Thursday, April 3, 2025

What the American media ignore about Mexico

Aitor Sáez

https://www.dw.com/en/hundreds-of-thousands-displaced-by-gang-violence-in-mexico/video-72116892


In Mexico, estimated close to 400,000 people are believed to have been displaced by organized crime — a phenomenon that remains largely invisible. Authorities are struggling to deal with the crisis and sometimes even complicit with the gangs.

Should teachers have to undergo a psych evaluation before hiring?

3 Texas teachers allegedly taped hands of student with Down syndrome and forced him to walk in circles for hours



Can't wait for the Democrats to come to his defense

Alleged Las Vegas MS-13 gang leader linked to 11 murders arrested on Long Island after 4 years on the run: DOJ




Satanism is more than a theory

Satanist NJ janitor sentenced after putting poop and ‘bodily fluid’ in kids’ school food

An elementary school janitor in New Jersey has been sentenced to eight years in jail after admitting he deliberately contaminated students’ cafeteria foo

The problem with "believe all women"

Pennsylvania woman who wrongfully accused stranger of rape and kidnapping is sentenced to jail



Don't have to look far to find a Nazi


Kanye West confirms split from wife Bianca Censori after disturbing rants, ‘tracking’ her on app: ‘She ran away’




Kanye West’s new song “Bianca.” Genius
List of songs on Kanye West’s new album. @Ye/X


The FBI lied, hid, censored information about Hunter Biden's laptop

Miranda Devine: New FBI chat logs reveal extraordinary ‘gag order’ senior leadership used to shut down any Hunter Biden laptop discussion



Black on white murder


Texas high school football star Austin Metcalf stabbed in the heart, left to die in twin brother’s arms at track meet: dad


Good for Hungary

Hungary plans to withdraw from International Criminal Court as Netanyahu arrives despite warrant


BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungary said Thursday it will begin the procedure of withdrawing from the world’s only permanent global tribunal for war crimes and genocide.

“Hungary will withdraw from the International Criminal Court,” Gergely Gulyás, who is Prime Minister Viktor Orbán chief of staff wrote in a brief statement. “The government will initiate the withdrawal procedure on Thursday, in accordance with the constitutional and international legal framework.”

The announcement came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, despite an international arrest warrant against him over his conduct of the war in the Gaza Strip.

Hungary’s government, led by right-wing populist Orbán, extended the invitation to Netanyahu in November after the ICC, based in the Hague, Netherlands, issued the warrant accusing him of crimes against humanity.

The media lies to protect monsters

Media Lie About Deported ‘Maryland Father’s’ Legal Status, Downplay His Gang Ties


Identify, shame, imprison

Police Successfully Unravel One of World’s Largest Pedophile Networks — Thousands of Suspects Already Identified



Truth always shocks the left

Former TDS Survivor Goes on Epic Rant About Tariffs on 'Piers Morgan,' Leaves Lefties Shellshocked


What would Iran do with people like this?

DOJ Charges Men Over Plot to Steal U.S. Technology for Iranian Regime



There's always a BS excuse

The man reportedly identified as a transgender 'sissy slave' online. 

A California man has offered to plead guilty to plotting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh over the Dobbs decision draft leak and the possible expansion of gun rights. 

Nicholas John Roske is accused of flying across the country in June 2022 and taking a taxi to the Maryland home of the justice while armed with a handgun and a knife. He was wearing all black and had zip ties with him but turned around after encountering Kavanaugh's security detail.

The border is now secure

'We are right now seeing an average of 50, the whole sector.'

EL PASO, Texas — Driving along the rugged paths on Mount Cristo Rey, you can see the many trails illegal aliens and smugglers took to get into the United States during the Biden-Harris administration. Border Patrol Agent Orlando Marrero-Rubio told Blaze Media that at that time, days were hectic as overstretched agents tried to keep up with the number of illegal crossings.

Today, agents in the Santa Teresa area of operation in the El Paso Sector are no longer encountering large groups of illegal immigrants giving themselves up and are hardly seeing attempted gotaways. The main reason, they say, is because agents are actually back to patrolling the border and are able to arrest the few people who are trying to sneak in.

It's a stunning reversal of what the region experienced during the Biden-Harris years. Everything from illegal aliens bum-rushing one of the ports of entry from the Mexican side to attacking U.S. National Guardsmen while storming the border to the streets lined with processed and released migrants due to lack of space, El Paso has been through the wringer.

The lack of illegal activity was of no surprise once President Donald Trump got back into the White House this year and re-enacted his policies that were undone by President Joe Biden. Trump's return was a day many in border towns were looking forward to, having been on the front lines of the years-long invasion.

"We were very busy in this area. ... We were averaging 2,500 to 2,700 apprehensions a day ... the whole sector. We are right now seeing an average of 50, the whole sector," Marrero-Rubio said as we stood near a camera unit on Cristo Rey.