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2 Dec 2024

#illegals

Fox News: NYC home to nearly 60k ‘criminal’ migrants: Report
NYC home to nearly 60k ‘criminal’ migrants: Report
New York City has over 58,000 illegal migrants with criminal convictions or pending charges, representing 7.7% of the city's illegal population. Critics, including Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, argue that sanctuary city laws protect criminals rather than law-abiding citizens.

Mayor Eric Adams has called for changes to sanctuary policies to better address violent crime among migrants but cites a lack of support from the city council. He also blames the Biden administration for the ongoing border crisis impacting the city.


The Federalist: First U.S. Terror Attack From Open Borders Won’t Be The Last
First U.S. Terror Attack From Open Borders Won’t Be The Last
Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, a 22-year-old Mauritanian who crossed the U.S. border illegally, was found dead in a Cook County jail after allegedly attempting a terror attack on a Jewish man in Chicago. His actions raise concerns about the potential for jihadist infiltration through the southern border.

The incident highlights the need for a thorough investigation into border security policies and the threat of terrorism from illegal immigrants. Abdallahi's case underscores the importance of national scrutiny to prevent future attacks and ensure public safety.


#politics

Fox News: 2 times Biden said he would not pardon son Hunter Biden
2 times Biden said he would not pardon son Hunter Biden
President Biden has reversed his previous stance and granted a full pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, for any offenses committed from January 1, 2014, to December 1, 2024. This decision comes despite Biden's earlier assertions that he would not pardon Hunter, who is facing federal charges.

Biden defended his decision, claiming that Hunter's legal troubles stemmed from political pressure and selective prosecution by his opponents. Hunter was previously convicted of gun charges and was involved in a tax evasion case, which had led to a plea deal that fell apart.


The Federalist: Joe Biden Tries To Justify Hunter Pardon By Peddling More Lies
Joe Biden Tries To Justify Hunter Pardon By Peddling More Lies
President Joe Biden granted his son Hunter a full pardon, contradicting his previous statements where he vowed not to do so. Critics argue that Biden's justification for the pardon, claiming Hunter was unfairly prosecuted, does not hold up against the facts of the case.

The pardon covers a wide range of potential crimes committed by Hunter from 2014 to 2024, raising concerns about preferential treatment. Observers note that Biden's actions reflect a deeper politicization of the justice system, which Republicans have long claimed exists.


Fox News: Ted Cruz in July predicted 100% odds of Biden pardoning son Hunter after Election Day
Ted Cruz in July predicted 100% odds of Biden pardoning son Hunter after Election Day
President Biden has granted a pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, covering federal gun and tax convictions, as well as any other potential offenses from January 1, 2014, to December 1, 2024. This decision follows predictions by Sen. Ted Cruz that a pardon was imminent after Election Day.

Biden stated he would not interfere with the Justice Department's actions, but later claimed Hunter was unfairly prosecuted due to "raw politics." The pardon has sparked significant backlash among lawmakers, highlighting the contentious nature of the decision.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: ICC president hits back at 'attacks' and 'threats'
ICC president hits back at 'attacks' and 'threats'
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is facing significant scrutiny after issuing arrest warrants for Israeli leaders and a Hamas figure related to the Gaza conflict. ICC President Tomoko Akane condemned the backlash, emphasizing the court's commitment to uphold international law despite external pressures and threats.

Akane highlighted the existential threat to the ICC, warning that its collapse would undermine global justice. The court also has an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin, leading to retaliatory actions from Moscow. The situation reflects broader tensions surrounding international accountability.


The Telegraph: Iran-backed militias send reinforcements to bolster Syrian regime against rebels
Iran-backed militias send reinforcements to bolster Syrian regime against rebels
Iranian-backed militias have deployed reinforcements from Iraq to support Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria as rebel groups advance, capturing Aleppo and moving toward Hama. Tehran pledged full backing, while government forces are fortifying defenses in northern Hama.

The renewed military activity marks a significant escalation in the Syrian civil war, which had seen stagnant front lines for years.


#economy

GB News: Homeowners told now is a 'very good time' to sell as house prices rise ahead of stamp duty changes - 'the countdown is on!'
Homeowners told now is a 'very good time' to sell as house prices rise ahead of stamp duty changes - 'the countdown is on!'
UK house prices rose by 1.2% month-on-month, the largest increase since March 2022, with the average home costing £268,144. This surge comes ahead of new stamp duty thresholds dropping in April 2025, prompting increased buyer activity.

Experts suggest prices may continue to rise due to heightened demand before the changes. Despite affordability challenges, the housing market remains resilient, supported by a strong labor market and healthy household finances.