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27 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Rivera: Trump's Mass Deportations Will Be 'Horrifying,' They'll 'Tarnish the Reputation of the Nation'
Geraldo Rivera expressed deep concern over President-elect Donald Trump's plans for mass deportations, warning that the approach could damage the nation's reputation. He likened the potential situation to the Japanese Internment during World War II, emphasizing the humanitarian implications.
Rivera argued that the proposed holding areas for undocumented immigrants would be inhumane, urging for a more compassionate solution to immigration issues. He criticized Trump for taking action on this matter before assuming office.
#politics
Breitbart: Cuellar: Trump's Tariff Threat 'Will Definitely Get Mexico to the Table So We Can Solve the Problem'
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) emphasized that while Mexico has made efforts to combat fentanyl and immigration issues, it can do significantly more. He suggested that President-Elect Trump's tariff threat serves as leverage to encourage Mexico to negotiate on these matters.
Cuellar pointed out the economic interdependence between the U.S. and Mexico, noting that neither country wants to impose a 25% tariff on each other. He believes this pressure will prompt Mexico to engage in discussions to address the challenges of immigration and fentanyl trafficking.
Breitbart: Top House Intel. Dem: Mexico Could 'Stop' Accepting Deportations Over Tariff Threats
Rep. Jim Himes expressed concerns about President-Elect Trump's tariff threats, suggesting they are a risky tactic to initiate negotiations. He warned that mass deportations could lead to a significant influx of people back to their home countries, which could retaliate.
Himes emphasized that Mexico, Central America, and Canada hold considerable leverage in these discussions, urging the new administration to acknowledge this dynamic. He noted that the markets seem to view Trump's approach as a negotiating strategy.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Israel secures ceasefire with Hezbollah as Netanyahu hails setting terror group back 'decades'
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire deal proposed by the US and France, aiming for a 60-day halt to hostilities with Hezbollah. The agreement will be presented to Israel's cabinet and is set to take effect at 2am GMT on Wednesday.
Israeli PM Netanyahu emphasized the country's military readiness to respond to any violations, claiming significant setbacks to Hezbollah's capabilities. He also reaffirmed Israel's commitment to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and continuing operations against Hamas.
#culture
The Telegraph: French finally fall in love with Les Miserables - after Englishness stripped out
Les Misérables, a globally celebrated musical, has finally returned to France after years of lukewarm reception. The new production, which opened at the Théâtre du Châtelet, is based on the original British version but has been adapted to remove its English elements.
Reworked by the original creators, Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg, the show has been praised for its “majestic” and “flamboyant” presentation. Boublil expressed satisfaction with the French lyrics, emphasizing the musical's roots in French culture.
#technology
Breitbart: Kai Trump Posts Behind-the-Scenes Video from SpaceX Rocket Launch
Kai Trump, granddaughter of President-elect Donald Trump, shared a video of Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship launch in Texas. The footage includes her journey on a private jet and interactions with Musk and Senator Ted Cruz, discussing the rocket's landing and future improvements.
Musk explained that the rocket's first stage unexpectedly splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico instead of landing as planned. He noted that the launch was primarily for learning, with better versions of the rocket already in production.