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21 Jan 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Trump border czar Tom Homan reveals ICE teams are already arresting ‘public safety threats’
Trump border czar Tom Homan reveals ICE teams are already arresting ‘public safety threats’
Border czar Tom Homan announced that mass deportation operations have begun under the Trump administration, focusing on public safety threats among illegal immigrants. ICE teams are prioritizing individuals with serious criminal records, with plans for arrests starting immediately.

Homan emphasized that no one is exempt from arrest, even in sanctuary cities, where ICE will increase presence in neighborhoods. A recent memo rescinded previous protections for certain areas, allowing law enforcement more discretion in immigration enforcement.


#politics

Fox News: 'Desperate attempt': Senators receive affidavit with allegations about Hegseth’s previous marriage
'Desperate attempt': Senators receive affidavit with allegations about Hegseth’s previous marriage
Democratic senators on the Armed Services Committee are examining an affidavit alleging that Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth made his second wife fear for her safety and has issues with alcohol abuse. The affidavit, from Hegseth's former sister-in-law, includes anecdotes but lacks direct evidence of abuse.

Hegseth's lawyer denies the claims, asserting that his ex-wife has never alleged abuse and that the accusations stem from a disgruntled former family member. While some committee members express concerns about Hegseth's qualifications based on the affidavit, Republicans counter that the allegations are politically motivated.


Times Of Israel: Columbia anti-Israel activists start semester with protest, class disruption
Columbia anti-Israel activists start semester with protest, class disruption
Several hundred anti-Israel demonstrators rallied outside Columbia University as the spring semester began, vowing to escalate protests against perceived university complicity in genocide. Protesters chanted slogans and called for the eradication of Israel, while a small group of pro-Israel counterprotesters also gathered.

The protests included disruptions to classes, with activists entering a history course on modern Israel and confronting the professor. Columbia's administration condemned the disruptions and announced an investigation, while political pressure mounts from the Trump administration and Republicans to address campus antisemitism.


Forbes: Trump’s Biggest Firings So Far: José Andrés, Mark Milley, Coast Guard Chief
Trump’s Biggest Firings So Far: José Andrés, Mark Milley, Coast Guard Chief
President Trump is removing over 1,000 Biden appointees from government roles, including high-profile figures like chef José Andrés and retired Gen. Mark Milley. Some appointees claimed to have resigned prior to their terminations, which Trump announced on Truth Social.

These actions coincide with Trump's broader agenda on his first day in office, which includes executive orders on immigration, federal employment, and a significant overhaul of the federal bureaucracy.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Is Everything Really Political?
Is Everything Really Political?
Wokeness is perceived by its critics as a totalitarian force that seeks to impose a leftist worldview on society, viewing everything through a political lens. This perspective sees the opposition to wokeness as a fight for individual freedom against a system that demands conformity and constant monitoring of thoughts and actions.

Critics argue that wokeness transforms liberation into tyranny, where the promotion of new ideologies serves primarily to dismantle established norms and beliefs. This ideological battle, they contend, ultimately undermines individualism and freedom, leading to a dystopian reality masked by promises of utopia.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Spencer Video: Lopsided Israeli–Palestinian Prisoner Exchanges
Spencer Video: Lopsided Israeli–Palestinian Prisoner Exchanges
Robert Spencer discusses the implications of lopsided Israeli-Palestinian prisoner exchanges, questioning what these actions reveal about each side's valuation of human life. He emphasizes the significance of these exchanges in the broader context of the ongoing conflict.




Front Page Magazine: Erdogan Demands That Israel Withdraw From Syria
Erdogan Demands That Israel Withdraw From Syria
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has issued threats to Israel regarding its military presence in Syria, insisting that Israel must withdraw or face negative consequences. The Israeli Foreign Ministry countered that Turkey itself is the aggressive actor in the region, asserting its commitment to national security.

Erdogan's ambitions for a revived Ottoman Empire are evident as he aligns with jihadist groups in Syria, posing a significant threat to Western interests and regional stability. The situation is further complicated by Turkey's opposition to Kurdish forces, which have been crucial allies in the fight against ISIS.


#crime

GB News: 'Face of evil!' Eamonn Holmes outraged at Axel Rudakubana failings as inquiry is announced: 'Why was he not in an institution?'
'Face of evil!' Eamonn Holmes outraged at Axel Rudakubana failings as inquiry is announced: 'Why was he not in an institution?'
Eamonn Holmes criticized Axel Rudakubana on his GB News show, labeling him as having "the face of evilness" and questioning why he wasn't institutionalized earlier. Rudakubana, 18, pleaded guilty to the murders of three young girls in Southport in July 2024.

Despite being referred to the Government's Prevent anti-extremism scheme three times, authorities found no grounds for intervention as he wasn't linked to a specific terrorist group. An independent review is set to investigate the failures of agencies involved in Rudakubana's case.