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Plus: Election Reforms Multiply in States Across Nation May 7 2021 Happy Friday from Washington, where some educrats think it’s just fine to teach kids to judge other kids based on skin color. In a hopeful sign, that’s not going down well in a Dallas suburb, Jarrett Stepman writes. States across America are passing or considering election reforms to prevent cheating, Fred Lucas reports. On the podcast, a state senator decries media misrepresentation of Georgia’s new election law. Plus: deportations of illegal immigrants plummet, and NASA flirts with China. On this date in 1915, a German submarine torpedoes the British ocean liner Lusitania near Ireland, sinking it within 20 minutes and drowning 1,198 of 1,959 aboard, including 128 Americans. COMMENTARY [Voters in Dallas Suburb Lead Revolt Against Critical Race Theory Curriculum]() [Voters in Dallas Suburb Lead Revolt Against Critical Race Theory Curriculum]() By Jarrett Stepman One of the newly elected Texas school board members, Hannah Smith, says she and other parents mobilized to fight the "false narrative" that their community is racist. [More]() NEWS [Election Reforms Multiply in States Across Nation]() [Election Reforms Multiply in States Across Nation]() By Fred Lucas Georgia and Florida have passed election-related bills, while similar bills are working their way through legislatures in Texas, Arizona, and Wisconsin. [More]() COMMENTARY [No, NASA Shouldn’t Get in Bed With China’s Space Program]() [No, NASA Shouldn’t Get in Bed With China’s Space Program]() By Dean Cheng China is expanding its space capabilities, placing additional satellite constellations around Earth and further exploiting “cislunar” space, the area between Earth and the moon. [More]() ANALYSIS [What Media Got Wrong on Georgia's New Election Law]() [What Media Got Wrong on Georgia's New Election Law]() By Rachel del Guidice "The media missed most of it," says Georgia state Sen. John Albers. "They had written up their talking points before the bill was even passed.” [More]() NEWS [Despite Migrant Surge, ICE Deportations Fall to Record Low]() [Despite Migrant Surge, ICE Deportations Fall to Record Low]() By Kaylee Greenlee Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials performed a record low number of deportations in April despite illegal border crossings occurring at a 20-year high. [More]() NEWS [Sheriff Calls on Harris to Go to Border]() [Sheriff Calls on Harris to Go to Border]() By Rachel del Guidice "We haven't been prioritizing the southwest border. If that was the case, the vice president would be here," says Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels. [More]() COMMENTARY [ICYMI: Myth vs. Fact: Don’t Be Fooled by Misinformation on Florida’s Election Reforms]() [ICYMI: Myth vs. Fact: Don’t Be Fooled by Misinformation on Florida’s Election Reforms]() By Jessica Anderson Myth No. 1: Florida is trying to suppress mail-in voting. [More]() [LOGO-CHARCOAL_75percent.jpg] [Donate to The Daily Signal]() [Find us on Facebook]() [Find us on Facebook]() [Follow us on Twitter]() [Follow us on Twitter]() How are we doing?We welcome your comments, suggestions, and story tips. Please reply to this email or send us a note at [letters@dailysignal.com](). The Daily Signal 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 [(800) 546-2843]() Add [morningbell@heritage.org]() to your address book to ensure that you receive emails from us. You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. If you want to receive other Heritage Foundation newsletters, or opt out of this newsletter, [please click here to update your subscription.]()

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