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23 Jan 2025
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Media Warns Illegal Alien Child Rapists Fear ICE Arrests in Schools
Fear is escalating among immigrant families in California as the Trump administration allows ICE to arrest undocumented immigrants at sensitive locations like schools. Parents express concern about their children's safety amid the crackdown.
In the initial days of this policy shift, ICE made over 460 arrests, targeting individuals with serious criminal histories, including sexual assault and domestic violence. Families are left questioning their safety and the implications of these arrests on their daily lives.
Fox News: Guatemalan man illegally in US accused of sexually abusing Alabama child shows no remorse: 'It is what it is'
Luis Lopez-Martinez, a 38-year-old Guatemalan man illegally in the U.S., was arrested in Alabama for allegedly sexually abusing a child under 12. He was caught in the act by the victim's family, who detained him until police arrived.
Lopez-Martinez reportedly confessed to the crime during an interview. He remains in jail with a bond set at $250,000, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement has placed an immigration detainer on him to prevent his release into the community.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Fed Employees Say Making Them Go To Work Will Hurt Their Productivity
The Biden administration's reversal on federal workers returning to the office has sparked discontent among employees. Many argue that productivity would decline under a full return-to-office mandate, with some claiming remote work enhances output and work-life balance.
Concerns over insufficient office space and the effectiveness of remote collaboration have been voiced, particularly from those in agencies like the Department of Veterans Affairs. Employees warn that enforcing a return could lead to the loss of talented workers, undermining public service.
GB News: Tesco warns inheritance tax raid on farmers has put Britain's food security at risk
Tesco has joined major supermarkets in opposing Labour's inheritance tax changes on farmers, warning it could jeopardize Britain's food security. The retail giant supports calls for a pause, highlighting concerns from smaller farms that may struggle to pay the new tax starting April 2026.
Critics argue the tax, set at 20% for inherited land over £1 million, could devastate family-run farms. Protests have erupted across the UK, with cross-party leaders urging revisions to the policy. The government defends the measures, stating they will only impact the wealthiest landowners.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: The DOJ Kills the Ferguson Effect
The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division has been criticized for allegedly undermining law enforcement during a crime wave, prioritizing political agendas over public safety. Recent changes suggest a shift in approach, with the Biden administration's consent decrees being reconsidered.
Cities like Memphis that resisted DOJ demands may now benefit from a renewed focus on law enforcement, potentially reducing crime rates. This marks a departure from the so-called Ferguson Effect, which had emboldened criminals.