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27 Nov 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Construction Bosses Complain Trump Will Stop Them From Hiring Illegals
Construction Bosses Complain Trump Will Stop Them From Hiring Illegals
Texas construction leaders are expressing concern over President-Elect Trump's plans for mass deportation of illegal aliens, which they argue could severely impact the industry. They claim that the workforce heavily relies on these workers, with estimates showing that over half a million foreign-born employees are in the Texas construction sector.

Economic consultant Ray Perryman argues that deporting illegal workers is impractical and unsustainable, while construction mogul Stan Marek suggests that the administration should consider amnesty for the millions of undocumented individuals in the U.S. Trump and his team, however, remain firm against any amnesty proposals.


#politics

Forbes: Ex-FBI Informant Accused Of Making False Claims Against Bidens Indicted On New Tax Charges
Ex-FBI Informant Accused Of Making False Claims Against Bidens Indicted On New Tax Charges
Alexander Smirnov, a former FBI informant, has been indicted on tax charges for allegedly concealing millions in income from 2020 to 2022. Prosecutors claim he filed false tax returns and spent the money on luxury items, including a $1.4 million condo and a Bentley.

This indictment follows earlier accusations against Smirnov for making false statements about President Biden and Hunter Biden, which were central to a House impeachment inquiry. Smirnov's trial for the false statements is set for January 2025, and he faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted.


The Telegraph: Terror police block ‘October 7’ video game
Terror police block ‘October 7’ video game
British counter-terror police have successfully removed the video game "Fursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the Al-Aqsa Mosque" from the UK marketplace Steam. The game, which allows players to reenact the Hamas attacks on Israel, included graphic scenes of violence against Israeli soldiers.

The game's creator, Nidal Nijm, argued that it reflects the Palestinian resistance and criticized the ban as a suppression of political expression regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict.


Fox News: Trump demands New York AG Letitia James drop civil fraud case 'for the greater good of the country'
Trump demands New York AG Letitia James drop civil fraud case 'for the greater good of the country'
Donald Trump's legal team is urging New York Attorney General Letitia James to dismiss her civil fraud case against him, citing the need for national unity. They argue the case lacks victims and that Trump's business dealings were transparent and beneficial to all parties involved.

Trump has appealed a $454 million judgment against him, and recent court proceedings suggest judges may be open to reversing it. His attorneys claim the ongoing legal battles contribute to national division and call for an end to what they describe as partisan strife.


Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs on Mexico and Canada
Breitbart Business Digest: Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs on Mexico and Canada
President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on all products from Mexico and Canada, effective January 20, unless these countries take action to curb drug trafficking and illegal immigration. This approach reflects his strategy of using tariffs as leverage in trade negotiations.

Trump's announcement is seen as a negotiating tactic, giving both nations time to respond and align their policies with U.S. interests. Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has threatened retaliation, but experts believe both countries will ultimately seek to avoid significant tariffs due to the economic repercussions.


Breitbart: Sharon Stone: Trump Won Because of 'Uneducated' Americans Who Don't Travel Abroad
Sharon Stone: Trump Won Because of 'Uneducated' Americans Who Don't Travel Abroad
Sharon Stone has attributed Donald Trump's election victory to "uneducated" Americans who lack travel experience, describing them as naive and arrogant. Speaking at the Torino Film Festival, she drew parallels between Trump's administration and historical fascism, urging a distinction between "good men" and "bad men."

Stone emphasized the need for awareness among those who associate with "dangerous" individuals, suggesting they pose a threat to women. She expressed concern over the current political climate, reflecting on the perceived ignorance of the American electorate.


#society

Breitbart: Walmart Pulls Back from Diversity Policies in Latest Corporate Abandonment
Walmart Pulls Back from Diversity Policies in Latest Corporate Abandonment
Walmart is scaling back its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, removing sexual and transgender products marketed to children and discontinuing its participation in the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index. The company aims to foster a sense of belonging without politicizing its corporate communications.

This move reflects a broader trend among major corporations retreating from "woke" policies, as public sentiment shifts against politicized corporate agendas. Recent polling indicates a growing skepticism toward DEI programs, particularly among white men, suggesting a significant backlash against corporate involvement in social issues.


Fox News: LAURA: Americans are breathing a sigh of relief
LAURA: Americans are breathing a sigh of relief
Laura Ingraham expresses gratitude and optimism for Thanksgiving, noting a sense of hope among Americans. She highlights conversations with strangers who feel positive about the holiday and emphasizes the opportunity to foster a better future without the turmoil that has characterized recent times.

Ingraham calls for unity and enjoyment, suggesting it's time to shift from conflict to celebration.


GB News: Boom Radio CEO questions how BBC can afford ‘arrogant’ move that could KILL his station: ‘They say they're strapped for cash!’
Boom Radio CEO questions how BBC can afford ‘arrogant’ move that could KILL his station: ‘They say they're strapped for cash!’
Boom Radio CEO Phil Riley criticized the BBC's plan to launch a new Radio 2 spin-off station, claiming it threatens the future of his independent broadcaster. He expressed concerns that the BBC's move would significantly reduce Boom Radio's listenership and revenue, despite the BBC's claims of financial constraints.

Riley highlighted the personal investment he made to establish Boom Radio, which targets older listeners and has seen rapid growth. The BBC's own analysis indicated that the new station would harm Boom Radio's financial performance, yet the BBC is proceeding with the launch. The final decision is pending with Ofcom.


The Epoch Times: China’s Role in Fentanyl Crisis Back in Spotlight as Tariffs Loom
China’s Role in Fentanyl Crisis Back in Spotlight as Tariffs Loom
President-elect Donald Trump plans to implement increased tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, citing their insufficient efforts to combat illegal immigration and the flow of illicit fentanyl into the U.S. The tariffs include a 10% duty on Chinese goods and a 25% tariff on products from Canada and Mexico.

Despite previous agreements, illicit fentanyl continues to be a major issue, linked to nearly 400,000 U.S. deaths since 2016. Experts suggest that stronger actions, including sanctions on Chinese banks, are necessary to effectively address the crisis. China remains the primary source of illicit fentanyl, with ongoing discussions about cooperation to curb its production and trafficking.