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11 Dec 2024
#illegals
Fox News: ‘Game on’: Trump border czar fires back after House Dem promises ‘resistance’ to deportations
Incoming border czar Tom Homan is asserting his commitment to lead mass deportations in Chicago, responding to Democratic Rep. Delia Ramirez's warning of resistance. He emphasized the importance of prioritizing public safety threats, including illegal immigrants involved in crime.
Homan's remarks indicate a readiness to confront opposition from local officials who resist deportation efforts, stating that their duty is to protect their communities. He specifically mentioned targeting gangs like Tren de Aragua, which have established a presence in Chicago.
#politics
The Western Journal: Pete Hegseth Preemptively Crushes Leftist Media Hit Piece Before It's Even Published - He Brought the Receipts
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, preemptively addressed a potential hit piece from ProPublica by sharing his acceptance letter to West Point. He criticized the media for spreading false information and has received mixed support from Republican senators regarding his confirmation.
Hegseth's strong stance against media attacks has garnered backing from some GOP members, while others remain cautious. Prominent MAGA supporters are threatening to challenge hesitant senators in upcoming primaries, indicating a push for unity behind Trump's cabinet choices.
The Telegraph: Taliban minister killed in ‘Islamic State’ suicide attack
Khalil Rahman Haqqani, the Taliban’s minister for refugees, was killed in a suicide bombing in Kabul, with the Islamic State suspected of the attack. Six others also died in the blast, marking a significant loss for the Taliban and the Haqqani network.
Haqqani, designated a "global terrorist" by Washington, was a key figure in the Taliban's interim government and had been involved in securing international aid amid rising refugee issues. His death represents the highest-profile killing since the Taliban's return to power in 2021.
#society
Fox News: 'DeSanta Claus' strikes again: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announces extra days off for state workers
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that state workers will receive three additional days off this month—December 23, 24, and 31—along with Christmas and New Year's Day. This decision aims to reward employees for their hard work, especially after dealing with three hurricanes this year.
DeSantis emphasized the importance of family time during the holiday season and noted that state offices will be closed on these five days. This follows a previous closure for November 27, the day before Thanksgiving. The governor's office highlighted the dedication of state employees in responding to recent emergencies.
Times Of Israel: Hadassah Academic College launches new program for French immigrants
Hadassah Academic College in Jerusalem has initiated a four-year optometry program for French-speaking immigrants, responding to a surge in applications from France due to rising antisemitism. The program includes Hebrew language courses and extensive support from the Israeli government.
The Aliyah and Integration Ministry aims to expand such programs to accommodate the growing interest among French Jews to immigrate following the October 7 Hamas attacks. Students will receive full tuition coverage, housing assistance, and counseling to aid their integration into Israeli society.
The Western Journal: Democratic Congressman Pens Racist 'Dear White People' Message: 'Some of You Are Too Far Gone'
Rep. Jamaal Bowman recently made headlines for a controversial social media post addressing white people, claiming some are "too far gone" in the fight against white supremacy. His comments drew criticism for promoting divisive rhetoric and lacking factual support, particularly regarding police violence examples.
Bowman's statements included references to high-profile cases of police violence, but critics argue he misrepresents facts and overlooks broader contexts. His remarks have sparked backlash, with detractors pointing to his recent electoral defeat as indicative of the consequences of such divisive language.
The Federalist: Bowman Dismisses 60% Of Americans Based On Their Skin Color
Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., recently published an open letter addressing "white people," expressing frustration over racial issues and the acquittal of a white subway passenger in a controversial case. He criticized perceived racial injustice and called for solidarity in combating white supremacy.
Bowman's comments have sparked debate over double standards in political discourse, as similar statements made by Republican figures would likely face severe backlash. The letter reflects ongoing tensions surrounding race relations and identity politics in America, particularly within the Democratic Party.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Rotten to the Very End: 3 Days After Election, Biden Handed Iran $10 Billion
President Biden's administration has waived sanctions on Iran, allowing the country to access $10 billion in previously frozen funds just three days after the recent presidential election. This move has drawn criticism for potentially empowering terrorism, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken claiming it serves U.S. national security interests.
The decision is seen as a strategic maneuver to undermine former President Trump's influence, as Biden's policy shifts have allowed Iran's financial situation to improve significantly since Trump’s presidency. Critics question the rationale behind funding Iran, suggesting it prioritizes political maneuvering over national security.
#economy
GB News: Drivers issued urgent car finance warning as Britons could receive compensation - 'Put in a complaint!'
Car finance customers suspecting mis-selling are urged to complain to lenders as the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) investigates hidden commission payments. Thousands have already filed complaints, potentially leading to one of the largest compensation schemes since the PPI scandal.
The FCA is considering a structured redress system for affected customers, with major banks setting aside funds for claims. The situation has drawn significant parliamentary scrutiny, highlighting concerns over transparency in the car finance industry.
#culture
Fox News: Deck the halls with these trending Christmas decorations
As the holiday season approaches, Christmas decorations are evolving with a blend of classic charm and modern innovation. This year emphasizes sustainability with eco-friendly options like biodegradable ornaments and handcrafted items, alongside nostalgic vintage decorations that evoke cherished memories.
Trends include customizable stockings, oversized artistic tree toppers, and smart holiday lighting that merges technology with tradition. From playful inflatables to chic monochromatic color schemes, the decorations aim to create a festive atmosphere that celebrates both beauty and connection.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Dutch woman gets 10 years in prison for enslaving Yazidi after joining ISIS in Syria
A Dutch court sentenced Hasna A, a 33-year-old woman, to 10 years in prison for enslaving a Yazidi woman while she was a member of the Islamic State in Syria. She was found guilty of multiple charges, including promoting terrorist crimes and endangering her young son.
The court emphasized the severity of her actions, which contributed to the systematic attack on the Yazidi community during the Islamic State's campaign of violence. Hasna A was repatriated to the Netherlands in 2022 and arrested upon her return.
Fox News: Violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua spreads to one of America’s most remote states
The Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has expanded its reach to 17 U.S. states, including North Dakota, where a suspected member was arrested for felony theft. Henry Theis, 25, was found with stolen cash and linked to a group involved in hacking ATMs.
The gang, originating from a Venezuelan prison, has been implicated in violent crimes across the country, including high-profile murders. Local authorities and lawmakers are raising concerns about the gang's growing influence and the need for enhanced border security.
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Call me an optimist but I don't believe Americans are celebrating murder
The murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson by Luigi Mangioni is viewed by most Americans as a tragic act of evil, despite some media figures expressing admiration for the suspect. Reactions from outlets like Vox Media and UPenn show a shift away from celebrating Mangioni, as public sentiment remains firmly against the act.
While a few crowdfunding efforts have emerged for Mangioni, they are minimal compared to the overwhelming condemnation of his actions. The narrative that some Americans support vigilante justice is largely a media fabrication, as the reality is that Thompson's murder has left a family devastated and underscores a clear moral divide.
#sports
Forbes: The NFL Is Going To Berlin, Spain And Possibly Ireland In 2025
The NFL will host its first regular season game in Berlin in 2025, expanding its international presence in Germany, which already includes Munich and Frankfurt. The league aims to play up to eight games outside the U.S. next year, including potential matches in Madrid and Dublin.
With 20 million fans in Germany, the NFL is focused on increasing its global revenue, targeting $25 billion by 2027. The league is also investing in developing flag football talent for the 2028 Olympics.