AOC condemns Kamala Harris for telling Guatemalan migrants not to come to US

AOC condemns Kamala Harris for telling Guatemalan migrants not to come to US

On her first foreign trip as vice-president, Harris visited Guatemala on Monday. At a press conference with Guatemala’s president, Alejandro Giammattei, the former California senator spoke about investigating corruption and human trafficking in Central America, and described a future where Guatemalans could find “hope at home”.

But she also had a clear message that undocumented Guatemalan migrants would not find solace at the US border under the Biden administration.

“I want to be clear to folks in the region who are thinking about making that dangerous trek to the United States-Mexico border,” she said. “Do not come. Do not come.”

Later Monday, Oscasio-Cortez condemned Harris on Twitter, calling her comments “disappointing to see”.

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Fauci Continues to Mislead Us About China

Whom does Fauci work for?

As chief medical adviser to President Biden, Dr. Anthony Fauci is extremely influential. People worldwide look to the U.S. for leadership, and he is the face of the U.S. in fighting the deadly virus originally discovered in Wuhan, China.

As new evidence increasingly points to the possibility that the coronavirus came from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Fauci, who had been singing along with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in an attempt to dismiss such a possibility, has now admitted a lab leak is possible. But even after such a belated admission, he continues to mislead us about China.

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Hakan Ayik: The man who accidentally helped FBI get in criminals’ pockets

Law enforcement agencies have arrested some 800 suspected criminals around the world after thousands of people were tricked into using an encrypted phone app which allowed police to monitor their conversations without their knowledge.

Australian police have told local media that the man who unwittingly helped to distribute the FBI-run encrypted messaging app was a fugitive named Hakan Ayik.

Alleged to be a drugs kingpin himself, officials say Mr Ayik was identified as a key influencer and given access by undercover agents to a handset which he then recommended to other criminal associates.

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Denmark Cracks Down on Mass Migration

Denmark Cracks Down on Mass Migration

“The Current Asylum System Has Failed”

The Danish Parliament has passed a new law that will allow the government to deport asylum seekers to countries outside of the European Union to have their cases considered abroad. The legislation is widely seen as a first step toward moving the country’s asylum screening process beyond Danish borders.

The law, proposed by the Social Democrat-led government, is aimed at discouraging frivolous asylum applications. It has been greeted with fury by those who favor mass migration, presumably out of fear that other EU countries may now follow Denmark’s lead.

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Emmanuel Macron slapped in face during visit to French village

Ow, la la!

French President Emmanuel Macron was caught on video being slapped across the face Tuesday during a tour to “take the country’s pulse” amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“À bas la Macronie!” a man could be heard shouting — “Down with Macronia!” — at the 43-year-old leader in the village of Tain-l’Hermitage in the Drome region.

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Justin Trudeau, federal leaders commit to fighting hate in wake of attack on Muslim family in London, Ont.

Justin Trudeau, federal leaders commit to fighting hate in wake of attack on Muslim family in London, Ont.

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called the attack that killed four members of a Muslim family in London, Ont., a terrorist attack motivated by hatred.

Trudeau said hate is often fuelled by small actions that can turn into “ugly” trends — and real violence.

Jagmeet Singh goes right off the deep-end – “The reality is, our Canada is a palace of racism, of violence, of genocide of Indigenous people. And our Canada is a place where Muslims are not safe.”

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Britons shocked as none of 30 ‘friends’ at party where BLM activist was shot talk to police

Britons have expressed their shock, disgust and anger after it emerged that none of the partygoers present at the shooting of BLM activist Sasha Johnson, who campaigned to defund the police, have provided evidence to the Met.

In an interview with the Evening Standard on Monday, Detective Chief Inspector Richard Leonard revealed that none of the 30 or so individuals present at a party on May 23, where Sasha Johnson received gunshots to the head, have spoken to police.

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Kelly McParland: Turning a blind eye to Pierre Trudeau’s unseemly Indigenous assimilation plan

There is almost exactly a century separating the governments of Sir John A. Macdonald and Pierre E. Trudeau, but not much difference in their approach to Indigenous issues.

Trudeau’s “Statement of the Government of Canada on Indian Policy, 1969” didn’t propose separating Indigenous children from their parents and isolating them in schools where they could be abused by nuns and priests, but the strategy was the same: the best way to handle the Indian “problem” was to get rid of the idea of being “Indian” in the first place. Better to turn them into regular old Canadians like the rest of us. As Trudeau saw it, assimilation as a strategy was far from dead, it just needed updating.

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Muslim family ID’d in fatal truck attack in London, Ont., known for commitment to community

The Muslim family identified as the victims of a hit and run Sunday in what police are calling a hate-motivated attack in London, Ont., were deeply involved in the community and committed to their faith, friends and family say.

Salman Afzaal, 46, his wife Madiha Salman, 44, their 15-year-old daughter Yumna Afzaal and Salman Afzaal’s 74-year-old mother were killed after a black truck slammed into them as they took an evening walk.

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Majority of Canadians say church to blame for residential school tragedies: poll

A new survey suggests two-thirds of Canadians believe the churches that ran residential schools should bear responsibility for the abuses against children, including deaths, that happened there.

The online survey by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies was carried out about a week after Tk’emlups te Secwepec First Nation said ground-penetrating radar has detected what are believed to be the remains of 215 children at a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.

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Ontario reports 469 new Covid cases … and list of things you can do Friday with your myocarditis

Ontario reports 469 new Covid cases … and list of things you can do Friday with your myocarditis

Ontario reports 469 new COVID-19 cases and 18 more deaths; lowest case count since Sept. 26

Ontario is reporting fewer than 500 new COVID-19 cases for the first time in over eight months and 18 more deaths on Tuesday.

Provincial health officials logged 469 new coronavirus cases, the lowest daily total since September 26 when 435 infections were reported.


A list of what is allowed to reopen on Friday as Ontario enters Step 1

Myocarditis: What we know about the heart reaction reported after COVID-19 vaccines

Health officials in Canada are keeping a close eye on reports of heart inflammation among people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine.

As of May 28, 2021, 25 cases of cases of myocarditis and pericarditis have been reported in the country out of the 26 million doses administered, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

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Who — or What — Occupies Gaza?

The article of faith that unites all who condemn Israel’s response to Hamas rockets in the latest escalation with Gaza, from the most rabid Islamists to the hyper sophisticated (or so they think) pundits from the New York Times and dwellers of the ivory tower of academia, is captured by a single word “occupation.” We keep hearing from them that Gaza is occupied, that Gaza is an open-air prison, that Gaza is a “penal colony.” Gazans are oppressed, the theory goes, and Israel is the oppressor.

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Stop this culture war against the working class

Stop this culture war against the working class

‘Taking the knee’ has become the latest weapon in the woke elites’ war on the plebs.

So now we know what ‘taking the knee’ is all about. Now we know why footballers in the UK – 4,000 miles from the site of George Floyd’s murder last year – are still bending down in silence at the start of every game. It isn’t about Floyd. It isn’t about racism. It isn’t about raising awareness of the fact that some lowlifes on Twitter think it’s funny to racially abuse black footballers. No, taking the knee is now little more than an elitist provocation. It has become a way of goading working-class football fans.

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