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5 Dec 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Trump's illegal immigration crackdown welcomed by border town police strained by Biden policies
President-elect Trump aims to reduce illegal immigration, which he believes will ease the burden on Border Patrol and local law enforcement. He plans to target noncitizens with criminal convictions and those with removal orders, while reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy.
Trump's administration is expected to declare a national emergency and utilize military support for deportations. Local law enforcement agencies may collaborate with ICE under the 287(g) program to enhance immigration enforcement. Critics express concerns about the implications for community policing.
#politics
The Federalist: Pardoned Convict Hunter Biden Could Still Practice Law: Complaint
Hunter Biden, despite receiving a presidential pardon from his father, may still face disciplinary action regarding his law license in Connecticut. The Center for American Rights has filed a complaint urging the state grievance committee to investigate his felony convictions, which include fraud and tax evasion.
While Hunter's federal crimes are pardoned, they do not absolve him from accountability at the state level. The complaint argues that he should not be allowed to practice law due to his misconduct, emphasizing that the integrity of the legal profession must be upheld without favoritism.
Fox News: Iowa sues Biden administration to verify status of 2,000 registered voters who may be noncitizens
Iowa is suing the Biden administration for access to citizenship status information regarding over 2,000 registered voters. The lawsuit claims that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) failed to provide a list of noncitizens registered to vote, which hindered state efforts to ensure election integrity.
Iowa officials relied on imperfect data from the Department of Transportation to address concerns about illegal voting. The lawsuit names USCIS, the Department of Homeland Security, and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas as defendants. Pro-voting groups have challenged the state's actions, but a judge ruled to allow provisional ballots for those on the list.
Times Of Israel: German cancelation of Israeli academic’s talk highlights widening academic boycotts
The University of Leipzig canceled a lecture by Israeli historian Benny Morris, citing security concerns due to protests over his controversial views on the Israel-Palestine conflict. While the university emphasized its commitment to open dialogue, critics viewed the decision as a capitulation to anti-Israel sentiment.
The cancellation reflects a broader trend of academic boycotts against Israel, which have intensified since the recent conflict involving Hamas. Israeli academia is actively seeking to counter these boycotts through legal measures and international collaborations, as they rely heavily on global partnerships for research.
The Federalist: There Is No Historical Precedent For Hunter Biden's Pardon
Hunter Biden has received a full presidential pardon from his father, President Joe Biden, covering all offenses committed between ages 44 and 54. The pardon raises questions about propriety and the ethical implications of a father shielding his son from legal consequences.
Critics argue that this act undermines the rule of law and reflects poorly on President Biden's commitment to justice. The comparison to historical figures like Lucius Junius Brutus highlights concerns about nepotism and the integrity of presidential power.
#society
Fox News: The good, the bad, and the head-scratching in the SCOTUS transgender case
The Supreme Court appears poised to rule that the Equal Protection clause does not apply to Tennessee's law restricting gender transition treatments for minors. Justices expressed skepticism about the Biden administration's claims regarding the benefits of such procedures, with notable silence from Justice Gorsuch.
Concerns were raised about the implications for women's sports if the law is subjected to constitutional scrutiny. The Biden administration suggested that cisgender women could assert their rights in court, raising fears about the future of women's sports and privacy. A lengthy legal battle is anticipated as courts navigate these complex issues.
Fox News: 'Girls Gone Wild' exploited underage girls, crew members told 'don't take no for an answer'
A new docuseries, "Girls Gone Wild: The Untold Story," reveals troubling allegations surrounding the franchise, including child abuse, exploitation, and legal scandals tied to founder Joe Francis. The series features interviews with alleged victims and former employees, exposing the dark realities behind the scenes.
Francis, who has lived in Mexico for nearly a decade, maintains his innocence amid claims of underage filming and misconduct. The documentary includes testimonies from women who describe being taken advantage of and pressured to participate in the controversial production.
#military
The Telegraph: Trump’s planned purge will cripple the US armed forces
Joseph Stalin's Great Purge from 1936 to 1938 led to the execution of a million people, including many military officers, severely weakening the Soviet Union's military effectiveness. This historical precedent raises concerns about potential purges under President-elect Donald Trump, who has threatened to dismiss military leaders he deems "woke."
Such actions could mirror Stalin's disastrous impact on military readiness, especially with looming threats like a possible Chinese attack on Taiwan. The potential for a Trump-led purge poses risks to U.S. defense capabilities, potentially leading to significant casualties and losses in future conflicts.
#education
The Federalist: Billionaires, Pastors, Cowboys Break Ground For Classic Colleges
A new wave of college startups, including Luther Classical College in Wyoming and the University of Austin, is emerging in response to dissatisfaction with traditional higher education. These institutions aim to provide a robust Christian education and vocational training, addressing concerns over political agendas and high costs.
Enrollment in U.S. colleges is declining, with many Americans losing confidence in the system. Founders of these new colleges seek to create environments that foster open discourse and critical thinking, while also addressing the secularization of education that has contributed to a decline in civic knowledge and faith.
#crime
GB News: Assassin leaves chilling message on bullets used to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO in New York as manhunt continues for masked gunman
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in a targeted attack outside the New York Hilton Midtown. Police found inscribed bullet casings with the words "deny," "defend," and "depose," suggesting possible motives. The NYPD is actively searching for the suspect, who fled on a bicycle.
Thompson was critically injured and later pronounced dead at the hospital. Witnesses reported seeing the shooter lingering near the hotel prior to the attack. His wife expressed devastation over the "senseless killing," highlighting his role as a loving father and community member.
#outdoors
On The Water: The Best Deck Boots for Fishing
Fishing deck boots have evolved significantly over the past 15 years, with a variety of styles now available for both recreational and commercial fishermen. These boots are designed to provide waterproof protection, traction on slick surfaces, and comfort during long hours on the water.
Options range from ankle boots for mobility to 12-inch and 15-inch boots for added protection against rough conditions. Popular brands like XTRATUF and Grundens offer various models tailored to different fishing needs, ensuring anglers can find suitable footwear for any fishing trip.