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25 Oct 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Bernie Moreno: We Spend $110,000 Per Illegal Migrant Per Year
Republican Senate candidate Bernie Moreno criticized the current immigration system, asserting that the U.S. spends $110,000 annually per illegal migrant. He advocates for legal immigration that benefits the country, emphasizing the need for assimilation and no government benefits for newcomers.
Moreno condemned the practice of flying migrants into the U.S. and called for the deportation of illegal immigrants, arguing that this issue transcends party lines and reflects a broader concern for national interests.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Kamala’s Inane Talking Points
Vice President Kamala Harris's approval ratings are declining, prompting her campaign to adopt increasingly extreme talking points against Donald Trump. Despite claims of Trump's alleged unfitness and fascism, voters are more focused on contrasting the records of the Trump and Biden-Harris administrations.
Harris's recent policy shifts, such as supporting border security and fossil fuels, reflect a recognition of the unpopularity of her previous positions. The effectiveness of Trump's record and agenda appears to resonate more with voters than Harris's current narrative.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Obama Upset at a Funeral
Michael Lauber discusses Obama's reaction at a funeral and speculates on his concerns regarding Biden's presidency. The conversation touches on various political dynamics and implications for the future.
The episode emphasizes the ongoing tensions and shifts within American politics.
Breitbart: NC to Decide on Amendment Clarifying That 'Only a Citizen' May Vote
North Carolina will vote in November on House Bill 1074, which aims to amend the state constitution to specify that only U.S. citizens can vote in state elections. This follows recent actions to remove over 747,000 registrants from voter rolls, including foreign nationals.
Proponents argue the amendment is necessary to protect electoral integrity against perceived threats from non-citizen voting. Early voting data indicates a strong turnout for Republicans in the state.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Hamas Loyalist Professor: Russell Rickford at the Cornell University
Cornell University associate professor Russell Rickford has faced backlash for his comments praising Hamas following the October 7 massacre of Israeli civilians. He described the event as "exhilarating" and claimed it shifted the balance of power, celebrating the violence against Israel.
Despite the controversy, Rickford remains employed at Cornell, and no disciplinary action has been taken against him. His history of promoting anti-Israel sentiments raises questions about his sincerity in later apologizing for his remarks.
#education
Breitbart: Idaho Becomes Latest State to Partner with PragerU Kids
Idaho has partnered with PragerU Kids to provide educators and parents with free resources focused on civics, financial literacy, and history. The initiative includes over 400 approved materials, including Holocaust education content, aligning with state educational standards.
Idaho officials emphasize the quality and appropriateness of these resources, aiming to enhance educational offerings in local schools. The partnership aims to promote transparency and accessibility for parents regarding educational content.
#crime
Breitbart: Police: Tren de Aragua Gang Made Their HQ in Denver 'Due to Sanctuary Policies'
Documents reveal that law enforcement in Aurora, Colorado, had prior knowledge of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Argua establishing a presence in the area, attributed to the state's lenient immigration policies. Despite warnings, local officials and the governor downplayed the gang's threat.
The situation escalated with violent incidents, including a viral video showing gang members intimidating residents. Critics argue that Denver's sanctuary policies contributed to the problem, leading to a rise in crime and a decline in Colorado's desirability as a relocation destination.