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29 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Kamala Harris' border crisis legacy: Hundreds of thousands of missing and exploited children
A DHS report reveals the Biden-Harris administration cannot locate or ensure the safety of 323,000 unaccompanied migrant children, highlighting systemic issues within the Office of Refugee Resettlement. Concerns include expedited release to potentially dangerous sponsors without proper vetting.
The administration is criticized for rolling back effective border policies, contributing to record numbers of unaccompanied minors crossing the border. The lack of oversight has led to numerous children being exploited in dangerous labor and trafficking situations.
#politics
Times Of Israel: ‘Philadelphi is becoming Rafah’: Negotiators lament politicization of ceasefire term
Negotiators are concerned that Israel's insistence on retaining control over the Philadelphi Corridor is complicating ceasefire and hostage negotiations with Hamas. Despite proposals for alternative security measures, Prime Minister Netanyahu remains firm on Israeli troop presence, prioritizing security concerns.
This stance has strained relations with Egypt, as both nations engage in tense mediation efforts. As discussions shift to Doha, rising tensions hinder potential resolutions, with some officials suggesting the issue has become a politicized barrier to effective negotiations.
The Federalist: Free Speech Group Says It Plans To Sue AZ City Over Arrest
Rebekah Massie, an Arizona activist, was arrested for criticizing public officials during a city council meeting. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression plans to sue the city for her detention, asserting that her First Amendment rights were violated.
Massie claims her right to free speech is essential for holding the government accountable, while legal experts suggest the city's policies may be unconstitutional for suppressing criticism. She faces misdemeanor charges as a result of her arrest.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Aug. 29: Day 328 – Hamas urges suicide attacks as IDF operates in West Bank
The Israeli military has initiated a significant counterterrorism operation following a recent attempted suicide bombing in Tel Aviv, expected to continue for several days. Concurrently, Hamas leadership has called for a revival of such attacks.
The U.S. has imposed new sanctions on entities connected to settler violence in the West Bank while engaging in negotiations for hostage releases. A five-year-old child accidentally damaged an ancient artifact at a museum, resulting in an invitation for a family visit.
Fox News: Liberal media downplays Kamala Harris' role as vice president, shrugging off GOP attacks linking her to Biden
Media outlets are reportedly working to separate Vice President Kamala Harris from President Biden as she campaigns for president. Political narratives focus on how Republicans are connecting Harris to Biden's policies while public perception suggests limited awareness of her influence.
Despite criticisms, Harris aims to project a dual identity as both a sitting vice president and a fresh candidate for change, evidenced by reports describing her as "having it both ways." This shift in media framing has also included adjustments regarding her previous designation as the "border czar."
Liberty Nation News: Is Tim Walz There to Hold Kamala's Hand in Tonight’s Interview? - Liberty Nation News
Kamala Harris, the presumptive presidential candidate, is facing scrutiny as she prepares for a joint interview with her VP nominee, Tim Walz, on CNN. Critics question the choice of format, suggesting it may indicate a lack of confidence in her ability to handle tough questions alone.
The interview comes just before early voting, raising stakes for both candidates amid ongoing concerns about their visibility and policy platforms. As they navigate public perception, the effectiveness of their responses may significantly influence their campaign's trajectory.
The Federalist: ‘Hate-Free’ DC Suburb Showers Harassment On GOP Neighbors
After the 2016 election, the Alexandria City Council emphasized inclusiveness and declared itself a hate-free zone. However, following a violent attack on Republicans, the community's tolerance was questioned, especially when GOP Senator J.D. Vance faced hostility after moving to the area.
Local leftists expressed their disdain for Vance through public displays of intimidation, highlighting a contradiction between their claims of acceptance and actions against political dissenters. This scenario reflects a broader unwillingness among some liberals to recognize authoritarian tendencies within their ranks.
#society
The Economist: This week’s cover
Sudan's ongoing war is escalating, with over 10 million displaced and dire famine risks predicting 2.5 million civilian deaths by year's end. The conflict is gaining little global attention compared to Gaza and Ukraine but poses significant humanitarian and geopolitical threats.
Urgent international action is needed to mitigate the crisis and protect civilian lives in a nation facing potential collapse.
Times Of Israel: Hostage families symbolically breach a Gaza fence as they call out to loved ones
Relatives of hostages protested near the Gaza border, breaching a perimeter fence in a symbolic act of desperation to reach their loved ones held by Hamas. They expressed frustration over the government’s failure to secure their release after 328 days of captivity.
During the demonstration, families called out to their captives and implored the government to negotiate for their return. Voices of desperation and pleas for action underscored the emotional toll of the hostage situation, which continues to draw significant public concern.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Biden 'looking forward' to talks with China's Xi in coming weeks
US national security adviser Jake Sullivan met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, discussing the upcoming talks between President Joe Biden and Xi. Sullivan emphasized the importance of managing US-China relations to prevent conflict, despite tensions over Taiwan and maritime disputes.
Sullivan also raised concerns about Chinese support for Russia and urged for improved communication between the two militaries. Both sides expressed a desire for stable relations, although China warned that Taiwan remains a "red line" in their interactions.
#health
The Federalist: American Health Care Providers Offer Treatment Based On Race
Recent initiatives in U.S. healthcare are raising concerns about race-based programs, which some argue prioritize treatment based on race rather than individual health needs. Programs like Cleveland Clinic's Minority Stroke Program aim to address disparities but risk perpetuating racial stereotypes in medical care.
Critics contend that these racial equity models overlook other relevant health factors and may violate federal laws against racial discrimination in healthcare. The ongoing push for race-conscious health policies has prompted calls for more individualized treatment approaches that ensure equality for all patients.
The Epoch Times: News Brief: FBI Shares New Details on Trump Assassination Attempt; RFK Jr. to Remain on Michigan, Wisconsin Ballots; More Than Half of Commercial Baby Foods Are Unhealthy
Details of an assassination attempt on former President Trump reveal the 20-year-old shooter conducted extensive online searches about both Trump and Biden. The FBI has yet to determine his motive, although he displayed a planned approach and was armed with explosive devices.
In other news, the Supreme Court rejected the Biden administration's student loan relief program, and a study found that over half of commercial baby foods are unhealthy, posing future health risks for infants.