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27 Nov 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Pro-Migration Groups Request $15M Ahead of Trump Deportation Plans
Pro-Migration Groups Request $15M Ahead of Trump Deportation Plans
Pro-migrant groups in California are seeking $15 million from Governor Gavin Newsom to prepare for potential mass deportations under President-elect Donald Trump. They aim to use the funds for legal services and family planning in response to anticipated immigration raids.

Advocates express concerns about the impact of Trump's deportation plans, recalling historical precedents. Despite their efforts, polls indicate that a majority of Americans support Trump's immigration policies.


Breitbart: Denver Mayor on Homan Arrest Threat: We'll Stay Sanctuary, But Cooperate on Violent Criminals, Will Resist Using Troops
Denver Mayor on Homan Arrest Threat: We'll Stay Sanctuary, But Cooperate on Violent Criminals, Will Resist Using Troops
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston expressed strong opposition to federal actions that would involve military intervention in local immigration enforcement. He emphasized that while Denver will cooperate with federal authorities on violent criminals, it will not support the arrest of non-violent individuals, particularly children.

Johnston reaffirmed the city’s sanctuary status, stating that they will not use local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration laws against individuals who have not committed serious crimes. He called for pragmatic solutions to immigration issues rather than conflict.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema Now Claims There Was No ‘Pogrom’
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema Now Claims There Was No ‘Pogrom’
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema initially described violent attacks on Jews and Israelis in the city as a "pogrom," acknowledging the severity of the situation. However, she later retracted this term, citing concerns about potential discrimination against the Moroccan-Muslim community.

Halsema's shift raises questions about her motivations, as she seemed to prioritize the feelings of the Moroccan population over the reality of antisemitic violence. The attacks, characterized by targeted assaults on individuals perceived as Jewish, reflect a troubling trend of rising antisemitism that she appears reluctant to confront directly.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: WATCH: Falklands veteran hoping for windfall after 'wonderful' oil development on British territory
WATCH: Falklands veteran hoping for windfall after 'wonderful' oil development on British territory
Falklands War veteran Simon Weston has welcomed significant oil discoveries in the British territory, viewing it as positive for the Falkland Islands. However, he also raised concerns about potential challenges to British sovereignty from external parties.


#education

Front Page Magazine: Unburden Us From the Universities
Unburden Us From the Universities
The relationship between the U.S. and its colleges has shifted, with universities now seen as anti-American centers rather than institutions that promote U.S. interests. Many graduates are left with debt and degrees that do not lead to meaningful employment, while campuses are criticized for fostering hatred towards the U.S. and Israel.

To address these issues, the government could impose conditions on federal funding for universities, such as tax penalties for low graduation rates and requirements for reporting graduate salaries. There is a call for a focus on trade schools and community colleges as alternatives to traditional universities, which are viewed as failing to provide valuable skills for the workforce.


#crime

Front Page Magazine: Kamala's Defeat Ushers in New, Law-and-Order Future for Cities
Kamala's Defeat Ushers in New, Law-and-Order Future for Cities
A series of random knife attacks in Manhattan resulted in three deaths, raising concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of District Attorney Alvin Bragg's policies. Critics argue that Bragg's leniency towards crime has contributed to rising violence, prompting calls for a challenger in the upcoming primary.

The shifting voter sentiment in Manhattan, evidenced by a significant drop in turnout for Democratic candidates, suggests a potential opportunity to replace Bragg with a law-and-order candidate. Discontent among urban Democrats regarding crime and progressive policies could lead to a significant political shift in the city.


Fox News: Mississippi asks for execution date of man convicted in 1993 killing, lawyers plan to appeal case to SCOTUS
Mississippi asks for execution date of man convicted in 1993 killing, lawyers plan to appeal case to SCOTUS
Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch is requesting an execution date for Charles Ray Crawford, a death row inmate convicted of murdering Kristy Ray in 1993. Crawford's lawyer argues the request is premature as they plan to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Crawford's past convictions, including a rape charge, were cited as aggravating factors during sentencing. His latest appeal was rejected by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court, but dissenting judges noted concerns over his mental health defense. The case continues to evolve as legal avenues are pursued.