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21 Jan 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Border Czar Homan: ICE Deportation Operations Have Begun
Border Czar Homan: ICE Deportation Operations Have Begun
Border czar Tom Homan announced that deportation operations targeting public safety threats have commenced. Teams are prioritizing individuals with serious criminal convictions, particularly in sanctuary cities where arrests are more challenging.

Homan emphasized that while the focus is on public safety threats, other illegal aliens may also be arrested if encountered. This approach aims to increase enforcement in neighborhoods, leading to potential collateral arrests.


Human Events: Justice Brennan’s Footnote Gave Us Anchor Babies
Justice Brennan’s Footnote Gave Us Anchor Babies
The article critiques the interpretation of the 14th Amendment regarding citizenship for children born to illegal immigrants, arguing that it was intended to protect the rights of freed slaves, not confer citizenship on the offspring of non-citizens. It highlights a 1982 Supreme Court footnote that allegedly misinterprets this intent.

The author contends that this misinterpretation, combined with generous welfare policies, leads to financial strain on the country, exemplified by the story of a family of illegal immigrants benefiting from public assistance. The piece calls for a reevaluation of citizenship rights in light of historical context and current economic challenges.


Front Page Magazine: Democrat Vote-Fraud Boss Targets Pam Bondi
Democrat Vote-Fraud Boss Targets Pam Bondi
Sen. Alex Padilla criticized Pam Bondi for promoting unfounded claims of election fraud, asserting that no evidence has been presented despite invitations for proof. Padilla, appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, has a history of implementing policies that some argue facilitate voter fraud in California.

The article highlights concerns about illegal immigration and its impact on voting, suggesting that policies have enabled undocumented individuals to register and vote. It accuses Democrats of leveraging this situation for political gain, calling for action against perceived electoral fraud.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: If Biden Had Been a Successful President…
If Biden Had Been a Successful President…
As President Biden's term nears its end, the atmosphere in the White House is described as grim, with insiders expressing dissatisfaction and loss. Political strategist James Carville reflects on Biden's presidency as a tragedy, suggesting he should be enjoying a celebrated retirement instead of facing criticism.

The article highlights concerns over Biden's approach to dissent, citing pressure on social media companies to censor opposing views and the controversial Disinformation Governance Board. It argues that Biden's failures have inadvertently preserved American freedoms, with a warning that a successful agenda could have led to authoritarianism.


The Federalist: NBC's Latest Hit Piece Against Hegseth Is Dumber Than You Think
NBC's Latest Hit Piece Against Hegseth Is Dumber Than You Think
NBC News published an article detailing allegations from Pete Hegseth's former sister-in-law, claiming he exhibited threatening behavior towards his second wife. However, Samantha Hegseth refuted these claims, stating they were inaccurate and asserting there was no physical abuse in their marriage.

The article faced criticism for allegedly prioritizing politically motivated narratives over factual reporting, with the authors accused of attempting to undermine Hegseth's nomination as defense secretary. Critics argue that the piece serves as a smear tactic against Hegseth, urging Republicans to support his confirmation.


Le Monde: Trump starts firing opponents on his first full day back in office
Trump starts firing opponents on his first full day back in office
President Trump announced plans to remove around 1,000 appointees from the previous administration on his first full day in office. He signed multiple executive orders, including suspending asylum seeker arrivals and recognizing only two genders.

Trump faced criticism from a bishop during an inaugural service, who urged him to show mercy to vulnerable communities. He also declared a national emergency at the Mexican border and promised to impose trade tariffs on Mexico and Canada.


Breitbart: Exclusive — WH Sources: JD Vance Helped Develop, Advocate Broad J6 Pardons
Exclusive — WH Sources: JD Vance Helped Develop, Advocate Broad J6 Pardons
Vice President JD Vance is facing criticism from establishment media and Republicans like Sen. Mitch McConnell following President Trump's pardons for January 6 political prisoners. Sources close to Vance assert he supported the pardons and played a role in their development during the transition.

Vance's press secretary emphasized that he aligns with Trump's approach, noting the complexities of the January 6 cases. Despite attempts to create a rift between Vance and Trump, insiders confirm Vance's advocacy for broad pardons aligns with Trump's stated intentions.


Front Page Magazine: Charlamagne Tha God: Hey, Maybe Trump isn’t a Fascist After All
Charlamagne Tha God: Hey, Maybe Trump isn’t a Fascist After All
Democrats face a dilemma post-election: whether to cooperate with Trump or continue portraying him as a significant threat to democracy. Prominent figures like Charlamagne Tha God are questioning the narrative, suggesting that if Democrats are willing to engage, their past claims may have been exaggerated.

Despite a majority of voters favoring collaboration with Trump, a faction remains deeply resistant, viewing any cooperation as unacceptable. This division indicates a long road ahead for political unity, with many still clinging to the belief that opposing views equate to moral evil.


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.


#society

CNSNews: More than 70% of Americans Reject Transgender Agenda on Multiple Fronts
More than 70% of Americans Reject Transgender Agenda on Multiple Fronts
A poll shows most Americans oppose current transgender policies, with many believing society has gone too far in accommodating them.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: A Stranger to Fame
A Stranger to Fame
Malachy G. Carroll's novel "The Stranger" is a forgotten classic of Catholic fiction, now republished to celebrate its legacy.


#crime

GB News: Tinder Swindler who conned and raped women was reported to police nine times before arrest
Tinder Swindler who conned and raped women was reported to police nine times before arrest
Christopher Harkins, a violent conman, was sentenced to 12 years for raping and scamming women after being reported to police nine times.