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18 Dec 2024

#illegals

The American Mind: “Temporary Protected Status” Is a Fraud
“Temporary Protected Status” Is a Fraud
President-elect Donald Trump plans to revoke the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program expanded by President Biden, which currently shields nearly one million immigrants from deportation. Critics argue that returning these individuals to their home countries would be inhumane, but many TPS recipients, particularly from Haiti and Venezuela, have lived safely in other countries for years prior to migrating to the U.S.

Interviews reveal that many Haitians and Venezuelans abandoned stable lives in nations like Chile, Brazil, and Colombia for the opportunity to enter the U.S. under TPS. The incoming Trump administration could return these individuals to the countries where they were previously safe, dispelling the narrative that deportation would lead to dire consequences.


Fox News: DeSantis slams 'false media narratives' on illegal immigration response as report shows Florida's economy grew
DeSantis slams 'false media narratives' on illegal immigration response as report shows Florida's economy grew
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis defended the state's economic growth amid claims that stricter immigration laws would harm the economy. Florida's GDP grew by 3.2% from Q1 to Q2 2024, with 133,000 jobs added, countering narratives that tougher immigration policies would be detrimental.

DeSantis attributed this success to legislation aimed at reducing illegal immigration, which he claims has led to a significant drop in Medicaid spending. He emphasized the need for policies that discourage illegal immigration rather than incentivize it.


#politics

Human Events: HUMAN EVENTS: The Democrats are sabotaging the peaceful transfer of power
HUMAN EVENTS: The Democrats are sabotaging the peaceful transfer of power
The Biden administration is accused of attempting to undermine the incoming Trump presidency through various controversial actions, including foreign policy maneuvers and domestic defiance by Democratic governors. Critics argue that these actions reflect a reluctance to peacefully transfer power and a desire to sabotage Trump's return.

Democratic leaders are reportedly planning to resist federal authority on issues like immigration and abortion, raising concerns about their commitment to governance. As Trump prepares to take office, he faces significant challenges, with the Democrats' actions viewed as a potential threat to stability.


Breitbart: Rep. Moskowitz Denies Rumors Trump Is Considering Him to Lead FEMA
Rep. Moskowitz Denies Rumors Trump Is Considering Him to Lead FEMA
Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) dismissed rumors of being nominated by President-elect Donald Trump for the FEMA leadership, affirming his commitment to run for reelection and remain in Congress. He clarified that no offer was made regarding the position.

Moskowitz recently joined the bipartisan Delivering Outstanding Government Efficiency (DOGE) Caucus, emphasizing the need to streamline government processes. The caucus aims to collaborate with the Trump administration to reduce government waste.


Fox News: Biden angry over Democrats scolding Hunter pardon: Report
Biden angry over Democrats scolding Hunter pardon: Report
President Biden is reportedly frustrated with Democratic lawmakers criticizing his decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, ahead of his sentencing. As he nears the end of his presidency, Biden is described as "moody" and has limited engagement with the media, focusing on targeted messaging.

Despite his earlier promises not to interfere with the Justice Department, Biden issued a pardon for Hunter, which has drawn backlash from some Democrats who argue it sets a troubling precedent. Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and Sen. Amy Klobuchar have publicly expressed their disappointment with the decision.


Fox News: Appeals court shuts down Texas doctors suing Biden admin over transgender policy
Appeals court shuts down Texas doctors suing Biden admin over transgender policy
A federal appeals court ruled that Texas doctors lacked standing to sue the Biden administration over its transgender healthcare policies, which prohibit discrimination against transgender individuals. The court found the doctors had not violated the policy and faced no threat of enforcement.

This ruling follows a Supreme Court case concerning state bans on transgender surgeries for minors, with conservative justices suggesting that such regulations should be left to state legislatures. The implications of these decisions could affect laws in over 20 states.


Le Monde: Understanding Nicolas Sarkozy's final conviction in corruption case
Understanding Nicolas Sarkozy's final conviction in corruption case
Nicolas Sarkozy has become the first former French president to be definitively sentenced to prison, receiving a three-year term for corruption and influence peddling. The Cour de Cassation upheld the sentence, which includes two years suspended and one year under home detention.

Sarkozy plans to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, claiming that French judges have denied him rights. His lawyer believes they have a strong chance of success, which could lead to a review of Sarkozy's conviction by French courts.


The Western Journal: J6 Bombshell: Trump Didn't Just Offer Military to Protect Capitol, He Ordered It but Was Disobeyed
J6 Bombshell: Trump Didn't Just Offer Military to Protect Capitol, He Ordered It but Was Disobeyed
A new report claims that former President Trump ordered military protection for the Capitol on January 6, 2021, but his acting defense secretary, Christopher Miller, ignored these orders. The report criticizes the January 6 Committee and highlights Liz Cheney's involvement in shaping the narrative.

Miller reportedly dismissed Trump's directive as "banter" and was influenced by a commentary piece urging caution against political actions. The findings suggest that Miller's reluctance to act contributed to the security failures that allowed the Capitol incursion to occur.


#society

Times Of Israel: Ilana Gritzewsky, fighting for hostage boyfriend, knows Hamas captivity firsthand
Ilana Gritzewsky, fighting for hostage boyfriend, knows Hamas captivity firsthand
Ilana Gritzewsky is advocating for the release of her boyfriend, Matan Zangauker, who remains a hostage of Hamas. While negotiations for a phased release of hostages are ongoing, Gritzewsky fears he may not be freed soon and could die in captivity. She emphasizes the urgent need for all hostages to be released.

Gritzewsky, a former hostage herself, continues to raise awareness about the plight of those still held in Gaza. Families of the captives are frustrated with the slow progress and are demanding that the government secure a deal that prioritizes the release of all hostages, even at the potential cost of ending the war.


CNSNews: UnitedHealth CEO’s Murder Was ‘Acceptable,’ 41% of Young Voters, 22% of Dems Say
UnitedHealth CEO’s Murder Was ‘Acceptable,’ 41% of Young Voters, 22% of Dems Say
A new Emerson College Polling survey reveals that 41% of young voters consider the murder of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson acceptable, with higher acceptance among Democrats than Republicans. Overall, 68% of voters deem the act unacceptable, but acceptance is notably higher among those prioritizing healthcare as a key issue.

The survey indicates that tolerance for the murder decreases with age, and some media coverage may have influenced public perception. Merchandise related to the murder suspect has gained popularity, with items selling out quickly, reflecting a troubling cultural response to the incident.


Fox News: ALEX RYVCHIN: Lessons in leadership from Australia's antisemitism crisis
ALEX RYVCHIN: Lessons in leadership from Australia's antisemitism crisis
Australia is experiencing a significant rise in antisemitic violence, with incidents increasing by 738% since the Hamas invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023. The Jewish community has faced attacks, vandalism, and harassment, culminating in the arson of the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne.

Criticism is directed at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government for not adequately addressing the crisis and for perceived pro-Palestine policies that may have contributed to the rise in antisemitism. The situation has left the Jewish community feeling unsafe and disillusioned with the government's response.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Michael McCaul Claims Aircraft Flying over Country Are Chinese 'Spy Drones'
Michael McCaul Claims Aircraft Flying over Country Are Chinese 'Spy Drones'
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul expressed concerns that unidentified drones flying over U.S. military sites may be Chinese spy drones. He criticized the Biden administration for not identifying the operators and emphasized the need for accountability.

Rep. Chris Smith plans to introduce legislation to allow states to take down these drones. Former President Trump suggested that the military knows the origins of the drones but is withholding information from the public, raising suspicions about the situation.


#economy

GB News: 'We live in communist Britain!' Bev Turner blasts 'empty shop shelves' ahead of Christmas
'We live in communist Britain!' Bev Turner blasts 'empty shop shelves' ahead of Christmas
GB News presenter Bev Turner criticized the state of British shops, claiming they resemble a "Communist Britain" due to empty shelves and rising inflation, which hit 2.6% in November. She noted the convenience of online shopping amid these shortages.

Co-host Andrew Pierce disagreed, sharing his preference for in-person shopping. As inflation rises, particularly in food and household services, concerns grow about the cost of living impacting families during the holiday season.


#culture

On The Water: Angling Artist: Amadeo Bachar
Angling Artist: Amadeo Bachar
Amadeo Bachar, a California-based artist and lifelong fisherman, has transitioned from a focus on marine biology to creating scientifically accurate fish illustrations. His work, which includes popular series like Nautical Chart, has garnered attention from major publications and brands.

As he approaches 50, Bachar aims to shift back to his creative roots while sharing his passion for fishing through art. He plans to develop workshops and online courses, and hopes to tell personal stories in his upcoming projects, including one dedicated to the Atlantic striped bass.


Breitbart: Filmmaker Justine Bateman Mocks Ketanji Brown Jackson's Broadway Debut: Like a 'Make-a-Wish Grant'
Filmmaker Justine Bateman Mocks Ketanji Brown Jackson's Broadway Debut: Like a 'Make-a-Wish Grant'
Justine Bateman criticized Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's Broadway debut, calling it “baffling” and likening her performance to a “Make-A-Wish grant.” Jackson's appearance in the musical & Juliet marked the first time a sitting Justice performed on Broadway.

Bateman, who previously expressed support for Donald Trump, noted a shift in freedom of speech and expression since his return to the political scene. She has gained attention for her social media commentary on various cultural topics.


#health

Forbes: CDC Confirms First ‘Severe’ Human Bird Flu Case In US
CDC Confirms First ‘Severe’ Human Bird Flu Case In US
A Louisiana resident has been hospitalized with a severe case of avian influenza, marking the first instance of severe human illness from H5N1 in the U.S. The individual had exposure to sick and dead birds in backyard flocks, but no person-to-person transmission has been detected.

The CDC maintains that the overall public health risk from avian flu remains low. The case was confirmed by the Louisiana Department of Health.


Fox News: First severe case of bird flu detected in US, CDC confirms
First severe case of bird flu detected in US, CDC confirms
A patient in Louisiana has been hospitalized with a severe case of H5N1 bird flu, marking the first confirmed severe human infection in the U.S. The CDC maintains that the public risk remains low, noting that sporadic severe cases have occurred in other countries.

The virus strain in this case belongs to the D1.1 genotype, recently found in wild birds and poultry. Since April, there have been 61 reported human cases of H5 bird flu in the U.S.


#crime

Fox News: Hochul vows to haul Luigi Mangione back to New York to face terror charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO's slaying
Hochul vows to haul Luigi Mangione back to New York to face terror charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO's slaying
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced plans to extradite Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, to face new terrorism charges. Mangione, arrested in Pennsylvania after a manhunt, is already charged with murder following the December 4 shooting.

The incident sparked public outrage against health insurance companies, with some social media users praising Mangione's actions as retribution. New York's law allows terrorism charges for crimes intended to intimidate or influence government policies.


#technology

Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: OpenAI responds to Elon Musk's lawsuit
Fox News AI Newsletter: OpenAI responds to Elon Musk's lawsuit
OpenAI is countering Elon Musk's lawsuit aimed at preventing its transition to a for-profit model, asserting that Musk had previously advocated for such a change. Meanwhile, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is donating $1 million to Trump's inaugural fund.

Additionally, a House task force has released a report advocating for a flexible regulatory framework for AI. Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging AI to create sophisticated malware, posing new threats to internet security.