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14 Nov 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Incoming Trump admin eyes massive expansion of immigration detention: 'He will deliver'
Incoming Trump admin eyes massive expansion of immigration detention: 'He will deliver'
The incoming Trump administration is preparing to significantly increase its capacity to detain illegal immigrants as part of a promised mass deportation campaign set to begin in January. Plans include expanding immigration detention centers and potentially doubling the number of ICE beds.

The administration faces criticism regarding the cost of such operations, while Democratic governors express resistance to cooperating with deportations. Key appointments have been made to oversee border security and immigration policies.


The Telegraph: Hundreds of miners hide deep underground in standoff with South African police
Hundreds of miners hide deep underground in standoff with South African police
Authorities in South Africa are attempting to evict illegal miners from an abandoned gold mine in Stilfontein, where a body was recently recovered. The operation, dubbed "Close the Hole," has led to over 1,100 miners resurfacing, but residents estimate up to 4,000 may still be underground.

Police deem it too dangerous to enter the mine for arrests, with officials disputing the higher estimates of miners remaining. The government has stated it will not provide assistance to the miners, emphasizing that they will not aid those engaged in illegal activities.


Fox News: Undocumented immigrant tells CNN he supported Trump 'for the economy'
Undocumented immigrant tells CNN he supported Trump 'for the economy'
An undocumented migrant expressed support for President-elect Trump primarily due to economic reasons, while opposing his mass deportation plans. He emphasized the fear and uncertainty faced by immigrant families, highlighting a desire for a better future for their children.

Another family member noted the challenges of obtaining legal status after decades in the U.S. and mentioned that some Latinos are hesitant to support Vice President Kamala Harris due to perceived misogyny and racism.


#politics

Forbes: Florida Attorney General Sues FEMA Director For Allegedly Discriminating Against Trump Supporters
Florida Attorney General Sues FEMA Director For Allegedly Discriminating Against Trump Supporters
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has filed a complaint against FEMA, alleging discrimination against hurricane victims who support Donald Trump. The complaint cites a directive from a now-fired employee advising workers to avoid homes with Trump signs in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

Moody seeks damages and a declaration that FEMA officials conspired to violate civil rights. The situation has drawn attention from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who condemned the alleged discrimination, particularly in the aftermath of a disaster.


The Western Journal: Distraught John Bolton Calls for FBI Intervention in Trump Nomination Process
Distraught John Bolton Calls for FBI Intervention in Trump Nomination Process
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton expressed strong concerns about President-elect Donald Trump's nominees, particularly Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence and Matt Gaetz for attorney general. Bolton called for FBI investigations into both, claiming Gabbard poses a national security threat.

Bolton's criticisms reflect his disdain for Trump's approach, highlighting a significant divide within Republican ranks. His past and current positions raise questions about his credibility, leading some to dismiss his opinions as irrelevant.


Forbes: Damning Gaetz Report Could Be Made Public Despite His Resignation From Congress—Threatening AG Chances
Damning Gaetz Report Could Be Made Public Despite His Resignation From Congress—Threatening AG Chances
Senators are pushing for access to a House Ethics Committee report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., amid allegations of misconduct, including sexual misconduct and drug use. Gaetz resigned from Congress after being nominated by Trump for Attorney General, complicating the Ethics Committee's jurisdiction.

Despite Gaetz's resignation, senators believe the report's findings should be made public as part of the confirmation vetting process. Concerns about his confirmation are growing, with several senators expressing doubts about his nomination. Gaetz has denied all allegations against him.


#society

Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Campus hate turns violent
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Campus hate turns violent
The "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter highlights rising anti-Jewish sentiment, featuring stories from Jewish students at DePaul University who faced violence, and bipartisan Senate efforts to ban pro-Hamas migrants from the U.S. amid security concerns.

Additionally, a chef is using Holocaust-era recipes to educate about antisemitism. The newsletter emphasizes the urgent need for awareness and action against hate crimes targeting Jewish individuals.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Trump’s hawkish new team suggests all is not lost for Ukraine
Trump’s hawkish new team suggests all is not lost for Ukraine
Moscow initially celebrated Donald Trump's election, believing it would lead to a weakened West and a swift victory in Ukraine. However, recent appointments by Trump signal a commitment to a strong American role in global affairs, with hawkish figures likely to resist Kremlin expectations.

Despite Russia's economic growth and public support for the war, a potential Trump-led deal may involve a frozen conflict and Ukraine retaining some sovereignty. While not ideal for Ukraine, this approach could prevent a complete abandonment of the country.


#economy

GB News: 'It's got to stop! Richard Tice warns Starmer's ONE obsession will 'kill jobs' and destroy Britain
'It's got to stop! Richard Tice warns Starmer's ONE obsession will 'kill jobs' and destroy Britain
Reform UK's Deputy Leader Richard Tice criticizes Sir Keir Starmer's net zero ambitions, arguing they will lead to job losses and increased energy costs. Starmer's plan aims for an 81% emissions cut by 2035, surpassing previous targets, and includes significant investments in renewable energy.

Concerns arise over the financial burden on consumers, with estimates suggesting an additional £116 billion investment needed for the transition. Critics, including some unions, warn that these ambitious targets could result in power shortages and economic hardship.


#culture

Fox News: Demi Moore says close-up shot of her behind ‘bugs the s--- out of me’ in new movie
Demi Moore says close-up shot of her behind ‘bugs the s--- out of me’ in new movie
Demi Moore discussed the vulnerability of filming full-frontal nudity in her new body horror film "The Substance," particularly a low-angle shot of her backside that she found uncomfortable. Despite her insecurities, she chose not to request edits, valuing the film's message over her personal discomfort.

Moore emphasized the liberating experience of confronting her insecurities and the film's themes of aging and self-acceptance. The director highlighted the significance of body representation in public spaces. Moore's performance has sparked Oscar buzz, a new experience for her, which she appreciates while managing her expectations.


#crime

GB News: David Carrick denies rape and sexual assault at the Old Bailey
David Carrick denies rape and sexual assault at the Old Bailey
Former Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick, 49, appeared at the Old Bailey to deny nine charges, including rape and sexual assault involving two victims. The allegations include incidents from 2015 and earlier, as well as historical charges from his teenage years.

Carrick, who served in a unit protecting politicians and royals, pleaded not guilty and appeared via video link. The case is set for a further hearing on March 14, with the trial scheduled to begin on November 3, 2025.


GB News: Nine ways to protect your home from burglary as Britons resort to private security to fend off gangs
Nine ways to protect your home from burglary as Britons resort to private security to fend off gangs
Recent headlines about high-profile burglary cases highlight the need for homeowners to reassess their property security. Despite a slight decrease in overall burglary rates, there were over 250,000 incidents reported in England and Wales last year, affecting many individuals and causing significant psychological distress.

To enhance security, homeowners are advised to evaluate potential entry points, secure windows and doors, and avoid leaving keys in obvious places. Additional measures include installing CCTV, motion sensor lights, and alarm systems, as well as regularly reviewing home security and insurance coverage.