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21 Feb 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Texas DPS arrests several illegal aliens wanted for sexual assault crimes
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) recently arrested multiple migrants, including individuals wanted for serious crimes such as sexual assault of a child. Notably, a Honduran national was apprehended during a traffic stop and found to be wanted in Harris County for sexual assault. Other arrests included individuals from Venezuela and Mexico, also linked to sexual assault charges.
Operation Lone Star, initiated by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, has led to significant border security efforts, resulting in over half a million illegal immigrant apprehensions and substantial seizures of illegal substances. Abbott criticized the federal government's lack of support, highlighting the $11.1 billion cost borne by Texas taxpayers for these operations.
#politics
GB News: Jeremy Clarkson sets record straight as he claps back at fury surrounding 'Putin-supporting' comments row
Jeremy Clarkson has sparked controversy by stating he would prefer Vladimir Putin as Prime Minister over Keir Starmer, whom he has criticized for his leadership and policies. In his Sunday Times column, Clarkson expressed his disdain for Starmer, labeling him an "imbecile" and suggesting he would welcome any world leader except for a convicted war criminal.
Clarkson defended his remarks as hyperbole, insisting he was not serious about preferring Putin. He has been vocal against Starmer's agricultural policies and has even banned the Labour leader from his pub. His comments reflect ongoing frustrations with Starmer's government, particularly regarding farming issues and proposed tax changes.
#society
Le Monde: In Syria, a climate of purge in the public sector
In Syria, civil servants face job losses as the government posts dismissal lists at public facilities. Recently, 287 workers were terminated, while 223 others were placed on leave without job security. This move comes as authorities attempt to address the country's struggling infrastructure.
The layoffs reflect the ongoing challenges in the Syrian public sector after over a decade of conflict. The energy sector, in particular, is under pressure to manage resources efficiently amidst the crisis.