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24 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Newark mayor says ICE agents raided 'without warrant', violated constitution
New Jersey Democrats and immigration activists condemned an ICE raid in Newark that resulted in the detention of eight individuals, including a military veteran. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka criticized ICE for allegedly acting without a warrant and violating constitutional rights.
Officials, including Rep. LaMonica McIver, labeled the operation as "despicable," arguing it instills fear in communities and undermines the rights of undocumented immigrants. They pledged to oppose President Trump's immigration policies, which they claim threaten the safety and rights of residents.
Fox News: Mississippi bill would pay bounty hunters a reward to help facilitate deportation of illegal immigrants
A Mississippi lawmaker has introduced House Bill 1484, which proposes a bounty program for deporting illegal immigrants. The bill would pay registered bounty hunters $1,000 for each successful deportation, aiming to enhance community safety and reduce taxpayer burdens.
The initiative aligns with the Trump administration's focus on stricter immigration policies, emphasizing collaboration between law enforcement and citizens. The funding would come from the state assembly, with the goal of supporting federal efforts to address illegal immigration and related crime.
#politics
Breitbart: Jamie Raskin Enlists 'Shrinks' to Help Democrats Cope with Trump's Win
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, led by Jamie Raskin, sought psychological support to cope with President Trump's first week in office, indicating a struggle to adapt following his victory. Critics suggest this reflects a phenomenon dubbed "Trump Derangement Syndrome."
Psychologists were brought in to help Democrats navigate conflict and communication styles during the Trump era. The party appears disoriented and unprepared to counter Trump's administration, as they reassess their messaging and strategies in light of recent electoral defeats.
Fox News: ‘Unusual order’ barring commuted J6 defendants from DC, Capitol raises constitutional implications: expert
A federal judge has issued an order barring several commuted Jan. 6 defendants from entering Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Capitol, raising potential constitutional issues. The order applies specifically to defendants whose sentences were commuted but not fully pardoned.
Legal experts have expressed concerns about the implications of this order, particularly regarding First Amendment rights. The Justice Department has filed a motion to lift the order, arguing that it sets a troubling precedent for restricting access to the nation's capital.
#society
The Federalist: Lawfare Against Doc Who Exposed Child Trans Procedures Ends
A U.S. District Judge dismissed the Department of Justice's case against Dr. Eithan Haim, who exposed Texas Children's Hospital for performing secret transgender procedures on minors. The motion to dismiss was supported by Trump's DOJ, which sought to end what was described as partisan lawfare.
Dr. Haim's revelations led to Texas banning gender transition procedures for children, while the Biden administration's DOJ pursued charges against him. Following significant public and political pressure, including from Republican figures, the case was dropped, allowing Haim to avoid potential prison time.
Front Page Magazine: South Africa Legalizes Mass Land Seizures from White Farmers
The ANC government in South Africa has enacted the Expropriation Bill, allowing for land seizure without compensation, primarily targeting white farmers. This move is seen as a means to bolster the regime's control amid declining popularity and economic instability, raising fears of a Zimbabwe-like scenario.
Critics argue that the bill will benefit ANC cronies rather than promote true inclusivity or agricultural productivity, potentially leading to widespread famine and increased reliance on foreign aid. The government's actions have drawn parallels to past failures in land management that resulted in significant agricultural decline.
Forbes: Fire-Stricken Los Angeles Will Receive Rain This Weekend—Here’s Why That Might Be An Issue
Los Angeles is set to receive much-needed rain this weekend, which will aid firefighters battling four active wildfires that have scorched over 40,000 acres. However, the rain also poses risks of mudslides, toxic runoff, and flash flooding, particularly in areas with burn scars.
California has mobilized resources, including debris flow specialists and sandbags, to mitigate potential flooding hazards. Residents in at-risk areas are advised to prepare evacuation plans and monitor conditions closely.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US freezes new funding for most foreign aid programs, Israel military aid unaffected
The State Department has frozen new funding for nearly all U.S. foreign assistance, allowing only humanitarian food programs and military aid to Israel and Egypt to continue. This move aligns with President Trump's directive to reassess aid programs deemed inconsistent with U.S. interests.
Leading aid organizations view this freeze as an immediate halt to many global projects, including those in health and education. A review of existing programs will determine which can continue, with standards expected to align with Trump's foreign policy goals.
Times Of Israel: US intel figures show Hamas has recruited up to 15,000 new fighters during Gaza war
Hamas has reportedly recruited 10,000 to 15,000 new members since the onset of its conflict with Israel, suggesting a persistent threat despite significant casualties. U.S. intelligence indicates that while recruitment continues, many new fighters are young and untrained.
Following a recent ceasefire, Hamas has begun restoring security and basic services in Gaza, despite ongoing Israeli military efforts to dismantle the group. U.S. officials remain cautious, warning that the conflict may lead to a lasting insurgency.
#economy
Breitbart: Consumer Sentiment Dragged Down By Democrat Panic and Inflation Fears
Consumer sentiment declined in January for the first time in six months, dropping to 71.1, driven by inflation concerns and a significant decrease in Democratic voters' perceptions of current conditions. While personal finance assessments improved, views on business conditions and economic growth fell sharply.
The partisan divide in economic sentiment has widened, with Democratic confidence plummeting while Republicans showed slight optimism. Inflation fears persist, with nearly half of consumers anticipating rising unemployment. The economic outlook remains politically charged as the administration faces challenges in addressing these concerns.
#crime
GB News: Wales Dylan Thomas: Grandson of pie company tycoon jailed for life over murder of friend at shared home
Dylan Thomas, 24, has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his lifelong friend William Bush, 23, whom he stabbed 37 times on Christmas Eve at their shared home in Cardiff. Thomas received a minimum term of 19 years after the brutal attack.
The court heard Thomas had been struggling with mental health issues and was being treated for schizophrenia. The victim's family expressed profound grief, highlighting the irreversible loss of a young life filled with potential.
Fox News: Idaho beefs up firing squad as Bryan Kohbeger trial nears
Idaho lawmakers are advancing a proposal to make the firing squad the primary method of execution, citing issues with lethal injections, including botched attempts. The move comes as the state prepares for the capital murder trial of Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students.
Supporters argue that the firing squad is more humane and efficient, with experts noting its successful use in other states. Currently, Idaho has eight death row inmates, and the bill is still in committee, awaiting public testimony.
#technology
Breitbart: President Trump Signs Executive Order to Promote AI Innovation Free from Leftist Bias
President Trump signed an executive order to foster AI development free from ideological bias, stating that previous policies hindered innovation. The order aims to review Biden's 2023 AI executive order, which Trump claims imposed burdensome requirements on AI companies.
The new directive emphasizes promoting human flourishing and national security, potentially reversing efforts to limit government AI use that discriminates based on race or gender. The move aligns with concerns about perceived leftist bias in popular AI systems.