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12 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Nearly 2,000 Illegal Boat Migrants Land in Britain over Past Week
Over 1,800 illegal boat migrants crossed the English Channel into the UK in just one week, despite government promises to curb the influx. This brings the total for 2023 to nearly 33,000, a 22% increase from last year, but still below the record of 40,000 in 2022.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced new measures, including additional funding to combat people smuggling and increased intelligence sharing with several countries. However, criticism persists regarding the government's handling of illegal migration and the abandonment of previous plans to send migrants to Rwanda.
Fox News: Migrants in Mexico on way to US 'feeling down' after Harris loss, Trump win: report
Hundreds of migrants at a shelter in Reynosa, Mexico, are anxiously waiting to cross into the U.S. before President-elect Trump's inauguration. Many fear they may have to attempt illegal crossings if their asylum appointments via the CBP One app do not come through in time.
The mood has shifted from hope to fear among the migrants, who are concerned about Trump's hardline immigration policies. Some express a desire for legal pathways to enter the U.S., while others are prepared to risk illegal crossings if necessary.
#politics
Fox News: Who could replace Elise Stefanik in House GOP leadership? What we know
A competitive race is underway among House Republicans to fill the leadership position vacated by Rep. Elise Stefanik, who was appointed as U.N. ambassador. At least three GOP lawmakers have officially declared their candidacies, with two others considering a run for the influential role.
Candidates include Rep. Kat Cammack, who emphasizes outreach and communication strategies, Rep. Erin Houchin, who highlights her background in communications, and Rep. Lisa McClain, who brings experience from a battleground state. Other potential candidates include Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and Rep. Blake Moore.
Breitbart: Watch: Patricia Heaton Rips 'Fear-Mongering' Media Election Coverage, Offers Prayer to Traumatized Head-Shaving Women
Actress Patricia Heaton criticized the media for what she described as "fear-mongering" following Donald Trump's victory over Kamala Harris. In a video, she condemned the portrayal of voters and urged the media to reassure those feeling threatened by political changes.
Heaton also cautioned against making politics a form of religion and emphasized the importance of faith in Jesus over human institutions. She previously expressed strong support for Jewish people amid rising antisemitism.
Fox News: Schumer invites McCormick, Gallego to new-senator orientation
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has invited Senators-elect Dave McCormick and Ruben Gallego to the new-senator orientation after initially excluding them. McCormick's race against Bob Casey was called by the AP, despite Schumer's concerns over outstanding ballots.
Gallego's race was also confirmed recently, replacing Kyrsten Sinema. Schumer's earlier refusal to invite McCormick drew criticism, with GOP senators offering to escort him to the orientation.
GB News: WATCH: Farmers fear extinction as Labour tax changes loom
Farmers in Melton Mowbray express concern that Labour's proposed tax changes could threaten the survival of small family farms. The changes include 100% relief for family farms on the first £1 million of agricultural and business property, but many fear it won't be enough.
The sentiment suggests that without adequate support, these farms may face significant challenges, leading to their potential disappearance.
#society
GB News: Scottish school sparks row over plan 'to raise money for chest binders for trans pupils'
A Scottish school, Bannerman High, faced backlash over a fundraiser aimed at purchasing chest binders for trans boys, which some staff felt was organized without parental consultation. The school later clarified that funds would be redirected to other causes amid the controversy.
Concerns were raised about the appropriateness of providing such items to students without professional guidance. While the school maintains its support for LGBTQ+ initiatives, it is now reassessing the fundraiser's objectives following staff and community pushback.
GB News: Justin Welby ripped apart by abuse campaigner as calls grow to resign: ‘Spineless and useless!’
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby faces intense criticism and calls for resignation following the Makin Review, which revealed he failed to act on allegations against John Smyth, a notorious abuser within the Church of England. Abuse campaigner Marilyn Hawes labeled Welby's leadership as "spineless" and "untenable."
Welby acknowledged his shortcomings in addressing the abuse but has opted to remain in his position, citing advice from senior colleagues. The Makin Review highlighted that Smyth could have been reported to authorities as early as 2013, raising concerns about the Church's handling of abuse cases.
#crime
Times Of Israel: 35 dead as driver rams into crowd at sports center in southern Chinese city
A driver in Zhuhai, China, killed 35 people and injured 43 by deliberately ramming his car into a sports center. The suspect, a 62-year-old man named Fan, was reportedly motivated by personal grievances related to his divorce. He was found unconscious in his vehicle with self-inflicted injuries.
Chinese authorities have heavily censored information about the incident on social media, limiting public awareness. The sports center, which attracts many local residents, has been closed indefinitely following the attack. This incident adds to a troubling trend of random attacks in China.
#other
Forbes: How The Country’s Largest Environmental Group Is Preparing To Fight Trump
Sierra Club Executive Director Ben Jealous is preparing to combat the incoming Trump Administration’s anticipated anti-climate policies, emphasizing a strategy similar to their approach during Trump's first term. The organization plans to file numerous lawsuits and Freedom of Information requests to uncover potential conflicts of interest among Trump's Cabinet nominees.
Jealous highlighted the importance of enforcing environmental protections and expressed optimism about the growth of clean energy jobs, even in traditionally conservative areas. He noted that the Sierra Club's agenda enjoys broad support across communities, which could bolster their efforts against the administration's environmental rollbacks.