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America One News
10 Oct 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: ICE Contractor Used Charter Bus to Smuggle Migrants, Says Prosecutor
A contractor for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Nancy Berenice Fernandez Luna, was arrested for allegedly attempting to smuggle 39 adult illegal migrants under the pretense of transporting COVID-19 positive unaccompanied minors. She and another individual face human smuggling charges.
During the encounter, Fernandez attempted to flee after presenting her ICE contractor ID. A judge set her bond at $50,000, with conditions for GPS monitoring if posted.
#politics
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 633: Michele Woodhouse on the Biden-Harris Botched Hurricane Response in North Carolina
Michele Woodhouse, Republican chair of North Carolina's 11th district, criticizes the federal response to Hurricane Helene, noting FEMA's slow action compared to Samaritan’s Purse. She also highlights attempts by Democrats to alter voting rules in the wake of the disaster.
The situation has significant implications for this key swing state.
Fox News: Mayorkas refuses to answer questions on Afghan accused of Election Day terror plot
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas faced scrutiny over the vetting of Afghan national Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, accused of plotting a terror attack for ISIS. During a briefing, he deflected questions, emphasizing a focus on recent hurricanes instead.
Concerns about the vetting process for Afghan evacuees have resurfaced, with reports indicating potential risks to national security. The Biden administration maintains that a thorough screening process is in place, but critics argue that vulnerabilities remain.
Breitbart: Tom Cotton Presses FCC for Expediting Soros Radio Station Purchases
Sen. Tom Cotton has raised concerns over the FCC's expedited approval of George Soros's acquisition of over 200 radio stations, arguing it bypassed necessary national security reviews. He questions the implications for political impartiality and potential influence on conservative programming before the election.
Cotton's letter to FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel highlights the unusual nature of the approval process and the timing, suggesting it could be politically motivated. He has requested answers by October 24, 2024, just before the elections.
Breitbart: Left Anger Tommy Robinson Book Allowed to Become Amazon Bestseller
Tommy Robinson's book "Manifesto" became a bestseller on Amazon UK, selling out quickly and surpassing Boris Johnson's memoir. This prompted criticism from the left-wing group Hope Not Hate, which argued that Amazon should reconsider selling the book due to Robinson's far-right affiliations.
Hope Not Hate has a history of opposing right-wing literature and has been linked to left-wing extremism. Critics question the group's influence and tactics, including information gathering on nationalist movements.
Front Page Magazine: The Real Scandal at CBS News is Promoting a Terror Apologist Before Oct 7
Ta-Nehisi Coates' new book, 'The Message,' has drawn criticism for its perceived antisemitism and lack of acknowledgment of Hamas atrocities, coinciding with the anniversary of the Oct 7 attacks. CBS News faced backlash for promoting Coates and reprimanding a journalist for challenging him.
The situation raises concerns about media ethics and the implications of featuring controversial figures without critical questioning. The response from CBS highlights tensions within journalism regarding accountability and the portrayal of sensitive topics.
Fox News: 'Out of money': Whistleblowers allege lack of Secret Service funds, delayed payments, top senator reveals
Whistleblower records indicate that the Secret Service failed to allocate sufficient funds for Homeland Security "jump teams" ahead of the upcoming election, raising concerns about security preparedness. Emails revealed that agents were instructed not to submit expense claims due to a lack of available funds.
Senator Chuck Grassley highlighted the implications of these failures, noting that agents have had to cover their own travel expenses and that reimbursements are delayed. He has requested further information from DHS and related agencies regarding the financial management of these operations.
Forbes: Trump Bashes Detroit While Speaking There
Former President Donald Trump criticized Detroit during a speech at the Detroit Economic Club, suggesting the city represents a potential future for the country if Vice President Kamala Harris is elected. His comments sparked backlash as he claimed Harris's policies would lead to economic decline.
Trump's remarks come as he campaigns in Michigan, a key battleground state where polls indicate a close race with Harris. His campaign defended his comments as highlighting economic issues tied to her leadership.
#society
Fox News: Florida deputies rescue boy floating on piece of fence in floodwaters
A 14-year-old boy was rescued by Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputies while floating on a piece of a fence in floodwaters caused by Hurricane Milton in Tampa. He was unharmed, and details about his parents were not disclosed.
Hurricane Milton affected millions, leaving 3 million without power and resulting in fatalities, following a similar impact from Hurricane Helene.
#economy
The Western Journal: Inflation Comes in Higher Than Expected, Worst Jobless Claims in Over a Year
Vice President Kamala Harris faces a challenging economic report ahead of the upcoming election, with inflation rising slightly and jobless claims reaching a 14-month high. The consumer price index increased by 0.2% in September, leading to questions about her economic leadership.
Polls indicate that voters trust former President Donald Trump more than Harris on economic issues, with many citing high living costs as a key concern. As the election approaches, the economy remains the top priority for voters.
#military
Le Monde: Israel strikes central Beirut, killing 22
An Israeli airstrike in central Beirut on October 10, 2024, killed at least 22 people and injured 117, amid escalating conflict with Hezbollah. The UN peacekeeping force reported Israeli troops firing on its positions, raising concerns over potential war crimes.
The ongoing conflict has resulted in over 1,200 deaths in Lebanon and significant displacement since Israel intensified its military operations against Hezbollah following Hamas's attack on October 7. The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains critical, with accusations of war crimes against Israel.
Times Of Israel: Iran-backed Houthis attack chemical tanker in Red Sea; no injuries or fire reported
Yemen’s Houthi rebels attacked the Liberian-flagged chemical tanker Olympic Spirit in the Red Sea, damaging it with projectiles but causing no injuries. This incident is part of a broader campaign against maritime vessels amid ongoing conflicts related to the Gaza war.
The Houthis claim to target ships linked to Israel, the U.S., or the U.K., yet many attacked vessels have no direct ties to the conflict. The rebels have launched over 80 attacks since the Gaza war began, with some missiles intercepted by a U.S.-led coalition.
Fox News: Military sends resources to Florida in wake of Hurricane Milton while Helene recovery efforts continue
The U.S. military has deployed extensive resources to Florida in response to Hurricane Milton, including 6,500 National Guard members and additional support from other states. The focus is on ensuring safety and aiding recovery efforts, with various military units assisting in debris clearance and resource distribution.
Recovery operations are also ongoing in areas affected by Hurricane Helene. The Pentagon is coordinating with local and federal partners to provide necessary support, including road clearing and emergency services across multiple states.
#culture
Breitbart: Nolte: Transgender Stormtrooper Added to ‘Star Wars’
A new character named "Sister," a transgender Clone Trooper, has been introduced in the Star Wars universe, sparking mixed reactions from fans. The character first appeared in the young adult novel "Queen of Hope" and has drawn criticism for its portrayal and dialogue.
Fans express disappointment, feeling the franchise has strayed from its original themes. The introduction of Sister has led to debates about gender representation and the direction of the Star Wars narrative.
#health
Fox News: Hurricane Helene causes dire IV fluid shortage at hospitals nationwide
Hurricane Helene has caused significant disruptions in the U.S. healthcare system, notably leading to a shortage of IV fluids due to damage at Baxter International's North Carolina plant, which produces 60% of the nation's supply. Hospitals are responding by conserving resources and postponing non-essential surgeries.
The American Hospital Association has urged the Biden Administration to declare the shortage and invoke the Defense Production Act to boost IV fluid production. Medical professionals emphasize the critical role of IV fluids in emergency care and the need for adaptive protocols during this crisis.
#outdoors
On The Water: 8 Surf Rods for Under $200
Budget-friendly surfcasting rods are now available, incorporating advanced technology for effective performance. Options under $200 include models like the 9' Jigging World Onyx Surf and the 12' Ugly Stik Bigwater, catering to various surfcasting needs.
These rods offer a range of power, action, and line ratings suitable for different fishing scenarios, making them accessible for both beginners and experienced anglers.