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8 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Chicago Alderman: Officials Claiming Sanctuary Policy Doesn't Shelter Dangerous Criminals Are Wrong
Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez criticized Illinois officials for claiming that sanctuary policies do not hinder federal efforts to detain dangerous criminals. He argued that operational practices, such as ignoring immigration detainers and not allowing police to inquire about a suspect's citizenship, contradict these claims.
Lopez emphasized that federal authorities are seeking access to noncitizen criminals in custody, but local governments are obstructing these efforts. He pointed out that this disconnect between rhetoric and reality poses a significant issue for community safety.
#society
Fox News: Hollywood laughs at Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni legal drama joke during 2025 Critics Choice Awards
Chelsea Handler hosted the 2025 Critics Choice Awards, starting with a tribute to first responders from the recent LA Fires, receiving a standing ovation. She used humor to address the audience's need for distraction amid troubling news, referencing ongoing lawsuits involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.
Awards were presented across various categories, with notable winners including Michael Urie, Zoe Saldaña, and Hiroyuki Sanada. Many winners expressed gratitude towards first responders, highlighting their dedication during recent crises. "Shogun" won best drama series, while "Hacks" took home best comedy series.
GB News: Indian takeaway fined more than £1.5k after being caught selling wrong animal meat - 'They should be given ostrich!'
An Indian takeaway in North Yorkshire, Jaipur Spice, was found guilty of selling sheep curry misrepresented as ostrich meat. The owner, Abdul Malik Ali, attributed the error to a temporary chef. The court imposed fines totaling over £1,500 for violating food safety laws.
North Yorkshire Council emphasized the importance of accurate food labeling and warned against food fraud, stating consumers deserve what they pay for.
The Western Journal: Watch: CA Woman Jailed After Ripping US Flag, Raising Mexican Flag, Declaring, 'This Is Mexican Land'
A California woman, Crystal Aguilar, was arrested for removing an American flag from a park in Bakersfield and replacing it with a Mexican flag, declaring, "This is Mexican land." She resisted arrest and made threats against law enforcement.
Aguilar faces multiple charges, including vandalism and resisting arrest. Her actions followed a protest related to her personal history with immigration issues. She is scheduled for a court appearance on Monday.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu will return to Israel on Saturday night after 6 days in Washington
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu concluded a six-day visit to Washington, DC, where he met with President Trump, congressional leaders, and others. His trip coincided with the release of three hostages from Gaza as part of a ceasefire deal with Hamas.
Netanyahu invited House Speaker Mike Johnson to visit Israel, emphasizing U.S. support for Israel's security. Johnson assured that Israel would not be alone while they govern. The meeting was rescheduled due to extended discussions between Johnson and other House Republicans.
Fox News: Trump freezes aid to South Africa, promotes resettlement of refugees facing race discrimination
President Trump signed an executive order halting all foreign aid to South Africa, citing concerns over the country's Expropriation Act 13 of 2024, which he claims undermines equal opportunity and enables the seizure of property from ethnic minorities without compensation.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa defended the land reform policy, stating that no land has been confiscated and expressing a desire for dialogue with the U.S. The order also addresses South Africa's relations with Iran and its stance on Israel, asserting that the U.S. cannot support alleged human rights violations.
Le Monde: Greenland: 'The new security environment in the Nordic region should encourage the EU to seize its opportunity'
Donald Trump's military threat against Greenland on January 7 shifted perceptions of the U.S. among Nordic countries, prompting Denmark to reconsider its security alliances. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's subsequent visits to EU capitals underscored this shift.
Greenlanders are now reevaluating their political future, with some considering closer ties to the EU amid changing geopolitical dynamics. Denmark's recent participation in the EU's defense policy reflects a significant response to the heightened security threat posed by Russia's actions.
#economy
Breitbart: Comrade Elon: Tesla's China EV Sales Slip 11.5% in January as Competition Heats Up
Tesla's sales in China fell by 11.5% in January, selling 63,238 EVs compared to 71,447 in January 2024, amid increasing competition from local manufacturers. BYD, Tesla's main competitor, reported a 47% sales increase, selling 296,446 vehicles.
To counteract declining sales, Tesla has implemented price cuts and financing options, including a revamped Model Y and zero-interest loans. Investors are looking for a new mass-market model, potentially launching in 2025, while Tesla also aims to introduce its driver-assist system this year.