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#illegals

Fox News: Major US city led by GOP mayor, new top cop bucks sanctuary trend to ‘do what’s right’
Major US city led by GOP mayor, new top cop bucks sanctuary trend to ‘do what’s right’
Daniel Comeaux, the new chief of police in Dallas, is adopting a different approach to immigration enforcement, aligning with Texas' sanctuary policies. He emphasizes cooperation with federal agencies while ensuring respect for the law. Mayor Eric Johnson supports efforts to deport undocumented migrants with violent criminal records.

Comeaux aims to enhance public safety by targeting felons and utilizing a citywide camera system for crime monitoring. He reassures residents that they can go about their business without fear of deportation unless they have outstanding warrants.


GB News: ‘Poor darlings!’ Nigel Farage’s scathing retort to French border force refusing to stop illegal crossings
‘Poor darlings!’ Nigel Farage’s scathing retort to French border force refusing to stop illegal crossings
Nigel Farage criticized French border forces for their inability to stop migrant crossings, mocking their claims of being "too frightened" to intervene due to stone-throwing. He contrasted their response to football riots, calling the situation "ridiculous."

The UK government faces backlash for attributing record migrant crossings to weather conditions, with nearly 1,200 migrants arriving in a single day. Critics argue that the government lacks a clear strategy to manage the crisis, with projections suggesting up to 50,000 arrivals by 2025.


#society

Fox News: California sheriff warns of cartels amid accusations of overstepping authority in tribal land cannabis raids
California sheriff warns of cartels amid accusations of overstepping authority in tribal land cannabis raids
Mendocino County Sheriff Matthew Kendall faces a lawsuit from the Round Valley Indian Tribes after conducting raids on cannabis farms, which the tribe claims were outside his jurisdiction. The sheriff argues he acted on requests from tribal members concerned about crime and cartel activity.

The lawsuit alleges that the sheriff's department destroyed property and did not have valid search warrants during the raids. The tribe asserts its right to regulate cannabis cultivation on its land, while Kendall maintains his responsibility to enforce law and order in the area.


Le Monde: Thirteen go on trial in France over 'racist' insult targeting singer Aya Nakamura
Thirteen go on trial in France over 'racist' insult targeting singer Aya Nakamura
Thirteen individuals linked to the far-right group Les Natifs will face trial in Paris for a racist insult directed at French-Malian singer Aya Nakamura during the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony. They are charged with inciting hatred based on ethnicity and nationality after unfurling a derogatory banner.

Nakamura's performance ignited backlash from far-right politicians, with Marine Le Pen criticizing her for not singing in French. The incident has drawn attention to ongoing issues of racism and discrimination in France, with Nakamura and anti-discrimination NGOs filing complaints.


#history

Fox News: Couple unearths 'highly revered' Ancient Roman rarity during volunteer dig at tourist site
Couple unearths 'highly revered' Ancient Roman rarity during volunteer dig at tourist site
Volunteers recently discovered a sandstone carving of Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory, at Vindolanda, a fort near Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. The artifact was found by Jim and Dilys Quinlan, who have volunteered in numerous excavations over two decades.

Experts believe the carving was part of a larger work and likely painted in vibrant colors. The find highlights the historical significance of Roman forts in Britain, showcasing their grandeur and cultural symbolism. The artifact is set to be displayed at the Vindolanda museum next year.


#crime

Fox News: Diddy’s defense attorney challenges government’s narrative in high-stakes federal trial
Diddy’s defense attorney challenges government’s narrative in high-stakes federal trial
Sean "Diddy" Combs is facing serious charges, including racketeering and sex trafficking, following his arrest in September. His defense attorney, Teny Geragos, argues that the case revolves around consensual adult relationships and that the media narrative has misrepresented the facts.

Geragos emphasizes that Diddy is not charged with personal misconduct but with operating a racketeering enterprise, asserting that the alleged violence does not relate to the charges of sex trafficking or prostitution. The trial is ongoing, with potential sentences ranging from 15 years to life if convicted.