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24 Jan 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Newark Mayor Says ICE Detained U.S. Citizens In Workplace Raid—Democratic Lawmakers Criticize Agency’s ‘Fear Tactics’
ICE agents conducted a workplace raid in Newark, New Jersey, detaining several individuals, including U.S. citizens, which drew criticism from Mayor Ras Baraka. He stated that the raid occurred without a warrant and involved questioning the legitimacy of a military veteran's documentation.
Democratic lawmakers, including Senators Cory Booker and Andy Kim, expressed deep concern over the operation, calling it a fear tactic that exacerbates issues within the immigration system. They have reached out to the Department of Homeland Security for clarification on the incident.
Breitbart: Homan: ICE Officials Hitting Sanctuary Cities 'Right Now'
Border czar Tom Homan announced that deportation operations have commenced in sanctuary cities, emphasizing the need to remove federal funding from these jurisdictions. He argued that sanctuary cities compromise public safety by releasing individuals who could pose threats back into communities.
Homan stated that the Trump administration plans to take action against sanctuary cities, asserting that these policies create risks for law enforcement and the public. He highlighted ongoing operations targeting these cities, including Chicago, to enhance safety and efficiency in immigration enforcement.
#politics
Breitbart: Trump Signs Executive Order Declassifying JFK, RFK, MLK Jr. Files
President Trump signed an executive order to declassify records related to the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Robert F. Kennedy. He emphasized the need for transparency and stated that the public has awaited this information for decades.
Trump plans to release these records soon, along with other significant documents, as part of his commitment to restore government accountability. He has also suggested the formation of a commission to investigate presidential assassination attempts.
#society
Breitbart: Argentina's Javier Milei Torches 'Woke Virus,' Child Trans Ideology to Globalists at Davos
Argentinian President Javier Milei condemned "woke ideology" at the World Economic Forum, labeling it a "mental virus" and an "epidemic" that threatens Western civilization. He criticized the WEF for promoting progressive agendas and called for a return to traditional values and freedom.
Milei emphasized the need to dismantle "wokism," which he claims has infiltrated global institutions and distorted Western values. He concluded by urging a restoration of Western principles, likening Argentina's current political shift to a historic liberation movement.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Trump just gave Putin a wake-up call
As 2025 begins, the "Year of the Snake" is raising concerns in Russia due to its historical associations with upheaval. Observers are particularly anxious about Donald Trump's changing stance on the Ukraine war, fearing he may view Moscow as an unassailable power.
With Trump’s inauguration nearing, there is a push within his team to project strength, contrasting with the previous administration's perceived failures, such as the withdrawal from Afghanistan. This shift has left both pro-Kyiv insiders and Ukrainians feeling uneasy about future U.S. support.
Breitbart: 'Ignore Them': Houthis Mock Return to U.S. Terrorist List
The Houthis, a Yemeni terrorist group, dismissed their re-designation as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the U.S., asserting they never sought an alliance with Washington. The designation, reinstated by President Trump, highlights their violent history and ties to Iran, impacting humanitarian aid.
The Houthis have expanded their attacks on global shipping since October 2023, targeting nearly 200 vessels. The designation restricts U.S. support and complicates humanitarian efforts, with leaders claiming it is an honor rather than a setback. The situation remains dire for Yemenis reliant on aid.
#history
Times Of Israel: ‘For 60 years, I didn’t talk’: How one survivor made Holocaust memory his mission
Naftali Fürst, a Holocaust survivor, recalls his harrowing arrival at Auschwitz at age 12 in 1944. As one of the few remaining survivors, he shares his story to honor the memory of the six million Jews killed during the Holocaust, marking the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation.
Despite the horrors he faced, Fürst emphasizes the importance of remembering the past. He reflects on the recent Hamas attacks in Israel, expressing discomfort at comparisons to the Holocaust while acknowledging the suffering of all involved. He continues to advocate for Holocaust education and remembrance.
Times Of Israel: Auschwitz survivors return to death camp site, urging young visitors to remember
Esther Senot, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor, spoke to students at Auschwitz-Birkenau, sharing her experiences and urging them to remember the atrocities committed there. Her visit highlights the importance of passing on firsthand accounts as the number of survivors dwindles.
As the Holocaust becomes a historical event for younger generations, initiatives like interactive classroom projects and social media campaigns aim to keep the memory alive. However, rising antisemitism poses challenges to these efforts.
#technology
Fox News: ‘Taxi Driver’ screenwriter calls AI ‘smarter' and 'better' than Oscar-nominated writers
Screenwriter Paul Schrader has expressed his admiration for artificial intelligence, stating that AI is "smarter" than he is and can generate better ideas and feedback than traditional methods. He compared this moment to Garry Kasparov's defeat by the AI chess program Deep Blue, highlighting AI's potential in creative fields.
Schrader's posts about AI have sparked mixed reactions, with some praising its capabilities while others argue it lacks emotional depth and originality. He also reflected on the film "Her," noting its relevance and depth regarding AI. Schrader continues to work on new projects, demonstrating his ongoing influence in the film industry.