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24 Jan 2025
#illegals
The Economist: Tom Homan, unleashed
Tom Homan, the new border czar, has a long history with immigration enforcement, having played a key role in establishing ICE. His experiences, particularly a tragic incident involving migrants in 2003, shaped his views on illegal immigration as a serious issue.
The article also touches on various political themes, including Donald Trump's controversial immigration policies and the implications of his executive orders.
The Western Journal: 'Migrant' Shelters Close in Arizona Just Days After Trump's Inauguration
In Arizona, two migrant shelters are set to close just days after President Trump’s inauguration, as no new migrants have been sent from Border Patrol since his policies took effect. This has put Pima County in a difficult financial position, as operational costs continue without occupancy.
The shelters, which have served over 518,000 migrants since 2019, will close on January 26. The county's Board of Supervisors noted that federal reimbursement for costs is contingent on shelter occupancy, which has ceased under the new administration's policies.
The Telegraph: Shackled migrants marched onto military plane after Trump orders deportation crackdown
Donald Trump has initiated a large-scale deportation operation, with images showing illegal migrants being escorted onto military planes. His press secretary announced that hundreds of criminals have been deported, marking this as the "largest massive deportation operation in history."
On Thursday, 538 migrants were arrested, with 373 linked to criminal activities. Among those deported were a suspected terrorist, gang members, and individuals convicted of sex crimes against minors.
#politics
Fox News: Patel, Gabbard to appear before Senate committees next week
Several controversial nominees from President Trump are set to appear before Congressional committees next week. Kashyap Patel is nominated for FBI director, Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the Department of Health and Human Services. Each faces significant scrutiny and tough confirmation battles.
Patel has been a vocal critic of the FBI and has called for major reforms. Gabbard, a former Democrat turned Republican, has garnered support from veterans but faces criticism regarding her national security stance. Kennedy's nomination raises concerns due to his past vaccine views and pro-abortion stance.
Breitbart: German 'Conservative' Leader Rules Out Coalition with Populist AfD
Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU, has ruled out a coalition with the populist AfD, opting instead for partnerships with leftist parties like the SPD. He acknowledges the AfD's rise is linked to public concerns over migration and labor market issues, which need addressing.
Merz's refusal to collaborate with the AfD may limit responses to migration challenges, especially as support for traditional parties declines. Recent events, including migrant-related attacks, have intensified calls for stricter border controls, with AfD leaders urging action to prevent further tragedies.
The Western Journal: Pardoned Pro-Life Protester Reunites with Her Husband and Young Daughter in Incredible Scene: 'Thank You, Jesus'
Bevelyn Williams, a pro-life activist, was recently pardoned by President Donald Trump after serving time for protesting outside Planned Parenthood. Her emotional reunion with her husband and daughter was shared on social media, highlighting the joy of her release from what supporters describe as unjust imprisonment under the Biden administration.
The pro-life movement is urged to capitalize on this momentum, recognizing Trump's contributions to their cause and fostering a Christian revival to combat abortion. Advocates are encouraged to unite and focus on transforming public sentiment against abortion, framing it as a moral battle.
Forbes: Fauci Loses His Security Detail—Here’s Who Else Trump Has Pulled Protection For
Dr. Anthony Fauci's security detail has been removed, confirming Trump's stance that former government employees do not retain security indefinitely. Trump stated that those affected can hire their own security and denied any responsibility for their safety.
Fauci, who received a preemptive pardon from Biden shortly before leaving office, faced significant criticism during the COVID-19 pandemic. His security removal aligns with Trump's broader efforts to reshape the government and remove officials not aligned with his agenda.
The American Mind: Trump’s Reach for Greatness
Donald Trump's Second Inaugural Address on January 20, 2025, set a combative tone, reflecting his belief that current political ideologies threaten the constitutional republic. He criticized the Left's approach to DEI, gender ideology, and political censorship, asserting the need for a reaffirmation of American sovereignty and traditional values.
Trump's speech emphasized a return to foundational American principles, rejecting radical secularism and promoting a vision of America "under God." He advocated for a peaceful foreign policy while expressing a desire for American strength and respect globally. The address concluded with a call to honor America's achievements and resilience.
#society
Forbes: California Wildfire Updates: Rain Expected This Weekend As Hughes Fire Reaches 56% Containment
The Hughes Fire in Los Angeles County has reached 56% containment, with first responders making progress on multiple blazes. Rain is expected over the weekend, which may aid firefighting efforts but also raise concerns about flash flooding and mudslides.
President Trump has suggested abolishing FEMA, which is currently set to cover disaster response costs for California. The wildfires have already incurred significant financial damage, costing Los Angeles over $385 million, with 31,000 people evacuated due to the Hughes Fire.
Le Monde: Valérie André, France's first female general, has died
General Valérie André, a trailblazer in the French military, passed away at 102. She was the first woman in France to achieve ranks from captain to general, serving as a helicopter pilot and war surgeon during significant conflicts, including the Indochina War.
Born in 1922, André dedicated her life to breaking barriers for women in the military, achieving her dreams of flying and serving her country. She was honored with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor for her contributions.
Breitbart: Reality TV Stars Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt Sue L.A., Dept. of Water and Power over Palisades Fire
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag have filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles and the Department of Water and Power after losing their home in the Pacific Palisades fire. They claim the city is liable for damages due to the water supply system's failure, particularly the Santa Ynez Reservoir being offline during the fire.
The couple, along with over 20 others affected by the fire, argue that the reservoir's drained state was a cost-saving measure that hindered firefighting efforts. Critics contend that even with the reservoir operational, the fire's intensity and winds would have limited its effectiveness.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: WATCH: Vice President JD Vance Swears in John Ratcliffe as CIA Director
Vice President JD Vance swore in John Ratcliffe as CIA director after his Senate confirmation, which passed with a 74-25 vote. Ratcliffe, previously the director of national intelligence, emphasized addressing the origins of COVID-19 and the threat posed by China as his top priorities.
Ratcliffe stated that the CIA has not publicly assessed the origins of COVID-19 and plans to focus on this issue. He believes that understanding China's role is crucial for national security and for President Trump to effectively address foreign threats.
#crime
Breitbart: Woman Faces Vehicular Manslaughter Charges for Crash that Killed Vikings Rookie Khyree Jackson
A Maryland woman, Cori Clingman, has been arrested and charged with 13 offenses, including DUI and vehicular manslaughter, following a July car crash that killed Minnesota Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson and two friends. If convicted, she faces up to 30 years in prison.
The incident occurred during street racing, resulting in the deaths of Jackson and his friends, Isaiah Hazel and Anthony Lytton Jr. Prosecutors highlighted the tragedy's impact on their families and the community, emphasizing the promising futures lost.
GB News: Defence Secretary confirms law change to force offenders to face sentencing after Rudakubana hearing
Defence Secretary John Healey announced that the Labour Government will introduce legislation requiring criminals to attend their sentencing hearings, following the absence of killer Axel Rudakubana during his court proceedings. Healey described Rudakubana's absence as "cowardly" and emphasized the need for offenders to face justice directly.
The new law may allow courts to mandate attendance in extreme cases and could include extending sentences for non-compliance. Healey also noted that the inquiry into the Southport attack would lead to potential changes in agency protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.