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24 Jan 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Rhode Island judge specializing in immigration law resigns after FBI raids office
Rhode Island judge specializing in immigration law resigns after FBI raids office
FBI agents conducted a raid on the law office of immigration lawyer and Central Falls Municipal Court Judge Joseph Molina Flynn in Providence, Rhode Island. The reason for the raid remains undisclosed, but it was court-authorized, and Molina Flynn has since resigned from his judicial position.

Molina Flynn, who focused on immigration law, had a personal history of undocumented residency before obtaining lawful status. Central Falls Mayor Maria Rivera expressed concern over the raid, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in local governance.


Fox News: Trump DHS finds 'mass influx' of illegal migrants at southern border, requests assistance from all 50 states
Trump DHS finds 'mass influx' of illegal migrants at southern border, requests assistance from all 50 states
Acting DHS Secretary Benjamine Huffman has declared an urgent need for federal action to address an "imminent mass influx" of illegal immigrants at the southern border, seeking assistance from all 50 states. He cited safety concerns for residents and noted that over 8 million illegal immigrants have entered the U.S. in the last four years.

Huffman emphasized that current immigration laws are not being properly enforced, leading to high numbers of illegal crossings and potential increases in crime. Some states, like California, are expected to resist federal immigration enforcement efforts, citing constitutional limitations on state involvement.


#politics

Breitbart: Tulsi Gabbard Confirmation Hearing Scheduled After Being Slow-Walked
Tulsi Gabbard Confirmation Hearing Scheduled After Being Slow-Walked
Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation hearing to become Director of National Intelligence is set for January 30, following delays attributed to the FBI's background check and Senate Democrats. The process could extend into February if Democrats do not expedite the hearing.

Gabbard, nominated by President Trump, faces criticism from Democrats who label her as "compromised" and question her ties to Russia. Despite these accusations, similar past meetings with foreign leaders by prominent Democrats have not been scrutinized in the same way.


#society

GB News: Chimney Sweep defends use of wood burners after council imposes 'cosy killer' campaign
Chimney Sweep defends use of wood burners after council imposes 'cosy killer' campaign
A Brighton chimney sweep has come to the defense of residents who use wood-burning stoves, asserting that they should not face stigma for their heating choices. Nicki Harvey acknowledged air quality concerns but emphasized the importance of responsible use without shame.


Fox News: Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag sue the city of Los Angeles, LADWP after Palisades Fire
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag sue the city of Los Angeles, LADWP after Palisades Fire
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag have filed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles and the Department of Water and Power after losing their home in the Palisades Fire. They allege "inverse condemnation," claiming that the draining of the Santa Ynez Reservoir prior to the fire led to inadequate firefighting resources, resulting in property damage and emotional distress.

The couple, along with 20 other homeowners, seeks compensation for personal injuries, loss of use of their homes, and other damages. They expressed their shock and emotional turmoil over the loss, highlighting their struggle with being uninsured and financially strained.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Norway accused of profiting from war in Ukraine
Norway accused of profiting from war in Ukraine
Norway has seen significant profits from increased gas prices since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, positioning itself as Europe's top gas supplier. Criticism has emerged from Denmark, which argues that Norway is not contributing enough in aid to Ukraine compared to its vast oil wealth.

Denmark's Politiken newspaper highlighted the disparity in aid contributions, noting that Norway's financial support for Ukraine is less than Denmark's, despite Norway's substantial oil fund. Norwegian economists echo these concerns, suggesting a need for greater support for Ukraine.


#military

Le Monde: In Ukraine, several officer arrests shed light on army malfunctions
In Ukraine, several officer arrests shed light on army malfunctions
Ukrainian authorities are addressing desertion issues within the 155th mechanized brigade, known as the "Anne of Kyiv." The former commander, Dmytro Ryumhsin, has been arrested for allegedly concealing cases of desertion among his troops.

The brigade, trained in France, faced significant operational challenges, leading to approximately 1,700 soldiers abandoning their posts before deployment. This situation has raised concerns about the effectiveness of Ukraine's military organization and its collaboration with Western allies.


#other

Human Events: WATCH: THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 70 — Seatgate? Best Executive Orders? Panda Express?
WATCH: THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 70 — Seatgate? Best Executive Orders? Panda Express?
The latest episode of THOUGHTCRIME is now available for viewing. Tune in to catch the newest discussions and insights presented in this series.