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#illegals
Breitbart: Feds Investigate HelloFresh for Allegedly Employing Migrant Children
HelloFresh is under investigation by the Labor Department for allegedly employing migrant children at its Aurora, Illinois facility. Reports indicate that at least six teenagers, some from Guatemala, were found working night shifts, raising concerns about child labor practices.
The investigation highlights a broader issue of child labor trafficking in the U.S., with many migrant children at risk due to insufficient oversight after being resettled with adult sponsors. HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra expressed no regrets about the agency's handling of the situation.
#politics
Breitbart: Ana Navarro to Whoopi Goldberg: We Have to 'Panic' over Trump — We Should Tell 'People to Prepare'
On ABC's "The View," co-host Ana Navarro expressed concerns about the potential impact of President-elect Donald Trump's administration, particularly on vulnerable groups like illegal immigrants. She argued that those affected should not be complacent as the transition period approaches.
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg countered that people should focus on their families and daily lives rather than panic. The exchange highlighted differing perspectives on how to approach the upcoming administration's policies and their implications.
Front Page Magazine: Karine Jean-Pierre Gets Grilled On Her Dishonesty About Hunter’s Pardon
President Biden's recent pardon of his son, Hunter, contradicts earlier assurances that no such pardon would occur. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced scrutiny from the media, including the Associated Press, for previously stating that a pardon was a definitive "no."
Jean-Pierre defended the decision by citing Biden's statement, which she claimed explained his reasoning. However, she did not address why both she and Biden were so certain about the lack of a pardon until it was granted, raising questions about transparency and honesty in the administration.
Times Of Israel: Columbia’s anti-Israel student alliance booted from Instagram
Columbia University Apartheid Divest, a coalition of student groups advocating for Palestinian rights, was banned from Instagram after posting plans for a protest featuring violent imagery. The protest, aimed at Barnard College, raised security concerns, prompting the university to restrict campus access.
The group claimed the ban was an attempt to suppress their movement for liberation. This follows a trend of similar bans on pro-Palestinian organizations in New York since the October 7 Hamas attacks, amid rising scrutiny and tensions surrounding campus protests.
Front Page Magazine: End the Secret Service
The Secret Service has faced significant challenges since the 2014 White House fence-jumping incident, leading to the resignation of its first female director, Julia Pierson. Despite an increase in diversity initiatives, the agency has seen a massive turnover, with 1,400 personnel resigning in the last two years, resulting in a workforce with limited experience.
Critics argue that the focus on diversity over qualifications has compromised the agency's effectiveness, as many new hires lack essential skills. With ongoing issues like malfunctioning radios and inadequate training, calls for reform suggest that the Secret Service should be dissolved and its responsibilities integrated into a more efficient federal law enforcement body.
Breitbart: Marlow: Latino Vote Shifting Right Creates Chance for Generational Majority
Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow highlighted a significant shift of Hispanic voters towards the Republican Party, particularly in support of Donald Trump. He emphasized the opportunity for Republicans to engage this demographic by broadcasting in Spanish and aligning with their values to secure a lasting majority.
Marlow believes that leftists have a vulnerability regarding Hispanic voters and that focusing on this shift could be crucial for future electoral success.
Front Page Magazine: A.J. Rice Video: Kamala's and Hillary's Cackle - The New Birth Control?
A.J. Rice discusses various political topics, including the perceived failures of Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton, and critiques the Biden administration's handling of issues like Hunter Biden's pardon. He emphasizes the role of ridicule in combating totalitarianism.
The conversation also touches on themes from Rice's new book, "The White Privilege Album," and critiques of the Left's agenda. The discussion reflects a broader sentiment of discontent with current political leadership and societal trends.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Germany: Man Stabbed by Jihadi Fined for Criticizing Islam
Michael Stürzenberger, a critic of jihad violence in Germany, was stabbed by a jihadi and later convicted of "incitement to hatred," receiving a fine of €3,600. This raises concerns about freedom of speech in Germany, as the government appears to be silencing dissenting voices rather than addressing the underlying issues.
Stürzenberger's case reflects broader fears among German elites about rising right-wing populism and dissent against mass migration from Muslim-majority countries. His legal troubles echo those faced by figures like Donald Trump, suggesting a troubling trend where criticism of certain ideologies is met with legal repercussions.
Front Page Magazine: Justice for Daniel Penny
Marine veteran Daniel Penny was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man who threatened subway passengers. The trial highlighted deep national divisions, with Penny viewed by some as a hero and others as a racist vigilante.
Penny's defense argued his actions were justified due to Neely's aggressive behavior. The jury's not guilty verdict has sparked contrasting reactions, with supporters praising Penny's actions and critics decrying the decision as a victory for white supremacy. A wrongful death suit against Penny is pending.
#military
GB News: Taiwan military alert ramped up as China deploys 90 navy vessels
Taiwan has elevated its military alert level to "high" amid a significant Chinese naval presence, with nearly 90 vessels, predominantly warships, reported near the island. In response, Taiwan's military has initiated combat readiness drills and established an emergency center.
China's Foreign Ministry reaffirmed its claim over Taiwan, while Taiwan's Defense Ministry cautioned against provocative actions that could destabilize the Indo-Pacific. The situation escalated following Taiwanese President Lai's visits to Pacific allies, prompting calls for restraint from China.
#crime
Breitbart: Mangione Had Document Bashing Healthcare Industry When Arrested
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old from Maryland, was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, with a handwritten document expressing his grievances against the healthcare industry. Police noted it indicated his negative feelings toward corporate America.
Mangione was recognized at a McDonald's after arriving on a Greyhound bus and was found with multiple fake IDs and a mask similar to that of a wanted individual.
Breitbart: Report: Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO's Murder Began Shaking When Confronted by Police
Luigi Nicholas Mangione, 26, was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after he reportedly began shaking when questioned by police about his presence in New York City. He was found at a McDonald's with a fake New Jersey ID, which he used to check into a hostel in NYC prior to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Pennsylvania authorities indicated that Mangione had traveled between major cities in the state before his arrest. The investigation continues as details surrounding the murder and Mangione's movements are examined.