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#illegals
Fox News: Guatemala ready for more deportations under Trump, report says: 'We know it's coming'
Guatemala is preparing to accept more foreign nationals deported from the U.S. under the incoming Trump administration, aiming to strengthen ties with the U.S. Officials indicate a willingness to receive deportees from other Central American countries, despite past reluctance.
The Guatemalan government anticipates an increase in deportations and is proactively engaging with the Trump transition team. While prioritizing Guatemalan deportees, officials express concerns about the potential economic impact of reduced remittances, which significantly contribute to the country's GDP.
#politics
Fox News: CNN reporter predicts Biden will be remembered as the 'guy who was just in between the Trump terms'
CNN's Edward-Isaac Dovere suggests President Biden's legacy may fade if he loses to Donald Trump in the 2024 election. Biden's approval ratings have dropped to 34%, the lowest since he took office. Dovere notes Biden's current approach lacks the assertiveness seen earlier in his presidency.
Dovere highlights Biden's recent vacation in St. Croix as a sign of a retreat from active leadership, contrasting it with the proactive stance expected from a sitting president. He emphasizes that Biden's identity may be overshadowed by his role as a transitional figure between Trump administrations.
The Western Journal: Retiring Congresswoman Turns on Swamp, Calls for Handover of Power
Rep. Annie Kuster (D-NH) has announced her retirement after 12 years in Congress, suggesting that her departure could set an example for colleagues who have served too long. She critiques the aging membership of Congress, noting that many senior lawmakers remain in power without term limits.
Kuster's comments highlight the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of long-serving politicians and the need for change in leadership. While her retirement may not significantly alter the political landscape, it raises questions about the necessity of term limits to address the issue of entrenched incumbency.
#society
Breitbart: WATCH: Stall at NYC's Bryant Park Holiday Market Goes Up in Flames
A fire broke out at a holiday market stall in Bryant Park, NYC, early Friday morning, sending dark smoke into the sky. Firefighters responded quickly, and the flames were extinguished within about half an hour. There were no immediate reports of injuries.
The market, which was set to run until January 5, was closed to the public at the time of the incident. The cause of the fire is under investigation, but officials indicated there was no evidence of malicious intent.
GB News: Queen Elizabeth II dismissed Orange Marches in Northern Ireland as 'silly marching business'
Queen Elizabeth II referred to Northern Ireland's Orange Marches as "silly marching business" during a private conversation with Ireland's ambassador in 2000, according to newly released documents. The Queen expressed optimism about the peace process and acknowledged the importance of releasing paramilitary prisoners for the Good Friday Agreement.
The Grand Secretary of the Orange Order responded, emphasizing that the Queen had always recognized their loyalty and contributions. He cautioned that her comment, taken out of context, could be misinterpreted and used by nationalists to further their agendas.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Nato boosts presence in Baltic Sea after power cable cut
NATO plans to increase its presence in the Baltic Sea following suspected sabotage of an undersea power cable and internet lines. Finland has seized a Russian oil ship linked to the outage and requested NATO's support amid heightened concerns over security in the region.
Baltic nations are on alert for further sabotage incidents, as disruptions have occurred since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Finland's president emphasized the need for a stronger NATO presence in coordination with Estonia.
Human Events: Female hostages held by Hamas forced into sexual slavery, children abused: Israel report for UN
Israel plans to submit a report to the UN detailing the abuse suffered by hostages in Hamas captivity, based on testimonies from those released and rescued. The report highlights severe mistreatment, including physical abuse, forced separation from family, and inadequate food and medical care.
Released hostages face ongoing trauma, struggling with daily routines and physical pain after their ordeal. The report emphasizes the need for the international community to recognize the realities of hostage situations and the cruelty of their captors.