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18 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens Announces Retirement
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens announced his retirement effective April, after leading the agency since June 2023. Appointed by President Biden, Owens served nearly three decades and oversaw operations during significant surges in migrant crossings.
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas praised Owens for his leadership and dedication to public service. A potential successor has not been confirmed, but Texas Border Czar Mike Banks is considered a likely candidate.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Rep. Mike Collins on Why Laken Riley Act Necessary
Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA) advocates for the Laken Riley Act, arguing that current laws limit local law enforcement's ability to contact ICE until a serious crime occurs. He believes illegal immigrants often come to the U.S. to engage in criminal activity rather than to improve their lives.
Collins criticizes the Biden administration for policies that he claims encourage criminal behavior among immigrants. He hopes the bill will progress in the current Congress after previously passing the House with bipartisan support but stalling in the Senate.
Breitbart: Los Angeles Suburb Declares Itself 'Non-Sanctuary City,' Pledges to Work with Trump Deportation Plan
Huntington Beach plans to declare itself a "Non-Sanctuary City," aligning with Donald Trump's deportation efforts. City Attorney Michael Gates announced an initiative for the city to cooperate with federal immigration laws, challenging California's sanctuary state policies.
The city has filed a lawsuit against the state, arguing that California's laws conflict with federal immigration laws, creating an untenable situation. Huntington Beach claims the Supremacy Clause mandates that federal law prevails in immigration matters.
#politics
Fox News: As Biden wraps up half-century political career, his failure to turn page on Trump weighs on president
President Biden concludes his presidency with low approval ratings and a legacy marred by challenges, including inflation and immigration issues. Despite legislative achievements, polls indicate that many view his presidency as a failure, with a significant portion of Americans believing he will be remembered unfavorably.
Biden's inability to prevent Trump's return to the presidency further complicates his legacy. While some supporters argue his accomplishments may be recognized over time, the current sentiment suggests he will be seen as a transitional figure in American politics.
Fox News: Here are the greatest Inauguration Day moments in US history
Presidential inaugurations are significant events in U.S. history, showcasing traditions and memorable moments. From George Washington's first address in 1789 to Franklin D. Roosevelt's rallying cry during the Great Depression, these ceremonies have shaped the nation.
Notable inaugurations include Andrew Jackson's rowdy celebration in 1829, William Henry Harrison's lengthy address leading to his early death, and Barack Obama's unique dual swearing-in due to a miscommunication. Each event reflects the evolving nature of American democracy.
Fox News: Who is Sean Curran? Head of Trump's personal detail to be nominated for Secret Service director
Sean Curran, head of President-elect Trump's personal Secret Service detail, is set to be named the agency's next director. Donald Trump Jr. praised Curran as a "great patriot" who will restore order following a recent assassination attempt on Trump that resulted in two deaths.
Curran gained recognition for his actions during the attempt, shielding Trump and ensuring his safety. The incident led to scrutiny of the Secret Service, prompting the resignation of former director Kimberly Cheatle.
#society
Breitbart: Packers Fan Subjected to Vile Tirade Accused of Setting Up Eagles Fan for Social Media Fail
A viral video showed a Philadelphia Eagles fan, Ryan Caldwell, verbally attacking a female Green Bay Packers fan, leading to his firing from a DEI consulting firm. Caldwell apologized but claimed he was provoked.
Now, the Packers fan who posted the video, Alexander Basara, faces accusations of staging the incident for social media fame, given his status as a Packers influencer. Basara denies these claims, asserting he was documenting a typical game day experience.
Fox News: 'Hurkle-durkling' is the viral travel trend that involves lying in bed all day
A new travel trend called "hurkle-durkling," which involves lounging in bed all day, is gaining popularity as travelers seek relaxation and wellness. Hotels are adapting by offering amenities like curated libraries and in-room IV therapy to cater to this desire for comfort and rest.
According to a Hilton report, the primary reason for travel in 2023 is to "rest and recharge," with 73% of vacationers prioritizing relaxation. This trend reflects a broader shift in the hospitality industry towards accommodating guests' needs for downtime.
Fox News: Vermont accused in lawsuit of tracking pregnant women considered unsuitable to be mothers
A lawsuit has been filed against Vermont’s child welfare agency, alleging it used unfounded claims about a pregnant woman's mental health to investigate her and seize custody of her child before birth. The ACLU of Vermont and Pregnancy Justice claim the agency routinely surveils pregnant women deemed unfit.
The suit highlights that the woman was unaware of the investigation during her labor, as officials communicated with the state about her condition without her consent. Advocates argue this reflects a troubling trend of infringing on reproductive rights, calling for an end to such practices.
#war
GB News: Israel-Hamas ceasefire to begin in Gaza after Israeli ministers approve historic peace deal
Israel's government has approved a ceasefire with Hamas, set to begin Sunday at 8:30 AM local time. The agreement includes a pause in fighting, the release of Israeli hostages, and the provision of humanitarian aid to Gaza, where thousands face famine risks.
The ceasefire will occur in three phases, starting with the release of 33 Israeli hostages and 735 Palestinian prisoners. Subsequent phases will negotiate further releases and troop withdrawals. This development offers hope for relief amid ongoing suffering on both sides.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Qatar says Gaza ceasefire to come into effect on Sunday at 8:30 am
The IDF is preparing for a ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas, set to begin on January 19, 2025. The agreement includes the release of 1,904 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for hostages, with specific terms based on the categories of hostages released.
In related developments, the IDF successfully intercepted a missile from Yemen, and Hezbollah's chief praised the ceasefire deal as a sign of resistance against Israel. Additionally, the Israeli cabinet faced internal dissent regarding the hostage deal, with some ministers opposing the agreement.