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America One News
10 Dec 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Democrats in this blue state double down on protecting criminal migrants. For one silly reason
Massachusetts is facing a significant migrant crisis, with costs to taxpayers reaching $1 to $2 billion annually. Governor Maura Healey has declared a state of emergency and is calling for federal assistance, yet state leaders are resisting federal deportation efforts and protecting illegal migrants, including those accused of serious crimes.
Despite the challenges, including rising crime rates linked to migrants, Massachusetts Democrats are prioritizing political agendas over public safety. Healey's declining approval ratings suggest that voters may demand change, potentially leading to a shift in political power if current policies continue.
#politics
Liberty Nation News: SCOTUS Conservatives Say Aloha to Hawaiian Gun Control Appeal - Liberty Nation News
The US Supreme Court criticized Hawaii's gun carry law, deeming it unconstitutional while denying an appeal from Christopher Wilson, charged for carrying a loaded gun without a license. Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch expressed concerns over the state supreme court's handling of the case.
The justices indicated that Hawaii's restrictions on public carry conflict with Second Amendment rights. Thomas emphasized that Americans can challenge unconstitutional firearms laws, hinting that Wilson may return to the Supreme Court if convicted.
#society
Liberty Nation News: The Race Hucksters Come for Daniel Penny After Acquittal - Liberty Nation News
Daniel Penny was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely, who had a history of violent behavior and threatened subway riders. The case has highlighted perceived biases in prosecution, with critics alleging that political motives influenced the charges against Penny.
Following the verdict, activists expressed outrage, with some calling for violence against perceived oppressors. The case has drawn comparisons to other controversial self-defense cases, raising questions about the justice system's treatment of individuals involved in such incidents.
GB News: Calls for speed limits to be slashed on rural roads to deal with dangerous drivers - 'Concerning!'
Over half of British motorists are risking safety by diverting to dangerous rural roads to escape motorway congestion, according to a recent study. With 83% of drivers experiencing significant delays, these rural routes often have narrow lanes and poor conditions, leading to nearly 1,000 deaths annually.
The IAM RoadSmart report highlights the need for lower speed limits on rural roads, with 64% of surveyed drivers supporting a reduction to 50mph. Dangerous driving behaviors, such as U-turns and running red lights, have also increased as frustration mounts among drivers.
The Telegraph: Watch: Greta Thunberg declares ‘f--- Israel’ at German demonstration
Greta Thunberg faced backlash after a video surfaced of her saying "f--- Israel" during a rally in Mannheim, Germany, focused on solidarity with Palestine and climate issues. The remarks drew criticism, with local politicians accusing her of aligning with anti-Semitic sentiments.
Manuel Hagel, a member of the local state parliament, condemned her statements, arguing they promote dehumanizing views and suggesting that figures like Thunberg should not be welcomed in Germany.
Le Monde: A mock trial promotes the Seine's rights
A mock trial held in Paris on December 9, 2024, aimed to highlight the legal protection of the Seine River, featuring notable figures like former minister Corinne Lepage and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo. The event humorously addressed serious issues regarding nature's legal rights amid growing biodiversity threats.
The trial concluded with the jury favoring the idea of granting the Seine legal personality, emphasizing the need for better legal frameworks to protect ecosystems. Advocates argued that such recognition would empower the river to defend itself against environmental harm.
#foreignaffairs
Liberty Nation News: Desperate for a Legacy, Biden Embarks on a Syrian Misadventure - Liberty Nation News
As the Biden administration nears its end, its foreign policy legacy is under scrutiny, with many viewing it as a series of failures. Critics argue that the administration's focus on diversity and inclusion has weakened U.S. standing globally, while military readiness has diminished amid ongoing conflicts.
In a recent move, Biden authorized airstrikes in Syria against ISIS, attempting to project strength before leaving office. However, the administration's overall approach to national security has left the U.S. military in a precarious position, with dwindling munitions and growing threats from adversaries.
#sports
The Federalist: New LPGA Policy Lets Men Compete As Women If They Look Girly
The LPGA's new "gender eligibility" policy permits male athletes who meet specific testosterone and puberty criteria to compete in women's golf, raising concerns about inherent male advantages in sports. Critics argue the policy fails to address prepubescent advantages and relies on invasive monitoring.
This approach not only risks the integrity of women's sports but also normalizes the surgical and chemical alterations associated with gender reassignment. The policy may inadvertently encourage harmful practices among young athletes, leaving women's sports in a precarious position.