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25 Nov 2023
#illegals
Red State: More Than 24,000 Chinese Illegal Immigrants Nabbed at Southern Border in 2023
Chinese illegal immigrants are flooding into the US through the southern border, with 24,000 intercepted in 2023. Many fly into Ecuador and pay smugglers to guide them through the dangerous jungle to the US. Despite China's refusal to take them back, they succeed in seeking asylum and becoming American residents. President Biden's border policies have been a disaster, and some believe that among these immigrants are Chinese soldiers and spies.
#politics
Breitbart: Pennsylvania Voters Reach 'Peak of Mistrust' After Voting Machines Glitch Again
Voters in Northampton County, Pennsylvania are raising concerns about the integrity of local elections after issues with touchscreen voting devices were discovered. Glitches in the machines caused discrepancies in the vote count, similar to a previous incident in 2019. Officials are working to restore trust in the voting system, but many voters and local leaders are skeptical.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump blasts American leaders as no US citizens are among Hamas hostages recently released
Ex-President Trump criticized Hamas for not releasing any American hostages, while other countries' citizens were freed. This comes during a four-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. Trump expressed disappointment in the lack of respect for the U.S. and its leaders.
American Thinker: Hamas and its supporters around the world are worse than Nazis
WWII historian Andrew Roberts argues that Hamas and its supporters are worse than the Nazis because they lack moral compass and openly celebrate their genocidal crimes. Unlike the Nazis, who concealed their atrocities, Hamas terrorists livestream their acts of violence, including rape and torture. Their goal is the complete eradication of the Jewish people in Israel.
Le Monde: France's military presence in Africa faces an uncertain future
French army withdraws from Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso, awaiting directives on remaining bases in Africa. Over 1,000 soldiers have already left Niger, leaving only 400 in the capital. Discreet staff cuts planned for bases in Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, and Gabon are on hold. Uncertainty over the future of the Djibouti base due to unresolved defense agreement and increased annual contribution demands.
#military
Times Of Israel: Female IDF tank crews ran down dozens of Hamas terrorists on October 7
Israeli women make history as the first female armored crews to participate in active battle. They battled Hamas terrorists for 17 hours, securing breaches on the Gaza border and protecting southern Israeli communities. The all-women tank operators are part of a permanent company in the IDF.
#culture
Le Monde: Didier Deschamps, new Cannes Dance Festival director: 'I insist on the intergenerational aspect'
Didier Deschamps, the new director of the Cannes Dance Festival, discusses the difference in approach compared to Chaillot theater and emphasizes the importance of diversity and intergenerational participation in his programming. He chooses the theme "Dances without borders" to address the growing tendency to close off societies and erect barriers between people. Deschamps also highlights the need for artists to continue thinking without borders and rejects the idea of "house arrest" for environmental concerns.
#education
Human Events: STEPHEN DAVIS: USA-themed spirit day canceled for being too political at Massachusetts high school
Wellesley High School canceled its USA-themed spirit day during spirit week, citing concerns about controversy and politicization. The administration deemed it unacceptable because it "separated people" at the school. Principal Jamie Chisum expressed regret for the unintended negative impact but explained that they wanted to avoid politics.
#crime
The Blaze: 'Feces on floor and over the walls:' Police describe 'house of horrors' where naked boys escaped as 'worst they've ever seen' | Blaze Media
Police in Wisconsin discovered a "house of horrors" where two young boys were allegedly imprisoned in deplorable conditions. The house was filled with garbage, urine, and feces, and the children were covered in dirt, blood, and bruises. Katie Koch and Joel Manke were arrested and face multiple felony charges. The police report described the situation as the worst they've ever seen.