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26 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Multi-Agency Task Force Arrests Tren de Aragua Members in Immigration Raid
A recent immigration raid in the Denver Metro area led to the arrest of about 50 migrants, some linked to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. Federal agencies, including the DEA and ICE, conducted the operation, seizing weapons, drugs, and cash.
The raid is part of a broader effort by the Department of Homeland Security to enhance enforcement against illegal immigration and criminal activity. This comes amid concerns over violent crime associated with illegal immigrants.
Breitbart: Top Trump Officials Personally Oversee Deportation Efforts in Chicago
Top officials from the Trump administration, including Tom Homan and Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, are in Chicago to oversee deportation efforts amid what they describe as a "national emergency" due to illegal migration. They praised local immigration agents for their work against illegal migrants, many of whom have violent criminal histories.
Bove emphasized the collaboration among federal agencies like the FBI and DEA to secure the border and restore safety in communities. Despite opposition from local Democratic officials, there appears to be some resident support for the administration's deportation plans.
Le Monde: Trump threatens Colombia with tariffs over rejection of US military deportation flights
President Trump announced retaliatory measures against Colombia, including tariffs and visa restrictions, after the Colombian government rejected US military flights carrying deported migrants. He claimed this decision jeopardized US national security and stated that these actions were just the beginning.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro emphasized the need for dignified treatment of migrants, rejecting the flights until a proper protocol is established. Colombia has previously accepted numerous deportation flights from the US, but the current tensions may affect future cooperation.
#politics
Breitbart: Senate Democrats Push to Condemn Trump's Pardon of January 6 Protesters
Senate Democrats plan to introduce a resolution condemning President Trump's pardons for January 6 protesters, specifically those convicted of assaulting Capitol Police. The resolution aims for unanimous consent but faces challenges in the Republican-controlled Senate.
Democrats argue that Trump's actions endorse political violence and undermine the severity of the January 6 events. They emphasize the need to hold accountable those involved in the insurrection.
#society
Times Of Israel: Father of freed hostage says nation ‘will settle accounts’ with those who opposed deal
Eli Albag, father of freed hostage Liri Albag, expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Netanyahu and supporters of the hostage-ceasefire deal, while condemning those who opposed it. He urged continued efforts to secure the release of remaining hostages and thanked various leaders for their roles in the negotiations.
Family members of the freed hostages echoed Albag's sentiments, emphasizing the need for ongoing advocacy to bring all hostages home. They expressed appreciation for the Israeli public and international figures who aided in their release, while mourning those still in captivity.
Breitbart: Warning Issued as Wildlife Officials Find Georgia Deer with Chronic Wasting Disease
Georgia wildlife officials have issued a warning after a deer with Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) was found in Lanier County. CWD is a fatal neurological disease affecting deer, elk, and moose, with no known treatment. Symptoms include weight loss, tremors, and excessive drooling.
Despite the discovery, officials encourage continued hunting, emphasizing efforts to manage CWD and maintain healthy deer populations. The situation follows previous warnings about CWD in Florida, and experts in Colorado have noted high infection rates in local deer populations.
GB News: Teenager dies in hospital after tree fell on his car during Storm Eowyn
A 19-year-old teenager died after a tree fell on his car during Storm Eowyn in Mauchline, East Ayrshire. He was taken to a Glasgow hospital but succumbed to his injuries.
This marks the second storm-related death, following the death of a 20-year-old in County Donegal, Ireland.
#culture
Fox News: Barbecue superfan says favorite dish is an entire alligator: 'Turkey of the swamp'
Erik Svendsen, a 42-year-old automotive supplies shop owner from Provo, Utah, has taken to social media to showcase his cooking skills, recently experimenting with alligator, which he refers to as "the turkey of the swamp." He highlights the importance of brining and Cajun spices in preparation, sharing that a full alligator takes about three-and-a-half hours to cook.
Svendsen emphasizes that properly prepared alligator can be a crowd-pleaser, comparing its taste to BBQ chicken or pork tenderloin. He aims to document his culinary journey on social media and enjoys the engagement from viewers as he explores new flavors and dishes.
#health
The Western Journal: Medical Nightmare: Cancer Patient Literally Catches on Fire in Middle of Surgery and Is Awake for It All
A lawsuit has been filed against Oregon Health and Science University after a cancer patient, John Michael Murdoch, caught fire during surgery in December 2022. The incident, caused by a spark from a surgical tool igniting alcohol on his skin, left him disfigured and conscious of the trauma until his death in June 2023.
The lawsuit seeks $900,000 in damages, citing negligence and a history of the surgical tool sparking. Surgical fires occur in an estimated 90 to 100 cases annually in the U.S., highlighting the need for increased vigilance in operating rooms to prevent such incidents.
#crime
Breitbart: Phoenix Homeowner Fatally Shoots Alleged Intruder
A Phoenix homeowner shot and killed an alleged intruder on Friday night. The homeowner called 911 to report the shooting and was later released after questioning by police. The case will be reviewed by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.
In a separate incident, a Fairfax, Virginia homeowner shot an alleged intruder, who is now in critical condition. Both cases highlight ongoing discussions around self-defense and gun rights.