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#illegals

GB News: Inside the drug-ridden migrant hotel with plush rooms, daily police callouts and taxpayer-funded Ubers
Inside the drug-ridden migrant hotel with plush rooms, daily police callouts and taxpayer-funded Ubers
A contractor claims that migrants in UK hotels are living in luxury, with amenities such as four-poster beds, free food, and unlimited phone access, while engaging in drug use and other illegal activities without facing consequences. The whistleblower described a chaotic environment where staff fear for their safety.

The Home Office reportedly spends over £8 million daily to house asylum seekers in more than 300 hotels, with allegations of a lack of accountability for migrants. The contractor expressed concern over a system that appears to prioritize exploitation over genuine support for those in need.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: A DEI Judge Blocked DEI Ban in Ruling Written by AI
A DEI Judge Blocked DEI Ban in Ruling Written by AI
The Mississippi attorney general has requested clarification from a federal judge regarding errors in a ruling that paused a law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in schools. The ruling contained significant mistakes, leading to speculation that artificial intelligence may have been involved.

This incident raises questions about accountability for federal judges who may rely on AI for their decisions. As lawyers face penalties for using AI in filings, there are calls for similar consequences for judges, including potential disbarment.


#culture

Front Page Magazine: Forget Pledge Week. Get Ready for Pledge Year
Forget Pledge Week. Get Ready for Pledge Year
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is reducing its operations, potentially relieving taxpayers from funding what some view as leftist programming. Future public broadcasting may rely more on celebrity fundraising efforts, as viewership remains low.

Critics suggest that the shift could lead to a focus on fundraising rather than content, with concerns about representation in programming. The future of public broadcasting appears uncertain as it seeks new funding sources.


#crime

Front Page Magazine: Mamdani Wants Cops to Stop Responding to Attacks on Jews
Mamdani Wants Cops to Stop Responding to Attacks on Jews
In New York City, Jews were the victims of 345 hate crimes last year, representing 54% of all reported hate crimes, according to NYPD data. This trend continues in 2024, with 60% of the recorded hate crimes targeting Jews.

Zohran Mamdani has proposed that hate crimes be managed by social workers instead of the NYPD, raising concerns that this would undermine law enforcement's response to antisemitic violence and potentially endanger the Jewish community.