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Desperate Denver sets up hotline for residents to house illegals in their homes
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If you do this, you deserve everything that happens to you.
After multiple stories of squatters taking over homes -- and authorities not helping homeowners reclaim their properties -- anyone who lets an illegal immigrant into their home is asking to lose absolutely everything.
Our advice? Don't do it.
But Denver -- you know, the sanctuary city that's cutting police and fire and laying off hourly employees to fund illegals -- is now setting up a hotline so residents can house illegal immigrants in their own homes.
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Texas Gov. Abbott issues full pardon for Army sergeant who killed BLM protester
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday issued a full pardon for a former U.S. Army sergeant convicted of murder in the shooting death of an armed protester during a 2020 Black Lives Matter march.
The move by Abbott came minutes after a unanimous recommendation by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles that Daniel Perry be pardoned and have his firearms rights restored.
Under Texas law, the governor cannot issue a pardon without a recommendation from the board, which the governor appoints.
"The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles conducted an exhaustive review of U.S. Army Sergeant Daniel Perry’s personal history and the facts surrounding the July 2020 incident and recommended a Full Pardon and Restoration of Full Civil Rights of Citizenship," Abbott said in a statement.
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"Endless Shrimp" deal forcing Red Lobster into bancruptcy as it closes 48 stores?
Pro-Trump Americans are blaming Red Lobster's sudden mass closures on President Joe Biden's economic policies after the popular seafood chain announced nearly 50 store shutdowns.
Earlier this week, Red Lobster said 48 restaurants would be saying goodbye to guests for good, including five locations in California and Florida.
Another four are disappearing in Maryland and Colorado each, with many of the restaurant's equipment up for auction to the highest bidder. The Northeast also got its fair share of Red Lobsters taken away, with the chain reporting around a dozen closures in New York and New Jersey.
The popular seafood chain reportedly was considering bankruptcy last month, according to Bloomberg and CNBC, and has faced significant shake-ups in its executive team over the past three years.
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New data proves Progressives ‘Supportive housing’ is no cure-all for mentally ill addicted homeless
The city’s plan to create 15,000 supportive housing units over 15 years is falling far behind schedule — delaying a critical resource for homeless New Yorkers.
Only 3,853 units of supportive housing — low-cost apartments paired with mental health and substance use services — have been completed since 2016, according to figures City Hall officials shared with POLITICO.
Mayor Eric Adams committed two years ago to accelerate his predecessor’s 2015 goal and instead reach 15,000 homes by 2028.
“Not only is the city not going to meet its commitment and its goal, but in real human terms, we have a huge crisis on our hands of homelessness — over 100,000 people on any given night in New York City are in shelter or on the street,” said Pascale Leone, executive director of the Supportive Housing Network of New York.
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Teen accused of firing 26 shots from AR-15 at car is released on bail by ‘woke’ judge
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The release of an 18-year-old accused of firing 26 shots from an AR-15 at a car has sparked widespread controversy. During a hearing, the judge, who initially leaned towards keeping the teen in jail, was persuaded by the defense's argument. The defense cited the teen's clean prior record, his young age, and a change in behavior following his grandfather's death. Despite the judge finding probable cause for trial, he released the teen with GPS monitoring and house arrest, leading to public outcry and accusations of leniency.
#woke #judge #shooter
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Dolton board approves pro-tem replacement against scandal-ridden 'supermayor' Tiffany Henyard
There has been another twist in the ongoing saga in the small Chicago town of Dolton.
The board members of Dolton appointed a mayor pro tempore on Monday to serve in place of embattled Mayor Tiffany Henyard should she refuse to execute her duties, Fox 32 Chicago reports.
Trustee Jason House was voted in as mayor pro tempore – meaning for the time being – at a special meeting and could sign off on village business and pay bills in Henyard's absence.
Henyard, the self-described "supermayor" of Dolton, and Thornton Township Supervisor, has faced accusations of corruption and has drawn national attention to the small town which has a population of around 21,500. Dolton residents have called for Henyard's resignation, including booing her at the last Village Board meeting she attended.
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Thieves Are Tearing Apart $4,000 EV Charger lines for $3 in copper
Josh Beckler of California wad driving his EV on Mother’s Day when he swung into a Vallejo Target to top off his battery and got a nasty surprise. Most of the DC fast chargers had been torn apart, their charging cables ripped off and gone. Beckler, who happens to be a retired theft investigator for a hardware store chain, knew exactly what the thieves were after: copper wire.
He explained, “It most likely happened in the night, and we found it early morning.” The thieves had dismantled nine Tesla Superchargers installed behind the box store. Surprisingly, they left some stations untouched.
Beckler added, “You know, they left five charging stations. I’m pretty sure after they racked up, I don’t know what the quantity was, but almost 20 cables with the nozzles. Those are extremely heavy, so I’m imagining that’s all they could haul at one given time.”
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Weak liberal liberal judge dismisses Riot charges against 200 migrants who stormed El Paso border
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A recent case in El Paso has drawn significant attention. Charges against 200 migrants who rushed the border were dismissed due to a technicality. This decision was made by Judge Ruben Morales, who cited a missing transfer order as the reason for the dismissals. The district attorney, Bill Hicks, intends to appeal, but the migrants have already been released into federal custody. This incident highlights ongoing challenges at the southern border, reflecting broader debates on immigration policies and enforcement.
#migrantcrisis #bordercrisis #liberal
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Progressive Seattle forced to recognize debacle of Defund Police, instead gives Cops massive raises
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In a recent analysis, it has been observed that the city of Seattle, which had previously cut its police budget, is now providing substantial raises to law enforcement officers. This shift comes after significant public outcry and rising concerns over safety in the city.
Three years ago, Seattle experienced intense demonstrations, leading to the establishment of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) after police withdrew from the area. The situation escalated, and the city eventually faced severe safety issues. In November of that year, the city council decided to reduce the police budget by 20%. However, this decision has since faced considerable backlash from the community.
A majority of Seattle residents have expressed opposition to defunding the police, citing increased crime and a sense of insecurity. As a result, the city council, now more moderate, has approved a substantial pay increase for police officers. Starting salaries will now exceed $100,000, and officers will receive significant retroactive pay raises.
#seattle #police #defundthepolice
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Portland State leadership allow Antifa to cause AT LEAST $750,000 of damage to school library
Last month a group of Portland State University protesters took over the school library and vandalized it extensively in an attempt to keep the police out. That effort failed as police moved in just a few days later and made several arrests. Of the 30 people who were arrested only six turned out to be students (two turned out to be homeless people who claimed they had no idea arrests were being made).
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Queens "Shake Shack" Squatter indicted for burglary, identity theft - faces up to 15 years
A squatter who tried to use a Shake Shack receipt to prove legal rights to a Queens house was indicted on charges including burglary and identity theft, prosecutors said Monday.
Lance White-Hunt, 24, of 18th Street in Brooklyn, went so far as to sue the actual homeowners — Denis Kurlyand and Juliya Fulman — back in March to cement his legal right to live in the $930,000 home on Lakewood Avenue.
But his plan backfired and he has been hit with an 18-count indictment that could put him behind bars for 15 years if he’s convicted, according to the Queens District Attorney’s Office.
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Starbucks and McDonald’s raise prices blame inflation as consumers pull back
Evidence is mounting that the American consumer’s back is starting to break. Accounting for almost 70 percent of the U.S.’s GDP, consumer spending grew 5.9 percent through 2023 despite high inflation and recession concerns, giving the economy a much-needed boost while the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates to combat inflation. Now, as the Fed maintains a higher-for-longer stance on interest rates to combat sticky inflation, consumers may need to bail out the economy one more time. Unfortunately, they may not be so willing this time around. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index, a measurement of consumer spending confidence widely used by economists and policy makers, fell to its lowest in six months in May, sliding steeply to 67.4 from April’s 77.2. The figure fell below economist expectations surveyed by Bloomberg. Following a weak April jobs report and an uptick in inflation, consumers across all income, age and education groups revealed a declining interest in spending a few extra bucks.
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Migrants in Denver issue list of 13 demands that must be met before they'll leave street encampment
Migrants in Denver have issued a list of 13 demands that they said must be met in order for them to leave the street encampment and go to a shelter.
On Wednesday, the group said that if their lengthy list of demands, which included better food options and work permits, is met, they will voluntarily leave their tents and go to city-funded shelters.
Denver Human Services has tried to persuade the migrants to get off the streets, and according to city officials, even with the demands, that offer still remains for those who leave.
V Reeves, a migrant advocate, told KDVR, 'The camp as a collective came up with a list of demands.'
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Residents from liberal cities are flocking to Idaho amid rising crime and chaos
In recent years, a notable trend has emerged as Americans from liberal-leaning West Coast states seek refuge from political turmoil, homelessness and crime by moving to neighboring red states.
Among these states, Idaho has emerged as a favored haven, witnessing a significant surge in its population by 12% between 2018 and 2023, the Daily Mail reported.
Nick Kostenborder and Ashley Manning are emblematic of this migration wave, having relocated from Portland to Sandpoint, Idaho, with their young son in tow. The decision to move was largely driven by concerns over the escalating mayhem plaguing their former city.
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San Francisco buys vodka shots for homeless alcoholics in taxpayer-funded program
The City of San Francisco is providing free beer and vodka shots to homeless alcoholics at taxpayer expense under a little-known pilot program.
The "Managed Alcohol Program" operated by San Francisco's Department of Public Health serves regimented doses of alcohol to voluntary participants with alcohol addiction in an effort to keep the homeless off the streets and relieve the city's emergency services. Experts say the program can save or extend lives, but critics wonder if the government would be better off funding treatment and sobriety programs instead.
"Established in countries such as Canada and Australia, a managed alcohol program is usually administered by a nurse and trained support staff in a facility such as a homeless shelter or a transitional or permanent home, and is one method to minimize harm for those with alcohol use disorder," the California Health Care Foundation explains in an 2020 article describing the pilot program.
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Cali Doom Loop Continues: State Farm cancels 72,000 California insurance policies
State Farm, California's largest insurance provider, announced it would not renew insurance policies for approximately 72,000 homes and apartments in the state beginning this summer.
In March, State Farm stated that it would discontinue coverage for around 30,000 homes and 42,000 apartments, citing surging costs, increasing risks of disasters such as wildfires, and outdated insurance rules as reasons for terminating the policies, per the Associated Press.
The insurance company said the policy expirations would "occur on a rolling basis" through 2025, starting July 3 for homeowner, rental dwelling, and business owner policies and Aug. 20 for commercial apartment policies.
"This decision was not made lightly and only after careful analysis of State Farm General's financial health, which continues to be impacted by inflation, catastrophe exposure, reinsurance costs, and the limitations of working within decades-old insurance regulations," the company said in a statement.
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Desperate Denver sets up hotline for residents to house illegals in their homes
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If you do this, you deserve everything that happens to you.
After multiple stories of squatters taking over homes -- and authorities not helping homeowners reclaim their properties -- anyone who lets an illegal immigrant into their home is asking to lose absolutely everything.
Our advice? Don't do it.
But Denver -- you know, the sanctuary city that's cutting police and fire and laying off hourly employees to fund illegals -- is now setting up a hotline so residents can house illegal immigrants in their own homes.
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LA bus drivers conduct unofficial strike after multiple drivers suffer brutal attacks
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Los Angeles Metro bus drivers staged an unofficial strike to protest poor safety conditions on public transit as staff face violent assaults from unruly passengers. Weekday ridership in the system is only at 80% of pre-pandemic levels despite expansions in service coverage and frequency while car registrations remain steady, suggesting riders who have car access but replaced some car trips with transit before the pandemic are deciding to remain in their cars instead.
LA Metro’s budget has increased significantly, from $6.6 billion in 2019, to $9.1 billion in 2024. Once accounting for inflation, LA Metro’s budget has increased 12%, going towards expanding its rail and bus lines, and decreasing the time between trains and buses during peak transit hours. However, despite notable service coverage and efficiency improvements, ridership is failing to recover as safety concerns continue to plague the beleaguered system.
Because LA Metro bus drivers are covered by a collective bargaining agreement, the sick-in, or calling in sick to impact service, by drivers is not a union-sanctioned effort. The one-day sick-in came after LA Metro agreed in late April to install full-length safety doors to protect drivers from violent passengers. Just days after the safety door announcement, a transient who refused to pay a bus fare violently attacked a bus driver in a video that went viral, highlighting the challenges faced by public transit drivers in the increasingly lawless city.
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Antifa takes responsibility for torching 15 Portland Police Cars
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On May Day we torched some PPB cars at their training facility. We cut through a fence, set ten fires and are happy it grew to burn fifteen cars!
We did it for the Haymarket Martyrs.
We did it for all the Black and Indigenous rebels murdered by slavers and settlers.
We did it for all the brutalized student protesters.
Above all we did it for the Palestinian martyrs! (and we want to remind the world that the “official” count is stuck at 35,000 martyrs because the Israelis bombed every hospital to stop accurate reporting of the dead)
Our attack was preemptive. After seeing Humboldt, Columbia, UCLA and more we knew the occupation at PSU would be swept violently and wanted to attack PPB before.
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Female journalist speaks out after being attacked by Antifa clad in blac block at Portland State
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A female photojournalist who was attacked by alleged Antifa members last week at Portland State University in a harrowing caught-on-camera confrontation said the "leftist extremists" will continue to wreak havoc because they never face consequences.
"A friend that I was with said, ‘Turn around, there is a problem,’ so I turned around and there was a group of Antifa in bloc walking up on us and I could tell that they were going to target me," Chelly Bouferrache told Fox News Digital.
Bouferrache, an independent photojournalist and reporter for The Publica, was a stay-at-home mom who started covering the news in 2016. What began as a part-time gig has evolved into a passion project that has taken her to chaotic scenes in Berkeley, Portland, Seattle and Los Angeles to cover riots, protests and unrest. She ended up at Portland State when anti-Israel agitators occupied the library on campus last week, and the frightening ordeal resulted in her becoming a target.
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Tiffany Henyard vetoes plan to have former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot probe her finances
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An Illinois official dubbed 'America's Worst Mayor' by critics sparked outrage after vetoing plans to have former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot investigate her finances.
Tiffany Henyard, 40, the Mayor of Dolton, erupted in a furious rant on Monday evening as she shot down the probe, telling her colleagues at a city council meeting: 'How dare you!'
The city council meeting was met with extra police security and protests over Henyard's recent controversies, and was the first since federal investigators served subpoenas on city hall .
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Poilitico shocked to find out Bidens biggest donors funding Pro-Palestine movement in US
President Joe Biden has been dogged for months by pro-Palestinian protesters calling him "Genocide Joe" — but some of the groups behind the demonstrations receive financial backing from philanthropists pushing hard for his reelection.
The donors include some of the biggest names in Democratic circles: Soros, Rockefeller and Pritzker, according to a POLITICO analysis.
Two of the organizers supporting the protests at Columbia University and on other campuses are Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow. Both are supported by the Tides Foundation, which is seeded by Democratic megadonor George Soros and was previously supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. It in turn supports numerous small nonprofits that work for social change.
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Feds subpoena Dolton Village records of "Supermayor" Tiffany Henyard
A new federal subpoena delivered recently to Dolton Village Hall seeks detailed records about trips made by village officials and expenses they were reimbursed for, as well as payments made to Mayor Tiffany Henyard and the village’s chief administrator, a source confirmed.
It’s the second time investigators have visited the village looking for documents in what they say is a probe that is in its early stages and has not resulted in any charges.
The most recent subpoena asks for more detailed information about expense reimbursements and other payments made by the village to Henyard and Keith Freeman, village administrator, according to trustees, who have separately hired former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot to investigate Henyard and a village-financed trip made by her a year ago to Las Vegas.
Although it appears federal investigators are digging deeper into the village, trustees said Thursday it’s important to continue with Lightfoot, who will be paid $400 an hour to investigate Henyard and her administration.
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Antifa members found guilty of conspiracy to riot in groundbreaking San Diego case
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A San Diego jury on Friday found two anti-fascists guilty of conspiracy to riot, in a case that became a bellwether for legal action against the political movement.
The two defendants had faced a raft of various charges related to rioting and assault during a protest in a beach neighborhood in the aftermath of the tumultuous 2020 election. In that protest, on Jan. 9, 2021, members of the Proud Boys and other supporters of then-President Donald Trump had rallied and clashed with anti-fascists.
But only the anti-fascists had faced charges. Prosecutors set out to convince a jury that the assailants were not simply individual participants, but that they had conspired under the banner of Antifa, essentially acting as a criminal gang.
Brian Lightfoot and Jeremy White were both found guilty of conspiracy to riot at the protest.
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Homeless DISTURBANCE at Seattle Coffee Shop: Workers Call 911 to No Avail
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In Seattle's iconic Pike Place Market, a coffee shop incident underscores growing public safety concerns, highlighting the consequences of reduced police presence. Employees faced a threatening situation when a homeless individual caused a disturbance, prompting them to arm themselves defensively. Despite urgent calls to 911, no officers were dispatched, an outcome attributed to staff shortages and the controversial "defund the police" movement. This incident reflects broader anxieties about law enforcement availability and public safety in urban areas, raising questions about the implications of such policies on local businesses and community security.
#SeattleSafety #DefundThePoliceDebate #UrbanCrime
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Chaos at Seattle's Powell Park after invasion of hundreds of illegal immigrants
Seattle's Powell Barnett Park has become the focal point of a significant controversy after hosting hundreds of illegal immigrants, causing considerable tension among local residents and officials. This situation escalated when these individuals, previously residing in hotels in Kent, approached the Seattle City Council demanding funding. Their requests have transformed the park into a makeshift encampment, sparking debate about the responsibilities of sanctuary cities and the effectiveness of their support systems for such populations. This scenario highlights ongoing challenges within Seattle's approach to handling asylum seekers, juxtaposing community generosity with systemic inadequacies in managing such crises effectively.
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