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31 Jan 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: ICE: Fentanyl-Dealing Tren de Aragua Gang Members Arrested in South Carolina
ICE: Fentanyl-Dealing Tren de Aragua Gang Members Arrested in South Carolina
ICE officers, alongside local law enforcement, arrested members of the Tren de Aragua gang in South Carolina for fentanyl trafficking. President Trump designated this Venezuelan gang as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, emphasizing the seriousness of their criminal activities.

Local Police Chief LJ Roscoe was unaware of the ICE operations in Goose Creek until after they occurred. U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace expressed support for ICE's actions, stating that apprehending illegal aliens is crucial for community safety.


Breitbart: Trump WH: Gitmo Opening to 'Full Capacity' to Provide Extra Detention for Criminal Illegal Aliens
Trump WH: Gitmo Opening to 'Full Capacity' to Provide Extra Detention for Criminal Illegal Aliens
Guantánamo Bay is set to open to full capacity for the detention of criminal illegal aliens, as announced by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. President Trump signed a memorandum to expand the migrant Operations Center, aiming to provide additional detention space for high-priority offenders.

Leavitt highlighted recent arrests by ICE, including individuals convicted of serious crimes such as child exploitation and attempted murder. She reiterated the administration's commitment to arrest and deport criminal illegal aliens, emphasizing the passage of the Laken Riley Act to mandate federal detention for various violent crimes.


Breitbart: Colombia’s Socialist President, Humbled by Trump, Tells Illegals to Come Home
Colombia’s Socialist President, Humbled by Trump, Tells Illegals to Come Home
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has urged illegal Colombian migrants in the U.S. to return home, promising financial aid through government programs. He criticized U.S. deportation practices and called for better treatment of deported migrants, following a recent diplomatic crisis with the U.S.

In response to Petro's actions, the U.S. threatened tariffs and sanctions, which were later avoided after Colombia agreed to U.S. terms. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between the two nations regarding immigration and treatment of Colombian nationals abroad.


#politics

Fox News: 'Important lesson': Conservative activist reveals 'fascinating' experience at liberal Sundance Film Festival
'Important lesson': Conservative activist reveals 'fascinating' experience at liberal Sundance Film Festival
A new documentary titled "Bucks County, USA" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, highlighting political divisions in a battleground county. The film, which focuses on post-COVID policies and the parents' rights movement, has sparked discussions about bridging divides, even among a traditionally liberal audience.

Despite some opposition during a Q&A session, the film's message resonated with many attendees, suggesting a shift towards openness and dialogue at the festival. The documentary emphasizes the importance of understanding differing perspectives, particularly in a politically charged environment.


GB News: 'It has been a disaster!' Fisherman blasts Brexit in scathing analysis: 'This has cost us dearly'
'It has been a disaster!' Fisherman blasts Brexit in scathing analysis: 'This has cost us dearly'
A North Shields fisherman, Andy Dixon, who voted for Brexit, now regrets his decision, citing negative impacts on his business due to increased bureaucracy and costs in exporting seafood to Europe. He claims Brexit has not delivered the promised benefits and would change his vote if possible.

Recent polling indicates that only 30% of Britons believe Brexit was the right decision, with 55% expressing regret over leaving the EU. This reflects a significant shift in public sentiment since the 2016 referendum, where the vote to leave narrowly prevailed.


Breitbart: Report: Federal Employees Ordered to Remove Pronouns from Email Signatures
Report: Federal Employees Ordered to Remove Pronouns from Email Signatures
Federal agencies have been instructed to remove "preferred pronouns" from email signatures by the end of the week, aligning with President Trump's executive orders aimed at eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Internal memos from agencies like the CDC and Department of Transportation confirmed these directives.

The executive order mandates that federal communications must not promote gender ideology and that forms should only recognize male and female categories. This policy reflects a broader effort to restrict discussions surrounding gender identity within government operations.


The Telegraph: Trump kicks off trade war with China
Trump kicks off trade war with China
Donald Trump has implemented tariffs of 25% on goods from Mexico and Canada, and 10% on imports from China, aiming to curb illegal migration and drug trafficking. This move raises concerns about a potential global trade war and inflation.

The administration had previously allowed a negotiation period but is now sticking to its February 1 deadline for these tariffs. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed rumors of further delays.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Taking It to the 'Streets'
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Taking It to the 'Streets'
The GOP is intensifying efforts to address noncitizen voting ahead of the 2026 midterms. The White House criticized House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries for suggesting a fight against Trump's agenda "in the streets," labeling his rhetoric as dangerous.

In other news, Trump is responding to a recent plane crash involving military aircraft, ordering a safety assessment and appointing an acting FAA administrator. He also faces challenges on the international stage, particularly regarding conflicts over electric vehicle battery minerals in Africa.


#society

GB News: Stoke news: Man slapped with 'dumb' £200 littering fine after 'boxes blown away in storm'
Stoke news: Man slapped with 'dumb' £200 littering fine after 'boxes blown away in storm'
Filmmaker Stuart Swindell received a £200 littering fine after two empty boxes were found in an alley behind his home, which he claims were blown there during Storm Darragh. The council rejected his explanation, asserting the boxes constituted littering.

Despite offering to perform community service as restitution, Swindell expressed frustration over the financial impact of the fine on his self-employed status. The council maintains a strict anti-littering policy.


#health

The Federalist: Critics Of 'Big Pharma' Aren't Denying Miracle Of Modern Medicine
Critics Of 'Big Pharma' Aren't Denying Miracle Of Modern Medicine
Erick Erickson's column defends the pharmaceutical industry, arguing that it has saved lives through medical innovations. He criticizes those who blame "Big Pharma" for the healthcare system's focus on managing chronic diseases rather than promoting genuine health.

However, critics argue that the industry prioritizes profit over patient well-being, perpetuating a cycle of chronic illness through treatments rather than cures. This dynamic has led to an epidemic of chronic diseases in America, raising concerns about the true intentions of pharmaceutical companies.