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15 Dec 2024

#illegals

The Western Journal: Sheriff Defies County Board's Attempt to Turn Her Jurisdiction Into a 'Super Sanctuary' for Illegals
Sheriff Defies County Board's Attempt to Turn Her Jurisdiction Into a 'Super Sanctuary' for Illegals
A California sheriff has opposed the San Diego County Board of Supervisors' 3-1 vote to create a "super sanctuary" for illegal immigrants, asserting that immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility. Sheriff Kelly A. Martinez stated she will continue to follow state law and not change her practices based on the board's resolution.

The board's policy aims to limit local law enforcement's cooperation with federal immigration authorities, but the sheriff maintains that she has the authority to set her own policies. This conflict arises as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to focus on border security.


#politics

Fox News: Former pollster Ann Selzer hits back at criticisms over Iowa poll: 'They are accusing me of a crime'
Former pollster Ann Selzer hits back at criticisms over Iowa poll: 'They are accusing me of a crime'
Iowa pollster Ann Selzer addressed the backlash regarding her poll that showed Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump in Iowa, a state he later won by over 10 points. She expressed confusion over accusations of manipulation and election interference, emphasizing her commitment to ethical polling practices.

Selzer suggested that her poll results may have inadvertently motivated Republican voters to turn out in greater numbers. Despite the criticism, she remains uncertain about the reasons for the unexpected results and plans to pursue other ventures post-election.


The Economist: Britain prepares for its third defence review in four years
Britain prepares for its third defence review in four years
Britain is undergoing its third strategic defense review in four years, with numerous policy audits ongoing in the Foreign Office. This review may lead to significant changes in the armed forces as the nation grapples with its role as a serious power on land and sea.

In addition, Britain's aid budget is under scrutiny, as the dysfunctional asylum system impacts the world's poorest. Meanwhile, the political landscape is shifting, with all parties facing challenges that threaten their stability.


#society

GB News: Sadiq Khan admits Jews 'living in fear' before claiming police 'doing good job' to protect them
Sadiq Khan admits Jews 'living in fear' before claiming police 'doing good job' to protect them
London Mayor Sadiq Khan acknowledged that Jewish residents are "living in fear" due to rising antisemitism, particularly influenced by the ongoing Gaza conflict. He praised the police for their efforts to protect the Jewish community and emphasized the importance of diversity in London.

Despite these reassurances, antisemitic hate crimes have surged, with reports indicating a quadrupling of incidents in the past year. Critics argue that protests related to the Israel-Palestine conflict have exacerbated the situation, creating an environment where Jewish individuals feel unsafe.


Forbes: Mystery Drones Over New Jersey And Nearby States: Mayorkas Says ‘We Are On It’—But No Known Foreign Involvement (Updating)
Mystery Drones Over New Jersey And Nearby States: Mayorkas Says ‘We Are On It’—But No Known Foreign Involvement (Updating)
Residents in New Jersey and surrounding states have reported numerous sightings of unidentified drone-like objects flying at night. Despite Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas confirming the sightings, officials have not identified any foreign involvement or security threats, attributing some reports to misidentified aircraft.

State officials, including New Jersey's Governor Phil Murphy, are pushing for more federal support and transparency regarding the investigations. The FBI has received over 3,000 reports and is actively investigating, but many lawmakers express frustration over the lack of clear answers.


#health

The Economist: Is the opioid epidemic finally burning out?
Is the opioid epidemic finally burning out?
The opioid epidemic appears to be declining, with overdose deaths steadily falling in the U.S. Scott Weaver, a recovering addict, recounts his journey into addiction, which began after a car accident led him to pain pills.

This trend suggests a potential turning point in the crisis that has plagued communities for years.