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The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune, and Axios reporter Monica Eng. On this week’s episode, the Rascals discuss the challenge of housing asylum seekers and and the […]
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune, and Axios reporter Monica Eng. On this week’s episode, the Rascals discuss the challenge of housing asylum seekers and and the […]
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune, and Axios reporter Monica Eng. On this week’s episode, the Rascals discuss the challenge of housing asylum seekers and and the […]
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has a theory on why Texas Governor Gregg Abbott is sending busloads of immigrants to places like Chicago & New York City.. #immigration #brandonjohnson
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune, and Axios reporter Monica Eng. On this week’s episode, the Rascals discuss the challenge of housing asylum seekers and and the […]
In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Sen. Dick Durbin leads Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on gun violence crisis Andrew Arthur, Resident Fellow in Law and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss the oncoming Migrant Tsunami that is headed towards the US. Jennifer Kushinka gives a market update In Other News with Ethan: This is Spinal Tap is getting a sequel, Mark Cuban selling the Mavericks, Sen. Warren concerned about sandwiches, and Google to delete old email accounts Coming Up; Genevieve Wood and Kevin Scott
New York City on Thursday announced it is reducing police numbers and cutting budgets in areas like education as it continues to struggle with the exorbitant costs related to the "sanctuary" city's migrant crisis.Mayor Eric Adams announced a $110.5 billion budget, saying cuts across all agencies were necessary with the city having spent $1.45 billion in fiscal 2023 on the migrant crisis and nearly $11 billion expected to be spent in 2024 and 2025."For months, we have warned New Yorkers about the challenging fiscal situation our city faces," Adams said in a statement. "To balance the budget as the law requires, every city agency dug into their own budget to find savings, with minimal disruption to services. "And while we pulled it off this time, make no mistake: Migrant costs are going up, tax revenue growth is slowing and COVID stimulus funding is drying up."Support the show
Nearly 26,000 migrants and asylum seekers have arrived in Chicago since August 2022. The post-Thanksgiving cold snap has highlighted just how important it is to find housing for the thousands currently sleeping in police stations, tents and the city's airports. Reset gets the latest on the Johnson administration's plans for a tent camp in Brighton Park and hears about other efforts to house migrants and asylum seekers from WBEZ city government and politics reporter Tessa Weinberg. To explore our full catalog of interviews, head on over to wbez.org/reset.
Trump/Hailey ticket? Migrant crisis. Uncomfortable truths. "The Offended" crowd is at it again.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, I reflect on four recent visits to the town of Capurgana on the Caribbean coast of the department of Choco. Capurgana is one of the jump-off points for migrants to begin the infamous and dangerous trek through the Darien jungle to Panama en route to their final destination of the United States. In this episode, I relate my attempt to gain access to the migrant camp in Capurgana, my brief meeting with some members of the Clan del Golfo crime syndicate, finding two migrants from Togo and observing the arrival of people from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, China and Somalia. Tune in for this and the Colombia News Brief reported by journalist Emily Hart. Support the Colombia Calling podcast: www.patreon.com/colombiacalling
Trump to bring back migrant family separations. Israel-Hamas truce extended by two days. Suspect held in shooting of three Palestinian American students. You can subscribe to Five Minute News with Anthony Davis on YouTube, with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Join our Patreon for bonus content, commentary and more, at patreon.com/fiveminutenews Subscribe to our YouTube channel membership www.youtube.com/fiveminutenews Five Minute News is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential world news, daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Irish rioters take over Dublin after a migrant school stabbing, Derek Chauvin gets prison-shanked, the Army tries to recruit back the soldiers it booted for refusing the vax, and much more. For reference material, see the YouTube post of this episode: https://youtu.be/Mnx3maTLxOM For all things show-related, visit www.mattchristiansenmedia.com
Our individual health is shaped by the environments we live in. So what does that mean for the more than 280 million people worldwide who have moved across country borders from the place of their birth? Johns Hopkins Health Policy and Management assistant professor Catherine Ettman, who recently edited the book Migration and Health, talks with Stephanie Desmon about the many factors that impact the health of migrants, including whether they've moved by choice or to escape conflict or natural disaster.
The social media department for Arizona border patrol is getting re-deployed to help address increasing numbers of migrants at the southern border.
Former President Donald Trump's campaign has revealed new Christmas wrapping paper, this time themed around his mug shot from earlier this year. Trump hints at expanded role for the military within the US and legacy law gives him few guardrails. University of Southern California (USC) economics professor John Strauss, who is Jewish, has been barred from campus because of a doctored video circulated by anti-Israel activists who claim he said all Palestinians should be killed. President Joe Biden privately apologized to Muslim leaders last month after expressing doubt about the number of people the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry said had been killed in the war between Israel and Hamas. Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents arrested 21 criminal aliens with prior convictions for sex offenses. Many of these offenses included sex crimes against children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have lots to discuss today including Ireland's immigration crisis, stabbings by an Algerian migrant & subsequent protests, Conor McGregor being investigated for hate speech due to his comments, Elon's phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, leftists in media spread false rumors that South Carolina-Clemson fans booed Trump and more!Watch the FREE show on MugClub NOW:GET TODAY'S SHOW NOTES with SOURCES: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/sources/NEW MERCH! https://crowdershop.com/Subscribe to my podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/louder-with-crowder/FOLLOW ME: Website: https://louderwithcrowder.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/scrowder Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/louderwithcrowder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevencrowderofficialMusic by @Pogo
The European Union is sending border police reinforcements to Finland over fears that Russia is behind a migrant influx. AP correspondent Norman Hall reports.
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Austin Berg of the Illinois Policy Institute, Brandon Pope, host of ‘On the Block‘ on WCIU,, and Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune. The Mincing Rascals start the podcast this Thanksgiving week by […]
Bill examines a new poll that breaks down the seriousness of the migrant issue facing New York. Originally only available in the New York City area, Bill's Empire State O'Reilly commentary addresses local New York issues, but those issues have implications, impact the country, and mirror problems in other states. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Austin Berg of the Illinois Policy Institute, Brandon Pope, host of ‘On the Block‘ on WCIU,, and Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune. The Mincing Rascals start the podcast this Thanksgiving week by […]
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Austin Berg of the Illinois Policy Institute, Brandon Pope, host of ‘On the Block‘ on WCIU,, and Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune. The Mincing Rascals start the podcast this Thanksgiving week by […]
Wir brauchen aktuell 400.000 Einwander:innen pro Jahr, um den demografischen Wandel aufzufangen! Wofür? Um Deutschland am Laufen zu halten! Ein kleiner Denkanstoß: ❓Wer kümmert sich um Oma und Opa, wenn die Kinder keine Zeit haben? ❓Wer liefert die regelmäßigen Online-Bestellungen aus? ❓Wer steht im OP und nimmt lebenswichtige Operationen vor? Wusstest du, dass DHL hat in den letzten Jahren ca. 20.000 Migrant:innen integriert hat und in ca. 15 Jahren alle Babyboomer in Rente gehen? Was machen wir dann? Das Thema lässt sich (leider) weiterspinnen. Mehr dazu in unserer neuen Podcastfolge.
Italy is one of the main countries of arrival in Europe for thousands of minors crossing the Mediterranean on their own. Since the beginning of her mandate as prime minister, far-right leader Giorgia Meloni has prioritised the fight against illegal immigration. This fall, the Italian executive approved a decree targeting unaccompanied minor migrants. The text toughens their living conditions and imposes stricter measures on verifying their age. Our correspondents report from Palermo, on the island of Sicily.
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn, Publisher of The Picayune Sentinel, Austin Berg of the Illinois Policy Institute, Brandon Pope, host of ‘On the Block‘ on WCIU,, and Cate Plys, former staff writer at the Chicago Reader and political op-ed columnist at the Sun-Times and Tribune. The Mincing Rascals start the podcast this Thanksgiving week by […]
S.8 E.21 Mayor Eric Adams recently announced budget cuts, which would adversely impact New York City's police force. In this episode, I discuss this matter.ABOUT: Tawsif Anam is a nationally published writer, award-winning public policy professional, and speaker. He has experience serving in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors in United States and overseas. Anam earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and a Master of Public Affairs degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Tawsif Anam's opinions have been published by national, state, and local publications in the United States, such as USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Washington Times, The Western Journal, The Boston Globe, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin State Journal, The Capital Times, and The Dodgeville Chronicle. His writings have also appeared in major publications in Bangladesh including, but not limited to, The Daily Star and The Financial Express. Visit my website www.tawsifanam.net Visit my blog: https://tawsifanam.net/blog/ Read my published opinions: https://tawsifanam.net/published-articles/ Check out my books: https://tawsifanam.net/books/
Service on the Yellow Line from Howard to Skokie/Dempster was still suspended Monday after a train crashed into a city snowplow late last week, injuring nearly 40 riders. Investigators from the the National Transportation Safety Board are in town piecing together what happened. Executive producer Simone Alicea and host Jacoby Cochran are breaking down the latest findings. Plus, we discuss Mayor Brandon Johnson's 60 day limit at the city's temporary migrant shelters and some quick holiday travel tips. Check out these City Cast Chicago playlists to get you through tough traffic this holiday season. What are you thankful for this holiday season? You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new report from the University of Melbourne reveals how the COVID-19 pandemic is worsening migrant and refugee peoples' access to justice services. - Sebuah laporan baru dari Universitas Melbourne mengungkapkan bagaimana pandemi COVID-19 memperburuk akses masyarakat migran dan pengungsi terhadap layanan keadilan.
Here are the most talked about stories and people on Talkradio, for the week of November 13th through November 17th, 2023: Compiled by Talkers Magazine - The Bible of Talkradio And The New Talk Media - www.talkers.com Lists compiled by: Kevin CaseyVice President/Executive EditorTALKERS magazine.STORIESIsrael-Hamas WarProtests/Anti-SemitismBiden-Xi MeetingStopgap Funding BillTrump Legal Battles2024 Presidential RaceU.S. Migrant CrisisHouse Santos InvestigationThe Economy/Fed PolicyEric Adams Investigation/SCOTUS Ethics CodePEOPLE Joe BidenBenjamin NetanyahuXi JinpingMike JohnsonDonald Trump/Arthur EngoronElon MuskKevin McCarthy/Matt GaetzTim Scott/Nikki HaleyGeorge SantosEric Adams/Hunter BidenThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3010089/advertisement
This is the Afternoon All-Local for Friday, November 17th, 2023. 1010 WINS anchor Larry Mullins with more on the stories.
The Israeli army has released video it says backs up their Gaza hospital claims, while another body of a hostage has been found. There are growing calls for Congressman George Santos to be kicked out of the House. Chicago's Mayor says migrants will only be able to stay in shelters for 60 days after they arrive. Not everyone's excited for Formula 1 in Las Vegas this weekend. Plus, Apple is set to make changes to iPhone messages next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While all Australian households are feeling the crunch of rising costs, some communities are disproportionately impacted. An inquiry into price gouging has heard that migrant workers are particularly affected, while advocates call for stronger action. The story by Rebecca Kazmierczak for SBS News, produced by RaySel for SBS Tamil. - ஆஸ்திரேலிய குடும்பங்களை வாழ்க்கைச் செலவு அழுத்தங்கள் கடுமையாகத் தாக்குகின்றன. பொருளாதார அழுத்தங்கள் காரணமாக குடும்பங்கள் அடிப்படைத் தேவைகளைகூட நிறைவேற்ற முடியாமற் தள்ளாடுவதும், அல்லது அடிப்படை தேவைகளை கைவிடுவதும் சாதாரணமாக நடந்து வருகிறது. இந்த நிலையில் விலை ஏறுகிறதா? ஏற்றப்படுகிறதா? என்று எழுப்பப்படும் கேள்வி குறித்து முன்வைக்கப்படும் விவரணம். ஆங்கில மூலம் SBS-News க்காக Rebecca Kazmierczak. தமிழில் தயாரித்தவர் றைசெல்.
A RNZ investigation has uncovered yet another case of large numbers of migrants crammed into a three-bedroom home in West Auckland. The home in Massey has 17 bunkbeds, and at one point had workers living in makeshift space underneath the house - a video showed workers eating in the cavity, with dirt and pebble ground beneath their feet. One worker said the house at one point had 22 people living in it, sharing two toilets, and a makeshift kitchen on the deck. He said he's only had a month of work since he arrived in August and is expected to pay $150 per week for this accommodation. It comes three months after the case of over 140 Indian and Bangladeshi workers living in crammed and unsanitary conditions across six Auckland homes. Migrant advocate Anu Kaloti spoke to Corin Dann.
Now that the state has reached its self-imposed cap on families in the shelter system, newly arrived migrants are running out of places to stay.
In a landmark decision, Britain's Supreme Court has ruled that the government's controversial plan to send some migrants to Rwanda is unlawful, citing the risk of expulsion and the potential for ill-treatment. The decision is a major blow to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's government, which has vowed to continue pursuing the policy despite the Court's ruling.
On Episode 437 of Impact Boom, Christine Mudavanhu and Luz Restrepo of Migrant Women in Business discuss how they are building sustainable frameworks for entrepreneurial migrant women to connect, share knowledge and form a movement towards Equality of Outcomes in Australia. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 363 with Rachel Whitworth on driving a positive impact through the power of e-commerce-> https://bit.ly/46gvJSC The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Sarah Ripper Guests: Christine Mudavanhu and Luz Restrepo Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
The Maltese in Australia were not always treated with dignity and respect, as hard workers, contributing to Australian society. The first Maltese to arrive in Queensland sugar cane fields in the 1880s were usually classified with Italians and other southern Europeans as dagoes who were dirty and lazy. Maltese Australian historian and researcher Mark Caruana talks about a period in history, when Maltese were arriving in Australia in small groups not to stand out and to remain unnoticed. - Il-Maltin fl-Awstralja mhux dejjem kienu ittrattati b'dinjità u b'rispett, bħala ħaddiema ħabrieka li kienu jikkontribwixxu għas-soċjetà Awstraljana. L-ewwel Maltin li waslu Queensland biex jaħdmu fil-kannamieli ma tanx kienu milqugħa tajjeb u ħafna drabi kienu meqjusa bħala ċittadini tat-tieni klassi. Mark Caruana riċerkatur u studjuż tal-istorja tal-Maltin fl-Awstralja jitkellem dwar perjodu fl-istorja tal-emigrazzjoni Maltija, meta l-Maltin kienu qegħdin jintbagħtu l-Awstralja fi gruppi żgħar biex ma jagħtux fl-għajn u jkunu l-mira ta' razziżmu u disprezz.
On a special episode of the Sara Carter show, Sara sits down with former Department of Health and Human Services employee Carlos Arellano. After witnessing the corruption and neglect in our immigration and refugee program firsthand, Arellano blew the whistle and is going public with his shocking stories from the inside. As a manager of […]
On a special episode of the Sara Carter show, Sara sits down with former Department of Health and Human Services employee Carlos Arellano. After witnessing the corruption and neglect in our immigration and refugee program firsthand, Arellano blew the whistle and is going public with his shocking stories from the inside.As a manager of a "Migrant Hotel" near Times Square in New York City, Arellano saw children in the care of strangers exposed to hard drugs and violence almost daily. He also saw American officials show a complete lack of interest in ensuring sponsors of children were properly vetted or that proper order was maintained. Supervisors were absent or seen only when collecting their six-figure salaries. Arellano saw the disgusting state of our immigration system from the inside and shares it all on today's Sara Carter Show.Arellano also shares his experience under the Trump administration and the drastic changes that happened once President Biden took his oath of office.Please visit our great sponsors:Allegiance Goldhttps://protectwithsara.comClick or Call 877-702-7272 to tell them Sara sent you and get $5,000 of free silver on a qualifying purchase. Beamhttps://shopbeam.com/saracarterTry Beam's best-selling Dream Powder and save up to 50% for a limited time with code SARACARTER.Express VPNhttps://expressVPN.com/saraProtect yourself online with an extra 3 months FREE. Time Stamps:1:50 They don't care about you or your money6:02 Carlos Arellano joins the Sara Carte Show8:33 Carlos's Role at the Hotel13:09 An abused child17:22 Managing a migrant hotel20:36 Regular guests are left out in the cold23:06 The money situation25:22 They come after you for being a whistleblower29:12 I am going to blow the whistle33:40 There was a drunk ten-year-old35:29 Hispanics are not just Democrats37:39 NGOs losing big contracts41:40 No Refugee Resettlement Oversight43:35 Verifying a sponsor47:41 How will this be fixed?49:34 What is next for Carlos?51:25 Show Close
Lebanon front with Israel heats up, stoking fears of a wider war. The US House speaker tries to avoid a shutdown with a two step bill. Migrant children are being treated like adults as record numbers arrive in the Canary Islands by boat. Plus, Iceland's volcano sparks mass evacuation and the Italian town that fell in love with a lion roaming free. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising.
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Good Morning and Happy Monday, #LALiens. Welcome back to Law and Legitimacy (@LawPodDaily) with Norm Pattis and Michael Boyer. . Today: › Big Ten Commissioner Tony Pettiti suspended University of Michigan Head Football Coach Jim Harbaugh on Friday . › Judge Ural Glanville will allow lyrics from rap artist Young Thug to be introduced by the prosecution in the criminal RICO trial set to begin later this month in Georgia. . › The big city migrant crisis looks to further deteriorate as winter approaches in New York City, Chicago, and others. Join us. . Daily livestreams beginning at 8:00 am EST on: › Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/LawandLegitimacy › Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@lawandlegitimacy › X: https://twitter.com/LawPodDaily . Subscribe and turn on notifications! . Support Law and Legitimacy: . - Locals: https://lawandlegitimacy.locals.com/ - X: @LawPodDaily, @PattisNorm, and @MichaelBoyer_ - Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Audible, Spotify, or wherever you receive podcasts and rate LAL 5 stars. - Subscribe here on our Rumble and Youtube channels, give us a Rumble, and join our active community of free-thinkers, contrarians, and the unafraid on Locals!
San Diego County's migrant welcome center is expected to run out of money by the end of the year. In other news, a case before the Supreme Court could upend the city of San Diego's robust program for removing guns from people who pose a threat. Plus, hear transgender stories unfolding in a San Diego hair styling school.
All Local Morning 11-12-23
What event might have marked the singing of the very first song of ascent in its historical context? Who might be its author and singer? I submit a compelling case can be made for King David and the events of II Sam 6. Here, upon the king's direction, the ark of the covenant makes its own ascent up the hill of the Lord to be placed in the city of Jerusalem, the future site of temple worship. The psalm of David we consider today would certainly be fitting for this occasion even as it stands as a profound statement of faith by the king who was forbidden to build a house for the Lord. His son, Solomon however would fulfill David's vision to establish Jerusalem as the permanent center of worship for believing pilgrims. These are the yet-to-be-born faithful for whom David composed His song that would realize its joyful hope to an even greater degree. Jerusalem is saturated with covenantal historical significance. In the language of type and symbol, Jerusalem stands for: The place of God's abiding presence with man upon the conditions of reconciliation satisfied in atoning sacrifice.
This week, with Lorenzo Picolli, Milena Harito and Dr Andi Hoxhaj discussing the new Italy -Albania migrant deal and with Geldis Gjepali on the good, the bad, and the ugly of Albania's recent European Commission enlargement report.
#NewWorldReport: NGOs boosting the migrant flood through the Darien Gap. Joseph Humire @JMHumire @SecureFreeSoc. Ernesto Araujo, Former Foreign Minister Republic of Brazil. #NewWorldReportHumire https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/hundreds-leave-join-mexico-migrant-caravan-headed-us-2023-11-05/ 1866 Panama City
TONIGHT:The show begins in NYC with an update on the migrant shelter chaos, then moves quickly to the paradoxical economy of growth and worry. From Princeton and Penn and Harvard to Haifa; from Pittsburgh to Beijing; from Boca Chica to Jezero Crater on Mars; from the Lost Battalion 1918 to the Galapagos; from Bologna to Rome to Quito to Syria. Attention to the joys of wild Turkeys -- named for the nation of Turkey... 1910 Gibson?
Bill analyzes the impact of the migrant issue on New York State. Originally only available in the New York City area, Bill's Empire State O'Reilly commentary addresses local New York issues, but those issues have implications, impact the country, and mirror problems in other states. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices