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21 Nov 2024
#illegals
Liberty Nation News: The Scarred Children of the Migrant Trail - Liberty Nation News
Alicia Hopper, a human trafficking consultant, testified before Congress about the severe exploitation faced by migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. She described horrific conditions, including sexual assaults and organ harvesting, particularly affecting vulnerable children from Central and South America.
Hopper highlighted the alarming number of unaccompanied minors entering the U.S. during the Biden administration, raising concerns about their safety and well-being. Over 529,000 children have crossed the border, with many unaccounted for, prompting fears about the long-term impact of their traumatic experiences.
#politics
GB News: Elon Musk takes ANOTHER swipe at Starmer as Tesla chief predicts Reform UK surge - 'Utterly crushed!'
Elon Musk has criticized UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer after a poll revealed Starmer's popularity has dropped significantly, falling from a +7% to -22% favorability rating. Musk, with a -17% rating, remarked that it is a "low bar" to be more popular than the Prime Minister.
Musk's comments come amid tensions with the UK government, as Labour's Chi Onwurah MP has called for Musk to address his alleged spread of disinformation. In response, Musk warned MPs about potential repercussions for censorship. Meanwhile, Nigel Farage has been suggested as a potential link between Musk and the British government.
Liberty Nation News: Behind the Costly Façade of Environmental Justice - Liberty Nation News
The Biden administration's environmental justice initiatives have come under scrutiny for allegedly mismanaging taxpayer funds and favoring radical activist groups. Critics argue that the programs, funded by the Inflation Reduction Act, lack oversight and effectively serve as taxpayer-funded lobbying for leftist agendas.
As former President Trump considers dismantling these initiatives, concerns remain about the potential loss of support for disadvantaged communities. However, many question the effectiveness of funding groups that engage in political activities rather than focusing on environmental improvements.
#society
GB News: Damning report finds Captain Tom's daughter kept £1.5m book cash intended for NHS and demanded £150k salary
A Charity Commission report found that Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband Colin improperly benefited from the Captain Tom Foundation, leading to their disqualification as trustees. The commission cited failures in separating personal and charitable interests, including a £1.4 million book advance.
The inquiry revealed misuse of the charity's name for personal gain and a lack of transparency regarding financial dealings. The Ingram-Moores have expressed disagreement with the findings, citing emotional and financial burdens, while the foundation is expected to close following the investigation.
GB News: Lily Allen admits ‘leaving my children’ is her guilty pleasure as she faces cruel backlash
Lily Allen has ignited controversy by admitting on her podcast that she feels relief when leaving her children at home for work trips. The singer, who has two daughters, expressed mixed emotions about her time away, feeling guilty shortly after leaving.
Her comments have drawn criticism on social media, with some users questioning her parenting and expressing concern for her children. Allen has previously discussed her struggles with balancing motherhood and her career, stating that her children have impacted her pop stardom.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Three Palestinians charged with plotting to kill far-right minister Ben Gvir, son
Three Palestinian residents of Hebron have been charged in an alleged plot to assassinate National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and his son. The primary suspect, Ismail Ibrahim Avadi, reportedly surveilled the Ben Gvirs and sought to establish a terror cell with support from Hamas and Hezbollah.
This incident marks the third thwarted assassination attempt against Ben Gvir, who has been a target due to his far-right political stance. Authorities have emphasized the seriousness of the threat and the ongoing efforts to protect key figures in Israel.