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17 Nov 2024
#illegals
The Mirror: Hundreds of illegal migrants deported on biggest flights in UK history
Two record-breaking deportation flights have occurred since the election, removing hundreds of individuals who entered the UK illegally. This follows the arrest of a key figure in people smuggling, furthering efforts to combat trafficking networks in Europe.
Labour reports significant increases in deportations since taking office, with over 9,400 individuals returned and a 19% rise in forced deportations compared to last year. The situation regarding asylum and immigration remains critical, with predictions of continued high arrivals.
Breitbart: Adams: Sanctuary Status Is Just Saying There's a 'Right' to Services, It's 'Not the Same Thing' as Migrant Issue
During a recent episode of ABC's “The View,” NYC Mayor Eric Adams clarified that sanctuary cities and the migrant and asylum issue are not synonymous. He emphasized that sanctuary cities ensure access to city services for those present, regardless of their immigration status.
Adams also discussed the complexities of mass deportations, noting that legal requirements complicate the process. He expressed frustration over the inability to connect with ICE regarding criminals in the city, highlighting the challenges faced in addressing these issues.
Breitbart: Adams: Feds Didn't Give Us Enough Money for Migrant Crisis, We Also Tell Illegals They Can Get Some Benefits
New York City Mayor Eric Adams expressed opposition to mass deportation while highlighting the city's commitment to providing services to immigrants. He criticized the federal government's insufficient financial support for the migrant crisis, noting the significant costs incurred by the city.
Adams emphasized the need for immigration reform, stating that the current system is failing and burdens cities like New York. He pointed out that while the city welcomes immigrants, it cannot adequately support them without proper federal assistance.
#politics
Breitbart: Social Media Raves over Jake Paul's Patriotic Post-Fight Speech: 'Yep, He's MAGA'
Jake Paul delivered a patriotic speech after defeating Mike Tyson, expressing gratitude to American heroes like military personnel and first responders. He emphasized a resurgence of truth and goodness in America, which resonated with viewers on social media.
Many commentators interpreted Paul's remarks as supportive of President-elect Donald Trump, with some noting a "nod" to his political stance. His speech was praised as a highlight of the event, with fans expressing newfound respect for Paul.
#society
Breitbart: Ray J: Frightened Celebs Are Paying Diddy's Alleged Victims to Stay Quiet
R&B singer Ray J claims that celebrities are paying off Sean “Diddy” Combs' alleged victims to keep their names out of the spotlight. He suggests that high-profile individuals are proactively reaching out to victims, offering money to ensure silence about their interactions with Combs.
Combs, currently in jail and facing serious charges, has been accused of hosting illegal activities involving women, which he allegedly recorded to maintain control over them. As he awaits trial, many in Hollywood remain silent, possibly out of fear of their own reputations being implicated.
Times Of Israel: IDF says dozens of masked settlers carried out arson attack on West Bank village
Dozens of masked settlers attacked the West Bank village of Beit Furik, setting fire to buildings and a car, following reports of Palestinian assaults and sheep theft. The IDF intervened but reported no injuries or arrests, condemning the violence.
Settler violence has increased since the October 7 Hamas attack, with recent incidents in other Palestinian areas. The IDF has arrested thousands of Palestinians, while rights groups criticize the lack of accountability for Jewish perpetrators.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Iran ‘categorically’ denies reported meeting between Elon Musk and regime’s UN envoy
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi denied reports of a meeting between Elon Musk and Iran's UN envoy, labeling it as a fabrication by American media. He emphasized that such discussions are inappropriate at this time and require approval from Iran's Supreme Leader.
A US official suggested the meeting did occur, discussing Iran's nuclear program and sanctions exemptions. The situation highlights Musk's close ties with former President Trump and raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest in his role within the incoming administration.
#economy
GB News: ‘Labour has betrayed our farmers – It’s out of the frying pan and into the fire for them’ - Howard Cox
A senior Labour MP expressed concerns about the government's new fiscal policies, warning that simultaneous tax increases could harm the party's standing. Farmers, pensioners, and small businesses are particularly affected by the proposed inheritance tax changes, which could jeopardize family farms.
Labour's Budget 2024 includes a 20% inheritance tax on agricultural assets over £1 million, threatening the viability of family farms. Critics argue that this policy will lead to food inflation and reduced food security, prompting calls for a protest to support struggling farmers.
#military
Times Of Israel: Ex-IDF intel analysis chief: Replacing people won’t fix Oct. 7 strategic intel failure
Brigadier General (res.) Itai Brun criticized Israel's intelligence failures leading up to the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. He emphasized that the issue is systemic, requiring a cultural shift in intelligence gathering and processing, rather than just replacing key officials.
Brun noted that Israeli intelligence had been blind to the growing confidence of its enemies, particularly the Iran-led axis, and failed to recognize the evolving threats. He warned that without significant changes in approach, similar surprises could occur in the future.
#culture
Fox News: 'Bachelorette' alum Trista Sutter explains why she was 'temporarily inaccessible' to family earlier this year
Trista Sutter, former star of "The Bachelorette," clarified her husband's earlier social media posts that raised concerns about her well-being. She explained that she was filming "Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test" and was temporarily unavailable, emphasizing that their relationship is strong and healthy.
Trista expressed gratitude for the opportunity for personal growth and reassured fans that she is safe and happy. Her husband, Ryan, had shared his feelings of missing her during her absence, which led to misunderstandings. The couple, married since 2003, has two children together.
GB News: Sydney Sweeney slams ‘fake’ Hollywood female empowerment culture
Actress Sydney Sweeney criticized Hollywood's claims of female empowerment as insincere, highlighting the hypocrisy among women in the industry. She noted that successful women often undermine younger actresses, contradicting the supposed support for one another.
Sweeney attributes this behavior to a generational issue, where women are conditioned to see each other as competition. Despite her frustrations with the industry, she has several upcoming projects, including roles in Ron Howard's films and the next season of Euphoria.
#crime
Le Monde: China: Deadly knife attack in vocational school
A knife attack at a vocational school in Yixing, Jiangsu province, resulted in eight deaths and 17 injuries. The 21-year-old suspect, a former student who had failed his exams, was arrested after confessing to the crime.
Knife attacks are not uncommon in China, where gun control is strict, but such high casualty incidents are rare. Recent months have seen a rise in violent attacks, including a deadly incident in Zhuhai involving a vehicle.
#sports
GB News: Jake Paul ready to ditch boxing after Mike Tyson fight and take up new venture
Jake Paul has announced plans to transition from boxing to MMA, having signed with PFL. He recently defeated Mike Tyson in a lackluster match, where Tyson's age was evident. Paul expressed interest in facing Canelo Alvarez, though Alvarez dismissed the idea.
PFL CEO Peter Murray confirmed that Paul is set to make his MMA debut in 2025. Paul has a contentious relationship with UFC president Dana White, who denies claims that Paul is banned from UFC events.