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6 Feb 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Several migrants accused in beating of New York City police officers arrested in Phoenix
Several migrants accused in beating of New York City police officers arrested in Phoenix
Several illegal immigrants suspected of beating NYPD officers in New York City were arrested in Phoenix, Arizona. They were apprehended at a Greyhound bus station by ICE and Homeland Security Investigations. The suspects fled to California after being released without bail.


#economy

Le Monde: 'Europe's economic stagnation is no longer a risk but a reality that needs to be urgently tackled'
'Europe's economic stagnation is no longer a risk but a reality that needs to be urgently tackled'
US economy rebounds while Europe's stalls. US GDP grows five times faster than eurozone. Europe faces energy crisis, US sends stimulus checks. Inflation hits both regions. US budget deficit at 7% GDP, eurozone within 3%.


#crime

Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: You can't turn the country blue when you're turning its citizens black and blue
GREG GUTFELD: You can't turn the country blue when you're turning its citizens black and blue
The media is finally showing the reality of progressive immigration policies, with a video of migrants attacking police in Times Square. Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg, known for his leniency towards immigration consequences, failed to request bail for the attackers. New York City's $53 million program of giving pre-paid credit cards to migrant families is creating more incentives.


#other

Times Of Israel: US won’t say it backs ceasefire, but seeks humanitarian pause it can turn permanent
US won’t say it backs ceasefire, but seeks humanitarian pause it can turn permanent
The Biden administration is not advocating for a permanent ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, but rather a sustained pause in hostilities to free hostages and provide humanitarian aid in Gaza. They hope to use this pause to negotiate a more permanent ceasefire and advance regional initiatives including an Israel-Saudi Arabia normalization agreement. However, negotiations are at an impasse due to Hamas' demands for a permanent ceasefire and Israeli troop withdrawal. Without a hostage deal, the war could continue indefinitely, jeopardizing talks for a Saudi normalization agreement and progress towards a Palestinian state. The US supports removing Hamas from power but expects the group to remain in some form, and military operations against Hamas may continue after the war. The Biden administration has growing frustration with Netanyahu's handling of the war but has not yet taken a public adversarial line against him.