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8 Oct 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: UK Home to the Most Illegal Aliens in Europe: Study
UK Home to the Most Illegal Aliens in Europe: Study
An international study reveals that the UK has the highest number of illegal migrants in Europe, estimated between 594,000 and 745,000. This figure does not include asylum seekers, suggesting the actual number could be higher.

The influx of illegal migrants has significant financial implications, costing the UK at least £14 billion annually in public services. The Labour government plans to continue housing migrants in hotels for three years despite rising costs and social challenges.


GB News: ECHR is 'overriding decisions of the democratic government', lawyer claims
ECHR is 'overriding decisions of the democratic government', lawyer claims
The European Court of Human Rights has granted asylum to Ardit Binaj, a previously deported Albanian criminal, citing the "right to a family life." Binaj entered the UK illegally in 2014 and was arrested for burglary in 2015.

This decision has provoked significant public outrage.


#politics

Breitbart: Deported Albanian Criminal Sneaks Back into UK: Wins Right to stay
Deported Albanian Criminal Sneaks Back into UK: Wins Right to stay
An Albanian burglar, Ardit Binaj, who was deported from the UK, has successfully challenged his deportation under the European Convention on Human Rights, citing his right to family life after marrying a Lithuanian woman and having a child. This case has reignited discussions on the ECHR's impact on UK immigration policy.

Critics, including Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick, argue that the ECHR allows criminals to exploit legal loopholes, hindering the UK's ability to enforce border security. Calls for the UK to exit or reform the ECHR are intensifying.


Forbes: What Are ‘Ghost Guns’? What To Know As Supreme Court Hears Case Today.
What Are ‘Ghost Guns’? What To Know As Supreme Court Hears Case Today.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Garland v. VanDerStok regarding the legality of a 2022 policy that subjects "ghost guns" to federal firearm regulations. Gun rights advocates argue these firearms, often sold as kits, should not be classified as firearms under federal law.

The outcome could impact the regulation of untraceable firearms, as the government warns that upholding the lower court's ruling may lead to an increase in unregulated ghost guns, complicating law enforcement efforts.


Times Of Israel: Tunisia’s President Saied wins second term in landslide victory
Tunisia’s President Saied wins second term in landslide victory
Kais Saied has been reelected as Tunisia's president with 90.69% of the vote, though turnout was only 28.8%, indicating widespread discontent. Critics argue the low participation reflects disillusionment with the electoral process amid concerns over Saied's authoritarian grip.

The election saw Saied's main rival imprisoned and barred from running, raising questions about the legitimacy of the vote. Rights groups have condemned the democratic backslide in Tunisia, citing political detentions and a lack of credible opposition.


Fox News: Steele dossier author remains convinced that there is more dirt on Trump in advance of 2024 election: Report
Steele dossier author remains convinced that there is more dirt on Trump in advance of 2024 election: Report
Christopher Steele, author of the discredited 2016 Steele dossier on Donald Trump, claims to have new information about the former president. He maintains that the allegations in his original report, particularly regarding a potential sex tape, remain credible.

Steele plans to release a book about Trump and insists that his previous claims warrant further investigation. The Trump campaign dismissed Steele's comments as election interference.


Breitbart: Today: SCOTUS Hears Arguments Against ATF's Redefinition of a 'Firearm'
Today: SCOTUS Hears Arguments Against ATF's Redefinition of a 'Firearm'
The Supreme Court will hear VanDerStock v. Garland, challenging the ATF's redefinition of "firearm" under its Final Rule 2021-05F, which classifies certain gun parts as firearms. This case questions the legality of the ATF's actions under the Administrative Procedures Act.

The outcome may impact regulations on "ghost guns" and similar firearm components. This follows a recent SCOTUS ruling that struck down the ATF's bump stock ban, indicating scrutiny of the agency's regulatory authority.


#society

GB News: Homeowners fall foul of planning laws and are forced to tear down £650k mansion
Homeowners fall foul of planning laws and are forced to tear down £650k mansion
A couple in Scotland has been ordered to demolish their £650,000 villa after violating planning laws. Their retrospective planning application was rejected, and an enforcement notice was issued to either modify or tear down the property due to its harmful design.

Despite appeals to the Scottish government, the couple's attempts to save the house were deemed invalid. They face significant financial losses due to the ongoing legal battle and must comply with the council's demolition order.


#economy

Breitbart: Alarmists Propose Doubling Gas Prices to Combat Climate Change
Alarmists Propose Doubling Gas Prices to Combat Climate Change
Forbes article argues that drastic measures, including significantly raising gasoline prices, are necessary to combat climate change, which is described as an urgent crisis. The author suggests implementing a carbon tax to reflect the true social cost of carbon emissions, despite potential public backlash.

The proposal emphasizes the economic impact of climate change and the need for immediate action. Critics question the feasibility and implications of such measures, suggesting a cautious approach to policy decisions based on uncertain climate models.


#military

Times Of Israel: Hezbollah rains rockets on Haifa as deputy leader claims capabilities intact
Hezbollah rains rockets on Haifa as deputy leader claims capabilities intact
Hezbollah launched over 100 rockets at Haifa, Israel, marking a significant escalation in attacks. Most were intercepted, but some caused injuries and property damage. The Israeli military responded with airstrikes on Hezbollah positions in Beirut, intensifying the conflict.

Hezbollah's deputy leader claimed the group's military capabilities remain strong and hinted at a potential ceasefire effort, while downplaying previous conditions linked to Gaza. The ongoing violence has led to numerous casualties on both sides, with Israel aiming to secure its northern border.


#crime

Breitbart: Lawyer Claims Diddy’s Celebrity Accomplices Are Settling with Accusers to Avoid Public Scrutiny
Lawyer Claims Diddy’s Celebrity Accomplices Are Settling with Accusers to Avoid Public Scrutiny
Sean “Diddy” Combs is reportedly facing multiple lawsuits, with over 120 alleged victims represented by attorney Tony Buzbee. Some A-list celebrities are reportedly settling out of court to avoid being publicly named in the ongoing legal cases related to Combs’ criminal charges.

Buzbee plans to pursue aggressive legal action against anyone who witnessed or participated in the alleged abuse without intervening. He has indicated that notable names will not be revealed immediately.


#sports

GB News: Mike Tyson's son brutally mocks Jake Paul as training footage sparks concern for boxing fans
Mike Tyson's son brutally mocks Jake Paul as training footage sparks concern for boxing fans
Jake Paul's recent sparring footage has drawn criticism from boxing fans, who question his readiness for the upcoming fight against Mike Tyson on November 15. Tyson's son, Amir, expressed his skepticism by posting laughing emojis in response to Paul's performance.

While Tyson has been actively sharing training clips, Paul's approach has been more subdued, leading to concerns about his preparation. The fight marks Tyson's return to professional boxing after years of retirement.


#outdoors

On The Water: Fishing the Salmon River in Pulaski, New York
Fishing the Salmon River in Pulaski, New York
The Salmon River in Oswego County, New York, is a renowned fishing destination for trout and salmon, particularly king salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead. It offers over 12 miles of public access and is supported by the Altmar Fish Hatchery, attracting anglers year-round.

Peak fishing occurs from September to December when salmon spawn, while steelhead fishing continues through winter. Anglers use various techniques and tackle, adhering to specific regulations designed to protect fish populations.