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13 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: California Reports: Illegal Migrant Arrested amid Arson Fears
A man identified as Juan Manuel Sierra-Leyva, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, was arrested in Los Angeles after residents feared he would use a blowtorch to ignite wildfires. He is in custody for a probation violation, with ICE planning to place a detainer request, though it may not be honored due to California's Sanctuary State law.
This incident occurs amid ongoing debates in California about providing additional funding to assist illegal immigrants in evading deportation. Local officials and residents remain vigilant against potential arson threats, recalling previous incidents involving illegal migrants.
#politics
Fox News: New Jersey mayor floats 'reverse congestion pricing' toll in response to NYC's controversial toll
Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop has proposed a reverse congestion pricing toll in response to New York City's new congestion pricing plan. He believes this could generate funds for New Jersey's mass transit system, which he criticizes for its inefficiency.
Fulop suggests implementing tolls at crossings into New Jersey, with potential exemptions, to create a similar impact fee as New York's. He argues that the revenue could improve New Jersey Transit and address ongoing transportation issues.
#society
Breitbart: Preliminary L.A. Wildfires Death Toll Rises to 24 Ahead of High Winds
The death toll from California wildfires has risen to 24, with ongoing investigations into the fatalities. The Eaton Fire accounts for 16 deaths, while 8 are linked to the Palisades Fire. Many victims remain unidentified, with one confirmed as 84-year-old Charles Mortimer.
Wildfires have devastated over 40,000 acres in the greater Los Angeles Area, destroying more than 12,300 structures. The Palisades Fire has expanded to 23,713 acres with 11% containment, and strong Santa Ana winds are expected to exacerbate conditions.