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Imagine uprooting your life, spending thousands of euros, jumping through every hoop - only to land in a country with no job waiting for you. That's the nightmare facing migrant nurses arriving in Ireland, scammed by recruitment agencies promising work that simply doesn't exist.Seán is joined by Varghese Joy from Migrant Nurses Ireland, who wants to expose how suspected visa fraud is leaving skilled nurses stranded, out of pocket, and out of work.
Vor einer Woche wurde im brandenburgischen Fürstenwalde ein 16-jähriger Deutscher brutal attackiert und schwer verletzt. Tatverdächtig ist ein Migrant. Bei einem Protest von etwa 300 Einwohnern sprach AUF1-Reporter Roy Grassmann mit dem Vater des Opfers. Er beschreibt die Folgen für seine Familie mit klaren Worten: „Wir haben Angst, dass der Täter wiederkommt.“
Salim kam mit 14 Jahren nach Deutschland, sprach kein Wort Deutsch - und gewann 5 Jahre später einen Comedy-Preis. Unmöglich? Das dachte ich auch. Doch das war nur der Anfang. Im Gespräch wurde schnell klar: Er als Migrant versteht Deutschland viel besser als die meisten Deutschen selbst. Schonungslos deckte er auf: Wie deutsche Politiker heute Nazi-Methoden perfektionieren Warum er nach fünf Jahren Deutschland in die Schweiz floh Wieso deutsche Pässe “wie Süßigkeiten” verteilt werden ⚠️ Warnung: Diese Folge wird deine Sicht auf Deutschland für immer verändern. Ein Migrant hält Deutschland den Spiegel vor - und das Spiegelbild ist erschreckend. Sponsoren: (WERBUNG) https://linktr.ee/ungeskriptet_werbepartner Aufnahmedatum: 05. September 2025 KAPITEL: (00:00:00) - Intro (00:01:00) - Doch nichts aus der Geschichte gelernt? (00:37:39) - Die größten Scams unserer Zeit (01:14:27) - Schweiz Vs. Deutschland (01:49:42) - Die größten Scams unserer Zeit - PART 2 (02:40:00) - Schlussgespräch + Ehrenvolle Verabschiedung Ben: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ungeskriptetbyben?sub_confirmation=1 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ungeskriptet Instagram: https://instagram.com/ben_ungeskriptet X: https://x.com/benungeskriptet?s=21 Salim: https://www.patreon.com/SalimSamatou Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salimsamatou/ Quellen: https://www.patreon.com/posts/140168097?utm_campaign=postshare_creator {ungeskriptet} gibt's hier bei YouTube und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. Alle weiteren Links: https://www.ungeskriptet.com Mein Ziel ist, der beste Podcast Host Deutschlands zu werden. Ich verspreche dir, die spannendsten Gäste an meinen Tisch zu holen. 100% Realtalk. No Bullshit. #besterpodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are getting ready to launch Season 9 of The Jesuit Border Podcast. We have seen a lot of changes on the border and across the country since our last season ended in April.In this teaser, we share stories that help paint the picture of the border reality and what concerns us about migrant enforcement in the U.S. Joe shares the stories of Victoria and Lian, two migrant children living in shelters in northern Mexico who bring their joy and innocence to our masses and the games we play together. Victoria even gave Joe a silly new nickname.The families of Victoria and Lian, along with others at the shelters, find themselves stuck. There is no legal entry into the U.S. to seek protection. The shelters are at the lowest populations we have ever seen, but those who remain are the most vulnerable.While the border has grown quiet with a dwindling migrant population, we are deeply concerned about migration enforcement in the U.S. Brian shares the stories of Isis and Carlos. Isis was detained in April on false accusations of gang membership based only on his tattoos. Carlos had his case closed in immigration court despite his protests and was swept up by masked ICE agents waiting outside.Tune in to our teaser to hear these stories and more about the reality on the border and around the country.The first full episode of the new season will be released on Tuesday, October 7th, 2025.
In this episode, Sizwe Kunene (Amina Marula Foundation), Thandi Mkhwanazi (Youth in Action), Erbin Dikongue (Orientierungszentrum für Migrant*innen und Flüchtlinge / OMF) and Valentina Utz (S27) exchange about what kind of work they do in their NGOs, the challenges they face and what they do to tackle inequalities. You have questions or thoughts on this episode? Please let us know and send us an e-mail to podcast@masifunde.de or contact us via instagram @masifunde_de. Gefördert durch das Entwicklungspolitische Netzwerk ELAN e.V. und Engagement Global mit Mitteln des Bundesministeriums für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung.
In this episode, Sizwe Kunene (Amina Marula Foundation), Kgautsang Molelekeng (Ranyaka Community Transformation), Erbin Dikongue (Orientierungszentrum für Migrant*innen und Flüchtlinge / OMF) and Diane Rossier (Masifunde Bildungsförderung) speak about the Glocal Changemaker Network (GCN) and the training they receive at Masifunde Learner Development in Gqeberha, South Africa, during which the participants from South Africa, Germany and Palestine form international trios to develop and implement projects with their target groups to reduce inequalities in accordance with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 10, Reducing Inequalities, and 17, Partnerships for the Goals. The Glocal Changemaker Network Project is funded by Misereor and Engagement Global with funds from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. You have questions or thoughts on this episode? Please let us know and send us an e-mail to podcast@masifunde.de or contact us via instagram @masifunde_de. Gefördert durch das Entwicklungspolitische Netzwerk ELAN e.V. und Engagement Global mit Mitteln des Bundesministeriums für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung.
We replay a conversation with Dr Susie Allanson and Lizzie O'Shea from 12 July 2022 about the fight for reproductive rights in Australia. Dr Susie Allanson was a clinical psychologist for more than 35 years. Twenty-six of those years were at the Fertility Control Clinic in Melbourne. Susie led the clinic's campaign for safe access to abortion. Lizzie O'Shea is a lawyer and writer. Lizzie represented the Fertility Control Clinic in the Supreme Court case to stop the harassment of staff and patients by anti-abortion fanatics. Together they wrote the book, 'Empowering Women: From Murder & Misogyny to High Court Victory'. In this conversation Dr Susie Allanson begins by speaking about their book and then Lizzie O'Shea speaks about the overturning of Roe v Wade and provides more insight into the Australian context. Please note that since the airing of this conversation, WA has decriminalised abortion as of 27 March 2024. Dr Sophie Rudolph, Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Education at the University of Melbourne, researches the educational implications of settler colonialism and is engaged with a range of communities in efforts towards transforming systems of oppression. Sophie speaks about the Anti-Palestinian Racism in Schools' report (which she co-authored) that was launched on Friday 26 September 2025. The report brings together 15 months of testimonies from students, teachers, and school community members, revealing how anti-Palestinian racism is deployed and normalised in schools. Bee leads the Asian Migrant Project at Vixen. They do outreach and support work and advocate for sex workers. They are also one of the co-founders of Justice for Our Sisters, a collective of Asian and Asian Migrant sex workers in Naarm. Last time we had Bee on the show, we spoke about the ongoing raids by Australian Border Force that are targeting Asian migrant sex workers, Vixen's new project called Rising Red Lantern, and what is required to achieve full decriminalisation of sex work in Victoria. Bee is back in the studio with us this morning to give us an update on the violence and threats made to Asian migrant sex workers and the upcoming fundraising event for Rising Red Lantern. *Listeners are advised that the conversation includes descriptions of police raids and references to violence against sex workers. If you are a migrant sex worker in need of support, you can reach out to your local peer organisation. That's Scarlet Alliance for the peak body at www.scarletalliance.org.au or Vixen in so-called Victoria at www.vixen.org.au. If you need to talk to someone about the issues covered in today's interview, you can also contact QLife on 1800 184 527 or go to www.qlife.org.au.Penny Carr is Convenor of National Association of Renters' Organisations. The National Association of Renters' Organisations (NARO) is a Federation of State and Territory based Tenants' Unions and Tenants Advice Services across Australia. This month, the National Association of Renters' Organisations has released a National Report Card into renting, two years on from the National Cabinet's promise of a 'Better Deal for Renters'. Penny speaks about the findings of the report card, what issues remain for renters, and what we need from governments to truly create a fair deal for renters. Lucinda Thorpe is Privacy Campaigner at Digital Rights Watch. Lucinda is back on Tuesday Breakfast to talk about the Privacy Commissioner's recent landmark decision regarding KMart's use of facial recognition technology and the impacts that this surveillance tech has on our privacy and why it is dangerous to normalise the use of these tools. Songs:Pay Per View - Georgia MaqFeel it Change - Stella Donnelly
The Prime Minister has called Reform UK's proposals to scrap indefinite leave to remain for all non-EU migrants "racist" and "immoral". The policy -- which was outlined by Nigel Farage last week -- would involve people having to re-apply under stricter criteria, forcing hundreds of thousands to leave the UK.
As home-based early childcare picks up in popularity, Barnardos-employed mother and daughter duo Iman and Hanin Taqieh speak about how it helped change their lives as new mums. Making shifts in their careers to become homebased educators was a decision that gave them flexibility and purpose after their family moved here from Jordan. Hanin Taqieh is community coordinator with Barnardos where she leads the home-based portfolio supporting over 40 home-based educators in Auckland – including her own mum Iman, who's herself, been with Barnardos for twenty years as an educator. In this episode - what's the incentive, both for parents and educators? Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
Trump's 2026 budget, which is set to be debated by Congress this fall, proposes eliminating all funding for the MEP, a program that has been in place for nearly 60 years.
Migrant rights activists Maria Beauchamp and Andrew Ramsaran join Rob in the bunker to talk about the state of ICE and immigration in Delaware and how people are taking action to stop the worst atrocities.Show Notes:Delaware Coalition for Immigrant JusticeDelaware Call Fall ClassicNo Borders DelawareLa EsperanzaMore on Avelo
[REDIFFUSION] Cette semaine, découvrez l'histoire de l'un des plus grands champions de MMA au monde, Francis Ngannou. Parti de rien, il décide à 26 ans de quitter le Cameroun pour suivre son rêve de devenir champion de boxe en Europe. Une aventure transpirant la résilience, la ténacité et la détermination. De sa jeunesse au plus haut sommet du monde des arts martiaux mixtes, découvrez son fabuleux destin. Une carrière prometteuse À Paris, au début du mois d'octobre 2013, Francis Ngannou commence à peine à sortir de la précarité. Migrant d'origine camerounaise, il a vécu plusieurs semaines à même les rues de la capitale, dormant dans un parking près de la Gare de Lyon avec très, très peu de ressources. À la suite d'une succession de rencontres miraculeuses, Francis découvre la MMA Factory, et croise la route d'un homme qui va changer sa vie : Fernand Lopez… Pour découvrir d'autres récits passionnants, cliquez ci-dessous : [INEDIT] Le disque de Phaistos, un mystérieux message jamais déchiffré [INEDIT] Le signal “Wow!”, un étrange message venue de l'espace [INEDIT] Le manuscrit de Voynich, le livre le plus mystérieux de l'histoire [INEDIT] Tamam Shud, l'un des meurtres les plus mystérieux de l'histoire Un podcast Bababam Originals Ecriture : Clément Prévaux Production : Bababam (montage Mathew Roques) Voix : Andréa Brusque Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are concerns a growing number of migrant bus drivers could miss out on gaining residency due to English-language requirements that treat them the same as university masters students. Checkpoint has spoken to drivers who fear the path to residency for them and their families is blocked because of what they say are unfair rules. But Immigration NZ has defended its requirements, saying anyone at that level of proficiency can communicate well in most settings. RNZ Asia's Blessen Tom reports.
Liberal government agencies are silent about their funding of an “anti-hate” group that was linked to Antifa by an Ottawa judge. Alberta's former premier, Jason Kenney, criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney's decision to ask the Supreme Court of Canada to weigh in on Quebec's use of the notwithstanding clause. Migrant rights activists are calling on the federal government to remove restrictions on the temporary foreign worker program and to streamline permanent residency applications for “anyone who wants” to stay in Canada after their permits expire. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Clayton DeMaine! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're coming in HOT with our piping hot takes... From migrant protests to victorian orphans, we cover a LOT. What country are we really fighting for? And do millennials really wish they could be victorian orphans?We also debate why this generation stopped ironing, and if meal-prep is actually like being in prison.Send us YOUR hot takes, we'd love to discuss them xSend us your dilemmas, tea or quite frankly anything you find funny to teaatfour@junglecreations.com.
A new BBC investigation into the government's use of hotels to house migrants has led to the government ordering an urgent review into its findings. Journalist Sue Mitchell explains how she got access to record inside these hotels. As Jimmy Kimmel returns to the screen, Brian Stelter, CNN's chief media analyst, assesses what it means for relations between the US media and the Trump administration. Tara Copp, Pentagon correspondent for the Washington Post, takes us through the Pentagon's new restrictions on reporters. Also on the programme, the executive producer of ITV's new drama The Hack, Patrick Spence, reveals how they made the series and the financial pressures facing the TV industry. Plus, creators Jade Beason, BrandonB and Shabaz Ali discuss the value of making niche content.
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Send us a textThe weaponisation of immigration status has become a powerful tool in the arsenal of domestic abusers. For migrant survivors, the choice between enduring abuse or risking deportation represents an impossible dilemma that traps them in dangerous situations.Meena Kumari, a domestic abuse practitioner with 21 years of experience in the UK, shares how the situation for migrant survivors has deteriorated rather than improved over her career. Where once migrants needed to wait two years before applying for indefinite leave to remain, they now must wait five years—creating a dangerous window where abusers can exploit immigration vulnerabilities through coercive control. This pattern isn't unique to Britain; similar dynamics play out across the globe. The conversation explores how "honour-based abuse" is often misunderstood and racialised, with certain communities facing heightened scrutiny while similar patterns of violence in white Christian contexts go unlabeled. This structural racism compounds the challenges facing migrant survivors who must navigate not only their abuser's tactics but also systems that may report their immigration status rather than prioritise their safety.Most disturbingly, we examine how the recent rise in anti-immigrant sentiment and far-right activity weaponises concern for women's safety while ignoring that most violence against women occurs behind closed doors, perpetrated by someone known to the victim. These movements position themselves as "protectors" while creating conditions that make migrant survivors less likely to seek help.The episode concludes with hope through Kumari's work with perpetrators from South Asian communities, demonstrating how accountability and cultural competence can work together effectively. Through programs that acknowledge cultural contexts while firmly challenging harmful behaviours, practitioners are creating pathways to meaningful change.If you're working with survivors across cultural contexts or seeking to understand the complex intersection of immigration and domestic abuse, this episode offers essential insights for creating more effective, equitable responses. Share this episode with colleagues committed to survivor-centred practice that truly meets the needs of all communities. Now available! Mapping the Perpetrator's Pattern: A Practitioner's Tool for Improving Assessment, Intervention, and Outcomes The web-based Perpetrator Pattern Mapping Tool is a virtual practice tool for improving assessment, intervention, and outcomes through a perpetrator pattern-based approach. The tool allows practitioners to apply the Model's critical concepts and principles to their current case load in realCheck out David Mandel's new book Stop Blaming Mothers and Ignoring Fathers: How to Transform the Way We Keep Children Safe from Domestic Violence. Visit the Safe & Together Institute website.Start taking Safe & Together Institute courses. Check out Safe & Together Institute upcoming events.
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It's a familiar story from the outside. Around 32,000 people are housed in migrant hotels around the UK and protests outside them have been violent and vocal.Sue Mitchell has spent the summer getting to know a different side of the story - what life is like Inside the migrant hotels - and she's seen and heard some striking things:Families who have been seeking asylum for nearly a decade;, a stream of prepaid taxis taking migrants to medical appointments and transporting them across the UK, families cooking meals in secret in hotel bathrooms and a system that appears to be broken, according to the people within it. These are the first recordings that have been made of this kind. It's a story that has dominated the news, but hasn't been heard from the inside until now.All names have been changed to protect the identities of hotel residents and staffReporter: Sue Mitchell Producer: Joel Moors Executive producer: Joe Kent Inside the Migrant Hotel is a BBC Studios Production for BBC Radio 4
In the last hour, the government's announced two new skilled migrant residency pathways. Joanna Hall from the Employers and Manufacturers Association spoke to Corin Dann.
#Starmer #UKPolitics #JonGaunt #ResignStarmer #Identitycards #PollShock #Palestine #Immigration #IDCards 54% of Brits want Keir Starmer to RESIGN — and he's acting like nothing's wrong. Fourteen months in and the wheels are off: • Poll shock: Majority want him OUT now. • Palestinian state recognition: 9 in 10 Brits oppose it (Telegraph poll) — he's ploughing on anyway. • Identity cards: Another scheme voters don't want. • Immigration chaos: dinghy crossings, migrant hotels, broken promises, freebies, corruption, the Mandelson scandal… the lot. He thinks the problem is flags. The problem is HIM. No deal on Palestine until Hamas releases every hostage. No more gimmicks. No more lies. Is this a political death wish — or will Britain force a Starmer resignation? #StarmerResignation #StarmerOut #KeirStarmer #UKPolitics #LabourParty #UKNews #BreakingNews #PoliticalCrisis #Britain #UKGovernment #PollShock #Starmer #UKBreakingNews Starmer resignation, Keir Starmer, Starmer out, UK politics, Labour Party, Political crisis UK, Britain news, Immigration crisis UK, Palestine recognition UK, Identity cards UK, ID cards UK, Migrant hotels, Labour scandals, UK polls, Brexit politics, UK government, Political meltdown, UK breaking news This video is a politics blog and social commentary by award winning talk radio star, Jon Gaunt
Kate Adie introduces stories from across Europe, Nepal, Ghana, and Moldova-Transnistria.As countries across Europe harden their stance on immigration, Fergal Keane retraces the journeys refugees have taken over the years, including stories he has heard from Ireland, Syria, Turkey and Sweden.Nepal's government was dramatically overthrown in the deadliest unrest seen in the Himalayan country in decades, triggered by a social media ban and anger at corruption and high unemployment. Charlotte Scarr was in Kathmandu as the protests continued.Ghana is the world's largest importer of used clothing, with millions of garments arriving every week, donated from countries like the UK and US – but it's often the quality, not the quantity which is proving a problem. Hannah Gelbart has been to Accra to see the impact of fast fashion.And finally, in east Moldova is the self-declared separatist state of Transnistria. Home to around 350,000 people, the region broke away from Moldova in 1990 – though neither Moldova or the international community recognises its independence. Despite the schism, Transnistrians still have a say in what goes on in Moldova - and will be voting in next weekend's election. Peter Yeung recently paid a visit.Series Producer: Serena Tarling Production Coordinator: Rosie Strawbridge Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith
The second deportation under the government's ‘one in, one out' deal with France took place early this morning, as hundreds more migrants risked their lives trying to reach the UK. An Eritrean man, who arrived in the UK on a small boat last month, was on an Air France flight to Paris, which left London Heathrow at 6.15 am. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump suggested Sir Keir Starmer should use the military to tackle the small boats crisis. The Standard's News Editor Michael Howie is here with the latest.And in part two, journalist John Arlidge joins us to discuss what's next for Vogue, as the longstanding editor Dame Anna Wintour steps down after 37 years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Usap Tayo, we talked about how Filipino migrants adapt to Australian culture, from greetings to gatherings. - Sa episode na ito ng Usap Tayo, tinalakay natin kung paano nag-a-adjust o nakikisalamuha ang mga Pilipinong migrante sa kulturang Aussie, mula pagbati hanggang pagtitipon.
The U.S. immigration detention system is spread out across federal facilities, private prisons, state prisons, and county jails. It's grown under both Democratic and Republican presidents. And it's been offered up as a source of revenue for over a century, beginning with the first contracts between the federal government and sheriffs along the Canadian border.Guests:Brianna Nofil, assistant professor of history at The College of William and Mary author of The Migrant's Jail: An American History of Mass IncarcerationTo access bonus episodes and listen to Throughline sponsor-free, subscribe to Throughline+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/throughline.Love podcasts? For handpicked recommendations every Friday, subscribe to NPR's Pod Club here.If you want to learn more about the history of Cuban migration to the U.S. and the Mariel Boatlift, check out season 2 of White Lies.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
WMAL GUEST: BYRON YORK (Chief Political Correspondent, Washington Examiner) LATEST COLUMN: Migrant Crime and the Dallas Beheading SOCIAL MEDIA: X.com/ByronYork Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Wednesday, September 17, 2025 / 7 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Nick Ferrari at Breakfast:Labour's 'one in, one out' migrant deal is stalled as High Court temporarily blocks the deportation of an asylum seeker.The first day of Donald Trump's second UK state visit gets going, with the US President set to meet King Charles.Tributes come in for Hollywood actor and director Robert Redford who has died aged 89.All this and more on Nick Ferrari: The Whole Show Podcast.
PREVIEW: UK Government Struggles with Migrant Deportations and Housing GUEST AND TITLE: Joseph Sternberg, member of the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal SUMMARY: Joseph Sternberg discusses the concept of "remigration," or deportation, of individuals crossing the English Channel into Britain. The British public is unhappy with the government's struggles to deport migrants, even after striking deals with countries like France. The government also struggles to house these individuals in "migrant hotels" while they undergo lengthy asylum processes. Sternberg suggests that Keir Starmer has not effectively managed this problem. 1941
A government deportation deal with France – designed to deter small boat crossings – has been beset by delays and legal challenges. The first few migrants detained in Dover as part of the so-called one-in-one-out scheme were meant to be on a flight to France on Monday. That didn't happen. And even when the first deportations do begin, there is a cap on the number of people who can be returned. So, what is the government trying to achieve? Danny Shaw, former adviser to Yvette Cooper – who was home secretary until last week – explains what the policy is and how it should work. Niall is also joined by Sky's community correspondent, Lisa Holland, who is awaiting arrivals in France. Producer: Natalie Ktena and Emily Hulme Editor: Mike Bovill
Republicans have launched online campaigns against people mocking Charlie Kirk's death. Over 100,000 people joined a right-wing anti-migrant protest in London. European and Chinese automakers explore electric vehicle partnerships at the Munich car show. Oracle founder Larry Ellison re-emerges with major AI infrastructure deals and a $400 billion fortune, while his son bids for Warner Bros Discovery. What to expect from the Emmys, and NASA's rover has found minerals on Mars that may be signs of ancient life. Listen to our longform podcast On Assignment Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast here. 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. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Senatorka z Terytorium Północnego Jacinta Nampijinpa Price została usunięta z pierwszego szeregu Koalicji w związku z kontrowersjami wokół jej wypowiedzi na temat indyjskich migrantów.
Northern Territory Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has been removed from the Coalition frontbench, following fallout from remarks she made about Indian migrants. The comments came in the wake of anti-immigration rallies, where promotional flyers and speakers used language targeting Indian Australians and spread false information about immigration levels. In this podcast, we we unpack the controversy, political fallout and, how the last week unfolded.
C'est l'histoire d'un coup de foudre. Mais pas un coup de foudre comme vous pouvez l'imaginez... Un coup de foudre qui force l'admiration. Dans cet épisode de "Un jour, une vie", Faustine Bollaert rencontre Florence. Professeur d'anglais, elle a eu un coup de cœur maternel pour un de ses élèves, Rajesh.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Monday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, we cover immigration raids from Boston to Savannah, the latest jobs report and economic culprits, Venezuela's narco-terror fight, China's alignment with Russia, Zelenskyy's swipe at Trump, and a Pentagon name change with global implications. Quick hits to launch your week with the facts shaping America's future. Immigration Crackdowns: Operation Patriot 2.0 launched in Massachusetts targeting violent criminals shielded by sanctuary laws. Trump teased Chicago raids with an “Apocalypse Now” meme, while a Savannah raid at Hyundai's mega-factory nabbed 475 illegals — the largest single-site operation in DHS history. Jobs Report Disappoints: Only 22,000 jobs were added in August, with revisions showing losses in June. Native-born employment is rising as 820,000 foreign workers have left, but debate rages over whether the culprits are Jerome Powell's high rates, Trump's tariff wars, Silicon Valley's AI revolution, or Biden's weak foundation. Venezuela Narco-Terror Strike Debate: Trump sank a Tren de Aragua drug boat, killing 11. Democrats and Sen. Rand Paul demand Coast Guard arrests, while Trump's War Secretary Pete Hegseth insists, “A drug cartel is no different than al Qaeda.” China, Russia, and India Align: Trump blasted, “Looks like we've lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest China.” Reuters revealed Beijing firms sold $50 million in drone parts and military supplies to Moscow, tightening the Xi-Putin alliance. Zelenskyy Criticizes Trump Over Alaska Summit: The Ukrainian president told ABC it was “a pity” Trump gave Putin legitimacy. Yet he admitted, “President Trump is right about the Europeans,” as EU nations import record Russian gas despite sanctions. Department of Defense Renamed: The White House rebrands it the Department of War, reflecting a more aggressive posture from Venezuela to Ukraine and the Pacific. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Operation Patriot 2.0 Massachusetts immigration raids, Trump Chicago Apocalypse Now meme, Savannah Hyundai raid 475 illegals, U.S. jobs report August 2025, Jerome Powell Fed rates, Trump tariffs exemptions metals, AI layoffs Salesforce, Biden weak jobs foundation, Trump Venezuela narco-terror strike, Pete Hegseth drug cartels al Qaeda, Xi Jinping Putin military alliance, China drone parts Russia, Zelenskyy Alaska summit criticism, EU Russian gas imports, Department of War rebrand Pentagon
In the 7 AM hour, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: WMAL GUEST: JOE DIGENOVA (Legal Analyst & Former U.S. Attorney, District of Columbia) on the DC Crime Crackdown WMAL GUEST: DELEGATE KATHY SZELIGA (R-Baltimore) on Crime in Maryland NY POST: Scar-Faced Illegal Migrant Accused of Murdering Teen Whose Body Was Found Dumped on Side of Road After Vanishing Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Monday, September 8, 2025 / 7 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 6 AM hour, Andrew Langer and Patrice Onwuka discussed: FOX NEWS: RFK Jr and Top Dem Clash During Heated Senate Hearing: 'This Is About Kids' WMAL GUEST: MATTHEW HURTT (Chairman, Arlington GOP) on Northern Virginia's Unhinged Progressives THE BLAZE: Tom Homan Says Trump Administration Has Located 23,000 of the 300,000 Migrant Children Lost Under Biden Administration Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Friday, September 5, 2025 / 6 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shocking sex attacks — Epping protests right! DEPORT HIM. #BellHotel #Epping #MigrantVerdict #SexAttacks #ParentsProtests #Deportation #JonGaunt Breaking news from Epping: Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, an asylum seeker who arrived illegally in the UK by small boat and was housed at the Bell Hotel, has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl and a woman — just eight days after landing in the country! This shocking case was the catalyst for furious protests by local mums demanding action and answers. Today's guilty verdict proves their concerns were completely justified. With sentencing set for September 23, pressure is mounting for immediate deportation and for serious questions to be answered about how this was allowed to happen Join Jon Gaunt as he covers the court verdict, the parents' protests, and the political fallout from a case that has rocked the community — and the nation. HE MUST BE DEPORTED. #BellHotel #Epping #UKCrime #SexAttackVerdict #MigrantCrisis #ParentsProtest #AsylumUK #BreakingNews #Justice #CommunitySafety #DeportationDebate Bell Hotel, Epping, UK Crime, Sex Attack Verdict, Migrant Crisis, Parents Protest, Asylum UK, Breaking News, Justice, Community Safety, Deportation Debate This video is a politics blog and social commentary by award winning talk radio star, Jon Gaunt
Marc Cox talks with Eben Brown about the legal fight over “Alligator Alcatraz,” the detention center in the Florida Everglades facing conflicting court orders and jurisdiction disputes. They also discuss a new ICE facility at Angola Prison in Louisiana that will house criminal migrants for DHS. The segment wraps with a look at Chicago's high homicide numbers, often reported between 700 and 800 a year, and the political debate around crime statistics.
Media Storm is back! And it's time for another News Watch, helping you get your head around the headlines. This week saw the 10 year anniversary of the death of Alan Kurdi, the four-year-old refugee child who died attempting to flee the Syrian war along with his family. A photo of his tiny body washed up on the beach came to symbolise the global refugee crisis as a tragedy of humanity. But 10 years later, have we lost our compassion again? As the Reform party dominates political discourse, its players stir up anti-migrant sentiment, and the press helps to pump up misinformation, the far-right are weaponising feminism and women's safety, to further their anti-immigration agenda… again. We say: not in our name. And beloved TV presenter Rylan rehashes far-right talking points on daytime television - we look at the most common immigration myths and why they're spreading so easily in the media. And as Mathilda prepares to set sail covering the actions of the Global Sumud Flotilla, we go behind the scenes of the biggest civilian fleet yet fighting to get humanitarian aid into Gaza. The episode is hosted and produced by Mathilda Mallinson (@mathildamall) and Helena Wadia (@helenawadia) The music is by @soundofsamfire Follow us on Instagram, Bluesky, and TikTok Support us on Patreon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CannCon and Ashe in America push through an early Rumble crash that cut the stream before firing back up with sharp analysis and plenty of laughs. After addressing the tech hiccup, they jump into Tamarack Gardens' sponsor spotlight before tackling a series of heavy stories: federal courts bouncing Trump's cases to “secret” jurisdictions, judges blocking his deportation orders against Venezuelan gang members, and the definition of a “predatory incursion” in U.S. law. The conversation heats up around fentanyl deaths, sanctuary cities fueling cartel crime, and Trump's bold kinetic strike sinking a Venezuelan narco-boat in international waters. From there, the hosts cover child trafficking narratives, media goalpost-shifting, Chicago's violent Labor Day weekend, and Muriel Bowser's surprising cooperation with Trump's federal law enforcement surge in D.C. Alongside sharp critiques of immigration failures and cartel wars, they weave in humor, cultural tangents, and even suit fashion debates, keeping the episode both fiery and entertaining.
TranscriptI'm Maggie Smith and this is The Slowdown. One of my favorite things about words is their history. As a writer, I'm curious about the words I choose for my poems. When I look up the origin of a word, it's like unfolding a map, and seeing the journey that word has taken to reach me. Suddenly I know it better. It feels special to me, like a friend. Let's take the word migrant, for example—a word I've used in a poem. Migrant comes from the Latin migrans, meaning "changing place." So a migrant is one who moves from place to place. The adjective migratory is related to migrant. As in migratory birds. The verb migrate is related, too. On any given day, reading or watching or listening to the news, I'm confronted with divisive arguments about where people belong. All over the world, there are violent conflicts over land: invasions and occupations. In the US, there is so much talk about our borders, and about immigrants, and particularly alarming lately, talk about citizenship. Many of those arguments seem so focused on difference that they ignore our common humanity. The words we use matter. The language we choose can strip a person's dignity from them, or restore that dignity. When undocumented immigrants are called “illegals,” or “illegal aliens,” those words carry meaning. They also carry a heavy negative connotation. Those terms are dehumanizing, and I think that's the point. I've been listening to the words being used for immigrants, for refugees, and for asylum-seekers in this country, and I have been watching their mistreatment. I have friends who work at elementary schools, and who are afraid that ICE will come and take their students, or their students' parents. From SCHOOL. I have friends who are afraid for their loved ones, their neighbors, their coworkers. This country does not feel like a place of freedom and possibility for those seeking a better life. It feels like an increasingly hostile place.Today's poem looks at the word migrant and its meaning apart from the current political climate. Movement from place to place, after all, suggests possibility, opportunity, and AGENCY. To migrate, whether you can fly or not, is to be free./'mīgrent/ by Tiana NobileOf an animal, especially a bird. A wandering specieswhom no seas nor places limit. A seed who survives despitethe depths of hard winter. The ripple of a herring steering her band from seas of ice to warmer strands. To find the usual watering-places despite the gauzeof death that shrouds our eyesis a breathtaking feat. Do you ever wonder whywe felt like happy birds brushing our featherson the tips of leaves? How we lifted our toesfrom one bank of sand and landed—fingertips first—on another? Why we clutched the dumb and tiny creaturesof flower and blade and sod between our budding fists?From an origin of buried seeds emergethese many-banded dagger wings.We, of the sky, the dirt, and the sea. We,the seven-league-booters and the little-by-littlers.We, transmigrated souls, will prevail.We will carry ourselves into the realms of light.“/'mīgrent/” by Tiana Nobile from CLEAVE © 2021 Tiana Nobile. Used by permission of Hub City Press.
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Friday Radar Brief of The Wright Report, we cover shocking new details about the Minneapolis trans shooter, a fast-spreading screwworm outbreak, Trump's crime crackdown, immigration fines, midterm political fights, the AI backlash, and global headlines from Canada, the UK, Europe, and Mexico. Quick hits to set your radar for the weekend. Minneapolis Trans Shooter: Before his suicide, Robert Westman admitted, “I am tired of being trans, I wish I never brain-washed myself.” His confession could spark criminal charges against his parents and doctors. Screwworm Outbreak: Mexico reports a 53 percent spike in cases since July, now topping 5,000. Bryan warns the parasite is “pushing north — and fast.” Trump's Crime Crackdown: Carjackings in DC are down nearly 90 percent, with even Democrat Mayor Muriel Bowser conceding Trump's policies are working. Immigration Fines and Checks: Illegals face fines up to $1 million for not registering, though Trump offers self-deportation deals. Citizenship “neighborhood checks” return after a 34-year absence. Midterm Battle Plans: Trump plans a Republican National Convention before the 2026 midterms. Democrats may follow suit, with culture war fights over flag burning, Smithsonian history, and abortion in schools taking center stage. Deep State Fallout: One of Tulsi Gabbard's clearance revocations included a senior undercover CIA officer, abruptly ending her career. AI Backlash Grows: MIT finds 95 percent of AI pilots fail. Stanford shows AI is wrecking youth job prospects. Meta's chatbot told a teen how to commit suicide, fueling outrage. Global Flashpoints: Canada's immigration cuts ease housing costs. The UK faces anti-migrant protests. Poland and Finland plan wetlands as tank barriers. Italy's Prato erupts with Chinese mafia violence. Mexico denies cartel ties even as bosses call President Sheinbaum a liar. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Minneapolis trans shooter confession, Robert Westman regrets being trans, screwworm outbreak Mexico cattle, Trump crime crackdown DC Muriel Bowser, immigration fines self-deportation, neighborhood checks citizenship, Trump 2026 midterm convention, Tulsi Gabbard CIA clearance revocation, MIT AI pilot failure, Stanford AI jobs report, Meta AI chatbot suicide scandal, Canada immigration housing crisis, UK anti-immigration protests, Finland Poland wetlands Russia defense, Italy Prato Chinese mafia, Mexico Sheinbaum cartel denial
President Trump holds a three-hour cabinet meeting with cameras rolling, spotlighting his DC crime crackdown and even fielding questions on Taylor Swift's engagement. Jake and Rebecca Haro, parents of missing infant Emmanuel, are formally charged with murder and filing a false police report, with bail set at $1 million each. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy threatens to withhold funds from three states failing to enforce English rules for truckers as a petition defending a migrant driver charged with killing three racks up millions of signatures. BAU: Go to https://BAUmovie.com to watch the Artist of war trailer and learn more.Lean: Visit https://brickhousenutrition.com use code LABORDAY25 for 25% off!
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Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, we cover Trump's crackdown on Democrat-led policies in crime, immigration, and trucking safety, plus a listener-led Q&A block on Ukraine, Venezuela, Gaza, medical marijuana, and Made in the USA. From falling crime in Washington DC to looming military moves in Venezuela, today's brief brings you stories that cut across politics, national security, and everyday life. Trump's Crime Crackdown in Washington DC: New data from the DC police union shows carjackings down 83 percent, robberies down 46 percent, and overall violent crime down 22 percent since Trump deployed National Guard troops. Nearly 500 arrests have been made, about half involving immigration-related crimes. The DOJ is also investigating whether DC officials manipulated past crime stats. Illegal Alien Truck Driver Kills Three in Florida: An Indian national living illegally in the U.S. caused a fatal crash after making an illegal U-turn in a semi-truck. He previously avoided deportation under Biden-era policies and held a CDL despite failing basic competency tests. The administration is now reviewing how hundreds of thousands of foreign-born drivers obtained licenses. Where Are Biden's 300,000 Missing Migrant Children: A DHS report shows hundreds of thousands of migrant children placed with unvetted sponsors or lost entirely by the Biden administration. Bryan shares a personal story that illustrates the dangers, arguing the failures amount to deliberate negligence. Listener Question — U.S. Boots on the Ground in Ukraine and Venezuela: Trump assures no American troops will deploy to Ukraine, but his administration is sending warships toward Venezuela amid pressure on dictator Nicolás Maduro. Bryan explains the risks of military entanglement and the key questions leaders must ask before committing U.S. forces abroad. Listener Question — Is Israel to Blame in Gaza: Negotiators from Egypt and Qatar offered Hamas a chance to disarm and cede control of Gaza in exchange for safe haven abroad, but Hamas refused. Bryan explains why Palestinian rejection of Israel's existence keeps war inevitable, despite alternatives for peace. Listener Question — Does Marijuana Really Relieve Pain: A Pennsylvania study finds most patients abandon medical cannabis within a year due to lack of results or side effects. Bryan highlights research showing placebo treatments can trigger natural pain relief, suggesting safer alternatives exist. Listener Question — What Happened to Made in the USA: With Americans prioritizing affordability over patriotism, Bryan previews tomorrow's counsel to Trump on how to restore U.S. manufacturing loyalty and revive his “Five Bucket Revolution.” "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Trump DC crime crackdown, National Guard Washington DC arrests, DC crime stats manipulation, illegal alien truck driver Florida crash, foreign-born CDL drivers, Biden missing migrant children, U.S. migrant child trafficking, Trump Ukraine security guarantees, U.S. warships Venezuela Maduro, Hamas rejects Gaza peace deal, Egypt Qatar Gaza plan, medical marijuana chronic pain study, placebo pain relief research, Made in the USA consumer loyalty, Trump Five Bucket Revolution