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Bill Burr Has LOST OVER HALF HIS AUDIENCE After Returning From Saudi Arabia & Yelling At His Fans
Bill Burr…What have you done? You have been one of the funniest comics out there for years, but you had to get all political. Now, you can't step defending yourself after doing the Riyadh Comedy Festival. How about just being honest and saying you got paid a ton of money. Stop trying to virtue signal and pretend you're making the world a better place. You're a comic. A really good one. Just be that.
Bottom line is he's lost A TON of listeners and he just needs to move on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsonFr4eS00
Triangle immigration sweep: Videos show detentions as Durham businesses report staffing shortage
Federal immigration agents have detained people throughout the Triangle area, with much of the activity centered in Durham.
Several viewers submitted videos to WRAL News and posted them online of federal immigration agents detaining people throughout the Triangle.
A lot of the agents’ activity was in Durham.
Nonprofit Siembra NC, an organization that opposes United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said it has received six calls about detentions in the Triangle. The nonprofit believes the number of people detained in the Triangle is higher.
“When someone calls us because their loved one has been detained, usually, we try to help the family locate the person,” said Nikki Marín Baena, the co-founder and co-director and Siembra NC. “We are having trouble understanding where these people are being taken.”
While Immigration and Customs Enforcement [ICE] has an online portal, North Carolina attorneys have told WRAL News there are times it takes two days or longer for a detainee to show up.
Siembra NC said after the news of the Border Patrol sweeps in the Triangle, the nonprofit received 700 signups to participate in safe-to-school, safe-to-work patrols.
The patrols help undocumented people and their families get where they need to go.
Durham-based Moroleon Supermarket co-owner Adali Abeldanez said he’s been busier this week.
“We were short-staffed by at least 50% [today],” Abeldanez said.
Abeldanez said the supermarket is a community social place. He shared videos of federal immigration enforcement agents approaching people at a friend’s business. He said he feels people near his store could be subject to the same questioning from agents.
Across the street from the supermarket at 1109 North Miami Blvd., agents took three men into custody.
WRAL News asked U.S. Customs and Border Protection [CBP]:
How many people were arrested?
What charges do they face?
How were they identified?
As of Tuesday night, CBP confirmed at least 250 people were detained as part of the ongoing operations in Charlotte.
Durham Mayor Leonardo Williams told WRAL News that information is limited.
“The departments, the federal agencies are not really communicating with us,” Williams said.
Williams said he’s been working to find out how many people in Durham that agents arrested but can’t get any answers. He shared this message for people in his city.
“Do not go anywhere by yourself,” Williams said. “Stay off the roads. Stay indoors as much as you can.”
https://www.wral.com/news/local/triangle-immigration-sweep-durham-detentions-businesses-report-staffing-shortage/