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24 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Illegal immigrant admitted to killing woman on her 21st birthday
Jhon Moises Chacaguasay-Ilbis, an illegal immigrant, pleaded guilty to the murder of Joselyn Jhoana Toaquiza on her 21st birthday in Syracuse. He strangled her and buried her body in the woods before fleeing to New York City.
Both individuals were from Ecuador and entered the U.S. illegally. Chacaguasay-Ilbis will be sentenced to up to 25 years to life in prison.
Forbes: Deportations Have Started, White House Says: Everything To Know About Trump’s Plan
The White House has announced the initiation of the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, with hundreds of illegal immigrant criminals arrested and flown out of the country. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has made significant arrests and is set to conduct major raids in sanctuary cities.
The Trump administration is implementing strict measures targeting undocumented immigrants, including expedited removals and expanded authority for federal agencies to conduct operations. Local officials in sanctuary cities are responding with varied strategies, while preparations are underway in Mexico to accommodate deportees.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Jackson: Chicago Won't Let ICE Into Jails Because We Fear Trump, He Pardoned J6ers
Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) expressed concerns on NewsNation about Chicago's refusal to allow ICE into jails, citing fears regarding the new administration's policies. He criticized the president for releasing over 1,500 felons while claiming to support law enforcement.
Jackson highlighted contradictions in the administration's approach, questioning the enforcement methods and the impact on families, particularly children. He referenced past incidents of family separation, emphasizing the need for compassion in immigration enforcement.
The Western Journal: Trump Positioned to Begin Potential Deportation of Prince Harry
The Heritage Foundation is urging President Trump to release Prince Harry's immigration records, alleging he may have lied about drug use on his visa application. This could lead to potential deportation if proven true, raising questions about transparency and accountability.
Trump has previously criticized Prince Harry, stating he would not protect him from deportation if necessary. The foundation also suggests the Biden administration may have provided the prince with special treatment due to his political affiliations.
Breitbart: ICE Rounds Up Gang Members, Child Predators, Suspected Terrorist
The Trump administration announced the arrest of 538 illegal aliens, including a suspected terrorist and gang members, on Thursday. Notable arrests included Turkish national Gokhan Adriguzel and several individuals convicted of sex crimes against minors across various U.S. cities.
In total, ICE conducted 373 criminal and 165 non-criminal arrests, alongside 1,041 removals. The operation targeted serious offenders, including child predators and individuals with violent crime convictions.
#politics
The Western Journal: Congressman Introduces Joint Resolution to Allow Trump a Third Term
Rep. Andy Ogles has introduced a resolution to amend the Constitution, permitting Donald Trump to run for a third presidential term. The proposed change would allow presidents to serve up to three terms, countering the current two-term limit established by the 22nd Amendment.
Ogles argues that Trump's leadership is necessary to restore the nation and correct policies from the Biden administration. Despite Trump's past comments against such an amendment, Ogles maintains that the change is essential for America's future.
Breitbart: Gavin Newsom Accuses Trump of 'Misinformation': State Water Problems 'Don't Exist'
California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized President Trump for spreading misinformation regarding the state's water issues, emphasizing that there is no simple solution to the water crisis. He highlighted recent challenges during the Palisades Fire, where firefighters faced inadequate water pressure.
Newsom noted that California's water systems are chronically short, with no major reservoir added in over 40 years. He suggested that Trump's claims about water diversion were misleading, and while he invited Trump to California, he had not communicated with him prior to the visit.
Fox News: President Trump, Melania board Air Force One for first time in 4 years, photo shows
Former President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were photographed boarding Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, marking their first appearance on the aircraft in four years. They are traveling to North Carolina to assess damage from Hurricane Helene.
Trump criticized the federal response to the hurricane, stating that North Carolina has been neglected and that repairs should have been initiated months ago. After North Carolina, they plan to visit California to address wildfire management issues.
Forbes: Costco Shareholders Overwhelmingly Support Company’s DEI Policies As Other Major Retailers Retreat
Costco shareholders overwhelmingly supported the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, rejecting a proposal from the National Center for Public Policy Research to audit potential risks associated with these policies. Costco's board emphasized that their DEI efforts are essential to employee satisfaction and company culture.
This decision comes amid a broader trend of major retailers reducing their DEI initiatives in response to political pressures, particularly from the Trump administration, which is targeting DEI programs in both government and the private sector. The attorney generals of 20 states have also warned corporations that their DEI programs could face legal challenges.
Fox News: Oklahoma Sen. Mullin confident Hegseth will be confirmed, predicts who Democrats will try to sink next
Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin is optimistic about the confirmation of Pete Hegseth as defense secretary, despite opposition from GOP moderates. Hegseth passed a procedural vote and is expected to secure final confirmation soon, with Mullin claiming he has 50 "hard yes" votes.
Democrats have criticized Hegseth's qualifications and raised concerns about his personal conduct, including allegations of alcohol abuse and misconduct, which he denies. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called Hegseth unqualified, urging Republicans to oppose his nomination.
#society
GB News: Charity shop forced to pay after serial fly-tippers dump black bags filled with stinking food waste outside store: 'It's not fair!'
A charity shop in Bude, Cornwall, is facing challenges with fly-tipping, with litterers leaving bags of non-donatable waste outside the store. The charity, which relies on donations for hospice care, is forced to spend funds on waste disposal instead of their intended purpose.
The increase in fly-tipping is attributed to limited disposal options for household rubbish, leading to a significant portion of donations being unsellable. Other charity shops across the UK are experiencing similar issues, with complaints about litter affecting their operations.
Fox News: LA Mayor Karen Bass' brother loses home in Palisades Fire
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has revealed her brother lost his Malibu home to the ongoing Palisades wildfires, which have devastated over 23,000 acres and resulted in 11 fatalities. Bass expressed her grief during a community council meeting, highlighting the personal impact of the disaster.
Criticism has mounted against Bass for her perceived lack of preparedness and response to the fires, particularly after she attended an event in Ghana as the fires began. The Los Angeles Fire Department has faced operational challenges due to significant budget cuts approved by Bass, raising concerns about the city's emergency response capabilities.
The Federalist: Doc Who Exposed Child Trans Procedures Pleads With Trump
The Department of Justice is pursuing charges against Texas doctor Eithan Haim, who exposed transgender procedures performed on minors at Texas Children's Hospital. Haim claims he faces potential jail time for alleged contempt and has called for an investigation into the prosecutors involved, citing abuse of power.
Haim's case has drawn attention for its implications on medical ethics and whistleblowing, with accusations of political motivations behind the DOJ's actions. He argues that the charges against him are fabricated and reflects a broader issue of government overreach in prosecuting dissent.