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#illegals
Le Monde: Interior minister puts spotlight on migration after devastating Mayotte cyclone
Bruno Retailleau emphasized the need to address migration issues in Mayotte following Cyclone Chido's devastation. He stated that rebuilding efforts cannot proceed without tackling immigration, a stance that has sparked criticism amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
The situation in Mayotte highlights the complex relationship with the Comoros, as irregular migration remains a significant concern for French authorities. Past initiatives aimed at curbing undocumented arrivals have shaped policy discussions in the region.
Fox News: Chicago resident tells Tom Homan: 'We need you... this place sucks right now!'
Chicago resident Vashon Tuncle has called on the incoming Trump administration to address the city's issues with illegal immigration, criticizing Mayor Brandon Johnson for prioritizing migrants over local residents. Tuncle expressed frustration over the city's spending on migrants amid a budget shortfall.
Former ICE Director Tom Homan pledged to return to Chicago to enforce deportations, emphasizing that public safety threats would be prioritized. Homan criticized the mayor's resistance to federal efforts, stating that if Johnson obstructs deportations, he could face prosecution.
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Pork Rejected: House Fails to Pass Latest CR - Liberty Nation News
A 1,500-page Continuing Resolution to fund the government through March 2025 was defeated due to conservative pressure on Speaker Mike Johnson to avoid "pork-filled" projects. Democrats criticized the decision, claiming it breaks a bipartisan agreement to keep the government open.
Opposition from various Republicans highlighted concerns over spending and included calls for a simpler funding package. Speculation arises that Johnson may pursue a "Plan B" CR, which could strip out controversial provisions but risk losing support from party members who favor certain funding measures.
#society
Fox News: FAA announces temporary restrictions on drone flights in New Jersey following influx of sightings
The FAA has imposed temporary flight restrictions on drone operations in parts of New Jersey due to a surge in sightings, which are set to last until January 2025. While national defense and emergency operations are exempt, commercial drone flights require specific waivers.
House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed frustration over the lack of answers from the Biden administration regarding these sightings. Despite receiving thousands of tips, the FBI stated that fewer than 100 required further investigation, indicating no evidence of coordinated drone activity.
GB News: Welsh council hiring £45k-a-year diversity manager despite closing nearly half of its public toilets in cost-cutting measure
Conwy County Council is facing backlash for hiring a £45,000-a-year diversity manager while closing 18 public toilets due to a £31 million deficit. Critics argue that prioritizing this position over essential services, amid rising council tax and other financial issues, is misguided.
Local leaders and the TaxPayers' Alliance have condemned the council's spending priorities, calling the role a waste of resources. The council defends the decision as part of its Inclusive Conwy Strategic Plan to promote a culture of inclusivity.
The Telegraph: How the Avignon mass rape trial exposed the full horror of Dominique Pelicot’s abuse
Gisèle Pelicot's case in France has sparked a global discussion on rape culture and consent after her husband was found guilty of drugging her and facilitating her rape by others over a decade. Prosecutors criticized French law for not imposing longer sentences on the perpetrators.
The shocking details of the case reveal a hidden family drama, with Dominique Pelicot, described as a caring husband, committing heinous acts against his wife without her knowledge. The trial has raised significant concerns about the legal system's handling of such serious offenses.
Fox News: Idaho Board of Education bans DEI offices and initiatives in all public universities
The Idaho Board of Education has unanimously approved a resolution banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in public universities. Institutions are prohibited from requiring DEI-related structures or activities, and must maintain equality of opportunity for all students, regardless of personal identity characteristics.
Additionally, the resolution mandates protections for free speech on campuses and prohibits hiring practices based on personal identity characteristics. Changes are expected to be implemented by June 30, 2025, with some universities already beginning to scale back DEI initiatives.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Rights group claims Gaza water scarcity is ‘act of genocide’; Israel: ‘Blood libel’
Human Rights Watch accused Israel of committing "acts of genocide" against Palestinians in Gaza by damaging water infrastructure and cutting off supplies, claiming these actions have led to thousands of deaths. Israel rejected these allegations, asserting that its military operations are legitimate and aimed at Hamas.
The report highlighted systematic efforts by Israeli authorities to deprive Gazans of water, while Israel countered that it has facilitated water supplies and repairs to infrastructure. The ongoing conflict, sparked by Hamas's October 2023 attack, has led to significant casualties and humanitarian crises in the region.