Anonymous ID: 2e3251 Oct. 23, 2024, 8:56 p.m. No.21819041   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9172 >>9239 >>9533

Reports are emerging from Liverpool of a shocking incident involving an attempted child abduction. Eyewitnesses claim that a van containing a group of illegal migrants was spotted trying to abduct schoolchildren off the streets.

 

In a dramatic turn of events, another van filled with white men confronted the would-be abductors, leading to a violent altercation in which one of the illegal migrants from the first van was reportedly killed.

 

This incident highlights the growing concerns about safety in our communities and raises questions about the implications of mass migration.

 

#MigrantBritain #BrokenBritain

 

https://x.com/10MarXmen/status/1849056613530759384

Anonymous ID: 2e3251 Oct. 23, 2024, 9:07 p.m. No.21819082   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9107

Tom Cruise's Flight Instructor From 'Top Gun: Maverick' Dies During Airshow Crash at the Las Cruces, New Mexico airport. He lost control of the Extra Flugzeugbau EA300 aircraft, crashing near the audience.

Anonymous ID: 2e3251 Oct. 23, 2024, 10:06 p.m. No.21819218   🗄️.is 🔗kun

DHS is seeking more than 600 migrants for possible ties to Venezuelan gang

 

The Department of Homeland Security has identified more than 600 migrants in the U.S. who may have connections to a notorious Venezuelan gang that is drawing growing concern from local and federal law enforcement officials, according to data obtained exclusively by NBC News.

 

Roughly 100 of the 600 migrants DHS has deemed “subjects of interest” were confirmed members of the gang whom the department recommended be placed on an FBI watchlist, officials said. The others could be found after a review to be victims, witnesses or members of the gang.

 

The Venezuelan gang, known as Tren de Aragua, or TDA, has a known presence in 15 states and a possible presence in eight others, according to the data.

 

Homeland Security officials began working to compile the data on TDA this spring after they saw a spike in crime by gang members in New York and other cities across the U.S. Crimes tied to the gang include sex trafficking in Louisiana and the point-blank shooting of two New York City police officers.

 

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested more than 100 people suspected of being associated with TDA in connection with crimes since October 2022, the data said, and 75 have been arrested for immigration violations. More than 20 have been referred for federal prosecution.

 

“DHS has an ongoing operation to crack down on gang members through re-screening certain individuals previously encountered, in addition to the rigorous screening and vetting at the border," a DHS spokesperson said. "All individuals confirmed or suspected to be gang members are referred for criminal prosecution or detained and placed into expedited removal.”

 

Determining the exact number of TDA members who have crossed into the U.S. is an enormous challenge, because, unlike most countries, Venezuela does not share its criminal histories or other information with U.S. officials. That also makes it difficult for border agents to identify who among the Venezuelans crossing the border might be TDA members.

 

Law enforcement experts say the figure of 600 illustrates the gap in intelligence about the gang’s presence in the U.S. due to the lack of information provided by the Venezuelan government.

 

“The number is almost disturbingly low,” said Frank Figliuzzi, a former FBI assistant director for counterintelligence and an NBC News contributor. “It should be higher.”

 

But Figliuzzi said TDA has not yet reached the size or sophistication levels of larger gangs that have existed in the U.S. for years.

 

“Most gang experts would say that TDA is not yet exhibiting signs of sophistication and advanced organization within the United States,” he said.

 

MS-13, which emerged in Los Angeles but grew into a transnational gang based in El Salvador, has roughly 10,000 members in the U.S., according to the Justice Department.

 

The 18th Street gang, also from Central America, once had an estimated 30,000 to 50,000 members, according to the Justice Department, though its numbers have weakened after a nationwide crackdown in El Salvador.

 

A 2024 campaign issue

The exact size of TDA in the U.S. has become an issue in the presidential campaign.

 

Former President Donald Trump has claimed that TDA members have “invaded and conquered” Aurora, Colorado, a Denver suburb that is the state's third-largest city.

 

But Aurora's police chief and its mayor, Mike Coffman, a Republican, told NBC News last month that Trump’s claims about the gang are grossly exaggerated.

 

Coffman said TDA members have not taken over the city of 400,000 people. Instead, several apartment buildings neglected by their landlord for years have a crime problem.

 

"The problems with the landlord really go back prior to the migrant crisis,” Coffman said.

 

And while Trump has highlighted crimes TDA members have committed against Americans, a DHS official said the vast majority of TDA victims are Venezuelan migrants.

 

“They prey first and foremost on Venezuelans,” the official said, noting that many of the recently arrived migrants had to pay TDA to come to the U.S. “We know that they control human smuggling routes out of Venezuela and into Colombia and into Panama. And they are controlling more of these passages as individuals move north through Mexico.”

 

More than 20 of the more than 140 investigations ICE launched into TDA since October 2022 involve suspected human smuggling or trafficking, according to the data. And the majority are investigations based on suspected gang affiliation.

 

Ammon Blair, a former Border Patrol agent who now advocates for stronger security at the border as a senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, said the 600 figure tells him that DHS does not know the full number of TDA members actually inside the U.S.

 

Blair said that when he retired from the Border Patrol in November, the agency was not scrutinizing migrants crossing the border heavily enough.

 

“When you look at the process, unfortunately, they’re just steamrolled through,” he said. “The Border Patrol has created a conveyor belt, an automated system to process them and release them as fast as possible into the United States. We were not asking questions.”

 

The data obtained by NBC News showed that fewer than 30 of the more than 600 subjects of interest regarding TDA are in ICE custody.

 

A DHS official said many of the 600 people have not been detained by ICE because they are in the custody of other law enforcement organizations. The officials said that ICE may also not know where they are or that their connections to TDA or crimes may not be confirmed or that arresting them might interfere with ongoing criminal investigations.

 

Venezuelan nationals can be released from custody if they have served their time for committing crimes. But because Venezuela refuses to take back nationals who have emigrated to the U.S., ICE has to release them because of a federal court ruling that bars it from detaining migrants indefinitely.

 

If a migrant in ICE custody is deemed to be a true risk to public safety, a separate DHS official said, ICE will find a way to keep the person detained, even if it is by another law enforcement organization.

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/dhs-identified-600-migrants-possible-ties-venezuelan-gang-rcna176020

Anonymous ID: 2e3251 Oct. 23, 2024, 10:08 p.m. No.21819220   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9226 >>9239 >>9533 >>9626 >>9677

Hundreds of female golfers demand removal of transgender player Hailey Davidson

 

Hundreds of female golfers have complained about the participation of Scottish-born transgender player Hailey Davidson in the penultimate stage of the LPGA Tour’s qualifying competition.

 

Davidson, a 31-year-old professional originally from Ayrshire but now based in Florida, has said that the intention is “to make Scotland proud” by earning a card on the women’s premier circuit.

 

But after progressing through August’s first stage of Q-School , the former player on a US male college team was accused of acting “unfairly”, with Amy Olson, a two-time major runner-up, railing against Davidson being allowed to compete. “These women have worked too hard and too long to have to stand by and watch a man compete for and take their spot,” she said.

 

It has now emerged that this view was held by many in the field, with the International Women’s Forum revealing that 275 signed a letter sent to the LPGA, the US Golf Association and the International Golf Federation, urging Davidson’s removal from the tournament.

 

‘Male advantage in driving estimated at around 30 per cent’

“We all know there can be no equal athletic opportunity for women without a separate female golf category,” the letter, as reported by sports website OutKick, read. “Yet, the Ladies Professional Golf Association continues to propagate a policy that allows male athletes to qualify, compete and win in women’s golf, even as several national and international governing bodies of sport and state legislatures increasingly reject these unjust and inequitable policies that harm female athletes.

 

“LPGA policy does not explicitly state eligibility based on sex. It is essential for the integrity and fairness of women’s golf to have a clear and consistent participation policy in place based on a player’s immutable sex. There are differences between the sexes – female and male – that specifically affect our sport of golf.

 

“The male advantage in driving the ball is estimated around a 30 per cent performance advantage; this is an enormous difference in the context of sport. Anatomical differences between males and females affect clubhead speed and regulating consistency at ball contact.

 

“Females have higher mean heart rates and encounter greater physiological demands while playing, especially at high altitudes. The anatomical differences are not removed with male testosterone suppression. There is no way to turn a male into a female. Being female is not equated to being male with a reduction in strength.”

 

The LPGA deems male-born golfers eligible if they have undergone gender reassignment surgery and met hormonal therapy requirements. Davidson meets these requirements after reportedly undergoing gender reassignment surgery in 2021.

 

Davidson, who almost qualified for the US Women’s Open in June, has remained unapologetic and instead lashed out at the detractors. “I will never understand athletes who blame a transgender competitor on their own athletic failures,” Davidson wrote on Instagram. “If you don’t take accountability for your failures then you will never actually be good enough to make it.”

 

With 195 players teeing up, and only those who finish in the top 35 and ties advancing to final qualifying in December, it is a tough ask, although all Davidson needs is to complete the 72 holes in Venice, Florida to ensure status on the Epson Tour, the LPGA’s main feeder league.

 

Mimi Rhodes, a past winner of the Justin Rose Junior Telegraph Championship and the hero of last month’s Curtis Cup, is also in the hunt at the Plantation Country Club.

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/hundreds-female-golfers-sign-letter-161103754.html

Anonymous ID: 2e3251 Oct. 23, 2024, 10:16 p.m. No.21819229   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9239 >>9533

IDF reveals: Six Al Jazeera journalists are Hamas, PIJ terrorists

 

The exposed journalists are part of Hamas's military wing operating as the vanguard of Hamas's propaganda war against Israel.

 

The IDF announced on Wednesday that six journalists actively working for Al Jazeera were members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).

 

The IDF says that due to intelligence recovered from the Gaza Strip during military operations, they can reveal that Anas Al-Sharif, Alaa Salama, Hossam Shabat, Ashraf Saraj, Ismail Abu Amr, and Talal Aruki are all affiliated with the military wings of either Hamas or PIJ.

 

Al Jazeera denied these claims in a post to X on Wednesday, calling them "unfounded" and "fabricated." It implied that Israel was using this as cover in order to kill more journalists.

 

Ismail Abu Amr was injured several months ago in Gaza by an IDF attack; during that period, Al Jazeera denied his membership in Hamas. Documents recovered by the IDF showed this was untrue.

 

Some of the documents include personnel tables, terrorist training courses, phone books, and salary documents for terrorists.

 

Al Jazeera employed active terrorists

The IDF said that this "unequivocally proves that they function as military terrorist operatives of the terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip."

 

The IDF also said that these documents prove Al Jazeera has employed them simultaneously.

 

The exposed journalists are part of Hamas's military wing operating as the vanguard of Hamas's propaganda war against Israel.

 

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-825877

Anonymous ID: 2e3251 Oct. 23, 2024, 10:17 p.m. No.21819232   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9239 >>9533

Maricopa County is warning it may take several days to count all the ballots and we might not know who wins for a week after the election

 

https://x.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1849065237346914621