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9 Nov 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Joe Biden's Illegal Migrant Inflow to Hit 9 Million by January
Joe Biden's Illegal Migrant Inflow to Hit 9 Million by January
Data reveals that President Biden's administration, under Alejandro Mayorkas, has admitted approximately 10.5 million illegal migrants from January 2021 to June 2024, with only 2.5 million blocked under Title 42. The influx has contributed to rising housing costs and stagnant wages for American workers.

The strategy has faced criticism for prioritizing low-wage labor over productivity improvements, impacting the economy and public support for immigration policies. As the Biden administration approaches the election, the consequences of these migration policies may significantly influence political dynamics.


#politics

Breitbart: Maher: 2024 'Very Much About' Rejection of 'Anti-Common Sense Woke Bullsh*t'
Maher: 2024 'Very Much About' Rejection of 'Anti-Common Sense Woke Bullsh*t'
On HBO’s “Real Time,” Bill Maher criticized the 2024 election landscape, asserting that voters are tired of "anti-common sense woke" policies. He highlighted Kamala Harris's poor polling among various demographics, joking about her support among specific groups.

Maher noted the passage of Proposition 36 in Los Angeles, which reclassified shoplifting as a felony, reflecting a shift in public sentiment. He pointed to the defeat of San Francisco's Mayor London Breed as evidence that even liberal voters are fed up with issues like homelessness and public drug use.


Breitbart: Survey: Over Half of Harris Voters Want to Relocate After Trump Win
Survey: Over Half of Harris Voters Want to Relocate After Trump Win
A recent survey reveals that 54% of voters who supported Vice President Kamala Harris are considering relocating following Donald Trump's election victory. Among those, 90% are eyeing moves to another country, with Canada, the UK, and Mexico as top choices.

Concerns driving these potential relocations include abortion rights and racial inequality. Notably, Gen Z appears most inclined to move, while some public figures who previously threatened to leave have yet to act on those promises.


Fox News: Former Georgia senator Kelly Loeffler to serve on Trump's inaugural committee
Former Georgia senator Kelly Loeffler to serve on Trump's inaugural committee
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler to lead his inaugural committee, with New York real estate investor Steve Witkoff as co-chair. Trump emphasized the significance of the victory and his commitment to the "America First" agenda during the announcement.

Loeffler, a staunch ally of Trump, previously served as a senator and has remained active in conservative politics. She has been vocal in her support for Trump and has criticized political opponents, including a recent ad campaign targeting Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.


Breitbart: Mark Paoletta: Trump Has Legal and Historical Authority to Direct Justice Department’s Agenda
Mark Paoletta: Trump Has Legal and Historical Authority to Direct Justice Department’s Agenda
Mark Paoletta, a former Trump administration official, argues that U.S. presidents have historically supervised the Department of Justice (DOJ), countering claims of its independence. He cites examples from past presidents to illustrate that the Constitution grants the president authority over the DOJ's operations.

Paoletta asserts that this oversight is essential for implementing the president's agenda, emphasizing that political opponents should not be exempt from legal accountability. He believes Trump should restore a traditional relationship with the DOJ, focusing on law enforcement priorities that align with his campaign promises.


#society

Fox News: Deer caught on camera 'thrashing around' 103-year-old woman’s apartment before escaping through glass door
Deer caught on camera 'thrashing around' 103-year-old woman’s apartment before escaping through glass door
A 103-year-old resident in Michigan was injured when a deer broke into her assisted living apartment. Officers responded after staff reported the incident, finding the deer thrashing in the living room. They broke a patio door to help the deer escape, and the resident was taken to the ER with non-life-threatening injuries.

The officers confirmed the resident was conscious and alert after the incident. The deer could not be located following its escape.


Forbes: Kate Middleton Joins Royal Family At Remembrance Event—As Queen Camilla Recovers From Illness (Photos)
Kate Middleton Joins Royal Family At Remembrance Event—As Queen Camilla Recovers From Illness (Photos)
Kate, Princess of Wales, attended the annual Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in London, marking her second public engagement since completing chemotherapy. She was joined by Prince William, King Charles III, and other royal family members to honor fallen service personnel.

Queen Camilla was absent due to a seasonal chest infection. Kate, who announced her cancer diagnosis in March, expressed a desire to show support for the community following a tragic local incident. She is expected to continue participating in public events as she enters a new phase of recovery.


Le Monde: Tens of thousands march in Spain over handling of deadly floods
Tens of thousands march in Spain over handling of deadly floods
Tens of thousands protested in Valencia and other Spanish cities on November 9, expressing outrage over the government's handling of recent deadly floods that killed at least 220 people. Demonstrators criticized both regional president Carlos Mazón and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez for their slow response and lack of adequate warnings.

As the clean-up continues, locals voiced their frustration, with some calling for resignations and accusing officials of political mismanagement during a crisis. The protests highlighted a broader sentiment of distrust in the authorities' ability to respond effectively to emergencies.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Burkina Faso says Russia partnership is 'better suited' compared to France
Burkina Faso says Russia partnership is 'better suited' compared to France
Burkina Faso's foreign minister, Karamoko Jean-Marie Traoré, expressed strong support for the nation's partnership with Russia, stating it better serves Burkina Faso's needs compared to its historical ties with France. Following a 2022 military coup, the government has embraced Russian military assistance to combat Islamist insurgencies.

Traoré emphasized that cooperation with Russia aligns with Burkina Faso's goals and dismissed concerns about becoming overly reliant on Moscow. He noted that both nations have faced similar challenges from Western narratives and praised Russia's approach to addressing neocolonialism.


#culture

Fox News: Joaquin Phoenix tried to quit 'Gladiator'; Russell Crowe called it 'terribly unprofessional': director
Joaquin Phoenix tried to quit 'Gladiator'; Russell Crowe called it 'terribly unprofessional': director
Ridley Scott recounted a tense moment during the filming of "Gladiator," where Joaquin Phoenix almost backed out of his role as Commodus. Scott described how he had to step in as a supportive figure to convince Phoenix to stay.

Russell Crowe also faced challenges, nearly quitting due to concerns over the script. Despite initial doubts, both actors acknowledge the film's significant impact on their careers. The sequel is set to feature Paul Mescal as Lucius, the son of Lucilla.


#technology

GB News: Space mystery as Britain's oldest satellite is moved halfway around the world - 'Ticking time bomb!'
Space mystery as Britain's oldest satellite is moved halfway around the world - 'Ticking time bomb!'
The UK's oldest satellite, Skynet-1A, launched in 1969, has unexpectedly moved to a new position over the Americas, raising concerns among scientists. Initially stationed over Africa, it is now at risk of colliding with other satellites due to its current "gravity well" location.

Experts believe the satellite may have been repositioned in the 1970s, but records are missing. With its status as a "dead" satellite, it poses a potential hazard, prompting the UK's National Space Operations Centre to monitor it closely and consider future maneuvers.