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https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/news/releases/attorney-general-ken-paxton-secures-temporary-restraining-order-against-biden-administration

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Secures Tem­po­rary Restrain­ing Order Against Biden Admin­is­tra­tion, Stop­ping Unlaw­ful ATF Rule from Tak­ing Effect

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a temporary restraining order from a federal judge that prevents an unlawful rule promulgated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (“ATF”) from taking effect while the case is litigated.

On May 1, Attorney General Paxton led a coalition suing the ATF to prevent a new regulatory restriction that unlawfully attempted to abridge Americans’ constitutional right to privately buy and sell firearms. The Final Rule was arbitrary and capricious and flagrantly violated the Second Amendment. Despite Congress having recognized the legality of private firearms sales by non-dealers, the Biden Administration issued a new regulation that would subject hundreds of thousands of law-abiding gun owners to presumptions of criminal guilt for engaging in constitutionally protected activities.

A federal district court has halted the implementation of the ATF rule until June 2, 2024, so that hearings may be held.

“I am relieved that we were able to secure a restraining order that will prevent this illegal rule from taking effect,” said Attorney General Paxton. “The Biden Administration cannot unilaterally overturn Americans’ constitutional rights and nullify the Second Amendment.”

The restraining order explained that Texas and the co-plaintiffs, “understandably fear that these presumptions will trigger civil or criminal penalties for conduct deemed lawful just yesterday. Nevertheless, ATF avers that its ‘knowledge of existing case law’ and ‘subject-matter expertise’ will prevent misuse or abuse of the presumption.… in other words, ‘just trust us.’ … For the forgoing reasons, Plaintiffs are substantially likely to succeed on the merits.”

To read the order, click here.
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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 5/20/24
« Last post by Polly Ticks on Today at 12:06:08 pm »
Thanks, Pookie.
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It was an inside job..... two high ranking in the same aircraft. Lack of military jet cover.


Helicopters don't have tail fins like that, not much burning so it blew up in the air...

Can someone clarify whether it was a plane or a helicopter?

https://www.usasupreme.com/photos-irans-leader-crash-aftermath-reveals-strange-facts-about-the-helicopter/
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General Discussion / Re: Pets Welcomed
« Last post by Gefn on Today at 11:57:31 am »
dump-dumptruck-jakes-fire-butthole-whats-up-front-nuts-no-upvotes-for-giovanni-41-I-m-gonna-plant-some-plants-today

This pic reminded me of a typical family reunion photo.

those longhaired cows are the cutest. I really want to see one irl
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General Discussion / Re: Pets Welcomed
« Last post by Elderberry on Today at 11:34:32 am »
deafkitten-memedump-moderately-sized-DK-dump-of-stolen-memes-these-trying-times-1404  I once saw my yellow lab just standing in one spot and not moving in the back yard. So I went back there and saw he had a string of yarn going from his behind strung around the magnolia tree. He just stood there until he was finally able to pass that baseball that he foolishly was able to eat.

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What better place for NYC to solve immigration problems than by getting answers at a walled city, that has fewer people than many of the "newcomer" groups invading America, that is closed off to non-Catholics, that doesn't allow immigration within its borders, where religion and state are one and the same, and has a supreme leader from Argentina.?  It sounds exactly like NYC to me. 8bs8  I think Adams just needed a vacation.
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Mayor Eric Adams looks to Rome to solve New York City's migrant problems
Adams met with city officials and religious leaders in the Italian capital to try to take back lessons to the US
 
BY JUSTIN KLAWANS, THE WEEK US
PUBLISHED 5 HOURS AGO
It is no secret that New York City has been dealing with a critical influx of migrants, and Mayor Eric Adams is now looking to a city 4,200 miles away for a solution. Adams recently traveled to Rome and met with Italian leaders on ways to solve New York's migrant crisis. The three-day trip, which took place in mid-May, included meetings with Pope Francis and Italian leaders from other religions, as well as Roman city officials.

Beyond meetings, Adams also visited facilities set up by Rome to house migrants and asylum seekers. He was impressed by "how fast they're able to cycle the migrants and asylum seekers out of the welcome center," Adams said in a press briefing, noting that within two months, Roman officials "target to get folks into working trades, teaching them basic Italian and moving them forward through the system."

The mayor said that he would take a number of ideas he found in the Italian capital and work to implement them in the City that Never Sleeps. But what specific takeaways from Rome can Adams use in New York City?

https://theweek.com/politics/eric-adams-rome-new-york
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‘So much worth saving': Botanists scour US-Mexico border to document forgotten ecosystem

There has been a groundswell of initiatives to document the borderland’s flora and fauna as climate change coupled with habitat loss, pollution and development have hammered the world’s biodiversity
By Julie Watson • Published May 19, 2024 • Updated on May 19, 2024 at 1:42 pm
 

Near the towering border wall flanked by a U.S. Border Patrol vehicle, botanist Sula Vanderplank heard a quail in the scrub yelp “chi-ca-go,” a sound the birds use to signal they are separated from a mate or group.

Then silence.

A quail on the Mexican side called back, triggering a back-and-forth soundtrack that was both fitting and heartbreaking in an ecosystem split by an artificial barrier.

Vanderplank was among several botanists and citizen scientists participating in the Border Bioblitz near the Mexican community of Jacumé, about 60 miles east of San Ysidro and Tijuana and just south of Jacumba.

https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/california/botanists-mexico-border-bioblitz-ecosystem/3518282/
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Biden Border Crisis: 3,500 Illegal Aliens Released into US in One Day Alone This Week

By David Greyson
May. 18, 2024 8:30 pm



U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Wikimedia Commons

The proof is in the numbers. The number of illegals released into the US is very high. Friday’s statistics showed that about 3,500 were released with court dates in the distant future.

The Border Patrol released about 2,000 illegal aliens yesterday with another 1,400 plus at ports of entry. A lot of these illegals are released on the CBP One App, which is over 1,200 plus illegals per day.



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Despite lower border numbers, thousands of migrants continue to be released into the U.S. every single day. Per CBP sources, yesterday alone, roughly 3,500 released into U.S. w/ NTA court dates. 2,000+ illegal crossers released by BP yesterday, 1,470+ released by CBP at ports…Show more

2:15 PM · May 18, 2024

The San Diego sector has seen a major increase in Chinese illegal aliens crossing the border. Per CBP, over 200 Chinese illegal aliens were apprehended at the San Diego sector of the southern border for two days in a row earlier this month.

Under crooked Joe Biden and his regime, there has been an estimated 10 to 12 million illegals that have crossed the border.


https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...s-released-us/
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Those are some fine looking "newcomers" Biden wants in Ameria. :3:
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