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18 Nov 2024
#illegals
Forbes: Trump Confirms He Could Use Military For Deportations In ‘National Emergency’
Former President Donald Trump has confirmed plans to declare a national emergency to facilitate the deportation of undocumented migrants, potentially using military assets. He aims to prioritize deporting undocumented individuals with criminal backgrounds and has made aggressive immigration reforms a key focus of his campaign.
Trump's proposed policies include mass deportations, reinstating travel bans, and blocking federal funding to sanctuary cities. He has suggested utilizing the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 and may involve the military in deportation efforts, facing logistical challenges with an estimated 11 million undocumented individuals in the U.S.
#politics
Breitbart: Far-Left Australian Lawmaker Thorpe Censured for Heckling King Charles
Australia's parliament censured Indigenous lawmaker Lidia Thorpe for heckling King Charles during his visit, where she protested against the legacy of European settlement. The motion passed with 46 votes in favor and 12 against, but carries no real punishment.
Thorpe, known for her political stunts, dismissed the censure, stating she would repeat her actions if the king returned. The debate over Australia's monarchy continues, with public opinion divided on whether to remain a constitutional monarchy or become a republic.
Fox News: Biden touts six-fold climate funding increase under his administration: 'A defining cause of my presidency'
President Biden announced a significant increase in climate financing, reaching $11 billion annually, during his trip to the Amazon rainforest. He emphasized the importance of climate change as a key aspect of his presidency and expressed hope for future progress.
Biden's climate initiatives, supported by major legislation, may face challenges under President-elect Trump, who has criticized these efforts. Trump plans to reverse many of Biden's climate policies and has nominated Chris Wright to lead the Energy Department, potentially impacting future climate funding.
Breitbart: Far-Left Group Threatens Primary Challenges Against Establishment Democrats
The Justice Democrats movement is calling for a "clean up" of the Democratic Party, targeting established Democrats in safe districts for failing to represent working-class constituents. They plan to field primary challengers ahead of the 2026 midterms, criticizing party leadership's alignment with wealthy donors.
The group, which has previously supported progressive candidates, argues that the Democratic Party's strategies have alienated its voter base, especially after significant losses in 2024. They emphasize the need for accountability and a return to representing everyday Americans.
GB News: Farmer warns of 'food shortages' after Labour drops 'biggest bombshell'
Farmer Gareth Wyn Jones has expressed outrage at Labour's recent decision regarding inheritance tax, calling it the "biggest bombshell ever" and warning of potential issues for Britain. Sir Keir Starmer faced criticism for allegedly evading protesters at the Welsh Labour conference.
#society
The Telegraph: More than 130 escaped hamsters ground plane for five days
A TAP airline flight from Lisbon to Ponta Delgada was grounded for five days after 132 hamsters escaped in the cargo hold. The rodents, along with ferrets and birds, were meant for a pet store in the Azores.
Airport staff worked until Sunday to recapture all hamsters due to safety concerns about potential damage to the aircraft. The plane was cleared for a return flight after the last hamsters were found.
GB News: Blue badge holders slapped with watered-down access to Christmas market amid council 'public safety' fears
York City Council has voted to allow Blue Badge holders access to the city center during the Christmas Market season, but with restricted parking and designated routes. Access will be permitted between 5pm and 7pm via Goodramgate, reversing a previous total ban.
The decision was made after public backlash against the initial plan to suspend access entirely. While the new arrangement allows some access, it has drawn mixed reactions, with concerns about safety and accessibility for disabled residents remaining prominent. Planning for future access in 2025 is already underway.
Le Monde: In Argentina, Macron pays tribute to dictatorship's victims, sending message to Milei
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Buenos Aires on November 17, 2024, to honor victims of Argentina's dictatorship, particularly French victims. He met with families at the Santa Cruz church, emphasizing the importance of remembrance amid the current government's efforts to dismantle such policies.
Macron's gesture was welcomed by relatives of the victims, who expressed gratitude for international support in their ongoing fight for human rights. The visit serves as a reminder of the solidarity shown by the French people during Argentina's troubled past.
#economy
Breitbart: Brazil’s Lula to Tell G20 Summit: Time for Global Tax on the Rich
Brazil's President Lula da Silva is advocating for a global tax on ultra-wealthy individuals during the G20 summit. The proposed plan, developed by economist Gabriel Zucman, suggests a 2% annual tax on the net worth of billionaires, potentially raising $250 billion to address global inequalities.
While Lula's proposal has support from some nations, including France and Spain, it faces strong opposition from the U.S. and concerns about its effectiveness in balancing national budgets. Economists warn of the challenges in implementing such a tax amid existing financial pressures.
#military
Breitbart: IDF's Female Combat Soldiers Deploy in Lebanon for First Time
For the first time in Israel's military history, female combat soldiers from a combat intelligence unit have been deployed in southern Lebanon. Their mission involved gathering intelligence on Hezbollah and directing fire against identified threats, resulting in successful strikes on enemy targets.
The deployment reflects a broader trend of female participation in combat roles within the IDF, despite the complexities surrounding their involvement. This comes amid ongoing conflict with Hamas and Hezbollah, where female soldiers have played significant roles.
#culture
The Western Journal: What Is Going on? Raiders' PR Team Makes Strange Move After Brock Bowers Gets Asked About Trump Dance
After the Raiders' loss to the Dolphins, rookie tight end Brock Bowers referenced a Trump-inspired celebration dance he performed after scoring a touchdown. The Raiders' PR team cut off his media availability following the question about the celebration, which he attributed to seeing UFC fighter Jon Jones do the same.
This incident highlights a cultural shift as several NFL players, including Bowers, celebrated with the Trump dance, reflecting a growing acceptance of these expressions in sports. However, the Raiders' PR response suggests an attempt to control the narrative around political expressions in the league.
#crime
GB News: Machine operator, 61, died in horror accident after neck and arm became stuck in log-cutter, inquiry finds
A 61-year-old machine operator, Andrew Sinclair, died in a workplace accident at a farm in Perthshire in September 2022. His clothing became entangled in a log-cutting machine, resulting in fatal blunt force injuries.
A fatal accident inquiry revealed that Sinclair had improperly jammed the machine's controls, allowing it to operate while he was caught. The sheriff concluded that he did not follow proper operating procedures.
Fox News: Prince William, Kate Middleton's Windsor Castle estate targeted by burglars
Burglars broke into a building on the Windsor Castle estate in October, stealing a pickup and a quad bike. At the time, Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children were reportedly at home. Thames Valley Police are investigating, with no arrests made yet.
Security concerns have been raised as armed guards were removed from the estate's main gates due to a shortage of qualified officers. The royal family has not publicly commented on the incident.