CBS News BURIES DHS Statement, Plows Ahead With Report on ICE Arrest

The statement sought by CBS News and provided by the Department of Homeland Security completely undermined the report on a Chicago ICE arrest that ran on the Evening News. But the network ran the report nonetheless, burying the DHS’s statement at the end of the report.

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Ireland: Two men arrested after fire at asylum accommodation

Two men have been arrested following a fire at a building housing people applying for international protection in Drogheda, County Louth last Friday night.

In total, five people were rescued from the top floor of the building, according to Irish broadcaster RTÉ, and a number were taken to hospital for medical assessment. Those rescued included four children.

Gardaí commenced an investigation into the alleged attempted arson of the property.


Some “Authorities” are claiming “racism” as that suits the narrative. Others point out criminal gang activity is the likely cause.

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Women-Only Carriages: A Fake Solution

Following several attacks on women in public transport in recent days, a petition is circulating on the internet in France calling for specific carriages reserved for women—and possibly children—on suburban trains and metros. It has already gathered several thousand signatures. The initiative may seem commendable: isn’t it a matter of protecting the most vulnerable, as in the days when society looked after widows and orphans? But those promoting this new initiative, convinced that they have found the ultimate remedy for rape and sexual assault and quick to stigmatise the evil male, are determined to ignore the root causes of female passengers’ unease.

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Ireland Just Sealed Its Fate on Mass Migration

The post-nationalist collapse is now firmly entrenched — and Irish identity is dissolving.

On Oct. 24, 2025, Ireland did not so much elect a president as confirm a pattern. Catherine Connolly’s quiet victory completed a national loop: the country that once exported its people in search of survival now imports new populations in search of moral virtue. Her presidency marks not change but continuity, a government that keeps its foot on the accelerator while insisting the rear-view mirror is a map.

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Migrants given asylum despite being accused of sexual offences, whistleblower claims

Migrants who have been accused of sex offences and other crimes are being granted asylum anyway, a whistleblower has claimed.

A senior caseworker has told The Telegraph that Home Office staff can approve claims from asylum seekers charged with crimes, as long as the offence for which they are being prosecuted does not merit a prison sentence of 12 months or more.

She cited a case where she said she was disciplined after refusing to approve an Afghan man’s application because he had been arrested several times for indecently exposing himself in a children’s play area.

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Germany’s Migrant Crime Problem Is Out of Control

In a sane country, it would be unthinkable that the murder of a two-year-old boy would go effectively unpunished. And yet this is exactly what is happening in Germany. In January this year, a 28-year-old Afghan asylum seeker—Enamullah Omarzai—launched a brutal attack on a group of toddlers on a daycare outing, at a park in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria. With a large kitchen knife, he began stabbing two of the children—a two-year-old Moroccan boy and a two-year-old Syrian girl. One of the female teachers, as well as two male passersby, attempted to intervene, allowing the remaining teacher and children to escape. In the struggle, one teacher had her hand broken, while the two men were stabbed. The little boy and a 41-year-old man both died from their injuries.

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THE INEVITABLE RACE WAR

It was really the rarest and quite honestly scariest of scenes.

What kicked it off was UKIP, the right-wing UK Independence Party, announcing a planned march in Whitechapel, a borough in the Tower Hamlets. The party’s announcement proclaimed it as one in a series of events to “reclaim Whitechapel from the Islamists.”

London Metropolitan Police almost instantly caved, banning UKIP from marching. They cited a “realistic prospect for serious disorder.”

And who would cause that disorder? The Met wouldn’t say, but everybody knew.

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How migrants stall deportation by claiming they were slaves abroad

Within weeks of Shabana Mahmood becoming home secretary, her team realised that there was a serious loophole in the immigration system. A 25-year-old Eritrean man who entered the UK in a small boat and was due to be the first migrant sent back to France under the government’s flagship “one in, one out” scheme, had managed to halt his deportation flight by invoking an unexpected piece of legislation.

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Britain Is Failing to Keep Its People Safe

Deng Chol Majek had been in the UK for less than three months when he murdered hotel worker Rhiannon Whyte. Almost exactly a year ago, he stabbed the 27-year-old mother 23 times with a screwdriver while she waited for a train at Bescot Stadium station, Walsall. After throwing Whyte’s phone into the river, Majek left her for dead. He then went to buy some beers and returned to the Park Inn Hotel, where Whyte was employed and which had been turned into an asylum centre. One witness described him as “drinking, smoking and just chatting amongst his group of friends … having a good time.”

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Germany: Man in asylum accommodation pushed friend out of window and raped him while he was critically injured

A man living in an asylum accommodation has been convicted by the Tübingen Regional Court for pushing a male acquaintance out of a window and raping him, an incident that was captured by a surveillance camera. The 30-year-old man has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for aggravated assault and rape.

The incident date back to November 2024 in the city of Reutlingen and involved the 30-year-old man was drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana with the victim inside an asylum accommodation.

h/t kiki9

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It’s time to declare a national emergency over violent crime by migrants

Despite what the BBC would have you believe, people are right to be fearful of the consequences of our open borders

How could any decent human being possibly object to mass immigration? That, it would seem, is the mystery puzzling the BBC. Yes, even after all these years. Because earlier this week it sent reporters to Buxton in Derbyshire to ask residents the following question: why are you people all saying you’ll vote Reform, when practically everyone in your town is white British?

Buxton, noted the BBC’s reporters, has experienced “very little” immigration, is a good 250 miles from Dover (“where the small boats arrive”), and has “no hotels housing asylum seekers”. Yet almost everyone they spoke to, apart from some wonderfully compassionate teenagers at a local school, viewed the small boats, and mass immigration in general, as a major source of concern. How baffling. If you work for the BBC, anyway.

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The Uxbridge killing is the final straw

His name was Wayne Broadhurst. He was 49 years old. He reportedly worked as a refuse collector. He was by all accounts well liked in his local town. And yesterday his life was ended in the most savage manner imaginable. He was stabbed to death as he walked his dog on a brisk, bright Tuesday afternoon. The suspect is a 22-year-old Afghan national, who came to Britain on the back of a lorry in 2020 and was subsequently granted asylum.

The attack took place in chill, suburban Uxbridge, a part of outer London I know well. A 45-year-old man and his 14-year-old son were also stabbed.

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Trump sets 7,500 annual limit for refugees entering US. It’ll be mostly white South Africans

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is restricting the number of refugees it admits annually into the country to 7,500 and they will mostly be white South Africans, a dramatic drop after the United States previously allowed in hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war and persecution from around the world.

The Republican administration published the news Thursday in a notice on the Federal Registry.

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‘My hopes are dashed’: Illegal Indian migrants deported by US speak to BBC

Several illegal Indian migrant workers who were recently deported from the US have recounted their ordeal to BBC Punjabi, describing humiliation, debt and shattered dreams.

At least 54 men, who had entered the US through the “donkey route” – often used by traffickers to facilitate illegal crossings – landed in the country’s capital Delhi on Sunday.

Aged between 25 and 40 years, all of them are from the northern state of Haryana and have since returned home, police said. The Indian government has not commented on their deportation.

We need a Trump.

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German Chancellor Merz Speaks the Truth and is Pilloried

Can you guess which demographic is “causing problems” in German cities?

Friedrich Merz, German chancellor and leader of the center-right CDU (Christian Democratic Union) party, has just spoken a simple truth about the effect on German society of the migrants, overwhelmingly Muslim, now living in Germany. What he said was, under the circumstances, most mild: he noted that those migrants have “caused problems,” especially in German cities. In response, many people, though by no means all, denounced Merz for speaking an obvious truth…

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