Wednesday, May 13, 2026

ICE New Acting Head



Trump's (R) Administration said on 5/15/2026, that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Official David Venturella (R), who worked at Private Prison Company GEO Group, before Rejoining ICE, will be the Aagency's Nnew Acting Director.

"Dave Venturella will serve as Acting ICE Director following Todd Lyons' (R) departure," the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which Oversees ICE, said in a Statement.

Lyons, ICE's current Acting Head, will Leave the Federal Government on 5/31/2026, DHS said. ICE has Operated for years with Directors serving in an "Acting" Capacity. The Agency has been Without a Senate-Confirmed Director since Early 2017.

ICE has been at the Heart of Trump's Crackdown with its Immigration Detentions and Attempted Deportations. ICE Agents' Fatal shooting of two U.S. Citizens in Minnesota, Alex Pretti and Renee Good, in 2/2026 Sparked Nationwide Protests. Trump has Justified the Crackdown, by saying it Aims to Cut Illegal Immigration and Improve Domestic Security.

Venturella has Worked at ICE under Republican and Democratic Administrations. He has also worked at GEO Group, a Private Prison Firm, that Operates more than a Dozen Federal Civil Immigrant Detention Centers Across the Country. He Rejoined ICE in 2025.

Rights Advocates have Raised Concerns about ICE Detention Conditions. At least 18 Deaths have been Reported in ICE Custody, in the First Four Months of 2026, following 31 Ddeaths last year, a Two-Decade High.

Rights Groups recently Criticized the Year-Long Detention of Palestinian American Woman, Leqaa Kordia, who Suffered a Seizure in Detention, and said She was chained while in Hhospital.

They also Condemned the Detention of Hayam El Gamal and Her Five Cchildren Aged 5-to-18, who All Reported their Health Deteriorated while in Custody.

Kordia, who Lost ⁠Family Members during Israel's Assault on Gaza, was Released in 3/2026, and the El Gamal Family 4/2026.

The Government Denies Mistreatment, saying Detainees are AllowedMmedical Care and Due Process.

There have been Leadership Changes at DHS in recent weeks. Trump Fired former DHS Chief Kristi Noem (R) in March, Replacing Her with Markwayne Mullin (R).










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Major Visa Change for Foreign World Cup Fans



The U.S. State Department (DOS) said 5/13/2026 that it was Lifting a Requirement for Visa Applicants from 50 Countries to Pay a Bond in Order to get Approved, if they are Entering the U.S. for the FIFA World Cup. The Trump (R) Administration had been Criticized for introducing the Bonds, sometimes Costing up to $15,000, with a Warning that they could keep Tourists from Visiting the U.S. Among the 50 Nations Affected, Five have Qualified for the Men’s Soccer Competition that starts 6/11/2026.

Visa Aapplicants will have to Show Valid Tickets for the World Cup, if they are to Qualify for the Exemption. Players, Coaches, and some Staff, were already Exempt from the Fees, which are meant to be Returned, if a Visitor Leaves by the Time their Visa Expires. “The United States is excited to organize the biggest and best FIFA World Cup in history,” Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Mora Namdar (R) said in a Statement.

The State Department said the Bond would be Waived for “certain individuals” from Impacted Countries seeking to Visit the U.S. during the FIFA World Cup, which will see Matches Played in Cities across the Country, as well as in Canada and Mexico. “As part of the effort, the Department of State has waived the visa bond requirement for qualifying team members including players, coaches, and support staff who otherwise meet all requirements for entry into the U.S.,” Namdar said.

“Additionally, we are waiving visa bonds for qualified fans who bought World Cup tickets and opted in to FIFA PASS as of April 15, 2026. We remain committed to strengthening US national security priorities while facilitating legitimate travel for the upcoming World Cup tournament.” The Five Countries that may Benefit from the Waiver, as they are Participants in the Event, are Algeria, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Tunisia.

The Associated Press Rreported that FIFA Requested the Waiver, leading toMmultiple Discussions in Meetings at the White House, and Elsewhere in the Government for several months. While the Bond may be Waived for these Individuals, they would still be Subjected to Rigorous Vetting, which the Trump Administration has Emphasized over the Ppast Year.

The State Department Shift, marks a Notable Change by the Administration to Ease Restrictions around Immigration, after Limiting Legal Immigration Routes, Temporary and more Permanent, since January 2025, the Beginning of Trump’s Second Term. Applicants Seeking New Visas at U.S. Consulates have Faced Stricter Vetting, Longer Wait Times, and even Outright Bans on Entry. The Federal Government has Insisted that the Moves are Necessary for National Security.

As Immigration Enforcement Increased in 2025, Concerns were Raised about the World Cup and whether Visitors would still Wish to Travel Amid Plans for Greater Scrutiny of Social Media Posts and the Potential for Immigration Agents to be Stationed at Stadiums. In April, a Group of 120 Organizations, including Amnesty International, issued a Travel Warning for the U.S., telling Prospective World Cup Visitors to Exercise Caution when making Plans to Head to the Event.










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Hawaii Passed Bill to Undo Citizens United



Te Aloha State has Officially Passed S.B. 2471, Legislation that Removes Dark and Corporate Money from the State’s Federal and State Politics.

The Final Version of the Bill, now heads to Gov. Josh Green (D)’s Desk for His Signature, before becoming Law, and making Hawaii the First in the Nation to Effectively undo Citizens United.

Citizens United is an American Conservative Nonprofit Organization founded in 1988. In 2010, the Organization Won a U.S. Supreme Court Case known as Citizens United v. FEC. The Court Ruled that Corporations and Unions could Not be Prohibited from making Independent Expenditures in Federal eEections, citing First Amendment Protections of Free Speech.

As of 2025, the Organization’s President and Chairman is David Bossie (R).

The Bill draws on a Breakthrough Legal Strategy crafted by the Center for American Progress: States Define the Powers of the Corporations they Create, and a State’s Corporate Code can Grant every Power a Business needs while Withholding Political Spending Power.










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Trump Freezes Medicare Enrollments



The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is Placing a Moratorium on New Medicare Enrollments from Home Health Care and Hospice Providers, as part of the Trump (R) Efforts to Combat Fraud.

The Six-Month Freeze went into Effect Immediately on 5/13/2026. The Decision will Prevent these Providers from Signing-Up to Receive Reimbursements from Medicare, a Government Health Insurance Program that Services People who are over the age of 65 or have a Disability.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the Temporary Pause in Partnership with VP Vance’s (R) Anti-Fraud Task Force. Trump tapped Vance to take on this Role Early 2026, after Federal Investigators brought Allegations of Widespread Fraud against a Minnesota Social Services Program.

“We’ve seen systemic and deeply troubling fraud in the hospice and home health space, with bad actors exploiting some of our most vulnerable Medicare patients and stealing money from the American taxpayer,” CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz (R) said in a Wednesday Statement.

“Today we’re shutting the door on fraud—preventing new bad actors from entering Medicare while we aggressively identify, investigate, and remove those already exploiting them,” Oz continued. “This is about protecting patients, restoring integrity, and safeguarding taxpayer dollars.”

The Agency will Conduct “targeted investigations” against Healthcare Providers Suspected of Committing Medicare Fraud during the Temporary Moratorium period, according to the Wednesday Announcement. CMS said those already Enrolled in Medicare, will Not be Iimpacted by this Decision.

In February, the Trump Administration Paused $259.5 million in Medicaid Reimbursement Funds to Minnesota, amid a Federal Investigation into the State’s Social Service Fraud.

Federal Prosecutors Alleged that a Group Defrauded over $250 million from a Federally Funded Child Nutrition Pprogram. Many of the People Allegedly involved in the Fraud Scheme were Somali Americans.

The White House used the Allegations to Defend its Controversial, Large-Scale Immigration Crackdown in the Minneapolis, during which Federal Officers Fatally Shot Two U.S. Citizens.

The Trump Administration has since taken Aim at other Democrat-led States, such as California and Maine as part of the White House’s War on Fraud.

“Under Trump, we are unleashing the most aggressive federal anti-fraud efforts in American history,” Vance wrote in a Social Media Post on 5/12/2026y. “We won’t rest until we root out every bit of fraud infecting our government and screwing over taxpayers.”










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Kevin Warsh Confirmed as Federal Reserve Chair



The Senate Voted 54-45, with Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) joining Republicans in Backing Kevin Warsh (R), to Lead the Central Bank, where He will have Significant Influence over Interest Rates.

Warsh is set to Replace Jerome Powell (R), who has Repeatedly Clashed with Trump (R), but will stay on as a Board Member.

TheCconfirmation comes after a Months-Long Battle between Trump and Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), who Held-Up the Nomination in the Senate Banking Committee, in Protest of the Justice Department’s (DOJ) Investigation of Powell. Tillis Allowed the Nomination to Proceed only after Federal Prosecutors Halted their Care.

Warsh, who Previously served as a Member of the Fed’s Board of Governors from 2006 and 2011, spent much of His Confirmation Process seeking to Reassure Lawmakers that He would be an Independent Voice at the Fed, and did Not make any sort of Deal with Trump on Interest Rates.










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New Route Around Hormuz Involves Massive Convoy of Trucks



Convoys of heavy-duty trucks barreling across the Arabian desert have become an escape valve for the global economy. In a mechanized revival of the caravans of goods-laden camels that once sustained Arabian commerce, highways, railroads and ports in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman have been transformed into an emergency logistics lifeline, circumventing the Strait of Hormuz waterway.

After the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, Bob Wilt, CEO of Saudi Arabian state-controlled mining company Maaden, dispatched executives to Red Sea ports and, within two weeks, lined up rail and truck operators to move fertilizer across the kingdom. The key ingredient: Lots of trucks, mostly running around the clock, with two drivers each. “Six hundred became 1,600, became 2,000; now we’ve got 3,500 trucks running from the Gulf to the Red Sea,” said Wilt, a former executive at aluminum producer Alcoa.

Maryland-born Wilt said Maaden will have caught up on its export backlog by the end of May. “Whether I truly believed we could do it or not, I don’t know,” he said. The drive is making a meaningful dent in a fertilizer shortage that is threatening the global food supply. With talks between the U.S. and Iran deadlocked, the conflict has devolved into an economic war of attrition. Every shipment that makes it across the desert blunts the pressure from a closed strait and gives Gulf governments room to wait out the negotiations and shift the balance of power.

The trucking routes are part of a broader redrawing of the regional logistics map, reorienting trade away from the vulnerable Persian Gulf and providing governments and companies with critical contingencies. Shipping companies including MSC and Maersk are trucking goods across the Arabian peninsula. The mobilization can’t replace the capacity of shipping or compete on cost, nor can it avert shortages of jet fuel and other energy products. Still, it has become a shock absorber in some key markets, sustaining trade and helping contain global inflation.

U.A.E. supermarket chain Spinneys sent trucks loaded with British foods—including potato chips, porridge oats and children’s snacks—on a 16-day journey from Kent in the U.K. through Western Europe and then Egypt and Saudi Arabia to Dubai. Etihad Rail Freight recently moved hundreds of Nissans from Fujairah, on the U.A.E.’s eastern coast, to Abu Dhabi, which is on the Persian Gulf, marking the country’s first vehicle transport by train.

The trucking convoys are the latest example of ways the global economy has shown surprising resilience in the face of war-related shocks. While the region’s most important exports—oil and natural gas—have fallen sharply, a substantial amount continues to ship to global markets through backup routes. Saudi Aramco has leaned heavily on its East-West pipeline to the Red Sea port of Yanbu, while the U.A.E. has pushed more crude through Fujairah. Both countries are exploring ways to expand the capacity of these oil links. Other proposals include building new rail lines and expanding port infrastructure around the region.

For decades, Gulf producers optimized for speed and scale through Hormuz. The war exposed the risk of efficiency built around a single chokepoint. The smaller port of Khor Fakkan has become an unexpected lifeline for the U.A.E. Truck traffic at the Gulf of Oman port has surged to 7,000 a day from 100 before the conflict. Long lines of heavy vehicles laden with shipping containers are now a regular sight on the highway. Operated by Gulftainer—which also runs a cargo terminal at Port Canaveral in Florida—Khor Fakkan had long functioned primarily as a transshipment hub. It handled cargo that stayed inside the port system: Containers came off one ship and were loaded onto another.

Now it has become a gateway port, with incoming containers leaving the port by truck, passing through gates and customs and reaching warehouses, factories or shops. Weekly container traffic at the port exploded from 2,000 to 50,000 since the start of the conflict. The company hired 900 people in two weeks and reassigned customer-service employees to work as gate officers or yard managers. It opened a new truck marshaling yard for sorting and dispatching cargo. “It’s like having to bring together an orchestra overnight to play a Mozart symphony,” said Farid Belbouab, Gulftainer’s chief executive. For Maaden’s Wilt, the crisis has been a test of whether the company can deliver on a global stage.

Saudi Arabia has directed Maaden to expand production of phosphates, gold and aluminum, with plans to invest $110 billion over the next decade. It is working with U.S. company MP Materials and the Defense Department on rare-earth-metal refining efforts, making Saudi Arabia an important cog in efforts to reduce the West’s dependency on China. It also plays a large role in making Saudi Arabia the world’s third-largest exporter of phosphate, which is mined, processed into granules and shipped—in normal times—through the strait.

Getting the material across the open expanse of desert was in some ways the easier part. Saudi Arabia has a network of cross-country highways. But the ports on the Red Sea weren’t built for phosphate trade. Maaden erected prefabricated warehouses for the fertilizer and rigged piping systems to move corrosive sulfuric acid, a key ingredient in phosphate production, into stainless-steel tanker trucks. “We’ve demonstrated our capabilities,” Wilt said. “Let’s harden this and always have a route to the Red Sea.”

After the war started, analysts at commodities research firm CRU questioned whether any Saudi product would get to market. But in recent weeks, cargoes of phosphate from the Red Sea port of Yanbu have arrived in: Argentina, Djibouti, and Thailand, according to vessel-tracking firm Kpler.










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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Companies Start Getting Tariff Refunds



After the Supreme Court Ruled some of Trump's (R) Tariffs Unconstitutional, the First Wave of Refunds began Flowing on 5/12/2026. Retailer Oshkosh Corporation has begun receiving Payments, but has Not yet Verified its Total Refund Amount. Also on Tuesday, Trump said He will "Fight" having to Pay the Tariffs Back.

Oshkosh Corporation CFO Matt Field, Confirmed that the Company has Started Receiving Tariff Refunds as of Tuesday. "Following acceptance of our initial filing, we have begun receiving payments on our tariff refund claims, representing an initial portion of our total claims submitted," Field said.

Basic Fun, the Company behind Care Bears and Tonka Trucks, also said it began Receiving Tariff Refunds on 5/12/2026. CEO Jay Foreman said the Refunds so far have only Represented 5% of the Company's Total Claim on its Early Invoices.

"We will utilize the refund dollars to help support our 2026 cash flow and invest in our team. This is the toughest time of the year for toy companies," Foreman said in a Statement. "We'll also be announcing to our staff that we will be increasing salaries to help offset cost of living increase, announcing promotions and larger merit increases. We are reinvesting the funds in our business and people."

Logistics Companies UPS, FedEx, and DHL, have Previously said that they will File for tariff Refunds on Behalf of their Customers, Requiring No further Action from them. The First Phase of Tariff Refunds only Covers Requests for Entries that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Finalized within the past 80 days, though that Process could take Months to Reach Customers.

The CBP said in a Court Filing that it Aanticipated Paying Refunds of $35.46 billion on 8.3 million Shipments, as of 5/11/2026 Morning.

In 2/2026, the Supreme Court Invalidated Trump's Tariffs Imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA). In the Months that followed, Companies began Filing for Tariff Refunds in a Portal, Called the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries.

In a Radio Interview with WABC on Tuesday Morning, Trump called the Tariff Refund Situation "Crazy."

"In theory, you have to pay the tariffs back. We'll fight that," Trump said. "We were taking in fortunes from people that hate us, countries and companies that hate us."










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