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19 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Biden-Harris Legacy: Sanctuary Cities Protect over 22K Criminal Illegal Aliens from Deportation
Since the Biden-Harris administration began, over 22,000 criminal illegal aliens have been shielded from deportation by sanctuary jurisdictions, according to the Center for Immigration Studies. This trend has escalated, with the number of declined ICE detainers increasing significantly each year.
The Biden administration's policies have emboldened these jurisdictions, leading to a record number of detainers not honored. A potential return of a Trump administration may revive efforts to penalize sanctuary cities, reminiscent of actions taken by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
#politics
Breitbart: Hawkins: GOP Should Pass Hearing Protection Act to Protect Environment
Republicans are urged to pass a Hearing Protection Act to ease the acquisition of suppressors by removing them from the National Firearms Act. This would protect hunters' hearing and reduce environmental noise, a point that could appeal to eco-activists.
The act was nearly passed in 2017 but was shelved due to political pressure following the Las Vegas shooting. Advocates argue that the current process for obtaining a suppressor is overly burdensome and costly, necessitating reform.
Breitbart: Democrat Party Union Outraged over DNC Staffing Cuts After Raising $1B
The DNC union is expressing strong dissatisfaction over recent layoffs following the party's electoral losses, which they argue disproportionately affect working-class employees while favoring donors. The layoffs come amid significant debt from the Harris campaign, raising concerns about transparency and respect for workers.
DNC leadership acknowledges the difficult reality of layoffs after electoral defeat, stating that such cuts are common in the political cycle. They emphasize compliance with union agreements while attempting to support affected staff during this transition.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Leftists' Seething Rage in Recognizing They Can't Be God
In a recent episode of the Glazov Gang, investigative journalist Jim Simpson discusses themes from his book, "Manufactured Crisis: The War to End America." He explores the left's discontent and the ideological roots of Marxism, framing it as a response to humanity's oldest temptations.
The episode emphasizes the ongoing cultural and political battles in America, urging viewers to consider the implications of these ideological conflicts.
The Telegraph: Jewish Democrats turn on AOC after suggestion supporting Israel was ‘wildly unpopular’
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faces backlash from Jewish Democrats after claiming that support for Israel is "wildly unpopular." Critics argue her far-left views contributed to recent Democratic electoral losses and accuse her of being influenced by anti-Semitic interests.
Prominent Jewish Democrats condemned her remarks, asserting that the American public has rejected far-left claims against Israel. The recent elections saw Republicans winning the presidency, House, and Senate, raising concerns about Ocasio-Cortez's impact on the party's future.
Front Page Magazine: The Seeds of the Corruption of the FBI
David J. Baldovin, a retired FBI agent, reflects on the longstanding corruption within the FBI, suggesting it has evolved over decades. He describes practices where agents fabricated informant cases to meet performance metrics, highlighting a culture of coercion and a lack of accountability.
Baldovin emphasizes the struggles faced by whistleblowers in the Bureau, detailing how they are often punished for exposing unethical behavior. He criticizes the bureaucratic mindset that prioritizes appearances over integrity, indicating that such issues have persisted across various administrations.
Breitbart: Pollak: Maybe the Media Will Treat Melania Trump Like the First Lady This Time
Melania Trump is expected to resume her role as First Lady, with hopes that media coverage will improve compared to her husband's first term, where she received minimal attention despite her initiatives and modeling career. In contrast, previous First Ladies received significant media praise.
During her husband's presidency, Melania Trump faced media bias and scrutiny over personal matters, while her predecessors were celebrated in prominent publications. There are calls for the media to acknowledge this disparity and offer an apology as she prepares for her renewed role.
#society
Times Of Israel: UN says nearly 100 Gaza aid trucks looted, the war’s worst theft ‘in terms of volume’
On November 16, nearly 100 trucks carrying food for Palestinians were looted in Gaza, marking a significant setback for humanitarian aid during the ongoing conflict. The convoy, organized by UN agencies, faced violent ambushes, resulting in severe damage and loss of cargo.
Hamas reported that over 20 individuals involved in the looting were killed during a security operation. The situation highlights the deteriorating access for aid in Gaza, with officials warning of worsening food shortages affecting over two million people reliant on humanitarian assistance.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israeli airstrike hits central Beirut near key government buildings and embassies
An Israeli airstrike in a residential area of Beirut killed at least five people and injured 24, escalating tensions as the US seeks a cease-fire. The strike targeted the Zoqaq al-Blat neighborhood, home to key government buildings and many displaced individuals.
The airstrike is part of Israel's intensified campaign against Hezbollah, which has retaliated with rocket fire into Israel. The US is mediating a cease-fire proposal that would involve the withdrawal of Israeli ground forces and Hezbollah from the border area.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Public School Teachers Deliver Unhinged Rants Over Trump Victory
Recent incidents in public schools have highlighted concerns over leftist indoctrination among educators following Donald Trump's election victory. Teachers in California and Nevada have been recorded making inflammatory statements about Trump and his supporters, prompting backlash from parents and students.
These educators have faced disciplinary actions, with some placed on leave after their rants went viral. The reactions from these teachers underscore growing anxieties among parents regarding the political climate in K-12 classrooms and the influence of educators on students' views.