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19 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Poll Shows Post-Election Crash in Public Tolerance for Illegal Migration
An Ipsos poll for the New York Times reveals that 87% of Americans support deporting illegal migrants with criminal records, while only 10% oppose it. The poll indicates a significant shift in public opinion towards stricter immigration enforcement, with a notable increase in support for deportations among Democrats.
The survey also highlights a growing demand for reduced legal migration, with 30% of respondents believing there are too many legal migrants. As the 2026 elections approach, these trends may influence legislative support for measures like the Laken Riley bill aimed at detaining criminal migrants.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Rallies for, against hostage deal held across Israel hours before it takes effect
Thousands protested in Israel over the government's hostage release-deal with Hamas, urging a comprehensive agreement for the immediate release of all captives instead of a phased approach. Demonstrators expressed concerns that the deal, which involves releasing 33 hostages and nearly 1,904 Palestinian prisoners, could leave some hostages behind.
While some rallied in support of the deal, others condemned it as a threat to national security, with clashes reported in Jerusalem. The ceasefire is set to begin soon, with the first phase of the agreement expected to release a limited number of hostages and prisoners.
Breitbart: Google CEO to Attend Inauguration After Hosting Party for Left Resistance
Google CEO Sundar Pichai will attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, despite the company's previous plans to cohost an event with the Democrat super PAC Priorities USA aimed at resisting the Republican agenda. Prominent tech leaders, including Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg, will also be present.
While Google will host a social hour for attendees, it will not participate in the preceding digital retrospective event. The company's involvement comes amid Trump's criticisms of Google, which he accuses of bias against him.
#society
GB News: Methanol poisoning kills 33 in Turkey and leaves further 48 in hospital
In Turkey, 33 people have died from suspected methanol poisoning, with 48 others hospitalized after consuming tainted alcoholic beverages. Authorities have arrested four suspects for selling the drinks and have confiscated 29 tonnes of adulterated alcohol since the start of 2025.
The rise in methanol-related incidents has been linked to high alcohol taxes, prompting some to turn to bootleg production. Turkish President Erdogan's opposition to alcohol consumption has also been cited as a contributing factor. Police continue to investigate and shut down illegal operations.
Breitbart: R&B Singer The Weeknd Pledges $1 Million to Los Angeles Fire Relief
The Weeknd has committed $1 million to relief efforts for the Los Angeles wildfires, canceling his Pasadena concert to prioritize support for affected communities. His donation will aid the LAFD Foundation, GoFundMe's Wildfire Relief Fund, and the LA Regional Food Bank.
The fires have resulted in at least 27 fatalities and left 31 missing, with over 38,600 acres burned. Other celebrities, including Beyoncé and Leonardo DiCaprio, have also made significant donations. A benefit concert, FireAid, is scheduled for January 30.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Houthis warn of 'consequences' for any attacks on Yemen during Gaza ceasefire
Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for an attack on the USS Harry S. Truman and warned of severe consequences for any aggression during the upcoming Gaza ceasefire. They stated they would respond to any attacks with military operations without limits.
The Houthis, aligned with Iran, have targeted shipping in the Red Sea and threatened to continue their assaults if Israel does not adhere to the ceasefire terms. Their actions have significantly disrupted trade routes in the region.
Times Of Israel: Iran unveils new underground naval base in Persian Gulf amid tension with US, Israel
Iran has unveiled an underground naval missile base in the Gulf, coinciding with the start of Donald Trump's second term as President. The move raises tensions amid fears that Trump may strengthen US sanctions and support Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear sites.
The base, located 500 meters deep, houses vessels capable of launching long-range missiles. Iranian officials assert that their military capabilities serve as a deterrent against the US and Israel, despite claims that their nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
#crime
Breitbart: Rapper Busta Rhymes Accused of Punching a Man in the Face in New York
Rapper Busta Rhymes, also known as Trevor Smith, faces a misdemeanor charge of third-degree assault after allegedly punching a 50-year-old man multiple times during an argument in Brooklyn on January 10. The victim was hospitalized with facial swelling.
Rhymes received a desk appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in court on February 3. The rapper is recognized for hits like “Break Ya Neck” and “Touch It.”