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Illinois Lawmakers Propose Allowing Non-Citizens to Serve in Military

Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) introduced a bill called the "Enlist Act of 2023" that would allow undocumented immigrants to serve in the U.S. military.

AI Firm to End Partnership With Chinese Companies

An artificial intelligence firm announced that it will end its partnership with Chinese companies following the United States issuing security concerns.

Over 100 House Democrats Fail to Condemn Antisemitism

Fourteen House Democrats voted "no" on a resolution condemning antisemitism.

Speaker Johnson Requires January 6 Footage Faces Must Be Blurred Prior to Public Release

Speaker Mike Johnson announced this week that in order to protect individuals from potential retaliation or legal consequences, faces in the January footage will be blurred before being released to the public.

Gov. Abbott Plans to Sign Legislation Allowing Texas Police to Arrest Illegal Immigrants

Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott said over the weekend that he plans to sign a new state law that will allow Texas police officers to arrest immigrants who illegally entered the state from another country.

Trump Promises to Revoke Executive Order on AI

Donald Trump promised to revoke President Joe Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence if he wins the White House in 2024.

Trump Gag Order Reinstated

A New York appellate court reinstated a gag order on Donald Trump.

‘Over 200 Agents Embedded’ in Crowd During Jan. 6: Rep. Clay Higgins

Representative Clay Higgins (R-LA) told Chris Salcedo in an interview with Newsmax that "at least 200" FBI agents were embedded in the crowds during the January 6 Capitol event.

New Zealand’s Newly Elected Conservative Prime Minister Vows to Cut Taxes, Reduce Gun Restrictions

New Zealand's incoming Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said under the country's new leadership, its residents will see more conservative policies such as cutting taxes and reducing gun restrictions.

Middle Eastern Illegals Overwhelming Finland’s Border

According to the Finnish government, the country has closed all but one of its eight border crossings over the past two weeks after more than 700 migrants from Middle Eastern countries have come in.

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