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16 Oct 2024
#illegals
GB News: EU just released illegal migrant statistics for 2024 - specific route sees ENORMOUS surge in border crossings
Frontex reported a significant increase in irregular border crossings in 2024, particularly on the Western African route, which saw a 100% rise, and the EU's eastern land borders, with a 192% increase. The top nationalities for crossings included individuals from Ukraine, Somalia, and Syria.
Overall, irregular crossings into the EU decreased by 42% to 166,000 in the first nine months of 2024, with notable declines on the Western Balkan and Central Mediterranean routes. The Central Mediterranean route experienced a 64% drop in arrivals.
Breitbart: Meloni Gov't Starts Sending Illegal Migrants to Albanian Detention Centres
Italy's government has started transferring illegal migrants to offshore detention centers in Albania, with the first ship departing from Lampedusa. This €670 million deal allows Italy to process asylum claims while reducing migratory pressure on its territory.
Critics, including Amnesty International, have raised concerns about potential human rights violations associated with this approach. The plan aims to deter illegal crossings and may influence EU migration policies.
#politics
Breitbart: Michigan Firefighters Union Declines to Endorse Kamala Harris in Election
The Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union (MPFFU) chose not to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, following the International Association of Fire Fighters' (IAFF) recommendation. Despite this, the MPFFU's executive board believes Harris is the best candidate for labor issues.
The IAFF's decision not to endorse was narrowly decided by a 1.2 percent margin, with concerns that state unions' endorsements could negatively impact Harris in key battleground states. Meanwhile, the California Professional Firefighters union endorsed Harris, citing her support for firefighters.
Fox News: Everything you need to throw an election party after you get out and vote
As Election Day approaches, hosting an election party can enhance the celebratory atmosphere. Decorate with red, white, and blue items, including political signs, foil curtains, and patriotic tableware to create an engaging environment for guests.
Additionally, consider incorporating themed games and fun elements like vote stickers and candidate-themed toothpicks to entertain guests while awaiting election results. These items can be conveniently ordered online for quick delivery.
Fox News: Texas can probe 'vote harvesting' through Election Day, appeals court rules
A U.S. appeals court has allowed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to continue investigating vote harvesting allegations through the November elections, temporarily overturning a lower court's ruling that halted this provision of the state’s voting law, S.B. 1. Critics fear this could deter voter outreach efforts due to vague definitions and severe penalties associated with vote harvesting.
Advocacy groups express concern that the ruling may suppress voter participation and outreach activities, as individuals risk severe legal consequences for actions that could be misinterpreted as illegal vote harvesting. Plaintiffs plan to appeal the decision, citing fears of voter suppression.
The Western Journal: Kamala Shows Where Americans Are on Her Priority List After Voter Asks If More Taxpayer Money Will Head Overseas
During a recent town hall, Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism over U.S. taxpayer money being sent abroad instead of addressing domestic needs. She asserted that the U.S. can fulfill both responsibilities, but her response raised concerns about the lack of clear priorities in spending.
Critics argue that the administration's approach to funding various initiatives, both at home and abroad, reflects a troubling absence of fiscal discipline. The growing national debt and the potential consequences of unchecked spending were highlighted as significant issues.
The Western Journal: Democratic Strategist Goes Off the Rails Live on CNN, Makes Disgusting Claim About Trump in Unhinged Rant
During a CNN segment, Democratic strategist James Carville expressed strong concerns about Donald Trump's upcoming rally at Madison Square Garden, comparing it to a 1939 Nazi rally. He claimed Trump’s rhetoric suggests authoritarian intentions, warning that it poses a serious threat to democracy.
Carville emphasized the need for Vice President Kamala Harris to confront Trump’s statements directly, arguing that failure to do so could lead to dire consequences in the upcoming election. His comments reflect heightened tensions within the political landscape as the election approaches.
#society
Breitbart: History: Victoria's Secret Uses Two Trans Models in Latest Show
Victoria’s Secret's fashion show returned after six years, featuring trans models Valentina Sampaio and Alex Consani. The event included an all-woman musical lineup and was streamed live on Amazon Prime.
The brand has faced declining sales amid criticism over its inclusivity efforts.
#war
Breitbart: Ukraine's Zelensky to Unveil 'Victory Plan' Today
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to present a "victory plan" to Parliament aimed at strengthening Ukraine's position in the war against Russia. The plan includes military, political, diplomatic, and economic strategies, but has yet to receive public support from Western allies.
Zelenskyy seeks to finalize this plan before the next U.S. presidential election, amid ongoing military losses and limited resources. The plan's success hinges on Western backing, which remains uncertain as allies express concerns over the tight timeline and potential escalation of the conflict.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Sen Cotton says Biden-Harris likely prolonged Gaza war, let aid go to terrorists: 'Betrayed' taxpayers
Sen. Tom Cotton has raised concerns that over $1 billion in U.S. humanitarian aid to Gaza may have been diverted to Hamas. He criticized the U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for its alleged ties to the terrorist organization and called for a suspension of all aid to Gaza.
The Biden administration has ceased funding to UNRWA following allegations of staff involvement in terrorist activities. A USAID spokesperson refuted Cotton's claims, stating that they do not fund UNRWA and have implemented measures to ensure aid does not support terrorism.
#military
Times Of Israel: After a year of war, how to get to the ‘day after’
As the anniversary of Hamas's attack approaches, Israel faces a complex multi-front war initiated by Hamas, with significant military and economic strains. The IDF has made progress against Hamas and Hezbollah, but challenges remain, including the hostage situation and ongoing rocket attacks.
Leadership in Israel is urged to develop a cohesive strategy for post-war governance in Gaza and to address internal divisions, while also enhancing international alliances, particularly against Iran. The urgency for a clear agenda is critical as the conflict continues without resolution.
Fox News: You won't believe how Biden-Harris team responded when drones buzzed sensitive US military bases
In late 2023, drones flew over sensitive U.S. military sites, including a nuclear facility and Langley Air Force Base, for extended periods without military intervention. This inaction has drawn criticism for a culture of indecision and risk aversion within the military and the Biden administration.
The failure to respond reflects a troubling pattern where military leaders prioritize bureaucratic caution over decisive action, raising concerns about national security readiness. Calls for reform emphasize the need for a military ethos that prioritizes proactive defense against evolving aerial threats.
#crime
GB News: Murder probe launched after schoolboy, 8, disappeared more than 6 weeks ago
A murder investigation has been initiated in Ireland for eight-year-old Kyran Durnin, who has been missing since August 28 along with his mother, Dayla. Despite extensive searches, authorities have not found any evidence of their whereabouts, leading to the presumption that Kyran is deceased.
Dayla's mother reported them missing after they vanished from her home. Concerns are growing about Dayla's health, as she has type one diabetes and may be without medication. The investigation continues with no arrests made thus far.
#sports
GB News: Thomas Tuchel's appointment as new lions boss lambasted by Parry: 'A dark day for England!'
Thomas Tuchel has been appointed as the new manager of the England football team, signing an 18-month contract until the end of the 2026 World Cup. His hiring has sparked mixed reactions, with broadcaster Mike Parry criticizing the decision and labeling it a "dark day" for English football.
While some, like Prince William and campaigner Samuel Sweek, view the appointment positively, Parry raised concerns about the lack of English talent in coaching roles. He highlighted Tuchel's previous dismissal from Bayern Munich as a significant point of contention.
The Western Journal: NCAA Volleyball Team Refuses to Face Transgender Opponent, Gets Thrown Under the Bus by Its Own School
The University of Nevada, Reno's women's volleyball team has decided to forfeit an upcoming match against San Jose State University due to safety concerns regarding a transgender player on the opposing team. This decision was made without prior consultation with the university administration.
Despite the team's stance, the university intends to proceed with the match as scheduled, emphasizing compliance with legal and NCAA regulations. The situation highlights tensions surrounding transgender participation in women's sports.
#technology
Fox News: AI-powered scam targets 2.5 billion Gmail users in sophisticated phishing attacks
A new AI-powered scam is targeting Gmail users, making it difficult to detect. Scammers are spoofing Google's email addresses and using AI-generated calls to deceive victims into revealing personal information.
To protect against these scams, users should inspect email addresses carefully, avoid clicking on suspicious links, enable two-factor authentication, and monitor their accounts for unusual activity.