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28 Oct 2024
#illegals
Fox News: 1 in 10 inmates in Texas' Harris County Jail wanted by ICE, records show
In Harris County Jail, Texas, 1,170 out of 9,527 inmates have ICE holds, indicating potential deportation. Many of these cases involve serious crimes, including 75 murders and numerous sexual assaults, raising concerns about public safety and immigration policies.
The mother of a murder victim, killed by an illegal immigrant, expresses her anguish and calls for accountability in immigration practices. She emphasizes the need for careful vetting of individuals allowed into the U.S. amid rising crime linked to undocumented migrants.
#politics
The Western Journal: Madison Square Garden Crowd Howls with Laughter as JD Vance Reads Kamala Harris Quote 'Word for Word'
At a Trump campaign rally in New York, Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance mocked Vice President Kamala Harris by quoting her statements and questioning their clarity. His remarks elicited laughter and applause from the audience.
Vance criticized Harris's inability to articulate her differences from President Biden, suggesting her campaign slogan could be "Nothing comes to mind." He also defended Trump against claims of dictatorial behavior during an interview with CNN.
GB News: Mike Amesbury defended as 'gentle' after Labour MP 'sucker punched' constituent
Labour MP Mike Amesbury has been suspended following a street altercation captured on CCTV, where he was seen punching a man. His friend, Matthew Torbitt, defended him as out of character but acknowledged the seriousness of the incident, which is under police investigation.
Amesbury stated he felt threatened and has reported the incident to the police. Calls for his resignation have emerged, highlighting concerns over the pressures faced by MPs and the potential consequences of his actions.
#society
The Western Journal: Neiman Marcus Purges 'Christmas' from Holiday Catalog, Brings End to 98-Year Legacy
Neiman Marcus has renamed its traditional "Christmas Book" to "Holiday Book," marking the first change in its 98-year history. This decision, aimed at promoting inclusivity, has sparked backlash among customers and employees who feel it undermines the holiday's significance.
Critics argue that the name change reflects a broader trend of performative wokeness in retail, leading to consumer boycotts and dissatisfaction. Many loyal customers are expressing their discontent on social media, indicating a potential decline in sales.
Human Events: BREAKING: British activist Tommy Robinson sentenced to 18 months in prison over libel against Syrian refugee alleged to have been school bully
Tommy Robinson has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for contempt of court after violating a ruling that prohibited him from repeating libelous claims against Syrian refugee Jamal Hijazi. The court found Robinson's actions to be flagrant breaches of the order.
Robinson's statements and a documentary he produced alleged that Hijazi was a bully, which led to a successful libel lawsuit against him in 2021. The judge criticized Robinson for believing he is above the law.
#economy
GB News: Lidl to open 10 new stores before Christmas in 'big expansion' - will your area get a supermarket?
Lidl plans to open 10 new stores in the UK before Christmas, creating around 400 jobs. This expansion includes locations in Bristol, Devon, Birmingham, and London, and is part of Lidl's strategy to increase its market presence, aiming for over 1,100 locations.
The retailer currently holds a 7.6% share of the UK grocery market. Additionally, Lidl has secured a £70 million leaseback deal for 12 new stores under construction, enhancing its operational capacity while maintaining long-term leases.
#military
GB News: British Army reservist, 55, becomes oldest person to complete Nato's toughest patrol filled with 'mass casualty scenarios'
Major David "Harry" Hood, a 55-year-old army reservist, has reportedly become the oldest participant to complete NATO's challenging Exercise Cambrian Patrol, earning a bronze medal. He navigated a 60km course in the Brecon Beacons, overcoming various military challenges alongside his son, Corporal Declan Hood.
Despite initial setbacks with team members dropping out, Major Hood's experience and teamwork led to a rewarding completion of the event, which has been a test for military personnel for over 60 years.