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#illegals
GB News: ITV GMB fury as Lammy shares sanctions plan: 'If Patrick can find the gangs - why can't the GOVERNMENT!'
David Lammy faced backlash for his comments on the government's new sanctions targeting people-smuggling operations. Critics accused him of "gaslighting" and providing vague responses during a TV interview, especially as he failed to name specific targets while discussing the plan's effectiveness.
Viewers expressed frustration over Lammy's lack of detail compared to on-the-ground reporting from GB News' Patrick Christys, who directly engaged with suspected smugglers in Calais. The criticism highlights a divide in public perception regarding the government's approach to tackling illegal crossings in the English Channel.
Breitbart: ICE Agents Arrest Mexican Illegal Alien with 21 Prior Criminal Convictions
ICE has arrested several illegal aliens with extensive criminal records, including Federico Fong-Nunez, who has 21 convictions for crimes like burglary and aggravated assault. Other arrests include Luis Alberto Leonardo Cortes-Rivera and Rureiro Falkao, both with multiple felony convictions.
DHS officials emphasize their commitment to targeting violent offenders despite rising assaults against law enforcement. They assert that criminal illegal aliens will not be tolerated in the U.S.
Breitbart: Appeals Court Overturns New Jersey Law Shielding Illegals from Detention
A Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruling has overturned New Jersey's sanctuary law (AB 5207) that prohibited state and local agencies from collaborating with ICE to detain illegal aliens. The court found the law unconstitutional, stating it interfered with federal immigration enforcement.
The decision affirms a lower court's ruling, emphasizing that ICE relies on state and local partnerships to operate detention facilities. The Immigration Reform Law Institute hailed the ruling as a victory for federal immigration enforcement against efforts to limit ICE's operations.
Fox News: Trump's immigration enforcement push results in skyrocketing arrests of criminal illegal aliens
ICE arrests of criminal illegal immigrants have surged under the Trump administration, with increases reported across various states, including a 290% rise in Maryland and a 470% rise in Virginia. Arrests have nearly tripled in several western states and Chicago compared to the previous administration.
The rise in arrests coincides with a significant increase in assaults on ICE personnel, which have jumped 830% compared to the previous year. Officials attribute this spike to heightened rhetoric against ICE from elected officials.
#politics
Breitbart: Judges Vote Out Trump's New Jersey U.S. Attorney Pick Alina Habba
Alina Habba was removed as Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey after judges voted to replace her with her assistant, Desiree Grace. Habba, a Trump ally, was nominated for a full term but lacks support from New Jersey's Democratic Senators.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche criticized the judges' decision, alleging it reflects a partisan agenda rather than adherence to the law. Habba previously led significant operations against criminal activity during her tenure.
Fox News: CNN's Anderson Cooper shows up to support 'Late Show' host Stephen Colbert after cancellation
CBS has announced the cancellation of "The Late Show," hosted by Stephen Colbert, with the show set to end in May 2026. The network cites financial reasons, but many suspect political motivations behind the decision.
In a recent segment, CNN's Anderson Cooper and other celebrities showed support for Colbert, mocking CBS's claims and taking jabs at both the network and former President Trump. The cancellation comes amid speculation about the future of other Paramount-owned late-night programs.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Witkoff hoping to travel to Doha this week to close hostage deal — source
US special envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to travel to Doha to finalize a ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas, although he is currently still in the US. Negotiations have been ongoing since July, with a proposed exchange involving hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
Despite optimism from mediators, delays in Hamas's response have raised concerns about the timeline for an agreement. Talks are also underway for a new humanitarian aid distribution mechanism in Gaza, as current efforts have faced criticism for inefficiency and safety issues.
#economy
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 812: Sen. Dave McCormick on Creating Energy Infrastructure to Power AI Innovation
Sen. Dave McCormick discussed the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit in Pittsburgh, where President Trump revealed a $92 billion investment in the state's energy infrastructure aimed at supporting American AI innovation.
The summit highlights the state's role in advancing energy and technology initiatives.
Forbes: Hershey Will Raise Candy Prices Amid Cocoa Supply Crunch
Hershey plans to raise candy prices by double digits due to increased cocoa costs, which have been affected by supply shortages and adverse climate conditions in major cocoa-producing regions. The price hikes will vary by retailer and may also involve adjustments in product weight and quantity.
The changes are not linked to trade policies or tariffs, according to Hershey's president. This marks the company's latest price increase following a similar adjustment last year. Hershey's stock rose nearly 3% amid these developments.
#crime
Breitbart: Colorado DA Who Dismissed Sex Offender's Kidnapping Charges Faces Recall
A Colorado District Attorney, Amy Padden, faces a recall effort after dismissing charges against Solomon Galligan, a registered sex offender accused of attempted kidnapping. Critics, including Aurora Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky, claim Padden has been lenient on crime since taking office.
Jurinsky argues that Padden's actions endanger public safety and highlights a pattern of dismissing serious cases. Supporters of the recall have 60 days to gather 75,000 signatures, after which Padden must decide whether to resign or run for re-election.