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8 Feb 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Frustrated Chicagoans back ICE deportations, applaud DOJ lawsuit targeting sanctuary policies
Tensions are escalating in Chicago over immigration enforcement as some residents support stricter measures, aligning with President Trump's policies. Vashon Tuncle, a local resident, criticizes Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor J.B. Pritzker for prioritizing illegal immigrants over the safety of Chicagoans.
The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago officials for allegedly obstructing federal immigration law. This legal action coincides with a significant influx of migrants into the city, raising concerns among residents about crime and public safety.
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Donald Trump Brings a Level of Fresh Chaos to Congress - Liberty Nation News
The chaos of Donald Trump's first term in office is resurfacing as Democrats initiate impeachment discussions even before he has been in office for a month. Representative Al Green has announced plans for impeachment based on alleged "dastardly deeds," despite the slim chances of success given the Republican majority in Congress.
Moreover, Senate Democrats are using delay tactics to stall the confirmation of Trump's Cabinet nominees, but these efforts are unlikely to prevent their eventual approval. Meanwhile, the GOP faces internal disagreements over budget proposals, complicating Trump's legislative agenda. The current Congress appears to be repeating the tumultuous patterns of previous terms.
Le Monde: Bashar al-Assad's strategy of chaos
Bashar al-Assad's presidency began with hopes for liberalization after his father Hafez's long dictatorship. Initially, he released political prisoners and introduced reforms to encourage private investment. However, these changes were short-lived as he opted to maintain the status quo and his father's oppressive methods.
The consolidation of power under Bashar has led to a continuation of chaos in Syria, with little progress toward democracy or reform. Instead, the regime has perpetuated brutality and repression, stifling any aspirations for change.
GB News: European Union could slash tariffs on cars to avoid 'escalating' trade war with Donald Trump
The European Union is negotiating to reduce car import tariffs for the United States from 10% to closer to the US rate of 2.5% to avoid a trade war with Donald Trump. This move aims to address Trump's criticism of the EU's trade surplus and includes commitments to purchase more US liquefied natural gas and military equipment.
Support for the tariff reduction has emerged from the EU car industry, with leaders from BMW and Mercedes backing the initiative. The EU is also prepared to implement measures against US tech and financial companies if negotiations do not succeed. The outcome remains uncertain as the UK considers its own tariff strategies.
#society
Times Of Israel: PM’s office: ‘Action will be taken as needed’ after hostages released looking emaciated
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the malnourished appearance of three recently freed hostages from Hamas, stating that Israel would respond to their treatment. The hostages were released during a ceasefire deal, and Netanyahu vowed to take action while in Washington for meetings with U.S. officials.
Families of other hostages expressed frustration over the situation, urging the government to expedite negotiations for the next phases of the hostage deal. They criticized Netanyahu for his absence during the release and called for immediate action to secure the return of all hostages, citing their dire conditions.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: How many hostages are still in Gaza and who has been released?
On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched an attack on Israel, resulting in nearly 1,200 deaths and 251 hostages taken to Gaza. Currently, 76 hostages are believed to still be held, with 42 thought to be alive.
Under a ceasefire deal, Hamas has begun releasing hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, with 21 released so far. The latest releases showed signs of severe malnourishment. A total of 33 hostages are expected to be freed by the 42nd day of the agreement.
Liberty Nation News: Henry Kissinger's Infamous 1974 Report Was a CIA USAID Project - Liberty Nation News
President Trump’s proposed reforms to USAID have sparked significant controversy, with critics labeling the changes as illegal and unconstitutional. The agency, known for its humanitarian aid, has been accused of engaging in propaganda and having ties to the CIA, particularly highlighted by the historical Kissinger Report advocating for population control in developing nations.
Recent revelations about USAID funding social justice initiatives abroad have raised questions about taxpayer support for these projects. Critics argue that the agency has operated as a covert tool for U.S. interests, potentially infringing on foreign sovereignty and religious freedoms, while calls for reform aim to realign its mission with legitimate humanitarian efforts.
#crime
Fox News: New report by panel of experts claims killer nurse Lucy Letby is innocent
Lucy Letby, a neonatal nurse, was convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to kill seven others at a UK hospital between 2015 and 2016. Despite her conviction and a handwritten confession, some experts and former politicians argue she is innocent, citing a lack of medical evidence.
A panel of 14 international experts has claimed that the evidence against Letby is flawed, attributing the babies' deaths to natural causes or inadequate medical care. The Criminal Cases Review Commission is currently examining her case, which may take months to resolve.