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Sean Reynolds

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2232 - #2,239 - ‘Migrant influencer’ who encouraged squatting whines to NY Post that he’s a victim of ‘persecution’ in jailhouse interview
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  • 2232 - #2,239 - ‘Migrant influencer’ who encouraged squatting whines to NY Post that he’s a victim of ‘persecution’ in jailhouse interview

    In an eye-opening development, Venezuelan migrant influencer Leon Moreno, renowned for his audacious advocacy of squatting on social media, finds himself ensnared by the very system he sought to exploit. Moreno, who amassed a considerable following by mocking American policies and encouraging illegal immigration practices, now faces the irony of yearning for the freedoms he once scorned. From his cell in Geauga County Jail, Ohio, Moreno cries foul, claiming persecution akin to that which he fled in Venezuela. Yet, his past actions—skipping a crucial hearing in 2022, spreading misinformation, and leveraging his family in questionable schemes—underscore a blatant disregard for the legal processes and societal norms he now desperately misses. This saga shines a harsh light on the exploitation of America's liberties by those who, under the guise of seeking refuge, flout the law to further their interests, sparking a debate on the effectiveness and ethics of sanctuary policies and the broader implications for immigration reform.


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    Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 20min
  • 2231 - #2,238 - Abbott: Biden is ‘using illegal immigrants as political pawns’

    In a bold move highlighting the contentious immigration debate, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has escalated tensions with the Biden administration and New York City Mayor Eric Adams by transporting thousands of immigrants to the sanctuary city of New York. Abbott accuses President Biden of leveraging migrants as political tools to appease far-left factions within the Democratic Party, endangering national security and overwhelming local resources. Amidst a backdrop of national scrutiny, Abbott's actions spotlight the broader crisis at the southern border, igniting discussions on federal responsibilities and the tangible impact of sanctuary city policies. As cities like New York and Denver grapple with the influx, the debate underscores the political, social, and economic dimensions of immigration, challenging leaders to confront the complexities of governance, public safety, and human dignity.


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    Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 22min
  • 2230 - #2,237 - Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot hired to investigate so-called 'worst mayor in America' at $400 an hour

    In a move that reads more like a political thriller than reality, the village of Dolton has enlisted former Chicago mayor, Lori Lightfoot, to spearhead an investigation into current Mayor Tiffany Henyard's alleged misuse of taxpayer funds. Lightfoot, once ousted from office herself, is set to earn $400 an hour for delving into Henyard's financial dealings, including a questionable trip to Las Vegas and irregularities in hiring and payment practices. Critics are skeptical, questioning Lightfoot's effectiveness given her own turbulent tenure in Chicago. Yet, the village board asserts the necessity of this "fact-finding mission" to ensure government accountability and transparency. This episode unfolds against a backdrop of local governance gone awry, with Henyard accused of not just fiscal mismanagement but also curiously autocratic behavior. The saga encapsulates concerns around political accountability and the effective stewardship of public resources, resonating with broader debates on governance and ethical leadership.


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    Sun, 14 Apr 2024 - 25min
  • 2229 - #2,236 - Huge Spike in number of illegal Chinese immigrants becoming US national security issue

    The influx of Chinese nationals crossing the U.S. southern border has sparked significant concern among security analysts and policymakers, marking a stark shift in the demographics of illegal immigration into the United States. In just the first few months of 2024, nearly 19,000 Chinese nationals have been apprehended, a figure that is on pace to dwarf the total from the previous year. This surge is notable not only for its sheer volume but also for the potential national security implications it carries, given the tense relations between the U.S. and China. With a history of espionage and the theft of military and economic secrets, the increase in Chinese nationals entering the U.S. illegally poses a multifaceted challenge. This situation highlights the complexity of immigration issues and underscores the need for a balanced approach that ensures national security while addressing the humanitarian aspects of migration.

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    Sat, 13 Apr 2024 - 24min
  • 2228 - #2,235 - Crime forces Popular rooftop eatery in downtown L.A. to charge customers 4.5% security fee

    Angelenos are used to seeing fees for gratuity and even healthcare on the restaurant bill, but a downtown Los Angeles rooftop eatery is now charging a fee for security.


    Considered an essential experience in rooftop dining, diners at Perch, which is on the 15th floor of the Pershing Square Building at Hill and 5th streets, may soon notice the 4.5% surcharge on their receipt.


    “In L.A. it’s like the gratuity law, so all these extra fees on DoorDash, it’s kind of normal,” Simone Dill, who dined at Perch, told KTLA’s Samantha Cortese.


    What’s a little less normal, though, is that the security fee is not about protection from people outside the restaurant, rather it’s protection from other patrons.


    “Us paying their security fee is crazy, if you think about it,” Earnest Traylor said.


    “Are we actually paying for food or are we paying the bills to keep the business running?” Dill added.



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    Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 15min
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