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18 Oct 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Rachel Morin's Mom Responds to Kamala Harris: Your Apology Is Hollow
Rachel Morin's Mom Responds to Kamala Harris: Your Apology Is Hollow
Patty Morin, whose daughter Rachel was murdered by an alleged MS-13 gang member, criticized Vice President Kamala Harris's apology to Angel Families as insincere. She accused the Biden administration of failing to secure the border, leading to the release of dangerous individuals.

Morin emphasized that Harris's inaction has resulted in tragic losses for families like hers. She called for accountability rather than excuses, asserting that the administration's policies directly contributed to her daughter's death.


Breitbart: Biden-Harris DHS Offers 'Temporary' Amnesty to 11K Lebanese Nationals
Biden-Harris DHS Offers 'Temporary' Amnesty to 11K Lebanese Nationals
The Department of Homeland Security has granted Temporary Protected Status to approximately 11,000 Lebanese nationals in the U.S., allowing them to remain and work until January 2026. This status applies to those who were in the country as of October 16, 2023.

Additionally, Lebanese F-1 visa students can request employment authorization and work more hours while studying. The TPS program has been used for various countries since its inception in 1990, currently protecting nearly 900,000 foreign nationals.


#politics

Breitbart: 'She’s Not as Strong as Me,' Biden Tells Obama, Who Agrees, ‘That’s True’
'She’s Not as Strong as Me,' Biden Tells Obama, Who Agrees, ‘That’s True’
President Biden reportedly expressed doubts about Vice President Harris's strength as a candidate during a private conversation with former President Obama, who agreed. This conversation, interpreted by a lipreader, suggests concerns about Harris's electability ahead of the upcoming election.

Biden's spokesperson criticized the lipreading claims, asserting that only Biden and Obama know the true content of their discussion. Recent polls indicate Harris is struggling to garner support, particularly among Black voters, raising further questions about her campaign viability.


Le Monde: In Cameroon, the health of President Paul Biya is on everyone's mind, but no one is allowed to talk about it
In Cameroon, the health of President Paul Biya is on everyone's mind, but no one is allowed to talk about it
Cameroon's President Paul Biya, 91, is reportedly in good health despite rumors of illness and death. His absence from recent international events has led to speculation, but his aides claim his appearances are strategically planned.

The government has prohibited media discussions on his health, which has only intensified public interest. Tensions are rising within the ruling party as the 2025 presidential election approaches, with concerns about succession.


Breitbart: Clyburn: Kamala Harris Needs to Do More Town Halls
Clyburn: Kamala Harris Needs to Do More Town Halls
Representative James Clyburn suggested that Vice President Kamala Harris should hold more town hall meetings to engage directly with voters, rather than relying solely on interviews. He emphasized that such interactions would allow her to showcase her strengths and connect more effectively with the electorate.

Clyburn noted that direct voter engagement could enhance her visibility and relatability compared to the current campaign approach.


The Western Journal: CNN Panelist Loses It, Says Trump Wants to Deport People Who 'Pick Your Crops' in Delusional Rant
CNN Panelist Loses It, Says Trump Wants to Deport People Who 'Pick Your Crops' in Delusional Rant
CNN commentator Catherine Rampell expressed alarm over Donald Trump's potential deportation plans, arguing it would harm the economy by removing essential workers. She criticized Trump's immigration and economic policies during a discussion with other panelists.

In response, Trump emphasized a focus on deporting criminals rather than all illegal immigrants, advocating for a legal immigration system. The debate highlighted differing views on the impact of immigration on the economy and labor market.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Taliban Investigating Report Iran Massacred 'Dozens' of Illegal Afghans on Border
Taliban Investigating Report Iran Massacred 'Dozens' of Illegal Afghans on Border
The Taliban is investigating reports of Iranian border guards opening fire on Afghan migrants attempting to enter Iran illegally. Iran denies the allegations but acknowledges the need to control the influx of Afghan migrants following the Taliban's return to power in 2021.

Tensions exist between Iran and the Taliban over border issues, including water disputes and the treatment of Afghan migrants. International organizations have condemned the reported violence and called for better treatment of refugees.


Fox News: Iran remembers Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar as a 'martyr' and 'model for the youth and children'
Iran remembers Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar as a 'martyr' and 'model for the youth and children'
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was killed by Israeli forces in Rafah, prompting Iran to honor him as a martyr. Sinwar was noted for orchestrating the October 7 attack on Israel, which escalated the ongoing conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu characterized Sinwar's death as a significant victory.

Iran's response included comparisons of Sinwar's death to Saddam Hussein's capture, emphasizing his legacy as an inspiration for resistance against occupation. Iran has been actively supporting Hamas and other militant groups in the region, while Israel continues its military campaign against these entities.


#religion

The Western Journal: Christian Baker Jack Phillips Emerges Victorious in 12-Year Court Saga, Says It Strengthened His Faith
Christian Baker Jack Phillips Emerges Victorious in 12-Year Court Saga, Says It Strengthened His Faith
Colorado baker Jack Phillips has faced over a decade of legal battles primarily due to his refusal to create cakes for same-sex weddings and transgender celebrations, citing his Christian beliefs. His recent victory in the Colorado Supreme Court reaffirmed his faith, despite ongoing legal challenges.

Phillips argues that his experiences highlight the importance of religious freedom in America, emphasizing that individual convictions should not be coerced by government actions. He believes his fight represents a broader struggle for constitutional rights.


#health

The Western Journal: Mosquito Bite Puts Dad Through Hell After Giving Him Nasty Disease, And Cases Are Rising
Mosquito Bite Puts Dad Through Hell After Giving Him Nasty Disease, And Cases Are Rising
A Connecticut man, Richard Pawulski, died after a five-year struggle with Eastern equine encephalitis, a rare mosquito-borne virus. He fell ill in 2019 after a mosquito bite, leading to severe complications, including a coma and brain damage.

EEE cases are rising, with 16 reported in 2024, and there are no vaccines or treatments available. The disease has a high mortality rate, affecting both humans and horses.