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20 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Retired Border Agent: Mayorkas Has Aided 'Largest Mass Invasion into America the World Has Ever Seen'
Retired Deputy Border Patrol Agent J.J. Carrell testified before Congress, claiming DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is responsible for a historic influx of illegal immigration, labeling it the "largest mass invasion" in U.S. history. He criticized President Biden's immigration policies, asserting they have led to a demographic shift.
Carrell estimates that around 50 million illegal aliens reside in the U.S., a stark contrast to other estimates of 11 to 22 million. He accused the Biden administration of using illegal immigration as a tool for a fundamental transformation of America.
#politics
Breitbart: Jeff Bezos Shaking Up Washington Post Amid Election Fallout
Jeff Bezos is reportedly restructuring the Washington Post after backlash over the paper's decision to not endorse Kamala Harris during the Trump election. This move has led to significant subscriber loss and internal turmoil, with editors fearing for the paper's future.
Bezos has appointed Will Lewis as CEO and sidelined executive editor Sally Buzbee, leading to a potential power struggle. He has defended the non-endorsement decision, arguing that it maintains the paper's objectivity. The search for a new top editor is ongoing.
Breitbart: Dick Durbin, Roger Marshall Scheme to Slip Credit Card Bill into Defense Bill
Sens. Roger Marshall and Dick Durbin are attempting to attach the Credit Card Competition Act to the National Defense Authorization Act during the lame-duck session. The bill aims to increase competition in payment processing but has faced criticism for potentially harming credit card rewards programs and compromising security.
Durbin's move has sparked discontent among Senate members, with some expressing frustration over his approach. Critics argue that the legislation could negatively impact consumers, particularly in the current economic climate. Both senators have not publicly commented on the backlash.
Breitbart: Tuberville on Gaetz, Hegseth: 'We're Going to Look at Facts, Not Rumors'
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) stated on Fox Business that the Senate will prioritize facts over rumors when reviewing President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees, including Matt Gaetz and Pete Hegseth. He emphasized the need for thorough vetting amid concerns about Gaetz's past allegations.
Tuberville acknowledged the scrutiny Republicans face from the media and expressed confidence in Trump's selection process, asserting that the president would not appoint anyone with a criminal background. He looks forward to supporting the nominees based on factual assessments.
#society
Breitbart: Holocaust Survivor: No, Pope Francis, ‘Gaza Is Not Genocide’
Italian Holocaust survivor Edith Bruck criticized Pope Francis for suggesting Israel's actions in Gaza could be classified as genocide. Bruck emphasized that the term should not be used lightly, as it diminishes the gravity of historical genocides like the Holocaust.
She expressed concern that the Pope's remarks could belittle the true meaning of genocide, insisting that Israel's military operations do not equate to an attempt to eliminate the Palestinian population. Bruck called for a more careful use of language regarding such serious matters.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel-Hezbollah war: Dahiyeh has become Beirut's ghost suburb
The southern suburb of Dahiyeh in Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold, faces relentless Israeli strikes, leaving it largely deserted and instilling fear among the few residents who remain. Many have evacuated, while those who stay monitor social media for updates on bombings, living in constant anxiety.
Local residents, exhausted and uncertain about their future, express their struggles as businesses close and basic services like water and electricity are disrupted. Despite their support for Hezbollah, they identify as civilians caught in a conflict beyond their control.
Times Of Israel: Israel and US to establish channel for discussing incidents of IDF harm to civilians
The US and Israel have agreed to establish a new bilateral channel to address concerns over civilian casualties in military incidents during Israel's conflict with Hamas. This decision follows a letter from the US outlining demands for Israel to improve humanitarian aid access in Gaza, with a deadline for initial meetings now set for December.
Despite some progress, Israel has not fully met all US demands, including increasing aid trucks to Gaza. The US continues to push for more humanitarian assistance and better governance in Gaza to address ongoing issues related to aid distribution and civilian safety.