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16 Dec 2024
#illegals
Fox News: ICE arrests previously caught and released Senegalese illegal immigrant wanted for murder in Brazil
ICE agents arrested Gora Tourie Fall, a Senegalese illegal immigrant wanted for murder in Brazil, during an operation in Philadelphia. Fall had previously been released by Border Patrol in Texas in 2021 after being issued a notice to appear before an immigration judge.
A House report indicates that nearly 100 illegal immigrants on the terror watch list have been released into the U.S. during the Biden administration, raising national security concerns. The report highlights the need for stronger border security measures.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Daniel Greenfield at Restoration Weekend: Taking on the Resistance
Daniel Greenfield spoke at the David Horowitz Freedom Center’s 2024 Restoration Weekend, discussing the recent elections and the role of information in shaping voter decisions. He highlighted the influence of Kamala Harris's unpopularity and the last-minute shift of swing voters toward Trump.
Greenfield criticized the Democratic campaign's reliance on celebrity endorsements over substantive engagement, suggesting that this lack of transparency contributed to their electoral challenges. He also pointed to the connections between leftist movements and foreign influences, particularly from China.
#society
GB News: Liam Payne's friend makes huge claim about time spent with star hours before his death
Roger Nores, a friend of the late Liam Payne, claims the singer was in good spirits just an hour before his fatal fall from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires last October. Nores denies allegations of abandonment, stating he checked on Payne multiple times.
The upcoming documentary "TMZ Investigates: Liam Payne: Who's to Blame?" aims to explore the circumstances surrounding Payne's death. No charges have been filed against Nores, who is one of several individuals under investigation by Argentinian authorities.
Le Monde: At least 7 killed in Mali attack
At least seven people were killed in a terrorist attack in Segue village, central Mali, with reports indicating the death toll could rise to nine. The assault also resulted in significant property damage, including the burning of a clinic and the mayor's car.
Mali continues to grapple with a severe political and security crisis, exacerbated by ongoing violence from Al-Qaeda and Islamic State factions since 2012, as well as a separatist insurgency in the north.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Christopher Wray’s FBI Recognizes the ‘State of Palestine’
The recognition of the "State of Palestine" by 146 UN member states raises questions about its legitimacy, as it lacks defined borders, a national government, and distinct cultural identity. The U.S. maintains its stance against recognizing Palestinian statehood without acknowledgment of Israel's right to exist.
Recent comments from Palestinian officials emphasize a continued commitment to jihad against Israel, suggesting that the notion of a peaceful "State of Palestine" is unrealistic. The FBI's recent actions, including recognizing a student from "Ramallah, the State of Palestine," have drawn criticism, raising concerns about the implications for U.S. foreign policy.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: Another Satanic Temple Idol Toppled
A Satanic display featuring the idol Baphomet was unveiled in Concord, New Hampshire, near a Nativity scene, sparking controversy. The display was vandalized shortly after its installation, leading to discussions about hate crimes and the appropriateness of such representations alongside Christian symbols.
Critics argue that the presence of a Satanic monument undermines Christian values and reflects a growing acceptance of anti-Christian sentiment in public spaces. The incident has reignited debates on the balance of religious representation in government settings.