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26 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Joe Biden's Deputies Smuggled Many Indian Migrants into U.S. Jobs
President Biden's ambassador to India has approved over two million visitor visas for Indians, potentially increasing illegal job-seeking migration to the U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio aims to reverse policies that facilitate illegal immigration, calling it a critical issue.
Ambassador Garcetti highlighted the surge in Indian visas, boasting about record numbers while critics argue this influx harms American job seekers. The misuse of B-1/B-2 visas for illegal work is a growing concern, with many Indian migrants reportedly exploiting loopholes to enter the U.S. labor market.
#politics
The Mirror: Reeves hits back at critics - 'I'll be the Chancellor that turns things around'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has faced criticism amid rising government borrowing costs and economic turbulence but remains committed to improving the UK economy. She dismissed her critics as "opportunistic" and emphasized the need for fiscal stability to enhance living standards.
Reeves highlighted the global nature of current economic challenges and asserted her ambition for Britain, stating that low growth is not the nation's destiny. She aims to remove obstacles to economic growth while adhering to strict fiscal rules to ensure financial stability.
Fox News: Dolton mayor Tiffany Henyard found in contempt of court after allegedly stonewalling liquor licenses
Tiffany Henyard, the mayor of Dolton, Illinois, has been found in contempt of court for delaying the signing of liquor licenses for a local restaurant despite prior approvals. After failing to meet a court deadline, she signed two out of three licenses under threat of further contempt.
Henyard faces multiple allegations, including misuse of taxpayer funds and overspending, and is under FBI investigation for corruption. The situation has led to calls for fines and damages from the restaurant owners due to the prolonged delays.
Fox News: Abortion survivors slam Dems for blocking 'Born-Alive' abortion bill: 'We are not treated as human beings'
Women who survived attempted abortions criticized Senate Democrats for blocking the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act," which would require medical care for infants born alive during such procedures. Survivors argue that the bill is a necessary human rights protection.
Democrats contend the bill is unnecessary, citing existing laws against infanticide, while abortion survivors emphasize the need for accountability in the abortion industry. House Republicans passed their version of the bill, framing it as a moral issue and a defense of vulnerable lives.
The Western Journal: Watch as Always Gracious Melania Cleverly Exposes the Obamas as the Infinitely Petty Frauds They Truly Are
Melania Trump highlighted the difficulties her family faced during the 2017 transition, contrasting it with the smoother process expected this time. She noted that the Obamas did not facilitate a warm transition, unlike the Bidens, who are set to leave the White House.
Michelle Obama declined to attend Trump's second inauguration, citing her strong feelings against him and refusing to feign politeness. The commentary suggests that both the Obamas and Bidens exhibit pettiness, while praising Melania's poise and confidence.
#society
The Mirror: Barron Trump 'lusted after by girls' as mum Melania says he'll never be 'normal'
Melania Trump believes her son Barron, 18, faces challenges in being a "normal student" due to his fame. He garnered attention during the inauguration and is reportedly popular among peers, despite maintaining a low profile at NYU. He is bilingual and enjoys his studies.
Barron is praised by both his mother and father for his intelligence and ability to connect with younger audiences through social media. Melania noted his strong character and adaptability, emphasizing his success in navigating his unique position.
Breitbart: 200,000 Syrians Returned Home Following Fall of Assad, Says U.N.
The UN refugee chief reported that approximately 200,000 refugees have returned to Syria following the recent overthrow of Bashar Assad's government. This follows an earlier return of around 300,000 refugees from Lebanon during the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
UNHCR's Filippo Grandi emphasized that sustainable returns depend on improved living conditions, economic recovery, and the lifting of Western sanctions, which he cited as a significant barrier to repatriation. Over 4.7 million refugees remain registered with the UNHCR in neighboring countries.
GB News: Yvette Cooper announces major Home Office review in wake of Prevent's Axel Rudakubana failures
Yvette Cooper has initiated a Home Office review following the Southport killer's violent behavior and extremist obsessions that led to the murder of three young girls. The review will examine Prevent referral thresholds, especially for individuals fixated on school massacres and extremist content.
Despite multiple referrals to the Prevent program, officers dismissed the killer's violent history, citing a lack of ideological concerns. The review highlights failures in assessing risks associated with neurodiverse individuals and calls for improved intervention strategies.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Undersea cable between Latvia and Sweden damaged by ‘external influence’
An undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged, likely due to "external influence." The Latvian Navy is investigating a vessel that may have caused the damage, coordinating with NATO.
This incident follows previous damage to cables in the Baltic Sea, raising concerns over potential sabotage linked to vessels from Russia.
Forbes: Trump Says He’s Spoken To ‘Many People’ About TikTok Sale—But Not Oracle
President Trump is working to select a buyer for TikTok after delaying a law that temporarily banned the app. He dismissed reports of Oracle negotiating a deal, stating he has not spoken to Oracle's co-founder about it.
The White House is reportedly negotiating a plan that would allow Oracle to control TikTok's algorithm while minimizing Chinese ownership. Multiple potential buyers, including Microsoft and others, have shown interest, but congressional approval for any deal remains uncertain.
#education
Breitbart: Top UK Universities to Expand Open-Book Exams to Help Grades of Minorities
Leading British universities, including Oxford and Cambridge, are set to implement "inclusive assessments" to improve grades for ethnic minorities and disadvantaged students. This initiative aims to address performance gaps through alternative testing methods, such as open-book exams.
The Office for Students supports these changes, citing significant achievement gaps between different student demographics. However, the plans have faced criticism for potentially undermining academic integrity, with some arguing that they insult minority students by lowering standards.
#other
Breitbart: Rescue Workers Empty 1,500 Tons of Oil from Beached Russian Tanker
Rescue workers in Russia have successfully removed nearly 1,500 tons of oil from the grounded tanker Volgoneft-239, which caused a significant oil spill in the Black Sea last December. The operation, lasting six days, was part of ongoing efforts to address the environmental damage.
The spill has affected coastlines in Russia and occupied Ukrainian territories, prompting a large cleanup effort that has collected over 173,000 tons of contaminated sand and soil. The fate of the second tanker, Volgoneft-212, remains uncertain after it sank.