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4 Nov 2024
#illegals
Human Events: Keir Starmer to deploy drones as part of £75 million funding package to help UK officials detain migrant smugglers
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a £75 million funding package to combat illegal migration through the English Channel, focusing on human smuggling. The initiative includes deploying maritime drones and enhancing resources for the Border Security Command to tackle smuggling networks.
Starmer aims to treat people smugglers like terrorists and improve coordination among policing and intelligence agencies. However, skepticism remains regarding the feasibility of these measures, as many smugglers operate from abroad. Over 5,400 illegal crossings were reported in October alone.
#politics
Le Monde: Georgia high court says absentee ballots must be returned by Election Day, even in county with delay
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that voters in Cobb County who received absentee ballots late will not have an extension to return them. They must vote in person on Election Day or bring their ballots to the elections office by 7 PM that day to ensure their votes are counted.
The delay was attributed to equipment issues and a surge in absentee ballot requests. Election officials are using express mail services to expedite ballot delivery, but over 1,000 late ballots were sent to voters outside Georgia.
GB News: US election: Watch the moment Donald Trump pays tribute to ‘rebel’ Nigel Farage in Pennsylvania
Donald Trump campaigned in Pennsylvania, praising his ally Nigel Farage as a "rebel" and a "spectacular man." He highlighted Farage's impact in the UK and expressed confidence in his own electoral chances, despite a tight race against Kamala Harris.
Both candidates are making final efforts to secure votes as polls show a deadlock ahead of election day.
Forbes: Pennsylvania Is This Year’s Most Crucial Swing State—Here’s How Harris Or Trump Could Still Win Tomorrow Without It
In the upcoming election, Pennsylvania is viewed as a crucial battleground, with experts suggesting that winning the state significantly boosts a candidate's chances of securing the presidency. Current polling shows a tight race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with margins nearly indistinguishable.
Both candidates have potential paths to victory without Pennsylvania, but they require winning other key swing states. Harris must secure states like Michigan and Wisconsin, while Trump could rely on victories in Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina. The outcome in these states will likely determine the election.
Breitbart: Kamala's Silence on Popular Crime Referendum Signals Deference to Party -- and Soros
Vice President Kamala Harris has refrained from commenting on California's Proposition 36, a referendum aimed at amending a previous law linked to rising retail crime. This silence raises questions about her willingness to prioritize party loyalty over public safety concerns, especially as support for the measure grows among voters.
Harris's inaction reflects a broader trend among Democrats to avoid confronting the failures of past criminal justice reforms, despite evident shifts in public sentiment. As California grapples with crime issues, her reluctance to endorse Proposition 36 suggests a potential governance style that aligns closely with party interests rather than constituents' demands.
Front Page Magazine: From ‘Clingers’ to ‘Garbage’ - Why the 16 Years of Vilification?
The article critiques the disdainful language used by prominent left-wing politicians to describe segments of the American populace, particularly those who support former President Trump. It highlights a divide between the elite, who often promote progressive agendas without facing their consequences, and the middle class, who prioritize practical issues like job security, safe streets, and affordable living.
The author argues that the elite's policies tend to harm those they claim to help, while the middle class remains wary of government dependency and radical changes. This growing divide is seen as a central theme in the upcoming election, as many feel increasingly marginalized and insulted by those in power.
Breitbart: WATCH -- Former Obama Aide: Early Voting Numbers Look 'Scary' for Harris
Early voting data has raised concerns for Vice President Kamala Harris as she competes against former President Donald Trump. Former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina noted that Republicans have gained an advantage in early voting compared to the previous election cycle.
With over 30 million votes already cast, voter motivation appears high. Meanwhile, Harris has focused on Hollywood endorsements rather than addressing issues facing everyday Americans, such as inflation and crime, which may impact her campaign's effectiveness.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Holds Rally in Reading, Pennsylvania
Former President Donald Trump addressed supporters at a rally in Reading, Pennsylvania, on November 4, the day before the election. His remarks focused on rallying voter support ahead of the polls.
Fox News: Pennsylvania judge allows Elon Musk's PAC to continue $1M a day giveaway
A Pennsylvania judge has ruled that Elon Musk's America PAC can continue its $1 million-a-day contest until November 5. The court revealed that winners of the contest are predetermined rather than randomly selected, as confirmed by America PAC attorney Chris Gober.
This ruling allows the PAC to proceed with its planned announcements of recipients. The situation is developing, and further updates are expected.
Breitbart: Donald Trump Rallies in Raleigh: 'We're Leading,' 'Ours to Lose,' 'Vote!'
Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, emphasizing the importance of voter turnout for his campaign. He expressed confidence in winning the state, which he has never lost, and framed the election around economic conditions, echoing Ronald Reagan's famous question about voters' well-being compared to four years ago.
Trump also criticized immigration policies, threatening to impose tariffs on Mexico if the flow of drugs and crime continues. Political analysts suggest that while Pennsylvania is crucial for the election outcome, Trump's early voter data indicates a favorable position, particularly in swing states like Wisconsin.
#society
The Mirror: Government to lower domestic abuse age after teen Holly Newton's murder
The UK government is considering lowering the legal age for recognizing domestic abuse victims following the murder of 15-year-old Holly Newton. Her mother, Micala Trussler, advocates for better education on domestic abuse in schools and a change in the law, which currently requires both victim and abuser to be over 16.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper acknowledged the need for improved recording of violence in teenage relationships. Advocates, including Carole Gould, argue that lowering the age to 12 could enhance awareness and help young people identify abusive behaviors. The campaign also calls for longer sentences for domestic abusers and better support for victims.
GB News: Trial begins in France over murder of teacher who showed Prophet Mohammad caricature
Eight individuals are on trial in Paris for their alleged involvement in the 2020 beheading of French teacher Samuel Paty, who was killed after showing caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad. The trial includes accusations against Brahim Chnina and Abdelhakim Sefrioui for inciting hatred against Paty.
Prosecutors allege that Chnina's social media posts led to the attack, while Sefrioui's lawyer denies any connection to the assailant. The trial is closely watched by educators, emphasizing the importance of freedom of expression and the safety of teachers. The proceedings are expected to continue until December.