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28 Jan 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Illegal Alien Gangsters' Party Ruined When Federal Agents Bust Through the Door
Federal agents raided a makeshift nightclub in Colorado early Sunday, arresting 49 individuals linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Of those detained, 41 were illegal aliens. The Drug Enforcement Administration seized various drugs, weapons, and cash during the operation.
The raid followed months of investigation into the gang's drug trafficking activities, which have been expanding across several states. Local residents reported the gang's increasing influence in Aurora, Colorado, where they allegedly controlled certain apartment complexes.
Fox News: Comer launches investigation of sanctuary cities, asks mayors to testify
House Republicans are investigating sanctuary cities, focusing on their impact on public safety and compliance with federal immigration laws. U.S. Rep. James Comer has invited mayors from Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York City to testify about their sanctuary policies at a hearing on February 11.
Supporters of sanctuary policies argue that immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility, while opponents claim these policies protect criminals and endanger public safety. Mayors from the targeted cities have expressed their commitment to local laws and public safety, despite federal immigration enforcement efforts.
#politics
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Trump's Deal With Colombia Shows Trade Wars Are Good and Easy to Win
Trump's tariff threat against Colombia led to a swift concession from President Gustavo Petro, who agreed to accept deported migrants. This incident highlights the economic leverage the U.S. holds over Colombia, which is heavily reliant on American demand for its exports.
The disparity in trade dynamics underscores Colombia's vulnerability, as U.S. imports constitute a significant portion of its economy. Trump's decisive actions reinforced American sovereignty and demonstrated the effectiveness of tariffs as a tool of statecraft.
Le Monde: In Germany, the right hardens on the issue of immigration
Friedrich Merz, the CDU candidate for Germany's upcoming elections, has shifted the narrative on immigration, declaring "We can't do this," in stark contrast to Angela Merkel's 2015 message of optimism. This comes after a tragic knife attack by an illegal Afghan immigrant.
Merz is calling for a significant change in Germany's migration policy, citing the consequences of past asylum decisions and the strain of integrating millions of refugees over the past decade.
The Western Journal: Bill Gates Launches Attack on 'Insane' Elon Musk, But He Clearly Didn't Think It Through
Bill Gates criticized Elon Musk's political involvement, arguing that billionaires should focus on specific issues rather than influencing elections. Gates, who has used his wealth for global policy changes, expressed concern over Musk's support for Trump and other controversial stances.
Critics point out Gates' hypocrisy, noting his extensive political activism while condemning Musk's actions. They argue that Gates is selective in his outrage, ignoring other instances of foreign political interference.
#society
Fox News: Tom Cotton pans liberal media's earlier dismissals of lab leak theory after CIA announcement
Sen. Tom Cotton criticized the liberal media after the CIA's assessment suggested COVID-19 likely originated from a lab leak in China. Cotton, who has long supported this theory, emphasized the need for accountability from China for the pandemic's global impact.
The CIA's conclusion, made with "low confidence," indicates that both lab-related and natural origins remain plausible. The assessment was released during the Biden administration, with CIA Director John Ratcliffe advocating for a more decisive stance on the issue.
GB News: DVSA to require all staff to wear body cameras amid spike in abuse cases - 'Never an excuse!'
The DVSA has mandated body-worn cameras for staff to combat rising harassment and abuse, following over 300 recorded incidents last year. These cameras will be used during roadside checks and other enforcement activities to gather evidence of inappropriate behavior.
The initiative includes strict data protection measures, ensuring footage is only accessible to authorized personnel and stored securely. The DVSA aims to enhance safety for its employees while maintaining accountability in enforcement operations.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Security contractors check for weaponry in cars returning to northern Gaza
Security contractors, including a US firm, have begun inspecting vehicles in Gaza to prevent heavy weaponry movement as tens of thousands of Palestinians return to northern areas. Inspections are part of a ceasefire agreement, with reports of a multinational team overseeing the process.
Despite the ceasefire, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have conducted drone strikes and fired warning shots at suspected violations. Hamas claims over 300,000 displaced individuals returned, while the UN observed more than 200,000 moving north. The situation remains tense as ceasefire terms are monitored.
#crime
Fox News: DNA sample ties elderly man to 40-year-old cold case murder of Texas woman
An 83-year-old man, Willie Jones, has been arrested for the murder of Virginia White, an elderly woman found dead in Dallas in 1981. His DNA, collected during a prior arrest for a parole violation, matched evidence from the cold case.
Jones, who was 40 at the time of the murder, is now facing capital murder charges. Details on the motive and circumstances of White's death remain unclear.