Immigration and Homeland Security Funding

The Department of Homeland Security under President Biden and Vice President Harris is providing millions of taxpayer dollars to sanctuary cities and NGOs for resettling migrants in the United States.

Mexico's Wildlife Crisis During Heat Wave and Drought

Amid a heat wave and drought in Mexico, suffering birds are receiving air-conditioning and monkeys with heatstroke are being rescued by NGOs while the government focuses on cooling animals in state-run zoos. Howler monkeys are falling dead from trees due to heatstroke, with over 250 deaths reported. NGOs are leading the rescue efforts as the government faces budget cuts.

Assassination Attempt on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico survived an assassination attempt and forgave the gunman, but condemned NGOs, liberal media, and George Soros for creating a hostile political environment. He criticized the enforcement of a 'single-correct-opinion' in the EU and expressed hope for peace and understanding.

Protests in Georgia against Controversial 'Foreign Influence' Bill

Tens of thousands of protesters in Georgia are fighting a controversial law that would require NGOs and media companies with more than 20% foreign funding to register as pursuing foreign interests. Supporters see it as a way to prevent foreign influence, while opponents fear it is a move to align Georgia with Russia and suppress dissent. The bill is expected to pass despite widespread protests.

President Biden's Executive Order on Voting Access

President Joe Biden's executive order on voting access focused on registering convicts and involved left-wing NGOs, according to the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project investigation.

Federal Grants for Resettling Migrants in the U.S.

The Biden administration is set to provide $300 million in federal grants to sanctuary cities and NGOs for resettling migrants in the United States. This is part of the Shelter and Services Program funded by Congress.

Olivia Rodrigo's Advocacy for Reproductive Health Rights

Olivia Rodrigo partnered with advocacy groups to distribute free emergency contraceptive pills and condoms during her concert in St. Louis as part of her Fund 4 Good initiative supporting reproductive health freedom. She has been vocal about reproductive health care rights and has worked with various local NGOs in different cities during her tour.