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11 Dec 2024
#illegals
Fox News: New data reveals America has tens of thousands of noncitizens from US adversary with deportation orders
Nearly 40,000 Chinese nationals are among over 1.4 million noncitizens with deportation orders who are not currently in ICE detention. The number of individuals on ICE's non-detained docket has surged, with many facing challenges to deportation due to legal appeals or uncooperative home countries.
Lawmakers are concerned about the implications of these figures, particularly regarding national security and the potential for espionage. The incoming Trump administration plans to prioritize public safety in its mass deportation efforts, but it will face significant hurdles, including diplomatic challenges with countries that refuse to accept their nationals.
#politics
The Mirror: Over half of farmers who gain from tax loophole have 'no involvement in farming'
Farmers protested in London against the government's planned inheritance tax changes, claiming the new 20% rate will disproportionately impact smaller family farms while benefiting wealthy landowners. Demonstrators argued that over half of those claiming agricultural relief are not actively farming.
Leaders from the farming community are urging the government to pause the changes, citing potential financial ruin for many farmers. The protests highlight concerns over the concentration of land ownership and the impact of tax policies on the agricultural sector.
The Mirror: Kemi Badenoch 'hypocrisy' over links with lawyer peer who defended Shamima Begum
Kemi Badenoch faces accusations of hypocrisy after it was revealed that a peer linked to her team, Baron Verdirame, was part of Shamima Begum's defense team. She criticized Keir Starmer for appointing Richard Hermer, who represented Begum, as Attorney General.
Badenoch's spokesperson emphasized that Starmer's actions contradict his stance on citizenship removal for jihadis. The situation highlights complexities within the Conservative Party regarding the Begum case and raises questions about accountability in protecting British citizens.
The Mirror: Tory MPs slammed for voting against plan to keep abusers and murderers locked up
Tory MPs faced criticism for voting against a proposal to keep dangerous offenders, including murderers and domestic abusers, incarcerated. The plan aimed to close a loophole in the early release scheme, ensuring certain serious crimes would not qualify for early release.
Opposition members highlighted the Conservatives' failure to protect victims, while Tory representatives cited concerns over the proposal's safeguards and the government's capacity to manage probation effectively.
Breitbart: McCarthy: Pelosi 'Destroyed' the Democratic Party
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized the Democratic Party's leadership, attributing its recent struggles to former Speaker Nancy Pelosi. He suggested that the party is deeply in debt and should seek financial help from high-profile endorsers like Oprah and Jay-Z.
McCarthy claimed that the party's progressive and socialist factions have taken control, altering the primary system to their advantage while alienating moderate voices. He argued that these actions have contributed to the party's decline and have even helped elevate Donald Trump.
Times Of Israel: FBI director Wray says he will resign before Trump takes office
FBI Director Christopher Wray will resign early next year, following President-elect Donald Trump's indication that he intends to replace him with Kash Patel. Wray, appointed by Trump in 2017, cited the need for a smooth transition as his reason for stepping down after the current administration.
Patel, who has limited experience with the FBI, has pledged to reshape the bureau's role and shut down its headquarters in Washington. Wray's tenure has been marked by criticism from Trump and his allies, particularly regarding the FBI's investigations into Trump-related issues.
Fox News: Jim Jordan cheers Wray resignation, but says he's not done probing his FBI tenure
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan expressed his intention to continue oversight of FBI Director Christopher Wray, who announced his resignation. Jordan criticized Wray's leadership, citing issues like the targeting of parents at school board meetings and the FBI's treatment of whistleblowers.
Jordan indicated that investigations into the FBI's actions would persist, highlighting ongoing inquiries and anticipated reports from the inspector general. He also endorsed Kash Patel, Trump's nominee to succeed Wray.
#society
GB News: Prince Harry issues emotional speech at Christmas party
Prince Harry participated in a virtual Christmas party for 280 children who lost parents in the British armed forces, organized by Scotty's Little Soldiers charity. The event included creative activities and a Q&A session, fostering community among the attendees.
Harry, drawing from his own experience of loss, offered support and reminded participants that it's normal to experience a range of emotions during the holidays. The charity emphasized the importance of connection and community for bereaved families, especially during challenging times.
#military
Fox News: Marine critic of Afghan withdrawal to lead rank-and-file enlistees in Senate visits promoting Hegseth
Marine Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller is organizing enlisted service members to advocate for defense nominee Pete Hegseth in the Senate next week. Scheller, who previously criticized military leadership over the Afghanistan withdrawal, emphasizes the need for accountability and a meritocratic military.
Scheller believes Hegseth, a combat veteran, represents a shift away from traditional military leadership and is better aligned with the current sentiments of service members. He aims to engage senators who may be undecided about Hegseth's nomination.
#health
The Mirror: Puberty blockers banned in Britain due to 'unacceptable safety risks'
The UK government has indefinitely banned puberty blockers for children, citing "unacceptable safety risks" after a review by the Commission on Human Medicines. Health Secretary Wes Streeting emphasized the need for caution due to unknown long-term effects and concerns about informed consent.
The ban follows recommendations from the Cass Review, which highlighted inadequate evidence supporting the benefits of these treatments for gender dysphoria. Plans are underway to establish new regional centers for young patients while a clinical trial on puberty blockers is set for next year.
#sports
Breitbart: Ohio Lawmaker Wants to Make Flag-Planting a Felony Offense Following Michigan-Ohio State Brawl
Following Michigan's recent victory over Ohio State, tensions escalated when Michigan players planted their flag at midfield, leading to a brawl requiring police intervention. In response, Ohio State Representative Josh Williams proposed the O.H.I.O. Sportsmanship Act to ban flag-planting at Ohio Stadium, making it a fifth-degree felony.
Despite the proposal, Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens indicated the bill is unlikely to pass, citing timing issues as the legislative session nears its end. The act aims to curb post-game celebrations that provoke rivalries.
Breitbart: 49ers' Deebo Samuel Still Frustrated Despite Having Social Media Post Flagged by Community Notes
Deebo Samuel expressed frustration over his low production on social media, blaming his quarterback and play callers. Despite his claims, a community note highlighted his struggles, noting he leads the team in drops.
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan and quarterback Brock Purdy defended Samuel, emphasizing their desire to involve him more in the offense. They acknowledged the challenges of game schemes affecting player usage.
#technology
Breitbart: Zucked Up: Meta's Facebook and Instagram Suffer Global Outage
Meta is experiencing widespread technical issues, affecting access to Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Users globally have reported significant disruptions, with Downdetector noting over 100,000 issues for Facebook and 70,000 for Instagram.
Meta has acknowledged the problem and is working to resolve it. This outage follows previous significant disruptions, highlighting the critical role social media plays in communication and business.