunday morning that it "bothers" her that the 24-hour news cycle is still talking about the president's comment about injecting cleaning fluid into coronavirus patients.






https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2020/04/26/dr_deborah_birx_to_cnns_jake_tapper_it_bothers_me_ that_injecting_disinfectant_story_is_still_in_the_ news_cycle.html
 
Maher to Pelosi: Spending Money That Doesn't Exist Could End Up Hurting More People Than The Coronavirus


 
BARR: Upcoming Supreme Court Decisions Are Only Going To Make Nancy Pelosi Even More Angry


Nancy Pelosi this past weekend launched a broadside invective at the United States Supreme Court, calling the Court’s justices – apparently all nine of them — “political hacks.” Additional opinions expected in the coming weeks, however, are likely to heighten the Speaker’s ire.

While the country continues in the grip of a medical pandemic made worse by a series of draconian measures instituted by state governors and local officials limiting individual liberty, Ms. Pelosi found time to vent her anger at the Supreme Court. Interestingly, the Court did not incur the Speaker’s wrath because it dared limit what has become the Left’s most sacred shibboleth – unfettered access to abortion on demand. Nor was the Speaker’s anger precipitated by a majority of justices finding cause to support the right to possess a firearm, which, unlike the right to an abortion, is expressly guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.

No, Ms. Pelosi was furious that the nation’s highest court let stand a decision by the Supreme Court of Wisconsin that did nothing more than allow a long-scheduled primary election to proceed on April 7th without extending the time for absentee ballots to be gathered in. From the perspective of Speaker Pelosi, who just weeks ago delayed for many days a House vote to provide essential financial assistance to individuals and businesses harmed by the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing an election to proceed according to the law makes the Supreme Court justices nothing more than petty “political hacks.”

Pelosi’s judicial peeve notwithstanding, one has to give her a small degree of credit for paying attention to the goings on at the High Court during a time when most of the federal government, the Congress included, has been hunkered down and operating on minimal cylinders.

In fact, there is much happening inside the cloistered halls of the nation’s highest court; with consequential decisions in the offing, affecting everything from Second Amendment rights to the ability of a president to fire the head of a federal regulatory agency.

It is well-known that the justices have decided not to decide any Second Amendment case expanding their narrow but significant 2008 and 2010 opinions that at long last decreed that the Amendment does in fact guarantee an individual right to possess a firearm. However, in a case argued before the Court last December, the justices are poised to decide the constitutionality of a New York City ban on transporting a firearm from one location to another by a lawful gun owner.

It is likely a majority of the Court’s nine justices will decide to protect an individual’s Second Amendment rights against New York City’s since-rescinded but absolute transportation ban. And even though the scope of the expected decision is likely to be extremely limited, Speaker Pelosi’s outcry at such a result will almost certainly make her recent blast at the High Court pale in comparison.

In an unrelated but also important case awaiting decision by the Court, the justices will decide whether the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is immune from presidential control. The 2010 law establishing the CFPB uniquely protected the agency’s director from being removed by the president under virtually any circumstances.

The CFPB case was argued in early March, with a decision scheduled for early May. A Court majority is expected to find the unusual stature now enjoyed by this regulatory chieftain to be a violation of the separation of powers principle undergirding our three-branch federal government, according to which a president must be free to remove heads of agencies within the Executive Branch.

One can already hear the howls of anger certain to issue from the mouth of Speaker Pelosi if a majority of justices next month exhibits the gall to uphold the structure of our federal government established by our Founders two-and-one-third centuries ago, as against the “partisan hacks” who rammed through the CFPB legislation back in 2010 when – surprise – Nancy Pelosi was enjoying her first stint as Speaker.

https://dailycaller.com/2020/04/27/barr-upcoming-supreme-court-decisions-are-only-going-to-make-nancy-pelosi-even-more-angry/
 
Trump Tightens Rules on Exports to Red China

The Trump administration is tightening the country’s export-control restrictions to prevent U.S. companies from sending products abroad that could strengthen Communist China’s military.

The new rules, announced by the Commerce Department, expand the list of U.S.-made products and technology that need to be reviewed by national security experts before shipments can be sent overseas.

The restrictions also apply to U.S. shipments destined for Russia and socialist Venezuela.

The rules give Commerce Department officials more power to stop U.S. products in semiconductor, aerospace and other industry sectors from being shipped abroad.

The effort is meant to prevent Communist China, Russia and socialist Venezuela from getting their hands on advanced domestic technology for weaponry, military aircraft or surveillance technology.

“Certain entities in Communist China, Russia, and socialist Venezuela have sought to circumvent America’s export controls, and undermine American interests in general, and so we will remain vigilant to ensure U.S. technology does not get into the wrong hands,” Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said in a statement.

A representative at the Communist Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/commerce-department-tightens-rules-on-exports-to-china-11588016185
 
More IRS Stimulus Payments Set to Hit Bank Accounts

In the second big wave of stimulus payments, the IRS will send money over the next few days to people who recently provided their direct-deposit information.

These payments will go to two groups: One set is tax filers who successfully used the Internal Revenue Service website’s “Get My Payment” tool to add bank information by midday on April 22, according to the IRS.

The other set is people who don’t file tax returns but who receive Social Security or Social Security disability benefits, according to the Treasury Department.

The payments could follow the pattern that occurred when the government sent the first round of direct deposits two weeks ago.

Then, the Treasury notified banks of the coming payments on a Friday. Some people saw the money in their accounts within hours. Nearly all the payments had arrived by the following Wednesday.

This time around, that would mean payments arriving by April 29.


https://www.wsj.com/articles/next-wave-of-irs-stimulus-payments-set-to-hit-bank-accounts-in-coming-days-11587755745?mod=trending_now_2
 
Trump skeptical of DEMOCRAT-dominated shithole states

President Trump said he is skeptical of providing funding for states in the next round of coronavirus relief legislation, throwing into doubt the hundreds of billions of dollars sought by DEMOCRATS.

“Why should the people and taxpayers of America be bailing out poorly run states (like Illinois, as example) and cities, in all cases DEMOCRAT run and managed when most of the other states aren’t looking for bailout help?” President Trump tweeted.



https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-questions-whether-to-aid-states-in-next-coronavirus-stimulus-legislation-11588017878
 
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