On Thursday’s Front Page: Pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations are threatening to disrupt commencements, South Florida is the top destination for unauthorized migrants coming to the U.S. under the Biden administration’s parole program, and more.
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Pro-Palestinian protests have forced the University of Southern California to cancel its main commencement this month. Now campus demonstrations against Israel threaten to disrupt other graduations, especially those featuring Biden officials as keynote speakers.
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Most of the organizations providing the backbone of campus protests against Israel’s war in the Gaza Strip are supporters of the terrorist organization Hamas, and some receive funding, at least indirectly, from left-wing billionaires.
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BlackRock, a major Wall Street firm, is investing millions of dollars in an estimated 30 Chinese military-linked companies currently sanctioned by the U.S. government, according to a think tank report prepared for Congress.
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The House Homeland Security Committee published the list of airports involved in President Biden’s migrant airlift, which is helping hundreds of thousands of unauthorized migrants skip over the border and fly directly into American communities.
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The virus research group EcoHealth Alliance was engaged in dangerous experimental virus work in China that was funded by the federal government, according to a newly released report by a special House panel on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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