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Pfizer Executive Admission on COVID-19 Vaccine; US Supreme Court Decisions on Mail-in Voting and Rights of Fetuses | NTD Good Morning

After a Pfizer executive’s admission about the company’s COVID-19 vaccine, a member of the European parliament called the revelation “shocking.” We take a look at U.S. Supreme Court rulings from Oct. 11, with one regarding the rights of unborn children, and the other concerning rules for mail-in ballots. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is…


NYC Mayor’s About-Face on Illegal Immigration Is Hypocritical, Abbott Says

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott told The Center Square that New York City’s mayor and other Democratic leaders are hypocritical for criticizing him “for helping out our local communities by busing out migrants to sanctuary cities like Washington, D.C., New York City, and Chicago.” His comments were in response to New York City Mayor Eric Adams…


Federal Immigration Committee to Discuss Allegations Department Misled a Judge

The House of Commons committee on immigration has called an urgent meeting next week to discuss allegations that the department and former minister misled a federal judge during a trademark infringement case—an allegation former immigration minister Marco Mendicino has categorically denied. The allegations stem from the creation of a new college to regulate immigration consultants…


Federal Appeals Court Rules That DACA Program Is Illegal, Orders Review of Biden’s Final Rule

A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which shields certain immigrants who came to the United States illegally as children from deportation, is illegal. The ruling by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday (pdf) affirms a decision in July 2021 by a Texas federal judge—U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen—who…


How Civilizations Will Be Decided

Originally published by Gatestone Institute Commentary Fewer babies will be born in all of Europe than in Nigeria alone. In Europe, “at the rate at which things are going, the population will have halved before 2070, with the continent at risk of losing 400 million inhabitants by 2100,” noted James Pomeroy, an economist at China’s HSBC bank….


Australians View the Chinese Regime Negatively but Not the Chinese People: Survey

According to Pew Research Center, despite the worsening relations between Australia and China, most Australians hold negative views toward the Chinese regime rather than its people. The survey report released on Sept. 26 asked Australians to describe—in their own words—the first thing that comes to mind when they think of China. The researchers analyzed the…


Legault Says Accepting More Than 50,000 Immigrants a Year ‘Suicidal’ for Quebec

Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) Leader Francois Legault says it would be “a bit suicidal” if Quebec accepts more than 50,000 immigrants to the province per year because it would be impossible to properly integrate newcomers and teach them French. Legault made the comments during an event at the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal on…


Immigration Issue Heats up in Final Days of Quebec Election Campaign

In the countdown to the Quebec election on Oct. 3 vote, Premier François Legault has been pressing harder on the hot-button issues of immigration and cultural preservation, saying this week that accepting more immigrants would be “suicidal” for the French language. “As long as we haven’t stopped the decline of French, I think that for…


More Migrant Workers Not Expected to Have Big Impact on UK Economy, Experts Say

Getting more migrant workers into the UK will help some industries, but it’s not expected to have a significant impact on the economy, experts said. It comes after Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng appeared to confirm media reports that immigration rules for migrant workers will be changed to address labour shortages. Kwarteng told the…


NTD News Today Full Broadcast (September 28)

Congress, on track to avert a government shutdown — after the senate passes a key hurdle, advancing a short-term spending bill. Category four Hurricane Ian hurtles towards Florida after putting the lights out in Cuba. 2.5 million Florida residents are being asked to evacuate. Setting up tents for illegal immigrants in the Big Apple. The mayor…