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#illegals
Breitbart: CBP SOURCE: 'The Dam is Starting to Break' with Flood of Unaccompanied Minors at Texas Border
In Eagle Pass, Texas, 158 unaccompanied migrant children have crossed the Rio Grande recently, with many carrying contact information for relatives in the U.S. This surge is part of a trend of increasing crossings, particularly since late 2023, as authorities report a rise in Special Interest Aliens as well.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is managing over 6,000 detained unaccompanied children, with costs exceeding $1 billion annually. The number of crossings has significantly increased under the Biden administration, raising concerns for law enforcement.
#politics
Breitbart: WATCH: Pro-Palestinian TikToker Rips Don Gyro Shop's Greek Flags Thinking They're Israeli
A woman posted a TikTok video of herself tearing down a Greek flag outside a New Jersey gyro shop, mistakenly believing it was an Israeli flag. After confronting the confused staff and yelling "Free Palestine," she learned her error and offered to return the flags.
The incident, which occurred months prior, has drawn widespread ridicule online, with many commenters expressing disbelief at her mistake. The restaurant owner described the event as unplanned and damaging to her property.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trudeau Admits Canada Lacks ‘Hard Evidence’ for Assassination Allegations Against India
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged that his government lacks "hard evidence" linking Indian agents to the June 2023 assassination of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. This admission came amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between Canada and India, following Trudeau's earlier accusations.
Trudeau cited intelligence suggesting Indian involvement but did not disclose specific evidence. India's Foreign Ministry criticized Canada for not acting against alleged criminal organizations linked to Nijjar's murder and denied any wrongdoing by its diplomats.
The Telegraph: Germany must shed its reputation as Europe’s soft underbelly
MI5 has raised alarms about Russian intelligence activities in the UK, including a suspected incendiary device planted on a plane. Recent incidents highlight vulnerabilities in both British and German security, with Germany facing criticism for its close ties to Moscow.
The need for improved security measures in Germany is emphasized, as lapses have led to significant risks, including leaks of military secrets and potential sabotage. A stronger response is necessary to address these threats and enhance coalition security.
#economy
Breitbart: Argentina Approaches $16 Billion Trade Surplus Under Milei
Argentina reported a trade surplus of $1.28 billion in September, marking the tenth consecutive month under President Javier Milei. The surplus has reached nearly $16 billion since his administration began, driven by growth in agriculture, mining, and energy sectors.
Increased energy production, particularly in hydrocarbons, is projected to contribute significantly to export growth, with Brazil seeing a 27% rise in trade. This marks a shift from previous trade deficits, with Milei's administration also achieving a budget surplus for the first time in 16 years.
#crime
Breitbart: Police: Woman Allegedly Raped by Bolivia's Evo Morales as a Child Is Missing
Cindy Vargas, who allegedly faced trafficking and rape by former Bolivian President Evo Morales as a child, is missing along with her daughter and mother. An investigation into Morales, who is accused of human trafficking and statutory rape, has been reactivated.
Vargas was last seen on October 2 near a school in Yacuiba. Authorities suspect she may have crossed into Argentina, and investigations are ongoing amid political tensions and blockades linked to Morales's supporters.