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26 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Colombia’s Petro Backs Down: Sending Personal Plane to Pick Up Migrants After Trump Announced Sanctions
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has reversed his earlier stance and will now accept deportation flights from the U.S., sending his presidential plane to collect deported migrants. This change follows pressure from former President Trump, who threatened sanctions against Colombia for refusing flights.
Trump's proposed measures include a 25% tariff on Colombian goods, visa sanctions on Colombian officials, and increased inspections of Colombian nationals. The U.S. Embassy in Colombia is set to close amid these tensions.
Le Monde: US officials defend new policy of school, church raids as immigration agencies target Chicago
Donald Trump's administration has intensified its crackdown on illegal immigration, including raids on churches and schools, as part of a broader effort to increase deportations. Tom Homan, overseeing the immigration agenda, emphasized the need for consequences for illegal entry, while Trump directed ICE to raise arrest quotas significantly.
Federal agencies, including ICE and the FBI, launched coordinated operations in Chicago to target "potentially dangerous criminal aliens." Local leaders, particularly from Catholic organizations, criticized the raids, arguing they create fear in communities. Homan maintained that the enforcement actions are lawful and called for more resources to manage detainees.
#politics
Fox News: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says 'no more DEI at Department of Defense': 'No exceptions'
The Department of Defense has announced the termination of all diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, following President Trump's executive order. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized immediate compliance, stating that non-compliance would result in termination of employment.
Additionally, Trump's administration has canceled approximately $420 million in contracts related to DEI initiatives and mandated the closure of DEI offices across federal agencies. The president's actions aim to eliminate what he describes as discriminatory practices under the guise of DEI.
#society
Breitbart: CA Rains Create Risk of Toxic Ash Runoff as Crews Clean Up After Fires
California faces potential danger as incoming rain may trigger toxic ash runoff from areas recently devastated by wildfires. Heavy downpours could lead to mudslides and debris flows, while air quality remains hazardous due to smoke containing harmful chemicals.
Residents are advised to take precautions while cleaning up, as ash from the fires poses serious health risks, particularly to children. President Trump plans to lift federal regulations to speed up recovery efforts in the affected regions.
#history
The Western Journal: 80 Years Ago Elite US Soldiers Conducted Raid Liberating Over 500 POWs Behind Enemy Lines
Eighty years ago, U.S. Army Rangers and Filipino guerrilla fighters executed a successful raid at Cabanatuan prison camp, liberating over 500 POWs held by the Japanese during World War II. This operation was crucial for the survivors of the Bataan Death March, marking a significant moment in military history.
The mission, led by Lt. Col. Henry Mucci, faced daunting odds but resulted in minimal casualties. The Rangers and guerrillas managed to rescue 516 POWs, showcasing a remarkable joint operation that became a model for future military rescues.
GB News: British army told to hand back 'looted' Ethiopian treasures in growing reparations row
The British Army faces demands to return treasures looted from Ethiopia during an 1868 expedition that defeated Emperor Tewodros II. Artefacts currently held in regimental museums, including shields and swords, are at the center of this reparations dispute.
Ethiopian officials plan to approach the UK’s Ministry of Defence to assist in their campaign for repatriation, which is part of a broader effort to reclaim looted items by 2026. The Ethiopian Heritage Authority is drafting an inventory of the artefacts to support their case.