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11 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Democrats Help Illegal Migrants Avoid Legal Repatriation
Democrat Representatives Ilhan Omar and Dan Goldman are reportedly assisting illegal migrants in avoiding federal immigration enforcement. Goldman has shared messages and videos encouraging Chinese migrants to resist deportation, while Omar has held seminars advising Somalis on evading ICE.
These actions have drawn criticism, with calls for Omar's deportation from some Republican figures and condemnation from public figures like Elon Musk, who accused her of breaking the law.
Breitbart: DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Wants to Draft IRS Agents for Deportation Task
The Department of Homeland Security has requested that IRS criminal investigators be reassigned to assist with deportation efforts, targeting human traffickers involved in illegal immigration. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem aims to leverage the IRS's forensic accounting capabilities to track financial dealings related to these activities.
This initiative follows previous collaborations with other federal agencies, including the Department of Justice and U.S. Marshals, to bolster Immigration and Customs Enforcement's resources for deportation. The move is part of a broader strategy to address illegal immigration and enhance law enforcement's ability to apprehend those who have entered the U.S. unlawfully.
#politics
Breitbart: CFPB Workers Protest Elon Musk Outside Bureau Headquarters: 'Arrest Elon'
Around 100 employees of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) protested in Washington, DC, demanding the arrest of Elon Musk after he criticized the agency. The protest coincided with new directives from acting CFPB director Russell Vought to halt investigations and reduce funding.
Vought's actions have raised concerns about the impact on consumer data and the agency's operations. Senator Elizabeth Warren emphasized the importance of the CFPB's mission and vowed to fight against any attempts to undermine it.
Fox News: Trump says ceasefire should be canceled if hostages aren't released by Saturday: 'Let all hell break out'
President Trump warned that if Hamas does not release all hostages by Saturday noon, he would call for the cancellation of the ceasefire in Gaza, stating, "let all hell break loose." He emphasized that Hamas must return all hostages at once, not in stages.
Hamas announced it would delay the next hostage release, citing alleged ceasefire violations by Israel. Israeli officials condemned this decision as a breach of the agreement, and the Israeli Defense Forces were put on high alert in response.
Fox News: DOJ moves to dismiss federal charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams
The Justice Department plans to dismiss federal charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, who was indicted on bribery and campaign finance violations. Sources indicate the case was tainted and dropping it would allow Adams to focus on combating illegal immigration.
GB News: WATCH: Former Labour adviser says farmers should 'sell up' if their businesses aren't making money
Farmers are protesting outside Parliament against Labour's proposed inheritance tax changes for agricultural land. A former Labour adviser suggested that farmers should "sell up" if their businesses aren't profitable, prompting frustration from GB News host Bev Turner.
Fox News: Trump nominee Tulsi Gabbard clears last hurdle, heads for final confirmation vote
Tulsi Gabbard, nominated by President Trump for Director of National Intelligence, has cleared her final procedural hurdle, setting the stage for a confirmation vote later this week. Gabbard previously faced skepticism but gained support from key Republican senators, which bolstered her chances.
The Senate is expected to engage in extensive debate before the final vote, with Democrats likely utilizing the full 30 hours of post-cloture time. Gabbard can afford to lose only three Republican votes in the final tally, as she did not receive any Democratic backing in the committee vote.
Breitbart: Former Lead Recovery Consultants at Hagerty, Firm Hired by Bass, Pleaded Guilty to Stealing Disaster Funds
Two former disaster recovery experts from Hagerty Consulting, Walter Melnick and Mark O’Mara, pleaded guilty to defrauding New York City of Hurricane Sandy relief funds. Melnick falsely claimed lodging reimbursements and was sentenced to home confinement and probation, while O’Mara was sentenced to probation for submitting fraudulent claims.
Hagerty Consulting was awarded a contract to lead rebuilding efforts in Los Angeles following the recent wildfires, despite the past legal issues of its consultants. The amount of the contract has not been disclosed.
#society
Fox News: At least one dead after jet crashes into another plane at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona
A plane crash at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona resulted in at least one death and involved five people. The Learjet 35A veered off the runway after landing and collided with a Gulfstream 200 business jet. Rescue operations are ongoing for one individual still trapped.
The FAA is investigating the incident, and the airport's runway remains closed as authorities assess the situation. Further updates will be provided as the story develops.
The Mirror: Teen soldier's tragic text to boss who relentlessly harassed her before suicide
Jaysley Beck, a 19-year-old Army Gunner, reportedly took her own life after experiencing severe sexual harassment from her superior, Bombardier Ryan Mason. An inquest revealed that Mason sent her thousands of messages, leading her to feel unsafe and trapped in her work environment.
Her mother testified that Jaysley expressed fear of Mason's obsessive behavior and suspected he was tracking her. The Army's inquiry acknowledged that Mason's harassment contributed to her death, highlighting ongoing issues of misogyny and sexism within the military.
The Mirror: Plane 'skids off runway' and smashes into jet 'crushing' the cockpit
Scottsdale Airport is closed following a collision involving two private jets, resulting in at least one fatality. The incident occurred around 2:45 p.m. local time when a Learjet 35A veered off the runway and struck a Gulfstream 200 on the ramp.
Emergency services are on-site, and the FAA has paused flights into the airport while assessing the situation. Details on the number of people onboard remain unclear.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump says ceasefire should be canceled if hostages aren't released by Saturday: 'Let all hell break loose'
President Trump warned that if Hamas does not release all hostages by Saturday noon, he would call for the cancellation of the ceasefire in Gaza, stating, "let all hell break loose." He emphasized that the complete return of hostages is crucial and that Israel can make its own decisions regarding the ceasefire.
Hamas announced a delay in the next planned hostage release, citing alleged violations of the ceasefire by Israel. Israeli officials condemned this delay as a breach of the agreement and heightened military readiness in response. The situation remains tense as both sides navigate the ongoing ceasefire and hostage negotiations.
#economy
Forbes: Trump Tariffs Live Updates: Trump Approves 25% Steel And Aluminum Tariffs
President Trump has reinstated a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, affecting allies like Canada and Mexico. This move is expected to boost domestic steelmakers while drawing criticism from the EU, which argues it will lead to increased costs for U.S. consumers.
In response, Canada and Australia are seeking exemptions, citing their strategic ties with the U.S. The tariffs have already influenced stock prices, with shares of U.S. Steel and Alcoa rising. The EU has vowed to protect its interests against what it calls unjustified measures.
Le Monde: Trump signs executive orders on steel and aluminum tariffs
President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, intensifying a trade conflict with Europe and China. He indicated potential additional tariffs on automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and computer chips, while considering an exemption for Australia.
Global stock markets reacted positively to the announcement, despite concerns from Canadian and European officials about potential disruptions. Trump previously imposed tariffs during his presidency to protect U.S. industries from foreign competition, particularly from China.
#other
The Mirror: Flight delayed after someone renames their Wi-Fi to chilling 7-word threat
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