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24 Oct 2024

#illegals

Fox News: New report reveals massive number of illegal immigrants benefiting from Biden-Harris admin’s ‘quiet amnesty’
New report reveals massive number of illegal immigrants benefiting from Biden-Harris admin’s ‘quiet amnesty’
A House Judiciary Committee report indicates that nearly 1 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. can remain indefinitely due to dismissed or closed cases, or failures by the Department of Homeland Security to file necessary documentation. This trend is attributed to administrative actions by the Biden-Harris Administration.

The report highlights a backlog in immigration courts and suggests that immigration judges are being encouraged to dismiss cases rather than adjudicate them. This situation is framed as a "quiet amnesty," potentially incentivizing further illegal immigration.


#politics

The Federalist: Your Tax Dollars Are Funding Terrorist Apologists At Universities
Your Tax Dollars Are Funding Terrorist Apologists At Universities
Protests at Columbia University on October 7 highlighted ongoing radical sentiments on campuses, fueled by taxpayer-funded programs. Critics argue that federal grants for Middle East studies may promote anti-Western ideologies rather than advancing U.S. interests.

Prominent professors at top-funded programs, such as Dr. Joseph Massad at Columbia and Dr. Fida Adely at Georgetown, have been accused of bias against the U.S. and Israel. This raises concerns about the impact of these educational initiatives on students' perspectives and national security.


The Federalist: Don’t Fall For Her Church Photo Ops. Kamala Hates Christians
Don’t Fall For Her Church Photo Ops. Kamala Hates Christians
Kamala Harris's recent visit to a Georgia church has been criticized as political theater aimed at garnering votes from the Christian community, despite her history of opposing Christian values. Her policies, including support for abortion and the Equality Act, are seen as attacks on religious freedom.

Critics argue that Harris's actions reflect a deeper disdain for traditional Christian beliefs, as evidenced by her mocking response to students expressing their faith at a recent rally. This has led to calls for Christians to be discerning in their political support.


#society

GB News: Ryanair customer forced to fork out £75 fine because overhead case wasn't 'fit flush'
Ryanair customer forced to fork out £75 fine because overhead case wasn't 'fit flush'
A Ryanair passenger was fined £75 at Stansted Airport for a cabin bag deemed oversized, despite it fitting the airline's measuring cage. Catherine Warrilow expressed frustration over the unclear baggage policies after having to pay additional fees for her luggage.

Ryanair defended the charge, stating that her bag exceeded the allowed dimensions for a 10kg cabin bag. The airline has reduced its free cabin baggage allowance since 2018, contributing to ongoing concerns about added fees in air travel.


Times Of Israel: Ex-hostage tells UN she was sexually assaulted by Hamas guard ‘in most horrifying way’
Ex-hostage tells UN she was sexually assaulted by Hamas guard ‘in most horrifying way’
Amit Soussana, a former hostage, testified before the UN Security Council about the sexual assault she endured while in Hamas captivity. She detailed the horrific conditions and urged the international community to protect remaining captives and hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.

Soussana's testimony highlights the ongoing issue of sexual violence in conflict, as she called for justice and the protection of human rights. Her account is part of a broader narrative of atrocities experienced by hostages taken during the Hamas attack on Israel.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel said to have delayed Iran strike after US intel leak of attack plans
Israel said to have delayed Iran strike after US intel leak of attack plans
Israel has delayed a planned retaliatory attack on Iran due to a leak of sensitive U.S. documents, which may compromise operational security. The Israeli military is developing an alternative strategy and conducting war games before proceeding with any response.

Iran recently launched a missile attack on Israel, prompting concerns of further escalation. Israeli officials assert that their retaliation will focus on military targets, despite potential U.S. opposition to attacks on Iranian infrastructure.


#education

The Federalist: When 'Nonpartisan' School Board Candidates Are Actually Dems
When 'Nonpartisan' School Board Candidates Are Actually Dems
Radical Democrats have dominated school boards for years, often without voters realizing their affiliations due to non-partisan ballots. This control affects hiring, curriculum, and funding, making it crucial for parents to scrutinize candidates and their endorsements.

Conservative organizations are working to identify and support quality candidates. Parents are encouraged to engage in local elections to ensure that school boards reflect their values, particularly concerning safety and educational content.


#crime

GB News: Child serial killer Lucy Letby’s attempted murder appeal bid dismissed
Child serial killer Lucy Letby’s attempted murder appeal bid dismissed
Lucy Letby's appeal against her conviction for the attempted murder of a baby girl has been rejected by the Court of Appeal. Letby, already serving multiple life sentences for the murders of seven infants, claimed media coverage prejudiced her retrial.

The judges dismissed her arguments, stating there was no basis to challenge the conviction. This marks her second unsuccessful appeal, following a previous rejection of her initial convictions earlier this year.