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18 Nov 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Homan fires back after Congressional Hispanic Caucus chair says group will oppose mass deportations: 'Game on'
Homan fires back after Congressional Hispanic Caucus chair says group will oppose mass deportations: 'Game on'
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus, led by Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragán, opposes President-elect Donald Trump's mass deportation plans, citing potential negative impacts on the U.S. economy. Tom Homan, Trump's appointed "border czar," criticized Barragán's remarks and suggested she should resign.

Trump has indicated a willingness to declare a national emergency to facilitate mass deportations, with support from some voters. A recent poll shows that 67% of registered voters favor deporting illegal immigrants.


The Western Journal: Trump Announces He's Going All-In on Mass Deportation Effort: National Emergency Declaration and Military Involvement in the Works
Trump Announces He's Going All-In on Mass Deportation Effort: National Emergency Declaration and Military Involvement in the Works
President-elect Donald Trump has confirmed plans to declare a national emergency regarding illegal immigration, intending to deploy military assets for a mass deportation program. He emphasized the urgency and necessity of this operation, which he claims will be larger than past efforts.

Trump's administration is expected to end certain visa programs and increase detention capacity significantly. Operations to deport millions of undocumented immigrants are slated to begin on his first day in office, with potential new detention centers in major cities.


#politics

The Western Journal: 'She Knew Exactly What She Was Doing': Trump Wants Iowa Pollster Investigated After Huge Election Miss
'She Knew Exactly What She Was Doing': Trump Wants Iowa Pollster Investigated After Huge Election Miss
President-elect Donald Trump is calling for an investigation into Iowa pollster Ann Selzer after her last-minute poll indicated he was losing to Kamala Harris, despite his 13-point victory in the state. Trump accused Selzer of spreading "fake news" and suggested her actions contributed to public distrust.

Selzer announced she would no longer conduct election polling, acknowledging the unexpected results and expressing a willingness to learn from her mistakes. She also released an analysis of potential errors in her polling methodology.


Le Monde: French far right steps ups threats of bringing down government
French far right steps ups threats of bringing down government
Marine Le Pen's far-right Rassemblement National (RN) is threatening to bring down Prime Minister Michel Barnier's minority government, potentially leading to political chaos in France. The RN, which became the largest party after recent elections, is considering a no-confidence motion, especially in light of Barnier's controversial budget plans.

Le Pen is currently on trial for alleged fake jobs at the EU parliament, which could jeopardize her political future. While the RN weighs its options, party officials acknowledge the risks of instigating a government crisis that could backfire on them.


Times Of Israel: Opening new parliament, Jordanian king says Amman ‘working tirelessly’ to end war
Opening new parliament, Jordanian king says Amman ‘working tirelessly’ to end war
Jordan's King Abdullah addressed a newly elected parliament, emphasizing a firm stance against Israel amid rising tensions due to the Gaza conflict. The parliament features a larger Islamist presence, reflecting public discontent and concerns over potential violence spilling into Jordan.

Abdullah asserted that Jordan's interests would not be compromised by external policies and highlighted ongoing efforts to halt the war. The elections signal a shift toward broader representation, with the Muslim Brotherhood gaining significant seats, advocating for a more critical approach to Jordan's relationship with Israel.


GB News: Richard Tice issues stark warning to Labour as farmers plan to protest in 'big numbers' : 'They NEED to listen!'
Richard Tice issues stark warning to Labour as farmers plan to protest in 'big numbers' : 'They NEED to listen!'
Reform UK leader Richard Tice has criticized Labour's handling of inheritance tax changes affecting farmers, claiming the party is "resentful" and has mismanaged the situation. Farmers are set to protest against these changes, which they believe could harm agricultural businesses.

Labour's new tax policies, announced in the Autumn Budget, will remove exemptions for farms valued over £1 million, impacting a significant number of farmers. The government argues the changes are necessary to close loopholes and ensure fiscal sustainability.


Breitbart: Gallup: Support Declines for Handgun, 'Assault Weapons' Bans
Gallup: Support Declines for Handgun, 'Assault Weapons' Bans
Support for an "assault weapons" ban has dropped to 52%, down from 61% in 2019 and 55% in 2022, according to a recent Gallup survey. Support for a handgun ban is at a record low of 20%, with only 33% of Democrats and 6% of Republicans in favor.

Democrats continue to lead support for these bans, with 82% backing the assault weapons ban. The decline in support among Democrats highlights a shift in public opinion on gun control measures.


The Western Journal: Bill Clinton Gets Asked if Republican Women Have a Better Chance at Becoming President: Kamala Won't Like His Answer
Bill Clinton Gets Asked if Republican Women Have a Better Chance at Becoming President: Kamala Won't Like His Answer
Former President Bill Clinton suggested that if the U.S. elects a female president, she is more likely to be a conservative Republican rather than a Democrat. This comment was made during an interview where he reflected on the political landscape and the challenges women face in running for office.

Clinton's remarks imply that the U.S. has shifted to the right in recent years, attributing this change to societal turmoil. He also criticized the notion that the Democratic Party is inherently more supportive of women, arguing that a conservative woman could have a better chance at winning the presidency.


Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: The five things President Trump has a mandate to do
JACK POSOBIEC: The five things President Trump has a mandate to do
Donald Trump, having won the presidency and all seven swing states, is seen as having a strong mandate to lead the country towards economic recovery, clean up government corruption, and address illegal immigration. His agenda includes mass deportations and reforms to the national security state.

Additionally, Trump aims to end ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, broker lasting peace in the Middle East, and reduce economic dependence on China. Supporters believe these actions align with the promises made to the American people, emphasizing a commitment to restoring the American dream.


#society

Human Events: Jews seek safety in Eastern Europe as Western Europe becomes more dangerous: report
Jews seek safety in Eastern Europe as Western Europe becomes more dangerous: report
Antisemitic violence has surged in Western Europe, prompting some Jewish communities to seek refuge in Eastern Europe. Incidents have skyrocketed in countries like the UK, France, and Germany since the Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023, with Jewish sites requiring increased security.

In contrast, Eastern European nations like Hungary and Poland have seen relatively few violent incidents despite higher antisemitic attitudes. Jewish leaders now view these regions as safer for their communities, highlighting a significant shift in perceived security.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: 'Britain will maintain unwavering support for Ukraine' vows Labour MP after Biden's missile policy shift
'Britain will maintain unwavering support for Ukraine' vows Labour MP after Biden's missile policy shift
Britain's Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson reaffirmed the UK's strong support for Ukraine amid shifts in US military aid policy. She emphasized that the UK stands firmly behind the Ukrainian government and people, highlighting cross-party backing in Parliament against Russian aggression.

Phillipson's comments come as President Biden authorized Ukraine to use long-range missiles for strikes within Russia, a decision that has drawn criticism from Moscow. She noted that British support will continue to adapt to the needs of Ukraine as the conflict nears its 1,000th day.


#crime

GB News: Fraudulent Girl Guides leaders jailed after stealing £450K in gift aid scam
Fraudulent Girl Guides leaders jailed after stealing £450K in gift aid scam
Two sisters from Leeds, Sara and Jean Barnbrook, have been sentenced for defrauding HMRC of £450,000 through a gift aid scam over six years. Sara received a three-year sentence, while Jean was sentenced to 30 months for money laundering.

The sisters falsely claimed reimbursements on non-existent donations, spending the stolen funds on luxury goods and travel. Their fraudulent activities were uncovered when Jean inquired about a payment for a closed Girl Guide unit.


Fox News: Federal inmates attacking prison guards in nationwide trend as lawmakers propose their solution
Federal inmates attacking prison guards in nationwide trend as lawmakers propose their solution
Lawmakers have introduced the Prison Staff Safety Enhancement Act in response to a Justice Department report revealing that 40% of federal corrections officers have experienced sexual assault or harassment from inmates. The bill aims to enhance oversight and accountability within the federal prison system.

The legislation mandates a review of sexual assault cases against prison staff and requires the attorney general to establish new rules to prevent such incidents. This initiative has garnered support from various lawmakers and the Fraternal Order of Police, highlighting the urgent need for improved safety measures for corrections officers.