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7 Oct 2024
#illegals
GB News: New illegal migrant figures spark outrage as UK now has 'highest number in Europe': 'We want to kick them out!'
A study from Oxford University reveals that Britain has the highest number of illegal migrants in Europe, with one in every 100 people being undocumented. GB News hosts Andrew Pierce and Bev Turner expressed disbelief and outrage over the situation, questioning how it escalated.
Former UK Border Force head Tony Smith suggested that the actual number of illegal migrants could be as high as 1.5 million, citing challenges in tracking entries and exits. The Home Office stated they are increasing efforts to combat illegal immigration and smuggling.
The Federalist: Letting Criminals Cross The Border Is Part Of Democrats' Plan
A recent ICE letter disclosed that over 425,000 noncitizen convicted criminals and more than 222,000 noncitizens with pending charges are on the agency's non-detained docket. This raises concerns about the safety implications of current immigration policies and enforcement.
The statistics challenge the narrative that immigrants are less likely to commit crimes, highlighting serious offenses among illegal immigrants. Critics argue that the current immigration system undermines community safety and fails to protect U.S. sovereignty.
#politics
GB News: Keir Starmer 'can't even run his own operation, let alone the country', blasts Chris Philp
Labour's government faces turmoil following the resignation of Sue Gray, chief of staff to Sir Keir Starmer. As Starmer nears his first 100 days in office, criticism intensifies, with Shadow leader Chris Philp labeling the government as "chaos."
Fox News: Harris echoes debunked claim about Georgia abortion limits causing woman's death despite pushback from doctors
Vice President Kamala Harris claimed that Georgia's abortion limits contributed to the death of Amber Nicole Thurman, citing delays in care following a chemically induced abortion. This assertion has been challenged by medical professionals who argue the narrative is misleading.
Critics, including doctors and lawmakers, assert that Georgia's laws allow for necessary medical interventions and that misinformation may be harming women's health by causing delays in seeking care. ProPublica stands by its reporting on the preventability of the deaths.
Fox News: Blue Philly working class voters start leaning towards Trump ahead of election: 'People actually love him'
Working-class Democrats in Philadelphia are increasingly considering voting for former President Trump, reflecting a shift towards the Republican Party. Concerns over rising prices and dissatisfaction with Democratic leadership are driving this trend, particularly in poorer, majority-Latino neighborhoods.
Despite some Democrats remaining supportive of Vice President Kamala Harris, many express frustration with the current economic situation, leading to a tie in support between her and Trump among likely voters in Pennsylvania.
The Federalist: Democrats Have Themselves To Blame For America's Tribalism
The aftermath of Hurricane Helene highlights the federal government's approach to disaster relief, focusing on equity in emergency management. Critics argue that this prioritization reflects a broader trend of tribalism in politics, particularly among Democrats, who leverage identity politics to energize their base.
Historically, tribalism has been a default human condition, often leading to conflict and exclusion. Recent developments in American society suggest a regression towards tribalistic identities, undermining the foundational principles of equality and shared humanity that were once championed.
#society
Fox News: Park ranger dies responding to call for help when rescue boat capsizes on lake
A park ranger died in Minnesota's Voyageurs National Park when his rescue boat capsized while assisting three stranded civilians in rough waters. The ranger, experienced and nearing retirement, did not resurface after the incident, which is under investigation.
The ranger's body was recovered after a three-hour search, highlighting the extreme wind conditions at the time. This incident marks the second ranger death in a national park in recent months.
The Telegraph: Cricket presenter who called Starmer ‘racist’ accuses BBC of trying to silence him over Gaza
Cricket presenter Qasim Sheikh faced backlash for labeling Western leaders as "racist" and comparing them to Hitler. Despite his controversial remarks, including calling some leaders "genocide enablers," the BBC allowed him to continue working after an apology.
Over 100 Jewish media figures criticized the BBC for supporting Sheikh, citing a lack of moral clarity compared to the suspension of Michael Vaughan for alleged racist comments. They accused the BBC of double standards in its handling of these issues.
The Federalist: New York Book Festival Uninvites Jewish Writer Ahead Of Oct. 7
Elisa Albert, a Jewish author, faced cancellation of her panel at the Albany Book Festival due to objections from fellow panelists who did not want to share the stage with a "Zionist." The event organizers cited "unforeseen circumstances," avoiding the issue of antisemitism.
Albert criticized the growing intolerance within arts and cultural institutions, arguing that the DEI initiative fails to include dissenting voices, particularly Jewish ones. She emphasized the importance of confronting bigotry and maintaining a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Fox News: Saving lives on 'Death Street,' how an Israeli kindergarten teacher became a battlefield hero on October 7
On October 7, 2023, Tali Hadad, a kindergarten teacher and mother of six, faced a life-or-death situation when Hamas attacked her hometown of Ofakim, Israel. As gunfire erupted, she witnessed her son Itamar, a soldier, injured and rushed to rescue him and others amid chaos.
Despite the trauma and loss in Ofakim, where 47 residents were killed, the community is rebuilding and seeking mental health support for survivors. Hadad, who has not returned to work, continues to care for her son and support her children serving in the IDF.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Hezbollah rocket attack on Israel hits Haifa for first time
Hezbollah's rockets struck Haifa, Israel's third-largest city, marking the first direct attack there since the conflict began. The assault resulted in injuries and damage, prompting Israeli military responses targeting Hezbollah in Beirut.
Israeli officials warned of potential actions against Iran following recent missile attacks. President Biden affirmed Israel's right to respond proportionately, while Vice President Harris announced additional humanitarian assistance for Lebanon.
#economy
The Telegraph: Hard-pressed Germans buying bicycles instead of cars
Germans are increasingly purchasing bicycles instead of cars due to economic challenges, leading to a slump in car sales and a boost in bicycle demand. The automotive industry faces high energy costs and weak demand, while overall retail assessments have worsened.
Consumer spending is expected to decline further, with manufacturing orders also dropping significantly. Analysts suggest the economy may have contracted again, raising concerns about a potential recession.
#culture
The Federalist: Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Is The Movie Version Of Kamala Harris
“Megalopolis,” directed by Francis Ford Coppola, is a high-concept sci-fi drama that explores themes of ambition and societal improvement through a fictional city. The film has received mixed reviews, with critics noting its ambitious yet chaotic narrative and its explicit political commentary.
Despite its low box office performance, the film aims to provoke thought and discussion, reflecting Coppola's long-held vision since 1977. It combines elements of fantasy and political allegory, presenting a complex narrative that challenges viewers' perceptions of art and society.