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Apr 27, 2025 |
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#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Wisconsin Gov Orders State Employees to Obstruct ICE
State governments are increasingly refusing to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement, which some argue amounts to insurrection. Governors like Gavin Newsom and Tony Evers have issued directives for state employees to obstruct ICE operations, including denying access to information and advising against cooperation.
This resistance follows incidents like the arrest of a Wisconsin judge for obstructing ICE, prompting concerns about legality and adherence to federal law. Critics assert that state officials cannot selectively enforce laws, labeling these actions as insurrectionist behavior that should be addressed.
GB News: Keir Starmer sparks outrage after pleading with LANDLORDS to house asylum seekers: 'Digging a deeper hole!'
The UK Labour government faces criticism for a new scheme to recruit landlords to house asylum seekers, seen as prioritizing illegal migrants over British citizens. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on hotels for housing, but critics argue it fails to address the root issues of illegal crossings.
Commentator Henry Bolton described the policy as "erroneous" and merely shifting costs without solving the underlying problem of migrant boats. The Home Office maintains that the plan is part of a broader strategy to restore order to the asylum system and cut costs.
#society
Front Page Magazine: After 300 Arrests at Campus Hamas Riots, LA Will Charge Only 2 Jews
During the UCLA Hamas riots, pro-Hamas supporters assaulted Jewish community members while campus security failed to intervene. The City Attorney's Office received over 300 referrals from arrests but filed charges against only two Jewish individuals, with most pro-Hamas cases dropped.
This situation raises concerns about systemic prejudice and a biased justice system. Calls for a DOJ Civil Rights investigation have emerged, likening the handling of these cases to Jim Crow-era injustices.