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#illegals

Breitbart: Lonergan: Laken Riley’s Killer is the Face of Biden’s Immigration Betrayal
Lonergan: Laken Riley’s Killer is the Face of Biden’s Immigration Betrayal
As the Biden presidency faces scrutiny, corporate media may attempt to frame his legacy positively, despite significant issues. A key case highlighted is that of Jose Ibarra, an illegal immigrant convicted of murdering nursing student Laken Riley, which underscores the consequences of Biden's immigration policies.

Ibarra's entry into the U.S. and subsequent actions illustrate failures in border security and sanctuary laws that allowed him to remain free despite prior offenses. Critics argue that Biden's policies directly contributed to preventable tragedies, challenging narratives of good intentions behind his administration's approach to immigration.


Fox News: Incoming border czar Homan to join Texas Gov. Abbott at key border point, serve meals to troops
Incoming border czar Homan to join Texas Gov. Abbott at key border point, serve meals to troops
Tom Homan, appointed as border czar by President-elect Trump, will join Texas Governor Greg Abbott to serve meals to troops in Eagle Pass, Texas. Homan, a former ICE director, is expected to lead a mass deportation operation and enhance border security in collaboration with Abbott.

Abbott has faced challenges from the Biden administration regarding border security and has implemented measures like busing migrants to sanctuary cities and building barriers. Both Homan and Abbott aim to strengthen border enforcement and reduce illegal crossings significantly.


The Western Journal: Trump Issues Big Warning to Mexico, Canada, and China
Trump Issues Big Warning to Mexico, Canada, and China
President-elect Donald Trump has issued stern warnings to Mexico, Canada, and China regarding illegal immigration and drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl. He plans to impose a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada and a 10% tariff on Chinese imports until these countries address these issues effectively.

Trump's aggressive stance comes as he prepares for his inauguration, emphasizing the need for cooperation from these nations to combat the ongoing drug crisis and illegal immigration. The proposed tariffs could lead to increased prices for American consumers, but Trump argues that the severity of the problems justifies such measures.


#politics

GB News: 'It is lies!' Eamonn Holmes fumes at Rachel Reeves for tax rises
'It is lies!' Eamonn Holmes fumes at Rachel Reeves for tax rises
GB News host Eamonn Holmes criticized Chancellor Rachel Reeves for alleged dishonesty regarding her tax policy, claiming that the government initially planned tax increases but is now backtracking. He described the situation as filled with "lies."




Breitbart: Poll: Donald Trump’s Favorability Soars in Post-Election Spike
Poll: Donald Trump’s Favorability Soars in Post-Election Spike
President-elect Donald Trump's favorability rating has increased to 54% following his recent election victory, up from 48% prior to the election, according to an Emerson College poll. His strongest support comes from men (61%) and white voters (59%), with notable approval from younger voters under 30 (55%).

The poll also revealed that 46% of voters were surprised by Trump's win over Vice President Harris, with a significant majority of Harris voters expressing surprise. The survey, conducted shortly after the election, included 1,000 voters and has a margin of error of 3 percentage points.


Le Monde: France risks budget crisis as opposition threatens to topple government
France risks budget crisis as opposition threatens to topple government
France faces political instability as a potential no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government looms, threatening the country's 2025 budget. Financial markets are reacting, with increased borrowing costs for the government, raising concerns of a crisis similar to Greece's.

Opposition parties, including the far-right and left, are preparing to challenge the government, with key budgetary texts set for discussion in December. The situation remains tense, as the outcome could significantly impact France's financial future.


#society

The Telegraph: Four bodies found after yacht capsizes in the Red Sea
Four bodies found after yacht capsizes in the Red Sea
Four bodies have been recovered following the capsizing of the diving yacht Sea Story in the Red Sea. Sixteen people, including two British tourists, are still missing. Naval forces successfully rescued four survivors, comprising two Belgians, one Swiss, and one Egyptian.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war live: Russia kicks out British diplomat for ‘spying’
Ukraine-Russia war live: Russia kicks out British diplomat for ‘spying’
Russia has expelled a British diplomat, accusing him of espionage and providing false information upon entry. The FSB claims he engaged in activities threatening national security and has two weeks to leave the country.

This incident adds to the growing list of diplomatic tensions between Russia and the UK since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, including previous expulsions and reported harassment of British diplomats.


GB News: Russia expels British diplomat for 'spying' as UK ambassador summoned to Moscow
Russia expels British diplomat for 'spying' as UK ambassador summoned to Moscow
Russia has expelled a British diplomat, accusing him of espionage and ordering him to leave within two weeks. The FSB claimed he conducted intelligence activities that threatened national security, while the UK previously dismissed similar accusations as baseless.

This incident reflects deteriorating relations between Britain and Russia, exacerbated by the Ukraine war and ongoing sanctions. The UK Foreign Office has not yet commented on the latest expulsion.


The Telegraph: Russophilia, not Trump, is Ukraine’s greatest threat
Russophilia, not Trump, is Ukraine’s greatest threat
The rise of pro-Russian political parties in Europe poses a significant threat to Ukraine, as leaders like Calin Georgescu in Romania and Herbert Kickl in Austria gain traction by advocating for a halt to arms supplies and promoting peace on Russian terms. This trend is evident across Central Europe, with populist sentiments increasingly aligning with Russophilia.

In Germany, the convergence of far-Right and far-Left factions demanding an end to military aid to Ukraine could impact future elections. The growing influence of figures like Sahra Wagenknecht, who promotes a pro-Russian agenda, raises concerns about the West’s commitment to supporting Ukraine amidst shifting political landscapes.


#economy

Forbes: Will Trump’s Tariffs Raise Prices? What To Know As He Targets Goods From Canada And Mexico
Will Trump’s Tariffs Raise Prices? What To Know As He Targets Goods From Canada And Mexico
President-elect Donald Trump plans to impose significant tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada, starting with a 25% tariff on goods from the latter two and an additional 10% on Chinese imports. Economists warn that these tariffs could increase consumer prices and negatively impact the U.S. economy, potentially leading to job losses and higher inflation.

Critics, including Vice President Kamala Harris, argue that Trump's tariff strategy effectively acts as a national sales tax on essential goods, disproportionately affecting middle-class households. The economic consensus suggests that such tariffs would not benefit American consumers and could lead to a recession.


#culture

GB News: Keira Knightley shares real reason for showbiz break as she slams Pirates of the Caribbean fallout
Keira Knightley shares real reason for showbiz break as she slams Pirates of the Caribbean fallout
Keira Knightley reflects on her career, particularly her time in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, which brought her both fame and public scrutiny. She experienced trauma and mental health challenges due to media pressure and has chosen to step back from major film franchises to focus on family life.

Now selective about her roles, Knightley aims to avoid dark themes and is set to star in the Netflix spy thriller, Black Doves. She emphasizes her commitment to raising her children and prioritizing "pure entertainment" in her projects.


#crime

Breitbart: Drones Used by Cartel Gunmen to Attack Mexican Police Amid Expanding Turf War
Drones Used by Cartel Gunmen to Attack Mexican Police Amid Expanding Turf War
Violence between rival factions of the Gulf Cartel is escalating, with recent drone attacks targeting police in Tamaulipas. State police, equipped with armored vehicles, sought cover from explosives dropped by suspected cartel members but received delayed backup from fellow officers.

Despite claims from Mexican officials that the situation is under control, the area has seen frequent shootouts and rising fatalities, including recent ambushes that resulted in police casualties. The ongoing conflict raises concerns about safety in the region.