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29 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Noem says 'worst of the worst' arrested in NYC raid targeting criminal illegal immigrants
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that federal immigration raids are targeting criminal illegal immigrants, emphasizing that these actions will enhance community safety. She participated in a raid in New York City that resulted in the arrest of a gang ringleader, asserting that such operations are crucial for public safety.
Noem criticized sanctuary city laws, advocating for their repeal to allow better enforcement against illegal immigrants who commit crimes. She noted a significant increase in arrests of criminal illegal immigrants compared to the previous administration and expressed commitment to continuing these efforts.
#politics
GB News: Keir Starmer will NOT enforce cap on net migration as UK set for 72.5m population bomb
Sir Keir Starmer will not impose a cap on net migration despite the UK population projected to rise to 72.5 million by 2032, driven mainly by migration. The government plans to publish a White Paper outlining a comprehensive strategy to reduce migration figures.
The Office for National Statistics estimates a net migration increase of 4.9 million over the next decade, with natural population change projected to be negligible. Conservative shadow home secretary Chris Philp criticized the projections, advocating for a binding legal cap on visas.
Breitbart: Colombia's President Refutes Rumors He Wrote Anti-Trump Rant While He Was Drunk
Colombian President Gustavo Petro denied being inebriated when he posted a controversial tweet that sparked a diplomatic crisis with the U.S. He criticized Donald Trump's immigration policies and faced backlash for his late-night comments. Petro later agreed to U.S. terms to resolve the situation.
Local politicians questioned Petro's whereabouts during the incident, with reports indicating he was not present in the presidential palace. Petro's history of alcohol-related speculation resurfaced, as critics have previously accused him of being intoxicated during public appearances.
Breitbart: Rep. Eric Burlison: NFA Must Go, It Is 'Government Overreach'
Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO) has labeled the National Firearms Act (NFA) as “government overreach” and is advocating for its repeal. The NFA regulates the sale and possession of certain firearms and accessories, imposing a $200 tax and extensive background checks on law-abiding gun owners.
Burlison's stance reflects a broader call from gun rights advocates to eliminate the NFA and the associated regulations, which they argue unfairly burden responsible gun owners. Gun Owners of America’s Erich Pratt echoed this sentiment, urging for the abolition of the ATF and the dismantling of the gun registry.
#society
Fox News: Plus size rapper sues Lyft claiming driver canceled ride over her weight: ‘Burst his tires’
Michigan rapper Dajua Blanding is suing Lyft after a driver allegedly refused her service due to her weight, claiming she wouldn't fit in his sedan. Blanding recorded the incident and stated the encounter was hurtful, despite having ridden in smaller vehicles before.
Her attorney argues that denying a ride based on weight is illegal in Michigan, equating it to discrimination based on race or religion. Lyft condemned all forms of discrimination but stated they cannot comment on ongoing litigation.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Atomic scientists move ‘Doomsday Clock’ closer to midnight than ever
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has moved the "Doomsday Clock" to 89 seconds before midnight, the closest it has ever been, due to escalating nuclear threats from Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine, military tensions in various regions, and climate change.
Experts warn that insufficient progress on key global challenges, including nuclear risk and the military applications of artificial intelligence, heightens the potential for catastrophe. The organization calls for international dialogue, emphasizing the responsibility of major powers like the U.S., China, and Russia.