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16 Dec 2024

#illegals

GB News: Keir Starmer branded 'arrogant' for dismissing Rwanda scheme in favour of 'smashing the gangs'
Keir Starmer branded 'arrogant' for dismissing Rwanda scheme in favour of 'smashing the gangs'
Danny Kelly criticized Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer for dismissing the Rwanda migration scheme as "arrogant." He argued that allowing test flights could help determine if the plan would deter illegal Channel crossings, emphasizing the need to address organized crime's role in these crossings.

Kelly also warned against setting deadlines for reducing illegal migration, suggesting that unfulfilled promises, like Starmer's vow to "smash the gangs," could lead to political repercussions. He expressed concern over the control criminal organizations have over migration routes.


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Times Of Israel: Damascus students celebrate after Assad’s ouster; Christians remain wary
Damascus students celebrate after Assad’s ouster; Christians remain wary
Students at Damascus University celebrated the ousting of Bashar al-Assad by vandalizing a statue of his father, Hafez al-Assad. With classes resuming, students expressed joy and a newfound sense of freedom, chanting revolutionary slogans and displaying the independence flag.

As life begins to normalize, concerns remain among minority groups about the new Islamist rulers' intentions. While some Christians attended church services with caution, others expressed hope for a peaceful coexistence. International leaders emphasize the need for an inclusive government that respects minority rights as Syria looks to rebuild.


Fox News: Texas AG sues New York doctor who allegedly prescribed abortion pills to woman in Lone Star State
Texas AG sues New York doctor who allegedly prescribed abortion pills to woman in Lone Star State
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against New York doctor Margaret Carpenter, alleging she violated Texas law by prescribing abortion pills to a woman in Texas. The lawsuit marks a significant legal challenge regarding conflicting state abortion laws post-Roe v. Wade.

Paxton claims Carpenter knowingly treated Texas residents without a Texas medical license and seeks civil penalties for her actions. Texas law prohibits mailing abortion medication and mandates that only licensed Texas physicians can provide telehealth services.