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27 Dec 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Homan: Trump Will Bring Back ICE Worksite Raids, 'Remain in Mexico'
Incoming Border Czar Thomas Homan indicates that the Trump administration plans to restore ICE's authority for worksite enforcement raids and reinstate the "Remain in Mexico" policy, which was ended by Biden. Homan emphasizes the need to protect American workers and maintain public trust.
The administration aims to create facilities for migrants and ensure humane treatment while addressing illegal employment. Homan acknowledges potential backlash from employers regarding worksite raids.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: No Circular Firing Squads This Time, Republicans
The November election results have highlighted the complexities within the Trump coalition, which includes conservatives, populists, and various factions with differing priorities. The coalition's internal dynamics are marked by competition for power and differing views on fiscal responsibility, complicating unified action.
To succeed, the coalition must minimize internal conflicts and focus on shared goals. While Democrats appear to be stuck in outdated ideologies, Republicans need to prioritize collaboration to achieve economic growth and effective governance. The challenge lies in balancing diverse interests without descending into infighting.
#society
Front Page Magazine: How the Left Viciously Creates Fake White Male Guilt
The article critiques the notion of "white male privilege," arguing that many white men, particularly from affluent backgrounds, feel guilt over perceived advantages and are influenced by leftist ideologies. It suggests that working-class white males, less affected by this guilt, tend to support conservative politics.
It further claims that societal pressures and discrimination against white males have intensified, leading to feelings of anxiety and insecurity. The piece posits that this backlash is contributing to a rise in conservatism among younger generations, as well as a growing discontent with identity politics.
GB News: Police force slammed after sharing horror photo while urging people to contact Samaritans
Wiltshire Police faced backlash for a Christmas-themed social media post featuring legs dangling from a loft hatch, which many interpreted as resembling a suicide scene. The post aimed to promote mental health and domestic violence helplines while wishing followers a Merry Christmas.
Critics, including those affected by suicide, found the image distasteful and inappropriate given the context. The police later apologized for any distress caused, clarifying that the intention was to highlight support services available during the holiday season.
Le Monde: Turkey's economy faces a dilemma over the return of Syrian refugees
Turkey's economy is grappling with the return of Syrian refugees, who are vital in sectors like agriculture and textiles. Many refugees are eager to go back home, with hundreds rushing to the border after the fall of the Assad regime, seeking to sign "voluntary return" papers.
Local cab drivers report high demand for transport to the border as low-wage workers and seasonal laborers look to leave precarious jobs in Turkey. The situation reflects a complex balance between economic needs and the push for repatriation.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: 'We Dug It, We Own It'
The Panama Canal, built by the U.S., was handed over to Panama under the Carter administration in a deal many Americans opposed. This transfer has led to China's increasing control over the canal and its surrounding infrastructure, raising concerns about U.S. national security.
Critics argue that the 1977 Neutrality Treaty, which was supposed to ensure U.S. interests, has failed as China now effectively manages the canal. Calls are growing for the U.S. to reclaim control, citing the original Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty that granted America perpetual rights over the canal.
#military
Forbes: It Took Nearly Two Years, But Large Numbers Of German-Made Leopard 1 Tanks Are Finally Arriving In Ukraine
Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium have ramped up the delivery of Leopard 1A5 tanks to Ukraine, with 45 additional tanks shipped recently, bringing the total to 103. These tanks are crucial for equipping new heavy brigades, as they will outnumber other Western tanks in Ukraine's inventory.
Despite being older and lightly armored, the Leopard 1A5 features a reliable 105mm gun and has shown resilience on the battlefield, with only six out of 58 confirmed destroyed. Ukrainian crews express confidence in their capabilities, adapting their tactics to mitigate risks.
#culture
Forbes: The Whiskey Of The Year, According To The SF World Spirits Competition
The San Francisco World Spirits Competition has named Elijah Craig Barrel Proof as the American Whiskey of the Year and Old Parr 12 YO as the Scotch Whisky of the Year for 2024. Both selections emphasize quality and affordability, with Elijah Craig priced around $90 and Old Parr under $40.
The competition highlighted ten whiskeys recognized for their excellence, including Starlight Distillery Single Barrel Indiana Straight Wheat Whiskey and Eau Claire Distillery Rupert's Exceptional Canadian Whisky. These whiskeys are noted for their unique flavors and value, making them ideal for any whiskey collection.
#crime
Fox News: School shooter's mom Jennifer Crumbley asks judge to release her from prison, says imprisonment is 'unfair'
Jennifer Crumbley, mother of the Oxford school shooter, has requested her release from prison during her appeals process, arguing it is unjust to keep her incarcerated. She was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for her son's actions during the November 2021 shooting that killed four students.
Crumbley's attorney claims she poses no flight risk or danger to the public, while prosecutors maintain her conviction was based on her own actions leading to the tragedy. She was sentenced to 10-15 years in prison after being found guilty by a jury.
Fox News: Jay-Z's sexual assault accuser can remain anonymous for now: judge
A New York judge has ruled that the woman accusing Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs of raping her when she was 13 can remain anonymous for now, but may need to reveal her identity later. The case involves allegations from an MTV VMAs after-party in 2000.
Jay-Z's lawyer criticized the plaintiff's attorney's tactics, while Jay-Z himself has denied the allegations, calling them false and claiming they distract from real victims. The judge noted public interest in the case and expressed concern over the aggressive legal tactics being employed.