The Somali Muslim Network in the ICE Riots

“I think this is the end for ICE,” Jaylani Hussein, the executive director of the Council on American–Islamic Relations, Minnesota (CAIR-MN), bragged, as the violent riots against immigration enforcement continued. “This is the moment where we continue to double down.”

The Somali Muslim leader’s aggressive rhetoric showed the role that his people were playing in the campaign to protect illegal alien criminals, some of them fellow Somali Muslims, from deportation as part of a network of extreme groups engaging in intimidation against ICE.

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Jamie Sarkonak: European citizens claiming asylum in Canada is a fraud

Earlier this month, the Federal Court gave a family seeking refugee status another shot at remaining in Canada. But they weren’t fleeing war — they were fleeing Spain.

The family (aside from the mother) were Spanish nationals who claimed that they were being pursued by a transnational criminal organization, and that police were so useless that it warranted refugee status in Canada. Originally from Latin America, they moved to Europe when the father allegedly received a death threat from the gang in question.

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Ryan Routh Convicted of Trying to Assassinate President Trump Gets Life Sentence

Ryan Wesley Routh – Batshit Crazy Leftist Wannabe Trump Assassin

A man who plotted to kill Donald J. Trump at one of his Florida golf courses during the 2024 election campaign was sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday, the maximum penalty for attempting to assassinate a presidential candidate.

Ryan W. Routh, 59, an itinerant building contractor from North Carolina, sat quietly as Judge Aileen M. Cannon of the Federal District Court in Fort Pierce, Fla., announced his sentence.

A 12-member jury convicted Mr. Routh last September after an unusual, lopsided trial in which Mr. Routh represented himself. The jury also found him guilty of assaulting a federal officer for pointing his semiautomatic rifle at a Secret Service agent, and of several firearm violations. Mr. Routh tried to stab himself in the neck with a pen after the verdict was read in court.

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These Albertans say they want independence. What they’ll get is subservience to America

As if U.S. tariffs and annexation threats weren’t enough, Albertan separatists are reportedly seeking a $500 billion loan from the United States to bankroll their independence movement. Former U.S. Congressional staffer Brandon Weichert, platformed by U.S. far-right provocateur Steve Bannon, has suggested that Alberta could become part of the United States. Make no mistake: this isn’t about what’s good for Albertans. As Weichert wrote, it’s because the United States would not “abide an independent, energy rich Alberta indefinitely at its border.” It’s ironic that, in the name of independence, the Alberta Prosperity Project (APP) seems willing to subordinate Alberta and its people to the whims of the United States.

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Adam Carolla reveals why Bad Bunny will be more of a disaster for the NFL than it thinks… and why the fallout will boost Trump

Comedian Adam Carolla warned that the NFL risks turning off the league’s biggest fans with the decision to host Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl halftime show performer.

‘I mean, a guy in a dress singing in Spanish some crappy reggaeton music I hate, and basically piss it off,’ Carolla said in an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, referring to the NFL’s fan base.

Carolla spoke to the Daily Mail after performing at the Trump-Kennedy center last weekend and ahead of his appearances in Orlando on Thursday and Naples, Florida this weekend.


Have a Bud Light while driving your Jaguar.

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How Canada’s Labour Traffickers Trap Workers

Tim Hortons breaks with franchisee after foreign workers claim wage theft

Choori Mohamed came to Canada with a dream of finding a job, getting permanent residency and eventually helping his wife and two children emigrate from his home in India.

Instead, he said he went into debt paying $10,000 to secure a job and spent more than a year working a job he didn’t sign up for, for an employer he alleges took back part of his salary in cash.

“I never expected these things in Canada,” he said. “Everybody was saying, ‘Canada is a very safe place. It’s the safest country to work in.’ But it’s not.”

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Separatism isn’t treason. Helping Trump take over Canada? That’s another matter

Suppose there were a country, let’s call it Outlandia, that declared its intent to annex Canada – to take over its territory and subject its people to its rule – if not by military means, certainly by economic.

Now suppose a group of fellow travellers within Canada offered to assist Outlandia with its hostile takeover. Nothing violent, mind you, but rather the kinds of measures, from psyops to sabotage, that would reliably weaken our ability to resist – that would divide the country, plunge it into political and economic disorder, and ultimately deliver it into the hands of Outlandia.

The Globe is as Left and TDS stricken as the Star nowadays.

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Inside Minneapolis’s ICE Watch Network

In less than a month, two “ICE watchers” have been shot and killed by immigration enforcement agents in Minneapolis. On January 24, a federal agent shot and killed 37-year-old Alex Pretti, a Veterans Affairs ICU nurse. His death follows that of Renée Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, who was killed on January 7.

Both Pretti and Good participated in “ICE watching,” an anti-immigration-enforcement tactic that can involve tracking ICE agents, filming arrests, and alerting other activists of enforcement actions. While participants frame ICE watching as a “community safety” measure, these tactics often place untrained civilians in direct, high-stakes confrontation with armed federal agents.

h/t Mauser and Clink9

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Canadians Grow Increasingly Hostile Towards Immigration

A record high share of Canadians now say the effects of immigration on the nation are mostly negative

Newly updated immigration polling from Research Co is suggesting Canadians are rapidly turning against immigration as the anti-immigration trend continues.

The most recent numbers find that 48% of Canadians say that immigration to Canada is having a mostly negative effect on our nation, compared to 34% who say that it’s having a mostly positive effect.

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The Urgent Need for the UK’s Muslim Rape Gang Inquiry and Lessons for the US

The United Kingdom’s grooming gangs scandal, recently cited by Elon Musk, serves as a warning to the United States as the nation deals with issues of sex trafficking and child exploitation due to immigration policies.

In 2025, Musk made nearly 200 posts, amplifying abuse allegations and paralleling U.S. concerns about exploitation and community influences.

On Monday, hearings began for U.K. Member of Parliament Rupert Lowe’s independent Rape Gang Inquiry. The inquiry is a crowdfunded investigation into the reported grooming, rape, and exploitation of up to one million vulnerable girls over five decades across the country.

h/t kiki9

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Should floor-crossers resign? Sit as independents? Join the party they want? Nanos survey finds Canadians are split.

Canadians are virtually evenly split on how they believe MPs hoping to cross the floor should handle it, new data from Nanos Research finds.

According to the numbers, a third of Canadians — 33 per cent — believe MPs planning to cross the floor should resign their seat and trigger a byelection, running on the mandate of the party they hope to join.

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‘Go Straight to Paradise’: Women’s Equality, Pakistan Style

The Army of Mohammed (Jaish-e-Mohammed — JeM), one of Pakistan’s too-many-to-count jihadist terrorist groups, recently launched its first-ever women’s wing.

The “Congregation of the Believing Women” (Jamaat-ul-Mominaat) was launched on October 9, 2025, and hosted by JeM’s training facility, “Center of Usman and Ali,” (Markaz Usman-o-Ali) in Bahawalpur, a city in the southeast of Pakistan’s Punjab Province.

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