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31 Jan 2025

#illegals

Fox News: New FOIA on migrants potentially avoiding the draft could open new deportation predicate: attorneys
New FOIA on migrants potentially avoiding the draft could open new deportation predicate: attorneys
A government accountability group is filing a FOIA request with the U.S. Selective Service System for information on illegal immigrants who have not registered for the draft, which is a felony. The group argues that there is significant non-compliance among military-aged males crossing the border.

The request aims to explore potential legal grounds for mass deportation, as failure to register is both a felony and a deportable offense. The Oversight Project seeks data to determine how many undocumented individuals are violating draft laws and to assess the implications for immigration enforcement.


#politics

Liberty Nation News: Trio of Controversial Trump Picks Took Senate on a Wild Ride - Liberty Nation News
Trio of Controversial Trump Picks Took Senate on a Wild Ride - Liberty Nation News
Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced Senate confirmation hearings as controversial nominees for key positions in Donald Trump's Cabinet. Gabbard addressed accusations of being a Russian asset and her support for Edward Snowden, while Patel defended his past statements and distanced himself from Trump's pardons related to violence against law enforcement.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced skepticism from both parties over his vaccine views, with concerns raised about his ability to instill public trust in health measures. All three nominees face challenges in securing the necessary votes for confirmation.


Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: January 31, 2025
Fox News Digital's News Quiz: January 31, 2025
A House Democrat criticized White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, labeling her a "fake Christian." Meanwhile, Selena Gomez shared a video expressing her concerns about actions taken by former President Donald Trump.

Additionally, an Israeli leader announced their resignation last week.


#society

Fox News: 'The cross still stands': Congregants of Altadena church destroyed by Eaton fire lean on faith after loss
'The cross still stands': Congregants of Altadena church destroyed by Eaton fire lean on faith after loss
The Lifeline Fellowship Christian Center in Altadena, California, was destroyed by the Eaton fire in January, displacing many congregants. They now gather at Shield of Faith Christian Center, holding onto hope and community spirit, despite the loss of their church.

Pastor Charles Dorsey emphasizes resilience and faith, encouraging members to find "beauty for ashes" as they await rebuilding. The church community remains committed to supporting each other and the broader Altadena area through their challenges.


The Telegraph: 1.2m people told not to do laundry in Japan as authorities race to save man in sinkhole
1.2m people told not to do laundry in Japan as authorities race to save man in sinkhole
In Japan, over a million residents have been advised to limit showers and laundry to aid rescue efforts for a 74-year-old man trapped in a massive sinkhole in Yashio city. The sinkhole, which has expanded to 40 meters wide, complicates rescue operations.

Authorities are concerned about the impact of wastewater on the situation, urging residents to conserve water wherever possible. They suspect that the sinkhole's growth may be linked to corroded sewage pipes.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Latest Israeli hostage and Palestinian prisoner release highlights truce fragility
Latest Israeli hostage and Palestinian prisoner release highlights truce fragility
Three Israeli hostages were released on January 30, 2025, amid a gathering of Gazans in the heavily bombed Jabaliya camp. The event featured soldier Agam Berger, among others, receiving a "release certification" while being escorted by Hamas fighters.

The release was part of a ceasefire deal and showcased the ongoing situation in Gaza, with crowds gathering in Khan Yunis to witness the event. This marked one of the largest public displays since the pause in military operations.


Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Jan. 31: Day 483 – After chaotic hostage scene, Israel demands calmer handover
Daily Briefing Jan. 31: Day 483 – After chaotic hostage scene, Israel demands calmer handover
Israel has seen the release of several hostages, including Agam Berger and five Thai captives, amidst chaotic conditions. The country is delaying the release of Palestinian prisoners, demanding guarantees from Hamas for future safe passages.

US envoy Steve Witkoff is involved in ongoing ceasefire discussions, with Prime Minister Netanyahu set to meet President Trump next week to further negotiate these matters. Reactions from families of released hostages highlight the emotional impact of these events.