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3 Dec 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: Foreign Criminals Reoffended 10,000+ Times After Release From UK Jails
Foreign Criminals Reoffended 10,000+ Times After Release From UK Jails
In Britain, over 10,000 crimes were committed by foreign criminals released from prison in a year, with a 25% increase from the previous year. Despite legal obligations to deport these offenders, lengthy appeals often prevent action, prompting calls for increased transparency and tougher deportation policies.

The UK is reportedly home to around 745,000 illegal migrants, more than any other European nation. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has faced criticism as illegal crossings have surged since his government took office, raising concerns about national security and public safety.


Fox News: Chicago residents rip mayor over spending on migrants: 'Worst mayor in America’
Chicago residents rip mayor over spending on migrants: 'Worst mayor in America’
Chicago residents are expressing strong dissatisfaction with Mayor Brandon Johnson over the city's expenditure of over $574 million on migrant sheltering since August 2022. Critics argue that this spending is exacerbating a $1 billion budget shortfall, with calls for cuts to aid for migrants and the mayor's salary.

During a recent City Council meeting, residents voiced their frustrations, emphasizing that legal immigrants are embarrassed by the perceived entitlement of some new arrivals. Johnson's office claims the New Arrivals Mission aims to provide emergency shelter and support for asylum seekers, but plans to phase out the shelter system due to declining migration and budget constraints.


#politics

Fox News: NBC’s Chuck Todd says President Biden ‘needs therapy’ following son Hunter’s pardon
NBC’s Chuck Todd says President Biden ‘needs therapy’ following son Hunter’s pardon
NBC News analyst Chuck Todd criticized President Biden for pardoning his son, Hunter, stating he expected the decision. Todd suggested Biden struggles with his son's issues due to unresolved grief over Beau's death and described the pardon as a "dad reaction" stemming from emotional incapacity.

Todd expressed concern that Biden may not be fit for the presidency, implying that the pardon reflects deeper personal issues. Hunter Biden acknowledged the clemency and vowed to focus on helping others with addiction.


Le Monde: South Korea president declares emergency martial law
South Korea president declares emergency martial law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared emergency martial law on December 3, 2024, accusing the opposition of being anti-state and obstructing governance amid budget disputes. He stated the move was necessary to protect liberal democracy from threats posed by North Korea and internal dissent.

Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung condemned the martial law as illegal, urging public protests. The situation escalated as the National Assembly was sealed off, and military units heightened their readiness. Yoon's approval ratings have plummeted, reflecting public dissatisfaction with his administration.


Human Events: BREAKING: South Korean president declares martial law
BREAKING: South Korean president declares martial law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has declared martial law, citing concerns over the Democratic opposition party's alleged sympathies with North Korea. He stated the measure aims to protect the Republic of Korea from communist threats and safeguard constitutional order.

The declaration underscores rising tensions and the government's commitment to counter perceived pro-North Korean sentiments within the opposition.


#society

Fox News: Avoid scammers this holiday giving season by following these simple tips
Avoid scammers this holiday giving season by following these simple tips
As Giving Tuesday approaches, it's crucial to research charities before donating. Mary Hagen, CEO of Colossal, advises checking a charity's registration status and financial transparency. Avoid high-pressure tactics from solicitors, as they often indicate scams.

When donating online, ensure the charity is registered in your state for tax deductions. Hagen recommends being strategic with your donations, focusing on organizations where your contribution can have a significant impact. This holiday season, prioritize informed giving to avoid scams.


Breitbart: Mother of 'Trans' Rapist: Wig and a Dress Doesn't Make You a Woman
Mother of 'Trans' Rapist: Wig and a Dress Doesn't Make You a Woman
Janet Bryson, mother of convicted rapist Adam Graham, disputes her son's transgender claims, asserting that sex is determined by biology, not gender identity. She emphasizes that her son never expressed a desire to transition during his childhood.

The case has sparked significant controversy in Scotland, influencing public opinion and political decisions regarding transgender rights, particularly concerning the treatment of transgender individuals in prisons. A legal challenge against Gender Recognition Certificates is currently underway, with a ruling expected next year.


GB News: As a farmer, let me explain why we are DOOMED as a country if we don't change course - James Wright
As a farmer, let me explain why we are DOOMED as a country if we don't change course - James Wright
A first-generation farmer in Devon faces bureaucratic hurdles that threaten his family's future. After applying for planning permission to expand their home for a growing family, the council indicated a refusal, leading to financial strain and potential eviction due to enforcement actions.

Frustrated by a system that seems to punish hardworking families, he argues for policies that support rural communities and productivity. He believes that meaningful change is necessary to create a government that prioritizes the needs of families like his.


Breitbart: 2,500 Meat Pies Stolen From Michelin-Star Chef
2,500 Meat Pies Stolen From Michelin-Star Chef
A British chef, Tommy Banks, has appealed to thieves who stole a van containing 2,500 pies worth £25,000 to donate the food to those in need. The pies were intended for a Christmas market in York. Banks urged the criminals to drop the pies at a community center.

This incident follows a recent wave of food thefts in the U.K., including a significant cheese heist in October. Despite police efforts, the stolen cheese has yet to be recovered.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Why the Islamist rebels' capture of Aleppo is an embarrassing setback for Russia
Why the Islamist rebels' capture of Aleppo is an embarrassing setback for Russia
Russia faces a significant political and military setback in Syria as the regime of Bashar al-Assad loses control of Aleppo for the first time since 2011. The Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's recent offensive highlights weaknesses in the Syrian army, including issues of corruption and inadequate leadership.

Despite this defeat, the Kremlin has shown little public reaction, with President Putin reaffirming support for Assad without indicating any increased military assistance. Analysts suggest that the Russian military's effectiveness has declined due to its focus on Ukraine and a lack of competent leadership in Syria.


Breitbart: Sabotage Concern as Euro Internet Backbone Fibre Cables Cut Again
Sabotage Concern as Euro Internet Backbone Fibre Cables Cut Again
A submarine fiber optic cable connecting Sweden and Finland was cut in two locations, leaving thousands without internet. While the Finnish police are investigating, initial assessments suggest one break may have been accidental, caused by a backhoe. However, the simultaneous incidents raise suspicions of sabotage.

European governments are on high alert for potential acts of sabotage, particularly from Russian-backed actors, given recent similar incidents. A recent attack in Sweden involved deliberate damage to a telephone exchange, highlighting a growing trend of infrastructure sabotage across Europe.


#history

The Telegraph: Nazi concentration camp guard, 100, cleared to face trial
Nazi concentration camp guard, 100, cleared to face trial
A 100-year-old former concentration camp guard, Gregor Formanek, may soon face trial for his alleged role in the murder of 3,300 prisoners at Sachsenhausen camp during World War II. A higher German court has overruled a previous decision deeming him unfit for trial.

Formanek is accused of aiding in the "cruel and insidious" killings between July 1943 and February 1945. His case has garnered attention as legal proceedings are set to move forward following the court's recent ruling.