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8 Aug 2024

#illegals

Breitbart: BORDER TOWN USA: Mexican National Charged in Alabama Shooting Illegally in U.S., Says ICE
BORDER TOWN USA: Mexican National Charged in Alabama Shooting Illegally in U.S., Says ICE
Alberto Martinez-Fidel, a 46-year-old Mexican national, was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama, for a shooting that left a victim injured. Charged with First Degree Assault, he was found to be illegally in the U.S., raising questions about his entry as a "got-away."

ICE lodged a detainer for Martinez, indicating a path for his potential removal. His case highlights the broader concerns about immigration enforcement and public safety.


#politics

Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Tim Walz makes Kamala Harris sound like Winston Churchill
GREG GUTFELD: Tim Walz makes Kamala Harris sound like Winston Churchill
In a political spectacle worthy of a hard-boiled novel, Tim Walz steps into the spotlight as Kamala Harris' VP pick, branded a moderate but likened more to chaos. He dithered during riots while swiftly enforcing pandemic regulations, drawing ire from all sides.

As he garners scrutiny for his handling of unrest and controversial decisions on gender and health, both sides grapple with a shifting narrative—Will the true Walz be revealed, or will he stay hidden behind a veil of Midwestern facade?


#society

Breitbart: Hindu Homes and Temples Vandalized in Bangladesh After Prime Minister’s Ouster
Hindu Homes and Temples Vandalized in Bangladesh After Prime Minister’s Ouster
In the aftermath of Sheikh Hasina's ouster, violence erupts against Hindus in Bangladesh, with homes and businesses targeted as protesters blame her party. Hasina, now in India, leaves behind chaos steeped in political grudges and religious tensions that echo through the streets of Dhaka.

As the Hindu minority faces harassment, the specter of Islamist advantages emerges, revealing years of Hasina's strategic concessions that may realign Bangladesh towards China's influence. The battle between the "battling begums" seems to have ignited a communal crisis.


#culture

Le Monde: The stained glass debate at Notre-Dame
The stained glass debate at Notre-Dame
In the shadow of Notre-Dame, a clash brews over stained glass. President Macron pushes for contemporary replacements of Viollet-le-Duc’s historic windows, but a heritage commission screams 'no'—the old glass, recently restored, stands firm against the tide of modernity.

With the cathedral reopening in December and a petition of 142,000 signatures, defenders of tradition tighten their grip, battling bureaucracy while the Elysée tilts towards a future draped in new hues.


#crime

Breitbart: Gunmen Kill Mexican Journalist Despite Police Escort
Gunmen Kill Mexican Journalist Despite Police Escort
In a grim echo of a deadly refrain, crime journalist Alberto “El Llanero” Martinez Nonguez was assassinated in Celaya, Mexico, despite police protection. He had reported on violence in the region, shifting his focus after an earlier attempt on his life.

As rival cartels wage bloody turf wars, press freedom hangs by a thread, with Mexico deemed one of the deadliest places for journalists. Impunity reigns, and the government’s reassurances ring hollow against the backdrop of rising violence.


Breitbart: ‘Pro-Democracy Activist’ Convicted of Being Chinese Agent Faces 25 Years in U.S. Prison
‘Pro-Democracy Activist’ Convicted of Being Chinese Agent Faces 25 Years in U.S. Prison
Wang Shujun, a naturalized U.S. citizen and supposed pro-democracy activist, was convicted in New York for acting as a spy for China's Ministry of State Security. His double life involved betraying genuine activists, leading to a potential 25-year sentence.

The case marks another chapter in the U.S. crackdown on Chinese espionage, as Wang provided intel on dissidents while maintaining a facade of activism. His protestations of innocence ring hollow against the evidence.