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26 Aug 2024

#illegals

GB News: 'Deport them!' Border control expert SLAMS Labour's illegal worker crackdown - 'It is nothing special'
'Deport them!' Border control expert SLAMS Labour's illegal worker crackdown - 'It is nothing special'
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is shaking the immigration tree, promising a crackdown on illegal workers and their shady employers. Yet, border control expert Henry Bolton argues it’s an old playbook, and insists real action calls for deportations and united government efforts.

The struggle unearths deeper failures of leadership, as Cooper vows to tackle human smuggling but Bolton doubts the Labour government's resolve. With 31,000 arrivals by boat last year, the clock ticks on necessary reforms, revealing a tangled web of policy undercurrents.


#politics

Liberty Nation News: Kennedy Family Lashes Out at RFK Jr. - Liberty Nation News
Kennedy Family Lashes Out at RFK Jr. - Liberty Nation News
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. stunned his Democratic family by endorsing Donald Trump after suspending his presidential campaign. His siblings expressed disappointment, claiming his decision betrays their father's legacy of hope and equality, deepening familial rifts.

RFK Jr. cited issues like free speech and a broken primary process as his reasons for breaking away. Despite family backlash, he remains resolute, emphasizing the importance of debate within the Kennedy lineage.


The Federalist: Republican AGs Need To Bring The Fight To Democrats' Proxies
Republican AGs Need To Bring The Fight To Democrats' Proxies
Republican officials have faced relentless harassment from leftist groups, with the House Judiciary Committee shining a light on organizations like GARM, which engage in censorship. With Musk's lawsuit forcing GARM's parent company to abandon such tactics, the fight against ideological suppression is gaining traction.

Now, Republican attorneys general must step up and investigate organizations that undermine conservative voices, from NewsGuard to AFT. The censorship-industrial complex thrives unchecked; it’s time for these state leaders to act decisively against this bias.


Fox News: Sen. Cotton clashes with ABC's Jonathan Karl after he dismissed Harris' past support for Medicare-for-all
Sen. Cotton clashes with ABC's Jonathan Karl after he dismissed Harris' past support for Medicare-for-all
Sen. Tom Cotton clashed with ABC's Jonathan Karl over Vice President Harris' healthcare stance, insisting on her past support for abolishing private insurance. Despite claims of a shift in her position, Cotton argued that her previous policies still cast her as a radical.

The debate highlighted the tension between political rhetoric and actual policy, revealing the complexity of Harris' evolving platform amidst election pressures.


#society

The Federalist: Paralympics Now Letting Trans Athletes Ruin Women's Sports
Paralympics Now Letting Trans Athletes Ruin Women's Sports
The Olympics may have wrapped up, but the battle over male athletes in women's sports is far from over. With questionable decisions from bodies like the NCAA allowing biological males to compete as females, female athletes are left in the shadows, their safety and fairness at risk.

As the NCAA stands idle amid growing controversy, athletes like male-identifying Blaire Fleming are turning women’s competitions into a minefield of inequity. These policies raise questions about injury, integrity, and the future of women's sports.


Le Monde: Uber fined €290 million by Dutch watchdog for failure to protect drivers' data
Uber fined €290 million by Dutch watchdog for failure to protect drivers' data
The Dutch watchdog slapped Uber with a €290 million fine for improperly transferring European drivers' sensitive data to the US, breaching GDPR guidelines. The company failed to safeguard personal information, prompting complaints from over 170 French drivers.

Uber plans to appeal, arguing the fine is unjust, citing compliance during a turbulent regulatory period. The DPA underlined the urgency for businesses to treat personal data with care, especially outside Europe, amidst rising scrutiny on big tech.