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11 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Passaic Mayor: ICE Is Going After Violent Criminals, Targeting Kids in School 'Not Going to Occur'
Passaic, NJ Mayor Hector Lora asserted that there have been no immigration raids in schools or churches in the city, emphasizing that ICE is not conducting indiscriminate operations. He clarified that any enforcement actions have been targeted at violent criminals, not random individuals.
Lora encouraged the community to continue their daily activities without fear, reiterating that such operations have occurred under all administrations and stressing that ICE agents are not questioning children in schools.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Hollywood Rages Impotently About Anti-Fascist Trump
Hollywood's attempts to label Donald Trump as a fascist have become increasingly ineffective, as recent polls indicate a disconnect between celebrity opinions and voter sentiment. Despite relentless smears, voters embraced Trump's message of dismantling the Deep State, rejecting the Left's fear-mongering.
The narrative that Trump embodies fascism is criticized as a misrepresentation, with the author arguing that the real threat lies in the Left's consolidation of power. The MAGA movement, rather than being fascist, is portrayed as a patriotic response to government overreach, while Hollywood's continued attacks are seen as futile.
Fox News: FBI must release Mar-a-Lago probe records despite Trump's criminal immunity: judge
A federal judge has ruled that the FBI must release records related to the Mar-a-Lago classified documents investigation by February 20, despite President Trump's immunity from prosecution. The ruling stems from a FOIA request after allegations that Trump mishandled presidential records.
Judge Beryl Howell noted that while Trump is immune, this does not extend to those who may have assisted in any criminal acts. The decision highlights the limitations of Exemption 7A, which protects law enforcement records from disclosure, as there are no ongoing enforcement proceedings against Trump.
Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Schumer & Waters’ Circle of Hell
The Glazov Gang promotes its newsletter and social media channels while encouraging support for Mike Lindell and promoting Jamie Glazov's new book, "Barack Obama’s True Legacy." A recent episode features A.J. Rice discussing political themes and societal issues.
The content includes a series on various topics, including USAID, border security, urban unrest, and conspiracy theories surrounding historical events. The Glazov Gang invites viewers to engage with their discussions and insights.
#society
The Mirror: Nando's accused of 'killing' British by celebrities including Joanna Lumley
Celebrities, including Joanna Lumley and Chris Packham, have signed an open letter urging Nando's to address pollution concerns linked to its chicken supply chain, particularly affecting the River Wye. They claim that intensive poultry farming practices are harming the river's ecosystem.
Nando's responded, stating it has a water policy for suppliers and denies contributing to the pollution. The company plans to meet with River Action UK and conduct an independent audit to ensure compliance with environmental standards.
Front Page Magazine: Israeli Hostages Return Gaunt and Skeletal
Israeli hostages released from Hamas captivity endured severe mistreatment, including forced smiles for cameras and being paraded in front of armed captors. They were given "gift bags" with items from their captivity, which included a certificate from Hamas, mocking their suffering.
In stark contrast, media coverage has focused on the condition of Palestinian prisoners, often ignoring the brutal realities faced by the Israeli hostages. Reports highlight the emaciated state of some released Palestinians, while the suffering of the Israeli captives has been largely overlooked, raising concerns about media bias.
Fox News: Massachusetts university promotes DEI and illegal immigration despite Trump admin executive orders
Salem State University has expressed support for students facing challenges from recent Trump administration executive orders, particularly regarding illegal immigrant protections and gender identity. The university's Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion reassured students of their commitment to inclusion and safety amid policy changes.
Additionally, university officials provided guidance on interactions with law enforcement and immigration authorities, emphasizing that campus police do not enforce immigration laws. Resources for immigration rights and LGBTQ+ awareness were also shared with students.
Le Monde: Should we still take our kids skiing?
The author reflects on the desire for her children to experience a school skiing trip, a tradition she values but feels conflicted about due to the expense and environmental concerns. With climate change diminishing snow cover in the Alps, she questions the significance of such experiences in today's context.
The Mirror: Prince Harry has devastating conversation with son Archie about late mum Diana
Prince Harry shared how he discusses Princess Diana's legacy with his son Archie, particularly her efforts to raise awareness about landmines. He recalled a conversation about landmines that led to showing Archie videos of Diana's impactful work in Angola.
The couple attended the Invictus Games in Canada, where Harry engaged with veterans and showcased his playful side. Meghan expressed her excitement about the event and shared insights into their family life. The Games feature over 500 competitors from 23 nations, promoting unity and respect among participants.
Breitbart: 'Heartbreaking': At Least 40 Killed in Bus Crash in Guatemala
A bus crash in Guatemala on Monday resulted in at least 40 fatalities and 15 injuries when the vehicle overturned after going off a bridge near Guatemala City. The bus, carrying 75 passengers, fell 65 feet into wastewater, with children reportedly among the victims.
President Bernardo Arévalo expressed condolences and announced a national mourning period. He mobilized the National Army and emergency services to assist at the crash site. Details about the crash's cause and the victims' identities remain unclear.
#military
Fox News: Hegseth says Fort Bragg is coming back, but with a twist
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed the U.S. Army to rename Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, but as Fort Roland L. Bragg, honoring World War II hero Pfc. Roland L. Bragg instead of the former Confederate general. This change is part of a broader initiative to rename military installations previously associated with Confederate figures.
The original name change to Fort Liberty occurred in 2023, following the Department of Defense's response to the George Floyd protests. The new name aims to honor the courage and service of Pfc. Bragg, who was recognized for his heroism during the Battle of the Bulge. Other military installations have also undergone similar renaming processes.
#culture
The Mirror: The lip stain Love Island All Stars' Elma Pazar uses as a lip liner
Love Island All Stars cast member Elma Pazar has been spotted using the Sacheu Stayn Lip Liner, priced at £12, for a long-lasting lip look. Infused with hyaluronic acid and vitamin E, it provides conditioning while keeping lips perfectly lined, ideal for low-maintenance beauty routines.
Additionally, Elma may also favor Wonderskin's Lip Stain, £18, which offers waterproof color without the need for touch-ups. This product has been praised for its longevity and natural finish. Other notable lip stains available include Ariana Grande's r.e.m beauty and Benefit's Benetint.
#technology
GB News: Apple could release its next affordable iPhone in 48 hours, leakster claims
Apple may announce the fourth-generation iPhone SE this week, according to industry insider Mark Gurman. While no formal event invitations have been sent, the launch is expected to occur via press release, similar to previous product announcements.
The new iPhone SE will feature a modern design, moving away from the iPhone 8 style, and will include a 6.1-inch OLED display, A18 chip, and improved camera system. Pricing is anticipated to start at £499, making it competitive in the mid-range market.