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4 Jan 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Ohio Meat Company Fined $4 Million for Illegal Migrant Hiring, Identity Theft Scheme
Fresh Mark Incorporated, a meat supplier, has entered a non-prosecution agreement and paid nearly $4 million due to a hiring manager's involvement in an identity theft scheme. This scheme allowed unauthorized migrants to gain employment using stolen identities from 2013 to 2018.
Following a large-scale raid by Homeland Security in 2018, 146 undocumented workers were detained, revealing the extent of the identity theft. The company must comply with reporting requirements for two years as part of the agreement.
Breitbart: Texas Arrests Four Tren de Aragua Gang Members Crossing U.S. Border from Mexico
Texas DPS troopers arrested four members of the Tren de Aragua gang who illegally crossed the border from Mexico on New Year’s Eve. The group of 22 migrants included individuals from Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. Eleven were charged with criminal trespass.
Governor Abbott emphasized the threat posed by the gang, which he designated as a foreign terrorist organization, and vowed to continue efforts to secure the border and protect Texans.
#politics
The Western Journal: Hakeem Jeffries Says 'No Election Deniers on Our Side' and Is Immediately Informed That Isn't the Case
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries claimed there are no election deniers among Democrats during a speech, despite his own past statements questioning the legitimacy of the 2016 election. This contradiction was highlighted by social media users, pointing out that several Democrats have denied election results in the past.
Jeffries' comments came as the new Congress convened, while the GOP celebrated Mike Johnson's re-election as speaker. The ongoing narrative of election denial appears to be a point of contention, as many Democrats have previously cast doubt on various election outcomes.
Le Monde: Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister: 'Big Tech giants have moved into Trump's Oval Office'
Wealthy individuals are leveraging their political influence to maintain power, as highlighted by Aneurin Bevan's observation on the paradox of liberal democracy. The so-called "broligarchy," comprising billionaires like Musk and Thiel, is seen as conspiring to extract wealth during Trump's presidency.
In exchange for financial support, they receive lucrative government contracts and reduced regulatory oversight, significantly boosting their wealth and power. This arrangement allows them to dominate markets while undermining programs that support the poor.
Fox News: Washington Post cartoonist quits after paper pulls her cartoon depicting Post owner Bezos groveling to Trump
A Washington Post cartoonist, Ann Telnaes, resigned after her cartoon mocking owner Jeff Bezos was rejected. She claimed the decision was politically motivated, stating it was the first time her work was spiked due to its critical nature.
The Post's editorial page editor, David Shipley, refuted her claims, explaining the rejection was based on avoiding repetition of recently published content. He emphasized that editorial decisions are not driven by bias.
#society
Human Events: STEPHEN DAVIS: Costco doubles down on commitment to DEI initiatives
Costco is reaffirming its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives despite a trend of large corporations scaling back these programs. The company's board urged shareholders to reject a proposal from the National Center for Public Policy Research that sought to limit DEI efforts, arguing that a diverse workforce is essential for creativity and customer satisfaction.
In contrast to other companies like Walmart and Boeing, which have restructured their DEI policies amid backlash, Costco maintains that these initiatives are vital for its business model. The company claims that the proposal's true aim is to eliminate diversity efforts rather than mitigate risks.
Times Of Israel: Hostages’ families accuse Health Ministry report of violating captives’ privacy
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum has criticized the Health Ministry for releasing a report detailing the experiences of hostages held by Hamas, claiming it infringes on their privacy rights. The report, based on testimonies from released captives, could potentially identify individuals despite not naming them.
The Health Ministry defended the report as a means to raise awareness about the hostages' suffering and apologized for any distress caused. The Knesset plans to address the privacy concerns raised by the Forum in an upcoming session.
#health
GB News: Fury as asylum seekers handed 'preferential medical treatment' over Britons facing soaring wait times - 'Broken Britain!'
Outrage has erupted over NHS schemes that prioritize "asylum seekers" for medical treatment, allowing undocumented migrants to bypass wait times for emergency care. Critics, including former Health Secretary Steve Barclay, argue this unfairly favors non-taxpayers over British citizens.
Refused asylum seekers can access GP services and some hospital treatments for free, with further costs potentially waived under certain conditions. Reform UK leaders have condemned the situation, claiming it reflects a broken system where British citizens face long wait times while migrants receive expedited care.
#crime
Breitbart: House Homeland Security Chair: We Need More FBI Agents in Spots People Get Radicalized
Rep. Mark Green emphasized the need for increased FBI resources to prevent domestic terrorism, advocating for a return to a robust presence akin to post-9/11 efforts. He highlighted the importance of monitoring radicalization hotspots across the country to thwart potential attacks.
Green criticized the FBI's reduced footprint in recent years, asserting that proactive measures and "boots on the ground" are essential for effective intelligence gathering and prevention.
Breitbart: Venezuelan Migrant Shot During Attempted Kidnapping at Border in Mexico
A Venezuelan migrant was shot and wounded during a kidnapping attempt by unidentified gunmen at the Mexico-Texas border. The incident occurred in Ciudad Juarez as the migrant approached the border, and he was later transported to a hospital in El Paso for treatment.
This shooting follows a recent murder of a Mexican migration agent by two Venezuelan men linked to a gang, leading to their arrest and federal charges. No arrests have been made in the kidnapping attempt.