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6 Feb 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: Father Struggles For Answers After Daughter Is Killed By An Illegal
Father Struggles For Answers After Daughter Is Killed By An Illegal
Joe Abraham's daughter, Katie, was killed by a drunk driver, Julio Cucul Bol, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala. Bol had previously been deported and was driving without a license when he crashed into the vehicle carrying Katie and her friends. The incident raises questions about immigration enforcement and the impact of open-border policies.

Joe expresses frustration over the lack of accountability for illegal immigrants who commit crimes, emphasizing that his daughter’s death highlights the chaos surrounding current immigration laws. He questions the compassion of policies that allow such situations to occur, stating, "This is just chaos."


Breitbart: Poll: ICE Agency Gets 2:1 Public Support
Poll: ICE Agency Gets 2:1 Public Support
A recent poll shows that 53% of American voters and 50% of Latinos favor ICE, despite 27% holding an unfavorable view. The agency faces opposition from various groups, but strong support remains for deportations of illegal migrants, particularly among Trump voters.

The Biden administration's policies have been criticized for exacerbating migrant suffering, with many migrants expressing a desire to return home. ICE supporters highlight the negative impact of these policies on both migrants and American communities.


Liberty Nation News: Vermont Tutors Illegal Aliens on How to Slip the Grip of ICE - Liberty Nation News
Vermont Tutors Illegal Aliens on How to Slip the Grip of ICE - Liberty Nation News
Vermont's new "Task Force on the Federal Transition Panel," created by Democratic Treasurer Mike Pieciak, prioritizes the protection of illegal immigrants over the safety of citizens, despite rising crime rates linked to lax immigration enforcement. This initiative has drawn criticism for potentially harboring violent offenders.

The task force aims to prepare workplaces for potential ICE visits while ignoring the concerns of local law enforcement and citizens. Critics argue that Vermont's sanctuary policies contribute to a growing crime wave, with illegal migrants involved in drug trafficking and violent crimes, undermining community safety.


Breitbart: NGOs Shutter Migrant Shelters as Releases End and Money Dries Up
NGOs Shutter Migrant Shelters as Releases End and Money Dries Up
Non-Government Migrant Shelters are closing as illegal border crossings decrease following President Trump's policies. Shelters in Texas and Arizona, previously reliant on federal funding, are shutting down due to the lack of asylum-seeking migrants being released.

The drop in migrant apprehensions has led to significant funding cuts, with less than 500 migrants apprehended recently compared to thousands in previous months. This trend is likely to continue, threatening the viability of these shelters.


GB News: Top Tory admits to ‘serious mistakes’ during tense GB News grilling: ‘You’ve betrayed them!’
Top Tory admits to ‘serious mistakes’ during tense GB News grilling: ‘You’ve betrayed them!’
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp acknowledged that the previous Conservative government made significant errors regarding immigration, stating that recent numbers were excessively high. Under new party leader Kemi Badenoch, the Conservatives are proposing stricter immigration policies, including doubling the waiting period for indefinite leave to remain and barring migrants who claim benefits from permanent residency.

Badenoch emphasized that citizenship should be reserved for those demonstrating commitment to Britain, advocating for a slower immigration process to ensure meaningful integration. The party plans to introduce a legally binding cap on visas, with a commitment to lower numbers than recent trends and forecasts.


#politics

Breitbart: Musk's DOGE Chasing 'Big Money Fraud' with Access to Medicare, Medicaid Payments
Musk's DOGE Chasing 'Big Money Fraud' with Access to Medicare, Medicaid Payments
Elon Musk's new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has gained access to payment and contracting information from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to combat fraud and waste. CMS, which oversees healthcare for over one-third of Americans, disbursed $1.5 trillion in fiscal year 2024.

DOGE's access is read-only, allowing it to identify fraud without altering data. Improper Medicare and Medicaid payments exceeded $100 billion in 2023. Musk aims to reduce federal spending by $1 trillion to $2 trillion, focusing on areas like Social Security and Medicaid.


Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Camping out with Democrat dimwits
DAVID MARCUS: Camping out with Democrat dimwits
The Democratic Party is struggling with internal divisions, led by progressive figures who focus on identity politics and blame external factors for electoral losses. This has created a disconnect with moderate members like Sen. John Fetterman, who advocate for compromise and sound policies.

As the party grapples with its direction, the far-left's control appears to hinder any meaningful change. If Democrats continue down this path, they risk remaining politically marginalized, a situation that Republicans find advantageous.


The Western Journal: Fed HR Workers Try Logging On - Learn Elon's Changed Their Credentials, Locked Them Out
Fed HR Workers Try Logging On - Learn Elon's Changed Their Credentials, Locked Them Out
Federal workers in the Office of Personnel Management have reportedly been locked out of employee databases after Elon Musk's advisory group altered their access credentials. This action has raised concerns about oversight and cybersecurity within the agency.

The situation has been described as a "hostile takeover," with Musk's associates now holding significant influence over the office. The acting head has encouraged employees to resign with severance pay, further complicating the agency's operations.


The Economist: Florida comes to Washington, DC
Florida comes to Washington, DC
Donald Trump's second term is heavily influenced by Florida politicians, with key roles filled by figures like Susie Wiles, Marco Rubio, Pam Bondi, and Mike Waltz. This influx of Floridians extends to federal health agencies, reflecting a significant southern political presence in Washington.

The establishment of lobbying firms from Florida in the capital underscores this trend, indicating a strategic alignment between state and federal governance. This dynamic may shape future policies and political strategies in the Trump administration.


Forbes: Kash Patel: Vote On Trump’s FBI Pick Delayed Amid Democratic Opposition—Here’s What To Know About Him
Kash Patel: Vote On Trump’s FBI Pick Delayed Amid Democratic Opposition—Here’s What To Know About Him
Democrats have postponed the Senate Judiciary Committee's vote on Kash Patel, President Trump's nominee for FBI director, amid concerns over his ties to the January 6 riots and his previous comments about political enemies. Despite opposition, Patel is expected to be confirmed due to Republican support.

Patel has faced scrutiny for his controversial past in the Trump administration and his statements regarding the FBI's direction. Critics argue he lacks the necessary experience and temperament for the role, while GOP senators express confidence in his nomination.


The Western Journal: Pam Bondi's First Day Is Finally Over: Liberals Are in for a Total Nightmare
Pam Bondi's First Day Is Finally Over: Liberals Are in for a Total Nightmare
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has initiated a series of directives aimed at restoring the integrity of the Department of Justice. Her focus is on investigating the alleged weaponization of the DOJ against political opponents, particularly during the Trump administration, and establishing a Weaponization Working Group to review past enforcement actions.

Bondi's agenda includes scrutinizing the actions of Special Counsel Jack Smith, New York officials targeting Trump, and the FBI's classification of certain religious groups. She also plans to reverse Biden-era commutations of death-row inmates and freeze federal funding for sanctuary cities, signaling a significant shift in federal policy.


Le Monde: At Sarkozy's trial, an ill-informed former president
At Sarkozy's trial, an ill-informed former president
Nicolas Sarkozy's trial centers on allegations of Libyan financing for his 2007 presidential campaign. He claims ignorance of key meetings and events involving his associates and intelligence services, maintaining that he was not informed about significant developments.

Despite evidence suggesting otherwise, Sarkozy insists there is no proof linking him to any wrongdoing. The trial reflects ongoing scrutiny of his actions during his presidency and connections to Libya.


The Telegraph: Mélenchon declares war on French socialist allies for not backing no-confidence vote
Mélenchon declares war on French socialist allies for not backing no-confidence vote
Jean-Luc Mélenchon has criticized the Socialist party for not supporting a no-confidence motion against the new centrist prime minister's budget, claiming they have abandoned the opposition New Popular Front alliance. He expressed disdain for the Socialists, calling them "liars" during a speech in Angers.

The French parliament approved the budget, which was backed by the Senate's Right and centre-Right majority. This budget approval follows a turbulent political period, and unlike the previous government, the current administration led by centrist Francois Bayrou has managed to maintain stability.


#society

Fox News: JK Rowling mocks the left after Trump signs No Men in Women's Sports executive order
JK Rowling mocks the left after Trump signs No Men in Women's Sports executive order
J.K. Rowling expressed her views on social media following President Trump's "No Men in Women's Sports" executive order, thanking the left for their role in highlighting the issue. She criticized gender ideology for undermining women's rights, freedom of speech, and safety.

Rowling has consistently advocated for women's sports and opposed policies she believes harm them. She also challenged Scotland's Hate Crime Act, emphasizing her stance on biological identity. Her comments reflect ongoing debates about gender and sports.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: France warns Russia of 'response' over rejection of Le Monde journalist's accreditation
France warns Russia of 'response' over rejection of Le Monde journalist's accreditation
France has condemned Russia's cancellation of Le Monde reporter Benjamin Quénelle's press accreditation, labeling it a "disguised expulsion." The French Foreign Ministry has urged Russia to reverse its "unjustified" decision, warning of potential retaliation.

Russia claims the action is reciprocal due to France's refusal to issue visas to certain Russian journalists, which France disputes, asserting its willingness to consider applications from legitimate Russian reporters. The situation highlights ongoing tensions over media freedom amid the Ukraine conflict.


#military

The Economist: The added dangers of fighting in Ukraine when everything is visible
The added dangers of fighting in Ukraine when everything is visible
The war in Ukraine has transformed into a "transparent battlefield," where surveillance drones provide real-time video footage, eliminating the traditional "fog of war." This visibility presents new challenges for military strategies as both sides must adapt to constant observation.

The implications of this shift affect not only battlefield tactics but also the broader context of military engagement in modern warfare. As armies navigate this new reality, the dynamics of conflict continue to evolve.


#health

Fox News: Prostate cancer cases spike in this US state as doctors share likely reason
Prostate cancer cases spike in this US state as doctors share likely reason
Prostate cancer cases in California have risen by an average of 6.7% per year from 2011 to 2021, according to a UCSF study involving nearly 388,000 men. While mortality rates declined from 2004 to 2012, they plateaued afterward, highlighting concerns over screening guidelines that may have led to increased advanced cases.

Experts emphasize the need for improved screening methods to identify aggressive tumors without overdiagnosing non-threatening cases. Factors such as obesity and dietary changes may contribute to the rise in cases. A return to regular prostate cancer screening is suggested to mitigate the trend of advanced diagnoses.