Tuesday, May 27, 2025

student visas paused

By N.S.

https://nypost.com/2025/05/27/us-news/trump-admin-stops-all-new-student-visa-interviews/



8 comments:

  1. Courts will be open tomorrow at 9 am to restart them. At the end of December,we can analyze everything to see what stuck and what didn't.

    --GRA

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  2. And those 120,000 new H-1B visas for 2026? Send me your tired, your poor, your discount job-stealers, your airport poopers, ... No serious pushback, apparently.

    Courts' meddling aside, this college turmoil been fun. I thought it had peaked at pre-inauguration murmurs, colleges telling international students to get back to campus a few weeks early. But the hits just keep on coming.

    Recalling Michael Savage's phrase, "our institutions of higher learning have turned into schools of lower living".

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  3. SINCE THESE GROUPS STOPPED GETTING THE VAXX LONG AGO,THE CDC RECOMMENDS THEY CONTINUE NOT GETTING THEM

    (fox news)The COVID-19 vaccine is no longer recommended for healthy children or pregnant women, according to new guidance from health officials.

    HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared a video on X Tuesday announcing that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has removed the vaccines from the CDC's recommended immunization schedule for those groups.

    GRA:The CDC(lol).

    --GRA

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  4. COURT RULES PRESIDENT TRUMP CANT IMPOSE TARIFFS;CURRENT SCORE:TRUMP 5 COMMIE JUDGES 31

    (ZH)A US federal court has just ruled President Trump does not have the authority under economic emergency legislation to impose sweeping global tariffs.

    "The challenged Tariff Orders will be vacated and their operation permanently enjoined," the court said.

    The ruling from a three-judge panel came after several lawsuits arguing Trump has exceeded his authority, left U.S. trade policy dependent on his whims and unleashed economic chaos.

    At least seven lawsuits are challenging the tariffs, the centerpiece of Trump’s trade policy.


    The ruling can now be appealed by the Trump administration in federal court.

    Just remind us again, what is it that the President can actually do?

    Futures soared higher on the news (extending the post-NVDA euphoria)...



    The dollar is surging and gold falling...

    GRA:One would think P.T. has the authority. What gives the idiots on this court the belief they have more power than potus--and they do,temporarily--is a headscratcher.


    --GRA

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  5. WHY?TRUMP COMMUTES bLACK GANG LEADER'S(MURDERER,DRUG DEALER)FEDERAL SENTENCE;LIKE DEREK CHAUVIN,HE'LL STILL HAVE TO SERVE MANY YEARS FOR STATE CONVICTIONS

    (cbs noise)President Trump on Wednesday commuted the sentence of notorious former Chicago street gang leader Larry Hoover, who was serving multiple life sentences in federal prison.

    Hoover, 74, the co-founder of the Chicago gang Gangster Disciples, was already serving a 200-year sentence on state charges in Illinois for the 1973 murder of 19-year-old neighborhood drug dealer William "Pooky" Young, when he was convicted of federal charges in 1997, and sentenced to six life terms.

    Hoover was among 39 Gangster Disciples leaders indicted in August 1995 in Operation Headache, a six-year effort by the feds to infiltrate Gangster Disciples. Federal prosecutors had accused him of leading a criminal enterprise to continue overseeing the gang while in prison in Illinois.

    Hoover is currently serving six life sentences in a maximum security prison in Colorado, according to federal prison records.

    It's unclear how soon he will be released from federal custody, but he still faces the remainder of his 200-year sentence in Illinois, dating back to 1973 for Young's murder.

    Hoover's attorneys said he has spent nearly 30 years in solitary confinement at ADX Florence, a maximum security prison in Colorado that they described as "the most restrictive, draconian supermax prison in the United States."

    In a statement, Hoover's attorneys, Jennifer Bonjean and Justin Moore, said they are "thrilled" to see he will be released from federal custody.

    "The Courts have demonstrated a complete unwillingness to consider Mr. Hoover's considerable growth and complete rehabilitation(GRA:He's got dementia?)Despite the Court's unwillingness to do the right thing, Mr. Hoover has been able to keep his voice alive through the incredible work of many advocates and supporters. Thankfully, Mr. Hoover's pleas were heard by President Trump who took action to deliver justice for Mr. Hoover."

    (GRA:I totally disagree with this symbolic pardon.)

    When Hoover was up for parole by the State of Illinois in 2022, his parole was denied. An Illinois Department of Corrections order says Hoover would have to be turned over to the state to serve the remainder of his state sentence if released from federal custody.


    In 1993, Hoover spoke to former CBS News Chicago reporter John Davis. At the time, Hoover was 42 years old and had already served 20 years in prison.

    "I've done my time," Hoover said in the 1993 interview. "I paid my debt to society."

    In the interview with Davis, the leader of the Gangster Disciples and convicted murderer he'd had a lot of time to think about ways to stop the gang violence on the streets of Chicago.

    "One teenager don't like the other teenager because of the way he wear his hat, because his ideology is different from his; a Disciple don't like a Vice Lord," Hoover said in the interview. "We're all black people. There's no difference."

    (GRA:THAT is the truest statement ever made--"black people are all the same.")

    Why would Trump do this? I can't think of one reason besides looking good to the blacks.

    --GRA

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    1. Maybe P.T. is setting up a Chauvin pardon--which doesn't matter,either,unless a Republican wins the governorship of Minnesota in the next 15 years.


      --GRA

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  6. And the White House says they will appeal. It's an FTC court,btw--not even a district commie court.

    --GRA

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  7. "U S. COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE"(NEVER HEARD OF IT) IS THE ENTITY THAT SAYS,"TRUMP CANT IMPOSE TARIFFS"

    GRA:One media site labeled it a Federal Trade Commission three judge panel. It wasn't.

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law, swiftly throwing into doubt Trump’s signature set of economic policies that have rattled global financial markets, frustrated trade partners and raised broader fears about inflation intensifying and the economy slumping.

    The ruling from a three-judge panel at the New York-based U.S. Court of International Trade came after several lawsuits arguing Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs exceeded his authority and left the country’s trade policy dependent on his whims.

    Trump has repeatedly said the tariffs would force manufacturers to bring back factory jobs to the U.S. and generate enough revenue to reduce federal budget deficits. He used the tariffs as a negotiating cudgel in hopes of forcing other nations to negotiate agreements that favored the U.S., suggesting he would simply set the rates himself if the terms were unsatisfactory.

    White House spokesperson Kush Desai said that trade deficits amount to a national emergency “that has decimated American communities, left our workers behind, and weakened our defense industrial base — facts that the court did not dispute.”n ssion court

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law, swiftly throwing into doubt Trump’s signature set of economic policies that have rattled global financial markets, frustrated trade partners and raised broader fears about inflation intensifying and the economy slumping.

    The ruling from a three-judge panel at the New York-based U.S. Court of International Trade came after several lawsuits arguing Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs exceeded his authority and left the country’s trade policy dependent on his whims.

    Trump has repeatedly said the tariffs would force manufacturers to bring back factory jobs to the U.S. and generate enough revenue to reduce federal budget deficits. He used the tariffs as a negotiating cudgel in hopes of forcing other nations to negotiate agreements that favored the U.S., suggesting he would simply set the rates himself if the terms were unsatisfactory.

    White House spokesperson Kush Desai said that trade deficits amount to a national emergency “that has decimated American communities, left our workers behind, and weakened our defense industrial base — facts that the court did not dispute.”

    GRA:These three people must have sat in their offices for 30 years,waiting for this moment. Quite a moment for them--and they mucked it up.


    --GRA

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