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3 Nov 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Police Video Highlights Weekly Chaos in Texas Resulting from Biden-Harris Open Border Policies
The Texas Department of Public Safety released a video depicting chaos at the U.S.-Mexico border, attributing it to the Biden-Harris administration's open-border policies. The footage highlights human smuggling, drug seizures, and cartel violence, including a gun battle near Donna, Texas.
The recap covers various illegal activities, including high-speed chases and trafficking operations, reflecting the ongoing challenges faced in border security over the past three and a half years.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: The Biden-Harris Secret Hostage Deal With China
The Biden administration recently negotiated a hostage deal with China, securing the release of David Lin, a U.S. citizen imprisoned for 16 years, in exchange for an unidentified Chinese national. This raises concerns about national security and the precedent for future hostage situations.
Such deals may create a cycle of hostage-taking, particularly with authoritarian regimes like China, Russia, and Iran, where U.S. citizens could be at risk. The ongoing practice of trading hostages undermines the safety of Americans abroad.
#economy
GB News: New parking charges in major city launching tomorrow could see prices nearly double - 'Short-sighted'
Wolverhampton City Council will increase parking charges in council-owned car parks starting November 4, with full-day fees potentially doubling to £9. This change aims to address financial challenges and align rates with private car parks, generating an additional £1 million annually.
Local businesses and residents express concerns that the hike may deter shoppers and harm the city center's economy, which is already struggling. Critics, including local Conservatives, label the decision as short-sighted and detrimental to attracting visitors.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: Synagogue Bomber Teaches 'Social Justice in Action' at Canadian college
In 1980, a bomb planted by the PFLP outside a Paris synagogue killed four and injured dozens during a Shabbat service. The attack, intended to maximize casualties, was linked to Hassan Diab, who was recently convicted in absentia in France.
Despite his conviction, the Canadian government has refused to extradite Diab, who now teaches a course on social justice at Carleton University. This situation raises questions about the intersection of academia and historical violence.