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#illegals

Fox News: ICE nabs illegal immigrant charged with sex crimes in blue city, after release from jail
ICE nabs illegal immigrant charged with sex crimes in blue city, after release from jail
ICE arrested Emilio Jose Pena-Casilla, a Dominican illegal immigrant charged with serious sex crimes and kidnapping, after he was released from local custody in Boston. Despite an ICE detainer, he was freed on bail, highlighting tensions between local sanctuary policies and federal immigration enforcement.

Boston's City Council recently reaffirmed its sanctuary status, limiting cooperation with ICE. This comes amid a broader national debate on immigration enforcement, with the incoming Trump administration promising increased deportations and potential legal consequences for sanctuary jurisdictions.


#politics

Forbes: What To Know About Trump’s ‘One Powerful Bill’ To Enact Border, Energy, Tax Policies
What To Know About Trump’s ‘One Powerful Bill’ To Enact Border, Energy, Tax Policies
President-elect Donald Trump is advocating for Congress to pass a comprehensive bill that encompasses his border, energy, and tax policies. He aims to extend the 2017 tax cuts and implement various immigration measures, though the proposal faces challenges due to a slim Republican majority and differing opinions within the party.

Trump's plan includes significant changes to immigration enforcement and energy production, with some initiatives likely to be enacted through executive orders. While he prefers a single-bill approach for efficiency, some Republicans express concern that merging these issues could jeopardize the legislation's passage.


Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Trudeau exits the stage. Canadian Truckers 1, Prime Minister 0
DAVID MARCUS: Trudeau exits the stage. Canadian Truckers 1, Prime Minister 0
Justin Trudeau's political career has come to an end amid growing public discontent with his leadership and policies. Once seen as a promising leader, Trudeau faced backlash for his handling of issues like the economy, immigration, and free speech, culminating in his resignation.

The rise of Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre signals a shift towards populism in Canada, reflecting a broader rejection of progressive policies across the West. As Trudeau leaves, the future of Canadian politics appears poised for change as the electorate seeks alternatives to the status quo.


Fox News: Kamala Harris makes Trump's 2024 presidential win official during joint session of Congress
Kamala Harris makes Trump's 2024 presidential win official during joint session of Congress
Congress has certified President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election, marking a significant step toward his inauguration on January 20. This event contrasts sharply with the chaos of January 6, 2021, when rioters disrupted the certification of the 2020 election.

Vice President Kamala Harris presided over the certification, emphasizing the importance of the peaceful transfer of power. Reactions from lawmakers were divided, with Republicans celebrating the new era and Democrats reflecting on the past violence associated with Trump's previous election.


Times Of Israel: Justin Trudeau resigns as leader of Canada’s Liberal Party, to step down as PM
Justin Trudeau resigns as leader of Canada’s Liberal Party, to step down as PM
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation amid internal party turmoil and declining popularity. He will remain in office until a new Liberal Party leader is selected, with Parliament suspended until March to facilitate this process. A no-confidence vote from opposition parties is expected when Parliament resumes.

Trudeau's leadership faced challenges over rising costs and immigration issues, compounded by the recent resignations of key cabinet members. Despite plans for a fourth term, his party trails significantly in polls, indicating a difficult road ahead for the Liberals.


GB News: Fury as BBC chief earning over £500k spent nearly a month at four-star London hotel paid by taxpayer money instead of commuting back to Oxfordshire home
Fury as BBC chief earning over £500k spent nearly a month at four-star London hotel paid by taxpayer money instead of commuting back to Oxfordshire home
BBC director-general Tim Davie spent over £3,000 on hotel stays in London last year, despite living just an hour away. He stayed 26 nights at a luxury hotel, with costs covered by licence fee payers. Chief financial officer Alan Dickson also faced scrutiny for spending nearly £8,000 on hotel stays.

Former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith criticized the spending as "astonishing" and called for investigations into the BBC's expenses, emphasizing the need for accountability to licence fee payers. The BBC defended the expenditures, stating that policies ensure spending is appropriate and necessary for business-related events.


#society

Le Monde: French police arrest three Algerians in crackdown on social media influencers
French police arrest three Algerians in crackdown on social media influencers
French authorities have arrested three Algerian social media influencers accused of inciting violence through anti-Semitic content on platforms like TikTok. The arrests come amid strained relations between France and Algeria, particularly following France's shift on the Western Sahara issue.

The first influencer, with over 400,000 followers, faces charges of supporting terrorism online, which could lead to a seven-year prison sentence. The French government has expressed concerns about Algeria's commitment to improving bilateral relations, despite not linking the arrests directly to ongoing diplomatic tensions.