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22 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Report: Criminals, Sex Traffickers Used Biden's Parole Pipeline to Get into U.S.
A House Judiciary Committee report claims that the Biden-Harris administration's CHNV program has been exploited by criminals, including sex traffickers and fraudsters, allowing over 531,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the U.S. since January 2023. The program, intended to provide lawful pathways for these migrants, has reportedly facilitated fraud and public safety concerns.
The report highlights that some applicants used fraudulent documents to gain entry, with indications that traffickers may have targeted vulnerable women and girls. Despite these findings, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas temporarily suspended the program due to fraud allegations, only to later announce its resumption.
The Western Journal: Biden Admin Scrambling to Hand Illegal Immigrants a Gift in Final Weeks of Presidency: Report
The Biden administration is implementing a new app in New York City that allows illegal immigrants to avoid in-person check-ins with ICE. Critics argue the app lacks crucial tracking features and could enable illegal immigrants to evade government monitoring.
Republicans have condemned these actions as undermining the will of voters who support stricter immigration policies. They claim the administration's last-minute changes are reckless and defy common sense, particularly in a city already struggling with a migrant crisis.
#politics
Breitbart: Matt Gaetz Doesn't Plan to Take His Seat in Next Congress
Former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) announced he will not return to Congress after withdrawing as Donald Trump's attorney general nominee. He expressed excitement for new candidates running for his seat and confirmed his ongoing support for Trump and the MAGA movement.
Gaetz cited the House Ethics Committee report and the need for a swift confirmation process for the next attorney general as reasons for his decision. Trump has nominated former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to the position, which Gaetz believes will lead to a smoother confirmation.
Fox News: Abolish the ATF?: Rep. Burlison wants to eliminate 'disaster agency' he says has been violating 2nd Amendment
Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., is advocating for the abolition of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), labeling it a "disaster agency" that violates the Second Amendment. He believes states should manage their own laws without federal oversight.
Burlison plans to introduce a measure similar to one proposed by former Rep. Matt Gaetz, with support from several GOP colleagues. He also expressed the view that the Department of Education and the Environmental Protection Agency should be abolished, criticizing their federal regulations.
GB News: EXPOSED: How Starmer came under fire for a £1m tax-free perk years before his raid on pensioners' savings
Keir Starmer faces accusations of hypocrisy regarding a tax perk on his pension from his time as Director of Public Prosecutions. As the UK government plans to impose inheritance tax on pensions starting April 2027, critics highlight Starmer's previous stance against such tax breaks while benefiting from a special arrangement.
Starmer's pension scheme allowed him to save beyond the previous lifetime allowance without penalties, which he claimed he would forgo if elected Prime Minister. However, recent statements from the Treasury indicate no plans to repeal the regulations that granted him this tax advantage, prompting further criticism from political opponents.
Times Of Israel: Troops smuggled settler leader into Gaza to survey settlement options – report
Israeli soldiers reportedly facilitated the unauthorized entry of settler leader Daniella Weiss into Gaza to explore potential settlement sites. This incident raises concerns about military protocols, especially following the death of an amateur archaeologist who also entered a combat zone without proper authorization.
Weiss, who leads efforts to resettle northern Gaza, claimed her group could establish settlements rapidly. Despite Prime Minister Netanyahu's denials of plans to resettle Gaza, Weiss's statements and actions suggest a push for significant Jewish settlement in the area, potentially displacing local residents.
Fox News: 'Unlikely coalition': A criminal reform advocate sees opportunities in a second Trump term
President-elect Donald Trump, known for his tough-on-crime stance during his 2016 campaign, signed the First Step Act in 2018, aimed at reducing federal prison populations and recidivism rates. This bipartisan effort was supported by various advocacy groups, including those led by Jessica Jackson, who highlighted the law's success in lowering recidivism from approximately 49% to 9.7%.
Looking ahead to Trump's potential second term, Jackson and other advocates are optimistic about further reforms, particularly the Safer Supervision Act, which seeks to assist formerly incarcerated individuals in reintegrating into society by easing burdensome parole and probation requirements. They emphasize the importance of ongoing collaboration with the administration to achieve meaningful progress in criminal justice reform.
#society
The Federalist: Report: Planned Parenthood Sold Aborted Babies For Experiments
Planned Parenthood has reportedly provided viable babies from elective abortions to UC San Diego for research, as detailed in a report by the Center for Medical Progress. The plan, approved by UCSD's Institutional Review Board in 2018, involved harvesting tissues from fetuses aged 4 to 23 weeks.
The report also raises concerns about the use of misoprostol to induce labor in patients before the procedures, suggesting that these may not be standard abortions. Additionally, it highlights potential racial discrimination in consent forms provided to patients, with significant disclosures omitted in Spanish translations.
GB News: Labour blasted by 'furious' farmer for sending over £500m to overseas farmers
A British farmer has criticized the Labour government for allocating £536 million for agricultural projects abroad while imposing taxes that threaten local food security. He claims this funding is a "spit in the face" to British farmers, warning it will increase reliance on foreign produce that may not meet UK standards.
The farmer expressed growing frustration among his peers, indicating potential escalation in protests if the government does not address their concerns over inheritance tax changes. He emphasized the urgent need for the government to rectify the situation to avoid further harm to local agriculture.
Breitbart: VIDEO: Beyoncé Nieves Crowned 'Miss Trans USA'
Beyoncé Nieves has been crowned Miss Trans USA 2024, becoming the first Afro-Latina to hold the title. She aims to use her platform to advocate for the trans community and raise awareness about Spokane, where she resides.
Nieves has also partnered with the Lavender Rights Project, raising over a million dollars for the nonprofit. The pageant promotes visibility and leadership among transgender and non-binary individuals.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Labour-loving lawyer Karim Khan may not be around to see out arrests he pushed for
A British lawyer praised the UK for its moral stance after Sir Keir Starmer supported ICC arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others. This follows a unanimous decision by a three-judge panel, with the government indicating respect for the ICC's independence.
Previously, Rishi Sunak had criticized the ICC's application as unhelpful, emphasizing the difference between Israel's self-defense and Hamas' actions. The current government's position marks a shift in tone regarding the ICC's authority.
The Telegraph: The farcical ICC has reached an astonishing new low – all countries must reject it
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and deceased Hamas leader Mohammed Deif, prompting a statement from Hamas claiming a step towards justice. The practicality of arresting a deceased individual raises questions about the ICC's jurisdiction and credibility.
This development highlights a troubling alignment between an international court and a terrorist organization, particularly following Hamas's violent actions that resulted in significant loss of life and suffering.
GB News: British man with 'Russian ties' admits setting fire to Ukraine-linked business in London after getting paid by foreign intelligence
Jake Reeves, 23, pleaded guilty to aggravated arson for a fire at a Ukraine-linked business in London and accepting payment from a foreign intelligence agency. This case is among the first prosecutions under the UK's National Security Act 2023, aimed at countering hostile state activities.
Dylan Earl, 20, also pleaded guilty in connection with the same incident, allegedly linked to the Russian mercenary group Wagner. Five others face charges related to the arson, with a trial set for June next year. Sentencing for Reeves and Earl will follow the trial's conclusion.
#economy
Forbes: Elon Musk’s Net Worth Hits Record High Thanks To $57 Billion Post-Election Windfall
Elon Musk's net worth has reached a record $321.7 billion, boosted by a 3.8% rise in Tesla stock following Donald Trump's election win. This marks Musk as the wealthiest person ever tracked by Forbes, surpassing his previous high of $320.3 billion in 2021.
Musk's fortune is largely attributed to his 13% stake in Tesla and a 42% stake in SpaceX. Analysts predict that a Trump presidency could benefit Tesla due to potential regulatory easing, particularly for its Full Self-Driving programs.
#crime
Fox News: Teen suspect arrested after cheerleader found dead in woods
A 13-year-old Tennessee cheerleader, Savannah Copeland, was allegedly stabbed to death by a 15-year-old suspect on October 22. The victim's father found her body after tracking her cellphone. The suspect has been charged with second-degree murder, and a hearing is set to determine if he will be tried as an adult.
Savannah was remembered as a talented student involved in cheerleading, karate, and gymnastics. Her father expressed deep sorrow, attributing the tragedy to a lack of compassion in the suspect. The case continues to develop as authorities pursue legal action.
#sports
On The Water: World Record Atlantic Halibut Caught Off Cape Cod
Alexandra Spring recently set a new IGFA world record with a 33-pound, 14-ounce Atlantic halibut caught off Cape Cod while fishing for tuna. This catch occurred during a trip with Captain Ian Leonard and her fiancé, CJ Peppe, marking her tenth world record.
Despite initially targeting bluefin tuna, Spring's use of a diamond jig led to the unexpected halibut catch, which exceeded the previous record for the 30-pound line class. Spring aims to catch a fish in each of the 50 states, potentially adding to her record collection.