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14 Feb 2024
#illegals
Liberty Nation News: Religious NGOs Use Faith to Justify Lucrative Illegal Immigration - Liberty Nation News
Religious NGOs are receiving taxpayer funds to transport illegal immigrants into the US. These organizations, including Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, and evangelical groups, are part of a UN-led plan to bring millions of migrants to America. The funds are substantial, with one Jewish organization alone pledging $17.1 million in aid. The leaders of these organizations often espouse leftist ideologies and advocate for open borders.
#politics
Fox News: Tennessee Republicans could change law to prevent Democrat from running in two elections at once
Tennessee Democrat Gloria Johnson is running for re-election in the state House while also campaigning for the U.S. Senate. Republicans are trying to ban candidates from running for multiple offices in one election. Other states have similar restrictions, but exceptions can be made. Johnson is being questioned about her dual candidacy, but she plans to focus on both races.
GB News: 'Catastrophe of incompetence!' Tice rages as 16,000 homes reserved for asylum seekers
Former First Minister Arlene Foster criticizes British government over plan to house asylum seekers in Britain.
Fox News: Former Detroit police chief ends Republican Senate bid, considers running for mayor
Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig has ended his campaign for the U.S. Senate seat in Michigan. He cited financial constraints as the reason for his decision. Craig had struggled to gain momentum and had raised significantly less funds compared to other candidates. This exit narrows down the crowded Republican field, while U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin is considered the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination. Craig is now considering running for the position of Detroit's mayor.
#society
GB News: 'Ghettoisation!' Arlene Foster outraged as Britons tell Tice of 'whole street occupied with asylum seekers'
The British government plans to house asylum seekers in dispersed accommodation instead of hotels to reduce costs. Former First Minister of Northern Ireland Arlene Foster criticizes the move, calling it the 'ghettoisation' of Britain. Richard Tice also condemns the plans, citing the negative impact on local communities and the incompetence of the government in dealing with immigration.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Explosions rock Iranian gas pipeline in suspected 'terrorist action'
Explosions hit Iranian gas pipeline, blamed on "sabotage and terrorist action." Tensions in Middle East and concerns over Iran's nuclear activities.
Fox News: Biden says Trump questioning European commitment to NATO is 'dumb,' 'un-American'
President Biden criticized former President Trump for his comments encouraging Russia to take advantage of NATO members who don't meet defense spending guidelines. Biden called Trump's remarks "un-American" and "shameful." He emphasized the importance of keeping commitments to NATO and stated that Trump's rhetoric was an "invitation to Putin."
#military
The Telegraph: France investigates UK Coastguard over migrant deaths in Channel
French prosecutors are investigating the British Coastguard over the deaths of four migrants in the English Channel. The refugee aid charity Utopia 56 has filed complaints for "involuntary manslaughter" and "failure to render aid". The boat's pilot, Ibrahima Bah, denies any wrongdoing and claims he was forced by smugglers to make the voyage.
#culture
Le Monde: 'Bob Marley: One Love': Reinaldo Marcus Green puts the embalming of a prophet on screen
Film "Bob Marley: One Love" falls short in capturing the true essence of Bob Marley. The screenplay focuses on his rise to fame but lacks depth and realism. The exotic backdrop of Jamaica is underutilized, leaving the characters feeling one-dimensional. For a better understanding of that era, read Marlon James's "A Brief History of Seven Killings."
#crime
GB News: Ex-Sainsbury's worker put on old uniform and stole £200 in shoplifting spree after pretending to fulfil online order
Former Sainsbury's employee stole goods worth £200 by wearing her old uniform and pretending to fulfill an online order. She targeted a different store where no one knew her. Caught on CCTV leaving store without paying. Admitted to five counts of fraud by false representation.