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So far, these efforts to allow noncitizens to vote don't apply to national elections for president or Congress, nor to state offices such as governor or state legislator. For Democrats especially, though, this has been an emerging issue.
In July, The New York Times published an essay by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian, a senior editor at The Nation, under the headline "There Is No Good Reason You Should Have to Be a Citizen to Vote."
Congress passed legislation in 1996 to prohibit noncitizens from voting in federal elections. State constitutions vary, although so far the idea has been entirely a local matter. It has been more popular in local jurisdictions of some states than in others. Local laws giving the vote to noncitizens also vary. Some apply only to legal residents, such as green card holders. Others apply to illegal immigrants as well.
In a 2017 article, Joshua Douglas, a law professor at the University of Kentucky, identified 14 states that don't explicitly prohibit local governments from making noncitizens eligible to vote: Arkansas, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Washington, and Wisconsin.
He was then surrounded by at least eight uniformed officers, and then left stranded when the train resumed its journey to England. As he was led away in front of other stunned passengers on Thursday afternoon, he said:
"I've done nothing wrong and respect all coronavirus rules - this is absolutely outrageous. I have absolutely no idea what this is all about, except that a Eurostar staff member has taken a very strong dislike to me, and accused me of not wearing the right type of mask. Now I'm going to be left alone in France, when all I wanted to do is get home from a work trip. This is very cruel treatment. We should all be getting on, not treating each other like this."Other passengers then complained about the unscheduled, unannounced stop in Lille that caused a delay of some 15 minutes:
"Why is Eurostar stopping its trains, and delaying hundreds of passengers, because of a petty dispute over one man's mask?"The female Eurostar manager - who remained on the train after the man was taken into custody - confirmed she had reported him for wearing the "wrong type of mask" for preventing the spread of coronavirus.
Asked why the man had been forced off the train, one of the Lille police officers confirmed he had been arrested, and said: "We don't know why, we'll have to find out."
The people of Australia's most populous city, Sydney in New South Wales (NSW), have shown a significant adherence to stay-at-home orders, according to mobility numbers released by Australian analytics firm DSpark. Around the middle of the local lockdown, weekday movement in the area was down by 51%, and on weekends travel beyond 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) sank by 72%, reaching its lowest point, Australian news website News.com.au reported on Friday, citing DSpark.

Nursing and Surgical Services staff, Parkland Hospital COVID-19 Tactical Care Unit in Dallas.
These nurses have served on the frontline for more than eighteen months, helping to treat COVID patients day after day, while most of the people demanding vaccine mandates were sitting at home on their laptops.
"Thanks for all your hard work. Oh, you don't want to get the vaccine? Well in that case, sayonara." In addition to being mean-spirited, the policy of firing unvaccinated healthcare workers doesn't really make any practical sense. And that's putting it charitably.
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- Hospitals should hire, not fire, nurses with natural immunity
- Johns Hopkins Prof: Half of Americans have natural immunity; dismissing it is 'biggest failure of medical leadership'
- Project Veritas Part 4: Pfizer scientist says 'your antibodies are probably better than the vaccination'
- Israeli study: Natural immunity is 13x stronger than Pfizer COVID shots
- Natural immunity: A political problem for the regime
Seth Dillon, CEO of the satire site The Babylon Bee, joined Tucker Carlson on Fox News Wednesday night to discuss Facebook suppressing content on its platform.
Dillion discussed Big Tech censoring The Bee's content. "It starts with misinformation, right? I mean, we've been fact-checked to death, over and over again. It started out with this fact-check about CNN purchasing an industrial sized washing machine, so they could spin the news before publication, you know, and it's just been on and on and on from there... That was a fake story. Believe it or not."
"The social networks have been using these fact checkers to... control 'misinformation.' It's politically motivated and has been the whole time, and we're seeing like right now. We're seeing a drastic drop in traffic, a decline, a steady decline over the course of time."
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- USA Today really did fact-check Babylon Bee's "claim" that Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death was overturned by 9th circuit court
- Satire under attack - Censors keep coming for The Babylon Bee
- Babylon Bee CEO: Facebook censored Monty Python Coney Barrett satire article, demonetized site - UPDATE: Facebook apologizes, restores account
- NOT satire: Conservative satire site Babylon Bee demands NYT retract 'defamatory' attack equating its humor to 'misinformation'
- The Grey Lady backs down: NYT retracts false claim that satire site The Babylon Bee publishes 'far-right misinformation'
The FAO Food Price Index (FFPI), which measures the monthly change in international prices of a basket of food commodities, averaged 130.0 points in September 2021 — that rate is 32.1 points higher than the same month last year and up 1.5 points from August. The FFPI has not reached these levels since 2011 when it hit 131.9.
The increase was largely spurred by "tightening supply conditions and robust demand for staples such as wheat and palm oil," the FAO reported.
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- The supply chain is breaking and food shortages are getting worse
- Ice Age Farmer Report: Food supply spontaneously combusting! Controlled demolition of supply chain
- Inflation is the new normal: We are now seeing a critical shift in global markets
- Federal Reserve chair admits inflation could be 'more persistent' than expected
- Catherine Austin Fitts: We borrowed from the future and now it's over
- Life after COVID: A look at the new economy
"I'm not forcing anyone," Villanueva said on Thursday. "The issue has become so politicized. There are entire groups of employees that are willing to be fired and laid off, rather than get vaccinated." He added that he would lose 5-10% of his staff "overnight" if he enforced the mandate as enacted by the Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday.
Comment: L.A. sheriff says indoor mask mandate is 'not backed by science' and his 'defunded' department won't enforce it
The covidiots are so far gone, they can't see the long-term consequences of their mandate obsession. Who will replace the skilled workers they are so keen to boot out the door?
- Your health or your job: Hospital vaccine policies are becoming aggressively coercive
- Whopping 70 percent of unvaccinated Americans would quit their job if vaccines are mandated
- What do they know? 153 Houston Methodist staff who refused to get COVID vaccine have been fired or resigned
- New York hospitals sack their unvaxxed employees as police state's jaws snap shut: From 'healthcare heroes' to 2nd-class zeroes
- Employees sue United Airlines over 'discriminatory' vaccine mandate, potentially thousands face firing
- Oregon police, firefighters sue Gov. Kate Brown over vaccination mandate

Explosion at a Siberian gas processing center on October 8, 2021, threatens gas supplies to China
On Friday, a colossal blast tore through the facility in the Amur region, a key waypoint on the 'Power of Siberia' pipeline, which supplies both the Russian Far East, as well as China.

Anthonia Egegbara was charged with attempted murder for pushing Lenny Javier into a train at the Times Square station.
Accused subway shover Anthonia Egegbara was free to allegedly terrorize morning rush-hour straphangers on Monday after getting released without bail in a July 5 assault in Harlem that left the victim with injuries that included a black eye, broken nose and a knocked-out tooth.
Egegbara, 29, is charged in that case with third-degree assault, a misdemeanor that's among the many crimes for which judges can no longer impose bail under a controversial 2020 reform law that a handful of politicians would like to see broadened.
Health Minister Christian Dube made the statement in a news conference Thursday that Quebec would not be following the federal government's exemption on religious reasons for public servants.
"It's a question of health not a question of religion," he said. "I don't understand the federal position. That's their choice. For us, there won't be an exception."
Comment: Even aside from being disgusting coercion, this move is completely idiotic. Firing this many health care workers in one shot is likely to collapse the whole medical system, and the 'reinforcements' aren't going to help much. It would be hilarious if it weren't the people of Quebec who are going to pay the ultimate price.












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