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24 Jan 2025
#illegals
Liberty Nation News: Trump Sends Troops to the Border - Liberty Nation News
President Trump has prioritized cracking down on illegal immigration, pledging to declare a national emergency at the southern border. The Department of Defense announced the deployment of 1,500 active-duty troops to assist in border security and deportation efforts.
In addition to military support, Trump has canceled the CBP One app and suspended asylum requests at the southern border. ICE has begun significant operations, resulting in over 460 arrests of illegal immigrants with criminal records across multiple states.
#politics
Le Monde: At Sarkozy's trial, relatives of victims of Libyan terrorism denounce Gaddafi rehabilitation
In a Paris courtroom, families of victims from the 1989 UTA flight 772 terrorist attack expressed their grief and anger during the trial of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, who faces allegations of Libyan campaign financing. The attack resulted in 170 deaths, including 54 French citizens.
As the trial unfolds, the poignant testimonies from victims' families highlight the lasting impact of the tragedy, with personal stories reflecting the lives lost. Sarkozy and other defendants listened silently as these emotional accounts were shared.
#society
GB News: Harry and Meghan do 'nothing but flog their own family secrets', Woolf claims
Emma Woolf criticized Prince Harry for settling his legal claim against The Sun's publisher, calling it "absolute, total and utter hypocrisy." She described the settlement as a "pyrrhic victory," highlighting the contradictions in his actions.
#crime
Le Monde: Frenchman on death row in Indonesia will be sent home
Serge Atlaoui, a Frenchman on death row in Indonesia since 2007 for drug offenses, will be repatriated to France following a transfer agreement signed by Indonesian and French officials. Atlaoui, who has long maintained his innocence, is currently ill and receiving treatment.
His transfer marks a significant development in ongoing discussions about the fate of foreign nationals on death row in Indonesia, where strict drug laws have led to numerous executions. Activists have welcomed the decision, urging clemency for Atlaoui upon his return to France.