Trump Permanently Pauses Third World Immigration to Restore American Security and Standards
President Trump announced on November 27th, via social media, a permanent pause on migration from all Third World countries to safeguard U.S. technological advancements and living conditions eroded by prior immigration policies, vowing to terminate millions of Biden-era admissions—including those via autopen—and pursue reverse migration by deporting foreign nationals who pose public charges, security risks, or incompatibilities with Western civilization, while ending federal benefits for noncitizens and denaturalizing those undermining domestic tranquility. This directive followed the fatal shooting of West Virginia National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom and the critical wounding of another by Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 2021 Biden program entrant with prior CIA ties in Afghanistan, prompting an immediate halt to all Afghan immigration processing and a rigorous reexamination of green cards from nations of concern by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Trump’s plan aligns with his October 2025 reduction of the fiscal year 2026 refugee cap to 7,500 from 125,000, prioritizing persecuted groups like Afrikaners, and builds on his June executive order targeting 19 high-risk countries, emphasizing that only reverse migration can cure the disruptions from politically correct policies that have divided and endangered American communities.
Sources: The Epoch Times, The Washington Examiner
National Guardsman, Sarah Beckstrom, Falls to Afghan Suspect’s Bullet Amid Border Crisis Failures
In an ambush near Washington DC’s Farragut West Metro Station on November 26th, 20-year-old West Virginia National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom succumbed to gunshot wounds inflicted by Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who lay in wait and fired upon her and fellow guardsman Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe during their service on the DC Safe and Beautiful Mission; Beckstrom, who enlisted in June 2023 and aspired to a career in the FBI, was struck in the chest and head, while Wolfe remains in critical condition fighting for his life. Lakanwal, a 29-year-old who emigrated to the US in 2021 under Biden-era programs and received asylum in 2025, was shot four times by responding troops and taken into custody with non-life-threatening injuries, facing upgraded first-degree murder charges as the FBI probes the incident as an act of terrorism. President Trump, announcing Beckstrom’s passing during a Thanksgiving call to service members, extended condolences to her family, praised her as a “highly respected, young, magnificent person,” and sharply criticized former President Biden’s immigration policies for permitting “20 million unknown and unvetted foreigners” into the country, vowing the suspect “will pay a very steep price”; in response, US Citizenship and Immigration Services immediately halted all processing of Afghan national immigration requests indefinitely to review security protocols, underscoring the heightened risks to American service members from unchecked entries at the southern border.
Sources: The Washington Examiner, FOX News
ICE Deports Repeat-Offender MS-13 Gang Leader Wanted for Homicide in El Salvador
U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement’s Boston field office deported Wilmer Alexi Garcia-Manzanarez, a 42-year-old illegal immigrant from El Salvador and documented MS-13 gang leader, to his home country on November 3rd, where he was handed over to Salvadoran authorities to face charges for homicide and terrorist affiliation tied to his gang activities, as announced in an ICE release on November 26th. Garcia-Manzanarez, who first entered the U.S. illegally via the Canadian border in March 2001 and was ordered removed by an immigration judge in 2002, had been deported three prior times between January 2007 and October 2012 but repeatedly re-entered unlawfully, accumulating a significant criminal history in Massachusetts that endangered local communities. Arrested again on February 18th, 2024, in Foxborough after an Interpol Red Notice issued in January 2020 for his outstanding warrant, his case highlights the persistent threats posed by transnational criminal organizations like MS-13, designated a foreign terrorist entity by the State Department, and underscores the necessity of robust border enforcement to protect American safety and sovereignty.
Sources: Dept of Homeland Security, US Immigration & Cunstoms Enforcement
Illegal Immigrants Lead Fentanyl Rings Dismantled in Washington State
Federal authorities in October 2025 dismantled two international fentanyl trafficking operations in Washington state, one connected to the Gutama Escandon network from Ecuador distributing drugs across the Puget Sound region and another Mexico-linked group operating in rural Lewis County, resulting in more than 18 arrests and the seizure of narcotics equivalent to millions of lethal doses including 105,000 fentanyl pills and 34 kilograms of fentanyl powder, alongside illegal firearms and an improvised explosive device. U.S. Attorney Neil Floyd confirmed that many suspects were in the country illegally, emphasizing that investigations routinely uncover unlawful immigration status among those committing serious crimes, though probes focus on drug activities rather than citizenship. The operations highlight ongoing efforts to curb the influx of deadly opioids into American communities through coordinated law enforcement actions.
Sources: FOX13 Seattle, ZeroHedge
GOP Bill Targets Illegal Hiring to Safeguard American Jobs
Republican Senators Jim Banks of Indiana and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana have introduced the Putting American Workers First Act, a targeted legislative measure that designates the employment of unauthorized aliens as an unfair labor practice under the National Labor Relations Act, empowering the National Labor Relations Board to conduct investigations into employers and labor unions engaging in such practices. This initiative addresses the estimated 9.7 million illegal aliens in the U.S. workforce, which constitutes approximately 5.6 percent of all workers according to 2023 Pew Research Center data, by prohibiting the recruitment or hiring of individuals without legal work authorization while stipulating that terminations of such workers do not indicate discriminatory intent in labor disputes. The bill incorporates safeguards for compliant businesses, exempting those that demonstrate a good-faith effort through systems like E-Verify from penalties, and extends similar verification requirements to unions to prevent representation of unauthorized workers in collective bargaining, countering the practices of so-called “sanctuary unions” that have resisted federal enforcement. Senator Banks emphasized in a statement that “hiring illegal aliens drives down American wages and pushes our workers out of good jobs,” underscoring the proposal’s focus on bolstering enforcement alongside existing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement audits to prioritize opportunities for legal American laborers.
Trump Signals Bold Income Tax Elimination Through Tariff Revenue Surge
In a forthright Thanksgiving address to U.S. military personnel on November 27th, President Trump announced that the United States stands poised to substantially reduce or entirely eliminate federal income taxes within the next couple of years, leveraging surging tariff revenues to offset the shortfall and restore fiscal strength without burdening American workers. Trump emphasized, “Over the next couple of years, I think we’ll substantially be cutting and maybe cutting out completely, but we’ll be cutting income tax. Could be almost completely cutting it because the money we’re taking in is going to be so large,” attributing this prospect to tariffs that counter decades of unfair trade practices by foreign nations. This proposal echoes his longstanding advocacy for a tariff-centric revenue model reminiscent of the prosperous late 19th century, when no income tax existed and tariffs fueled national growth, as highlighted in prior remarks including an April 2024 Truth Social post targeting relief for those earning under $200,000 annually. Recent data from the Penn Wharton Budget Model underscores the policy’s momentum, revealing over $320 billion in customs and excise taxes collected through November 2025—nearly double the prior year’s figure—driven by Trump’s 10% baseline levies and up to 40% reciprocal duties on key trading partners, positioning the U.S. for economic self-reliance and tax relief that prioritizes working families.
Sources: The Post Millennial, Reuters
Tariff Revenue Surges to Record $31.4 Billion in October
U.S. customs duties reached a historic peak of $31.4 billion in net revenue for October 2025, according to the Monthly Treasury Statement released on November 25th, marking the highest single-month collection since modern reporting began and underscoring the tangible fiscal benefits of the Trump administration’s resolute trade policies that prioritize American economic sovereignty. Gross receipts climbed to approximately $33.1 billion, offset by $1.7 billion in refunds, as these measures continue to redirect global trade flows toward greater fairness for U.S. workers and industries while bolstering the federal balance sheet against unchecked foreign competition. This record haul builds on prior monthly gains, with August collections at over $30 billion and fiscal year totals already surpassing $183 billion, demonstrating how strategic tariffs are generating substantial income without fueling inflation, as affirmed by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and contributing to a trimmed annual budget deficit of $1.78 trillion for fiscal 2025. Such outcomes reflect the enduring efficacy of protectionist strategies in restoring manufacturing strength and fiscal discipline, with projections now eyeing up to $300 billion in calendar-year tariff revenue by December.
Sources: The Epoch Times, Bloomberg
CDC Phases Out Monkey Research in Victory for Fiscal Prudence, Modern Science
In a decisive action reflecting the Trump administration’s commitment to efficient governance and innovative research, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention has received orders to terminate its nonhuman primate programs, impacting around 200 macaques engaged in HIV prevention studies, with the directive issued by a Department of Government Efficiency official now embedded at the agency and endorsed by Health & Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This unprecedented closure, the first for a U.S. agency to end in-house primate research since the NIH retired chimpanzees a decade ago, redirects resources toward advanced alternatives like organ chips, aligning with parallel reductions at the FDA, EPA, and NIH since President Trump’s January 2025 inauguration to curb wasteful animal testing expenditures. While some researchers voice concerns over potential knowledge gaps in ongoing studies, experts emphasize that the CDC’s work constitutes a minor fraction of national primate research, which persists at university and NIH centers with rigorous justifications, and recent breakthroughs such as the September 2025 rollout of lenacapavir—a twice-yearly HIV preventive injection—underscore the viability of non-primate methodologies in advancing public health outcomes. Animal advocacy groups, including PETA, have commended the move as a forward-looking pivot that safeguards taxpayer dollars, protects endangered species, and accelerates human-relevant science amid four decades of limited primate-based HIV vaccine progress.
Sources: Legal Insurrection, Breitbart
Trump Prioritizes American Taxpayers with National Park Fee Adjustments for Foreign Visitors
The Trump administration, through the Department of the Interior, has implemented a modernized national park access system that upholds America-first principles by maintaining affordable entry for U.S. residents while requiring foreign tourists to contribute more toward the upkeep of these taxpayer-funded treasures, effective January 1st, 2026. Annual passes remain $80 for American citizens and permanent residents, with senior discounts at $20 or a lifetime $80 option, free access for military personnel and dependents, disabled citizens, and volunteers, whereas nonresidents face a $250 annual fee and an additional $100 per-person surcharge atop standard admissions at the 11 most-visited parks including Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, and Zion. This follows President Trump’s July 2025 executive order directing the fee structure to generate revenue for facility upgrades, essential maintenance, and enhanced services amid budget constraints that have reduced Park Service staffing by 4,000 since January, as confirmed by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, who emphasized that “U.S. taxpayers, who already support the National Park System, continue to enjoy affordable access, while international visitors contribute their fair share.” The policy also introduces digital pass options for seamless entry and expands fee-free days for residents on patriotic holidays like Independence Day and Veterans Day, ensuring American families preserve access to these national icons for future generations without undue financial burden.
Marxist-Progressive School Board Candidates Advance Amid Voter Fatigue on Cultural Battles
Recent off-year elections across the United States have witnessed notable advancements for Marxist-progressive school board candidates, as documented in analyses of local races following the 2024 presidential contest, with voters appearing to exhibit fatigue from prolonged cultural debates on education policy that emerged in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In Minnesota, the National Education Association reported that 94 percent of its endorsed candidates secured victories, while in Pennsylvania, Democrats flipped at least two dozen school board seats according to tallies from the progressive Pipeline Fund, contributing to a broader pattern of Democrat gains at the local level that echoed national trends of repudiation against the incumbent party. Specific instances include the Roaring Fork School District in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, where candidate Elizabeth Cockrill Taylor faced reported incidents of campaign sign theft and unauthorized tracking devices during her bid last month, highlighting ongoing tensions in such contests. In Colorado’s Douglas County and Woodland Park districts, progressive-backed candidates ousted longstanding conservative majorities, potentially shifting board dynamics toward more union-friendly policies in areas like Denver and Jefferson County. These outcomes, drawn from election data and expert observations, suggest a cooling in the intensity of school-related culture war conflicts, with a 42 percent reduction in disputes noted by the Cato Institute compared to prior years, as parental priorities increasingly emphasize school safety and basic academics over ideological skirmishes.
Sources: ChalkBeat.org, Townhall
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EU Advances Tariff Elimination on US Industrial and Agricultural Exports
On November 28th, the European Council endorsed negotiating mandates to eliminate all remaining industrial tariffs on American goods and extend duty-free access for a broad range of U.S. agricultural products, advancing the tariff elements of the EU-U.S. Joint Statement issued on August 21st, 2025, which aims to stabilize transatlantic trade relations amid prior disputes over metals, tariffs, and digital regulations. This decision paves the way for discussions with the European Parliament on implementing regulations that remove duties on U.S. industrial imports and grant preferential market access for American agricultural exports, building on a July 2025 framework agreement where the U.S. imposed 15% tariffs on most EU goods in exchange for the EU’s commitment to lower its duties. The move supports rebalancing commerce between the world’s largest trading partners, which together account for nearly a third of global trade, and follows earlier EU proposals in August to scrap tariffs on U.S. goods to secure reduced American duties on European autos.
Sources: The Epoch Times, Reuters
Trump Administration Surges Airstrikes to Dismantle ISIS and Al-Qaeda Networks in Somalia
The United States has executed over 100 precision airstrikes in Somalia this year, marking a tenfold escalation from the mere 10 conducted in 2024, with 59 zeroing in on ISIS-Somalia to neutralize threats to American security and allies. In a coordinated operation with Somali forces on November 28 in Puntland, MQ-9 Reaper drones and helicopters targeted high-value ISIS operatives in remote caves southeast of Bossaso, resulting in up to 10 terrorists killed and a senior leader eliminated or captured during a four-hour engagement, all without U.S. casualties or civilian harm. AFRICOM’s actions, as affirmed by spokesperson statements, systematically degrade ISIS-Somalia and al-Shabab’s capacity to export terror, echoing Gen. Dagvin Anderson’s August declaration of unwavering commitment to homeland defense against global jihadists. This intensified campaign, bolstered by eased restrictions enabling swift commander decisions, builds on Trump’s first-term precedent of nearly 400 strikes, countering Puntland’s role as a recruitment hub for foreign fighters and addressing al-Shabab’s territorial gains amid Somalia’s political fractures, as noted by Chatham House analyst Ahmed Soliman, ensuring no safe havens for extremists plotting against the West.
Sources: The Long War Journal, FOX News
Putin Vows to Fight Until the Last Ukrainian Falls Unless Kyiv Yields to Trump’s Peace Terms
Russian President Vladimir Putin, speaking at a Collective Security Treaty Organization summit in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on November 27th, declared that Moscow stands ready to battle until “the last Ukrainian dies” if Kyiv rejects a U.S.-proposed 28-point peace plan spearheaded by President Trump, which demands Ukrainian withdrawal from territories occupied by Russian forces since the February 2022 invasion that has claimed thousands of lives and displaced millions. Putin emphasized that combat operations would halt only upon such a retreat, warning that failure to comply would compel Russia to secure its objectives through military means, while acknowledging the draft as a viable foundation for negotiations provided it incorporates Russia’s security concerns, including European assurances against aggression toward Moscow, and gains international legitimacy recognizing Russian-held lands. Amid reports of Russian advances in Donetsk region’s Pokrovsk and Myrnograd, as well as progress near Vovchansk, Siversk, and Guliaipole—claims contested by Kyiv, which maintains control of front lines—Putin underscored Russia’s overwhelming military superiority driving these gains, even as Trump administration envoy Steve Witkoff prepares to visit Moscow next week to refine the plan amid ongoing U.S.-Ukraine efforts to bridge territorial disputes and avert a fourth winter of conflict.
Sources: The Daily Mail, LBC
Europe Boosts Space Defenses with Record ESA Funding
European governments, through the 23 member states of the European Space Agency, approved a historic 22.1 billion euro ($25.6 billion) budget package on November 27, 2025, during a ministerial council meeting in Bremen, Germany, representing a 32 percent increase over the previous three-year commitment and securing nearly all of the agency’s 22.2 billion euro target to fortify scientific, security, and exploration programs amid geopolitical tensions and the need for strategic independence. This funding, exceeding the 2022 Paris pledge by 5 billion euros and adjusted for inflation at a 17 percent rise, underscores a prudent commitment to bolstering Europe’s resilience in a domain critical for economic growth, national defense, and technological sovereignty, particularly following Russia’s 2022 withdrawal of launch services after its invasion of Ukraine, which heightened reliance on foreign providers like SpaceX. Led by substantial contributions from Germany at over 5 billion euros and France at 3.7 billion euros, the allocation supports key initiatives including the 1.35 billion euro European Resilience from Space program for dual-use Earth observation, navigation, and telecommunications satellites, alongside expansions in launcher development such as the European Launcher Challenge receiving 900 million euros—twice the proposed amount—and preparations for ambitious missions like the Rosalind Franklin Mars rover in 2028 and potential European participation in U.S. lunar flights. ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher described the outcome as “outstanding,” emphasizing that it enables Europe to “step up” in a rapidly expanding sector vital for security and innovation, while new facilities like a security center in Poland and an Arctic Space Centre in Norway further align investments with long-term Strategy 2040 goals for non-dependence on external components and enhanced digitalization.
Sources: Space News, Euractiv.com
Zelenskyy Accepts Yermak Resignation Amid Widening Ukraine Corruption Probe
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on November 28th, that he had accepted the resignation of his chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, following searches at Yermak’s apartment by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office as part of Operation Midas, a 15-month investigation into an alleged $100 million embezzlement scheme in the energy sector involving state-owned Energoatom. Zelenskyy, in a video address, expressed gratitude to Yermak for representing Ukraine’s position patriotically in recent peace negotiations with the United States in Geneva, but emphasized the need to eliminate rumors and speculation during a critical period of talks aimed at ending the war with Russia, stating, “I want there to be no rumors and speculation,” while planning consultations for a successor on November 29. The probe, which has already resulted in the dismissal of two cabinet ministers and charges against eight suspects including a former Zelenskyy business associate who fled the country, underscores ongoing efforts by Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies to address graft amid wartime pressures from allies like the incoming U.S. administration under President-elect Donald Trump, which has urged concessions for a potential peace deal. Yermak, who has served as Zelenskyy’s closest advisor since 2020 and led delegations in foreign policy and military matters, confirmed his full cooperation with investigators and noted that his lawyers were present during the authorized searches, marking the highest-level fallout yet from the scandal that has drawn international scrutiny over Ukraine’s governance and aid accountability.
Sources: Deutche Welle, CBS News
Ukrainian Draft Officer’s Brutal Assault on Conscript Exposes Zelensky Regime’s Ruthless Mobilization Abuses
A lieutenant colonel heading a draft center in Ukraine’s Ivano-Frankivsk region has been arrested for savagely beating a conscript’s groin area at least five times with a heavy object after the man refused a mandatory fluorographic exam during a coercive mobilization effort, resulting in severe mutilation that necessitated the amputation of one of his organs, as confirmed by Ukraine’s State Bureau of Investigation following prior complaints of violence and corruption at the facility. This incident underscores the escalating brutality in Zelensky’s wartime conscription drives, where reports detail widespread beatings, torture, extortion, kidnappings, and death threats against reluctant recruits, including the fatal assault on a Hungarian dual citizen that drew condemnation from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who declared such a nation unfit for European Union membership. Prosecutors have detained the officer without bail and expanded probes to implicate potentially complicit police and other officials, highlighting systemic human rights violations enabled by Zelensky’s authoritarian decrees amid ongoing conflict, even as Western aid continues to flow despite these documented atrocities clashing with diplomatic pushes for peace negotiations.
Sources: The Gateway Pundit, FOX News


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