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#illegals

Breitbart: Mexico’s Preparations for Trump’s Mass Deportations Move into High Gear
Mexico’s Preparations for Trump’s Mass Deportations Move into High Gear
Mexico is ramping up preparations for the expected increase in migrant deportations from the U.S. as President-Elect Donald Trump’s policies take effect. Plans include opening at least 25 shelters in border cities and launching a smartphone app with a panic button for migrants facing detention.

Mexican officials are coordinating with state governors to manage the influx, while also requesting that the U.S. limit deportations to Mexican nationals. However, concerns arise that many deported may not be Mexican citizens, complicating the situation further.


#politics

The Western Journal: Mike Johnson’s At Mar-A-Lago: He and Trump to ‘Map’ Out the Future
Mike Johnson’s At Mar-A-Lago: He and Trump to ‘Map’ Out the Future
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is strategizing with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-A-Lago ahead of a crucial vote. Johnson faces pressure from GOP hardliners after a controversial spending bill and needs to secure support to maintain his position.

Trump has publicly endorsed Johnson, emphasizing the need for immediate policy changes and urging party unity. However, dissent within the GOP persists, with some members expressing skepticism about Johnson's commitment to conservative principles.


The Western Journal: Elon Musk Reportedly Living Just a Few Hundred Feet from Main Trump Residence - What Are They Cooking Up?
Elon Musk Reportedly Living Just a Few Hundred Feet from Main Trump Residence - What Are They Cooking Up?
Elon Musk is reportedly living in a cottage at Mar-a-Lago, just a few hundred feet from President-elect Donald Trump. This close proximity raises questions about their collaboration, especially as Musk is set to co-lead the Department of Government Efficiency.

Musk's living arrangement is not unusual for him, as he often stays with friends during travels. His access to Trump, particularly during a pivotal time before the inauguration, fuels speculation about their future plans and the potential influence Musk may have in the upcoming administration.


#society

Human Events: Elon Musk backs Tommy Robinson as he serves his 18-month jail sentence in solitary confinement
Elon Musk backs Tommy Robinson as he serves his 18-month jail sentence in solitary confinement
Elon Musk expressed support for Tommy Robinson, a British activist serving an 18-month sentence in solitary confinement. Musk questioned the disparity in sentencing between Robinson and rapists, highlighting Robinson's distress during a past interview after spending time in solitary.

Robinson was jailed for breaching a court reporting ban while livestreaming a video. Currently, he is serving his sentence for contempt of court, reportedly kept in solitary confinement for his own safety.


Front Page Magazine: Muslim New Year's Car Terror in New Orleans Kills 10, Wounds 35
Muslim New Year's Car Terror in New Orleans Kills 10, Wounds 35
Islamic terrorists continue to target Christmas and New Year’s celebrations in Europe and America. A recent attack in New Orleans involved a driver, Shamsud Din Jabbar, who rammed a truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street, resulting in 10 deaths and 35 injuries. He also opened fire before his explosives failed to detonate.

This incident highlights ongoing concerns about Islamic terrorism, with Jabbar potentially linked to ISIS. The article suggests that the issue extends beyond specific terrorist groups, pointing to a broader problem related to Islamic ideology and the challenges posed by increased Muslim migration.


GB News: Millions of Britons face traffic carnage tomorrow with 18 vehicle breakdowns expected every minute
Millions of Britons face traffic carnage tomorrow with 18 vehicle breakdowns expected every minute
Motorists are warned to expect over 26,000 breakdowns on January 2, as many return to work after the holidays. Green Flag predicts an 88% increase in callouts due to vehicles left dormant during the festive season, leading to potential traffic chaos.

Experts anticipate that flat batteries and other common issues will cause significant disruptions, with breakdown teams responding every three seconds. The same spike in breakdowns is expected on January 6, as many drivers face similar vehicle problems after the extended holiday.


#crime

Breitbart: CNN's Pamela Brown Stunned by New Orleans Attack Witness: 'I'm Speechless'
CNN's Pamela Brown Stunned by New Orleans Attack Witness: 'I'm Speechless'
Jimmy Cothran recounted a harrowing experience during the New Year's Eve attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, describing the chaos and tragic aftermath. He witnessed multiple fatalities and severe injuries, emphasizing the emotional toll of seeing the victims and the inability to assist them.

CNN's Pamela Brown expressed her shock and sorrow at Cothran's vivid account, highlighting the profound impact of such violence on the community.


The Telegraph: Everything we know about the New Orleans ramming attack
Everything we know about the New Orleans ramming attack
Ten people were killed and over 35 injured when a man drove a pick-up truck into a crowd in New Orleans' French Quarter, then opened fire. The suspect was shot dead by police. The FBI is investigating the incident as an act of terrorism.

The attack occurred on New Year’s Day, just before the Sugar Bowl football game. Authorities, including the mayor and police chief, described the incident as intentional and a terrorist act. Federal resources are being mobilized for the investigation.


Breitbart: Biden Confirms FBI Investigating New Orleans Attack as an Act of Terrorism
Biden Confirms FBI Investigating New Orleans Attack as an Act of Terrorism
President Biden confirmed the FBI is investigating the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans as an act of terrorism, expressing gratitude for local law enforcement's response. He emphasized the need for thorough investigation and resources to ensure community safety.

Former President Trump condemned the attack as "pure evil," suggesting the assailant may have come from outside the U.S. He reiterated concerns about rising crime rates and offered support for New Orleans during the investigation and recovery efforts.


Breitbart: FBI: NOLA New Year's Eve Crowd-Ramming Suspect Is Dead
FBI: NOLA New Year's Eve Crowd-Ramming Suspect Is Dead
A vehicle attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans resulted in ten fatalities and approximately 30 injuries. The suspect, who reportedly opened fire after the crash, is deceased following an exchange with police. The FBI is investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism.

Authorities are examining possible links between the suspect and Texas, and the FBI has deployed evidence teams to assist in the investigation.


The Western Journal: Item Seen on Truck Used in New Orleans Massacre Sparks Rampant Speculation
Item Seen on Truck Used in New Orleans Massacre Sparks Rampant Speculation
A deadly attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day left at least 10 dead and dozens injured when a truck plowed into a crowd. Speculation arose on social media regarding a black flag seen on the truck, with some suggesting it could be linked to ISIS. The driver, identified as Shamsud Din Jabbar, was killed in a shootout with police.

The FBI is investigating the incident as a potential terrorist attack but stated it is not currently classified as such. President-elect Donald Trump commented on the attack, emphasizing concerns about crime and immigration.


#science

The Economist: Cancer vaccines are showing promise at last
Cancer vaccines are showing promise at last
Cancer vaccines are advancing with ongoing trials targeting skin, brain, and lung tumors. Historical insights, such as William Coley's work with bacterial infections, are informing modern approaches to immunotherapy, showing potential for effective cancer treatment.