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1 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: San Fran. Official: There Will Be 'Resistance' to Mass Deportations, Like We Had from Courts
Francisco Ugarte, of the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, expressed skepticism about the feasibility of mass deportations under a potential Trump presidency. He cited California’s Supreme Court ruling against ICE agents in courthouses as evidence of community resistance to such actions.
Ugarte argued that public sentiment generally opposes mass deportation and human rights abuses, suggesting that significant pushback would arise if such policies were attempted.
Fox News: Residents in small Ohio village reveal biggest concerns after community rocked by illegal immigrants
Lockland, Ohio, a village of 3,400, is facing significant challenges due to an influx of about 3,000 illegal immigrants, primarily from Mauritania. Residents report strains on local services, increased fire hazards, and a decline in quality of life, prompting many to leave.
Local officials indicate that the immigrants do not contribute to the tax base and have overwhelmed community resources. The situation has raised concerns about safety, loitering, and the overall impact on the village's economy.
#politics
Fox News: Trump criticism of Liz Cheney as 'radical war hawk' framed as call for violence by 'irresponsible' media
Liberal media outlets have been criticized for misrepresenting former President Trump's comments about Liz Cheney, suggesting he called for her execution. Trump was reportedly mocking her support for military action while remaining safe in Washington, D.C., rather than advocating violence.
The Trump campaign clarified that he was criticizing Cheney's war hawk stance, not calling for her death. Various commentators, including some from opposing political views, argued that the framing of Trump's remarks was misleading and taken out of context.
Breitbart: Rattled Kamala Harris Turns on Nevada Rally Hecklers with Rambling Scold
Vice President Kamala Harris faced hecklers during a Nevada rally, responding with remarks about fighting for democracy and the importance of moving forward. Her speech was interrupted multiple times, including during a previous event in Phoenix by anti-Israel protesters.
Harris has been criticized for her speech patterns, often using complex phrases that can confuse her audience. She emphasized her commitment to resolving issues related to Gaza and the ongoing conflict.
Liberty Nation News: Firing Squad Hoax: A Media Lie Created in Real Time - Liberty Nation News
Recent headlines suggest that Donald Trump called for Liz Cheney to face a firing squad, which has been widely reported but misinterprets his comments. Trump’s actual remarks were about her stance as a "radical war hawk," not a literal call for violence.
The media's portrayal has led to significant distortion, with many readers likely not delving deeper than the sensational headlines. This trend reflects ongoing concerns about the integrity of reporting, particularly in politically charged contexts.
#society
Le Monde: In Lebanon, the war plunges vulnerable migrants into terror
In Lebanon, vulnerable migrants from various countries are fleeing their homes due to intensified conflict following Israel's military actions. Many have lost their jobs and legal status, leading to a desperate search for shelter, with some finding refuge in makeshift camps and churches.
The Jesuit Refugee Service has opened emergency shelters to assist these migrants, who are largely excluded from government aid prioritizing Lebanese citizens. As the war displaces over 1.2 million people, the situation for foreign workers remains dire.
GB News: London council imposes woke new guide for staff ordering employees to ditch gender pronouns
Hackney Council has introduced a 17-page guide on gender-neutral language for staff, replacing traditional terms like "Sir/Madam" with inclusive alternatives. The guide aims to promote inclusivity but has sparked debate over its recommendations, such as avoiding "manpower" and using "Mx" instead of gendered titles.
The council defends the guide as a means to create a welcoming environment. This move follows similar actions by other councils, highlighting a trend towards more inclusive language in public communications.
#economy
Breitbart: Disaster: The Economy Added Just 12,000 Jobs In October
In October, the U.S. added 12,000 jobs, with the unemployment rate steady at 4.1%. This fell short of economists' expectations of 110,000 new jobs, influenced by recent hurricanes affecting payroll estimates.
Manufacturing saw a decline of 46,000 jobs, primarily due to strikes. Government jobs increased by 40,000, while private sector payrolls decreased by 28,000.
#culture
Forbes: Mariah Carey Declares ‘It’s Time’ For Christmas Season—As Her Holiday Music Looks Poised To Dominate Again
Mariah Carey marked the start of the holiday season by releasing a video on November 1, featuring her hit "All I Want for Christmas Is You." The video showcases a Halloween to Christmas transition, with Carey dressed as Morticia Addams.
Her Christmas music consistently tops charts annually, and "All I Want for Christmas Is You" has broken multiple records, including being the first holiday song to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify. The song's popularity is expected to rise again this season.
#other
GB News: British Airways brings back routes from the UK to Asian holiday hotspot for the first time in 4 years
British Airways has resumed flights to Bangkok after a four-year break, with the first flight arriving at Suvarnabhumi Airport. Initially, the service will operate three times a week, increasing to four weekly flights by March 2025, with return fares starting at £718.
The airline has also expanded its codeshare with Bangkok Airways, offering connections to popular destinations in Thailand and Cambodia. This move enhances British Airways' reach in Southeast Asia, catering to UK travelers seeking cultural and leisure experiences.