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20 May 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Sparks expected to fly at high-stakes House hearing on threats against ICE
Sparks expected to fly at high-stakes House hearing on threats against ICE
The House Judiciary Committee is set to hold a hearing on President Trump's immigration policies, particularly focusing on threats to ICE operations. This follows a protest at the Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, where Democratic lawmakers faced accusations of misconduct.

Rep. Jeff Van Drew will lead the hearing, emphasizing the need to address sanctuary policies and their impact on public safety. Democrats, including Rep. Jasmine Crockett, are expected to defend their actions during the protest, while Republicans aim to question their commitment to immigration enforcement.


GB News: 'Gay' asylum seeker rejected right to stay in Britain after marrying woman
'Gay' asylum seeker rejected right to stay in Britain after marrying woman
Esmir Demaj, an Albanian asylum seeker, lost his appeal to re-enter the UK after it was revealed he is now married to a woman, contradicting his previous claim of being gay. The Upper Tribunal found he had deliberately misled the Home Office about his circumstances.

Demaj's initial asylum claim was rejected in April 2023, and he returned to Albania. His appeal was dismissed due to his failure to disclose his relationship and changes in his situation, which the tribunal deemed a deliberate attempt to mislead immigration officials.


#politics

The Western Journal: Chicago Mayor Under Federal Investigation After Saying He Hires Blacks Because 'We Are the Most Generous People on the Planet'
Chicago Mayor Under Federal Investigation After Saying He Hires Blacks Because 'We Are the Most Generous People on the Planet'
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is under federal investigation by the Justice Department for potential racial discrimination in hiring practices. His comments about prioritizing Black officials in his administration, claiming they are "the most generous people on the planet," have drawn scrutiny.

The investigation will assess whether the city's hiring decisions are based solely on race, as indicated by Johnson's remarks about the racial composition of his administration. The mayor's office defends the administration as the most diverse in Chicago's history.


The Western Journal: Chuck Schumer Attempts to Thwart Trump's Air Force One Plan with Senate Move
Chuck Schumer Attempts to Thwart Trump's Air Force One Plan with Senate Move
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is actively opposing President Trump's potential use of a Qatari plane as a temporary Air Force One replacement. He has introduced the "Presidential Airlift Security Act" to prevent foreign-owned aircraft from being used, citing national security concerns.

Schumer's move has drawn criticism from both Republicans and some Democrats, reflecting a deep partisan divide. The bill aims to block any taxpayer funding for retrofitting the Qatari plane, which Schumer claims poses a security threat. However, the financial implications of retrofitting versus waiting for Boeing's new planes are disputed.


The Telegraph: Chicago mayor investigated after suggesting he prefers to hire black staff
Chicago mayor investigated after suggesting he prefers to hire black staff
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is under investigation by the Department of Justice for comments suggesting he prioritizes hiring Black staff in his administration. This follows criticism regarding the racial composition of his team, which includes several high-ranking African-American officials.

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon has raised concerns about potential racial discrimination in hiring practices. The investigation aligns with broader efforts by the Trump administration to scrutinize diversity and inclusion initiatives in government hiring.


#society

Fox News: Rewarding racism: How tribal politics is tearing America apart
Rewarding racism: How tribal politics is tearing America apart
A recent incident involving Shiloh Hendrix, who called a Black autistic child a racial epithet, has sparked outrage and debate over racial dynamics in America. Hendrix has since launched a fundraiser claiming victimhood, raising significant funds, which has drawn criticism from various groups.

This situation highlights a growing trend of racial tribalism, where individuals are perceived to exploit racial narratives for personal gain. The author advocates for a return to individualism and unity beyond race, emphasizing the importance of community support and self-improvement over divisive racial politics.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Muslim Terrorist States Are Not Our Friends
Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Muslim Terrorist States Are Not Our Friends
The Sunni Muslim world is divided into two types of states: nations and kingdoms. Nations like Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan have attempted to modernize and adopt secular governance but often revert to Islamism. Kingdoms, such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, are traditional monarchies that rely on clan power and oil wealth, lacking strong military independence and often financing terrorism.

These kingdoms maintain a façade of cooperation with the West while simultaneously fostering hostility through their religious ideologies and dependence on the U.S. for defense. Their influence is exerted through financial means, leading to a complex relationship characterized by manipulation and underlying enmity. Any perception of good relations with these states is misleading, as they continue to pose a threat to Western interests.


#crime

Fox News: Android scam lets hackers use your credit card remotely
Android scam lets hackers use your credit card remotely
Scammers are increasingly exploiting NFC technology for fraud, using malware like SuperCard X to steal card information remotely. This malware operates through deceptive SMS messages, tricking victims into installing malicious apps that capture NFC data for unauthorized transactions.

To combat this threat, individuals are advised to be cautious with suspicious communications, avoid untrusted apps, and regularly monitor bank accounts. Implementing strong antivirus software and turning off NFC when not in use can also help mitigate risks associated with this evolving cyber threat.