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20 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Chip Roy Demands HHS, DHS Preserve Records on Missing Migrant Children
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) is urging HHS and DHS to preserve all records related to Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) after the agencies lost contact with an estimated 150,000 minors since January 2021. He highlights concerns over potential abuse and inadequate vetting of these children.
The DHS Office of Inspector General reported that ICE failed to serve court notices to over 320,000 UACs, limiting follow-up opportunities. A significant rise in child labor trafficking has been noted, with nearly 6,000 children found in dangerous jobs in 2023.
#politics
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The GOP Returns to Its Roots as the Party of Tariffs
The Republican Party has reverted to its historical support for tariffs and economic nationalism, a stance that dates back to its founding in the mid-19th century. Recent polling indicates strong backing for tariffs among Republicans, with 71% supporting Trump's proposals, reflecting a significant shift in party ideology.
This change contrasts sharply with the mid-20th century embrace of free trade, which aimed to strengthen allied economies. Today, support for tariffs spans various demographics, including rural Americans and those with graduate degrees, marking a notable evolution in American political and economic views, especially leading into the 2024 election.
Fox News: Washington Post set to lose $77 million this year even before boycott erupted over non-endorsement: Report
The Washington Post is projected to lose $77 million this year, not accounting for recent subscriber losses due to a boycott following owner Jeff Bezos' decision to halt an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris. The paper has lost 250,000 subscribers, roughly 10% of its total.
Staff reactions indicate significant unrest within the newsroom, with fears of further talent exodus as high-profile journalists seek opportunities elsewhere. Bezos has defended the non-endorsement policy, citing a need to rebuild trust in media.
Breitbart: Exclusive--House Republicans to Declare War on Woke Banking Controls
Rep. French Hill (R-AR) aims to eliminate federal "woke" banking regulations as he seeks to chair the House Financial Services Committee. He argues that overregulation hampers economic growth and plans to focus on cryptocurrency legislation and restructuring the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Hill notes a trend among corporations to abandon "woke" policies, citing recent moves by companies like Toyota and Ford to scale back diversity initiatives. He attributes this shift to pressure from Republicans and suggests that Americans are increasingly rejecting politically active corporations.
#society
Le Monde: Violence in Amsterdam reveals political disarray in the Netherlands
Dutch populist Geert Wilders used the term "pogrom" following violent incidents in Amsterdam, where supporters of Maccabi Tel Aviv faced attacks after a football match. Wilders linked the violence to mass immigration and Islamization, while Israeli leaders echoed his concerns.
Despite the serious nature of the events, experts argue they do not meet the definition of a pogrom, as the violence was not state-backed and primarily targeted Israeli fans rather than the Jewish community at large. Local leaders noted a rise in anti-Semitic acts but emphasized the specific targeting of radical supporters.
Fox News: After losing everything, Helene survivors give to Operation Christmas Child during national donation week
Communities affected by Hurricane Helene are actively participating in Operation Christmas Child, a program by Samaritan's Purse, to provide joy to children in need globally. Despite significant losses, volunteers are determined to pack shoeboxes with essentials and toys, aiming to reach 12 million children this year.
Samaritan's Purse has faced challenges due to the hurricane but continues its relief efforts, distributing supplies and organizing volunteers. National Collection Week for shoeboxes is set for November 18–25, with over 4,700 drop-off locations available.
#health
The Western Journal: Breaking: Trump Picks Former TV Star Dr. Oz to Key Position in Administration
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Dr. Mehmet Oz as the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, emphasizing his qualifications as a physician and communicator. Oz is tasked with addressing the healthcare crisis and will collaborate with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on health issues.
Critics point out Oz's lack of experience in managing large bureaucracies, despite his background as a heart surgeon and media personality. His previous Senate campaign and controversial health recommendations have drawn scrutiny from various media outlets.
#crime
Fox News: Ex-Maryland teacher to serve fraction of 30-year sentence after pleading guilty to sex with teen student
Melissa Marie Curtis, a former Montgomery County teacher, has been sentenced to 30 years for engaging in sexual acts with a 14-year-old student in 2015, but will serve only 12 months in prison. After her release, she will undergo five years of supervised probation and register as a sex offender for 25 years.
The incidents occurred while Curtis, then 22, was supervising the student in an after-school program. Investigations revealed multiple sexual assaults over several months, involving alcohol and marijuana. Curtis left the school district in 2017.