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27 Jan 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Everything To Know About Trump’s ‘Mass Deportation’ Plans: ICE Arrested Nearly 1,000 On Sunday
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted 956 arrests as part of President Trump's declared "largest deportation operation" in U.S. history, with enhanced operations launched in Chicago and other cities. The administration aims for 1,200 to 1,500 daily arrests, prioritizing criminal aliens.
Local officials in sanctuary cities are responding with mixed strategies, some softening their stance while others vow to protect migrants. Challenges remain, including funding for deportation efforts and cooperation from other countries, complicating the execution of mass deportations.
Fox News: DeSantis faces GOP resistance to special legislative session on immigration that starts today
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has called a special legislative session to propose measures supporting President Trump's immigration policies, including mass deportation and local compliance with federal programs. However, top Republican lawmakers oppose the session, deeming it unnecessary.
Despite pushback, DeSantis insists on the urgency of the proposals, highlighting a need for state action in collaboration with the Trump administration. The situation marks a shift in DeSantis's influence over the legislature following his recent presidential campaign loss.
Breitbart: WashPost: Trump Wants 1,200+ Deportations Per Day
President Trump is pushing for a significant increase in deportations, aiming for 1,200 to 1,500 arrests daily. ICE officials have been instructed to meet these targets, with a focus on deporting individuals with criminal backgrounds to mitigate public backlash.
The administration is also aware of potential disruptions to essential services, as the removal of migrant workers could impact food production and supply chains. The strategy aims to balance enforcement with minimizing chaos and maintaining public trust.
Breitbart: Watch: Dr. Phil Embeds Himself with ICE for 'Targeted Operations' Arrests of Criminal Aliens in Chicago
Dr. Phil McGraw has joined ICE officials in Chicago to assist in targeted operations against illegal migrants, focusing on individuals with serious criminal records. He highlighted a recent arrest of a convicted sex offender released under sanctuary city policies, emphasizing the risks involved in these missions.
McGraw criticized sanctuary city policies for complicating ICE operations, arguing that detaining criminals in controlled environments would enhance safety for agents and civilians. He asserted that ICE is specifically targeting known criminals rather than conducting indiscriminate sweeps.
#politics
Breitbart: Brittany Aldean Sees 'Light at the End of the Tunnel' with Trump Presidency
Brittany Aldean expressed optimism about a potential second Trump presidency, stating it brings "light at the end of the tunnel." She shared her experience at the inauguration, highlighting her admiration for the Trump family, particularly Ivanka, whom she described as kind and genuine.
Aldean criticized media portrayals of the Trump family and emphasized her positive personal interactions with them. She concluded with a hopeful outlook for America's future under Trump's leadership.
Fox News: MSNBC guest uses racially charged language in diatribe about White Trump voters
MSNBC guest Elie Mystal criticized White voters for supporting what he termed a "disgusting" version of America during President Trump's second term. He claimed that Trump's agenda was clear and that the consequences, including rising inflation, were a result of their choices.
Mystal emphasized the need for media to stop sanitizing Trump's actions, asserting that issues like birthright citizenship and the Civil Rights Act are settled matters. He noted that Trump's first week included controversial pardons and initiatives on immigration and energy policy.
GB News: Mayor of 'anti-car' council brags of being driven in taxpayer-funded limo - 'Completely out of touch!'
Lambeth's youngest mayor, John-Paul Ennis, faced backlash after boasting on TikTok about his taxpayer-funded chauffeur-driven car while the council implements strict anti-car policies. Critics argue his comments are out of touch with residents facing significant parking permit increases.
The council's new policies have raised permit costs drastically, with some residents paying up to £800 annually. Local businesses and residents express frustration over the impact of Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes, which have led to increased traffic congestion and pollution.
#society
Breitbart: Eaton Fire: Man Proposes After Finding His Engagement Ring in the Ashes
After losing their home in the Eaton Fire, Brian McShea found the engagement ring he had planned to propose with while sifting through the ashes. Despite the devastation, he surprised his girlfriend, Stephanie Raynor, by proposing on the spot, and she accepted.
The couple, who lost nearly everything except their pets, plans to remain in Altadena but has not set a wedding date.
Times Of Israel: Some released hostages were held in tunnels with no human contact for months, IDF says
Some hostages released from Gaza during a ceasefire had been held in Hamas tunnels for up to eight months, facing isolation and deprivation. Three Israeli civilians and four soldiers were released in exchange for 290 Palestinian detainees. Initial health checks revealed some hostages showed signs of mild starvation and untreated wounds.
While hostages appeared to smile upon release, family members emphasized these expressions were due to relief rather than good treatment. The military expects that future releases may include hostages in worse condition, raising concerns about their health and safety.
#foreignaffairs
The Mirror: Trump 'ethnic cleansing' fury as dramatic photos show families return to Gaza
Donald Trump has faced global backlash for suggesting the resettlement of Gaza's population in Egypt and Jordan, describing the territory as a "demolition site." His remarks have been condemned as a proposal for "ethnic cleansing," with both nations rejecting the idea, citing risks to regional peace.
As a ceasefire allows tens of thousands of displaced individuals to return home, experts warn that Trump's comments could exacerbate the suffering of Palestinians. Human Rights Watch and others have labeled the proposal a potential crime against humanity.
#crime
The Telegraph: Mass prison break in Democratic Republic of Congo after rebels seize city of Goma
A mass jailbreak occurred in Goma, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, as thousands of prisoners escaped amid an attack by Rwanda-backed rebels who claimed to have taken control of the city. Artillery fire was reported, and fleeing inmates filled the streets.