Biden's bringing more 'refugees' into America again | HAKE NEWS Tue. 9-19-23
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End of Hour 1: “American” prisoners in Iran released as US “unfreezes” $6B in Iran aid for “humanitarian” purchases // Union vs auto companies, partial strikes going, negotiations, blah blah blah // Trump won’t be at CA RINO debate Sept 27 at Reagan Library // Invasion ongoing //
End of Hour 2: Biden bringing in the “refugees” like crazy // Gas prices way high, STILL // Ariana Grande-Butera divorcing // Missing F-35 debris found, pilot ejected over South Carolina //
JLP Show Notes | Tue. 9-19-23
Hake didn’t take ANY notes from JLP… Illegals coming on the train!... interesting calls including blacks…
JLP Hr 1 Story on invasion on the train!
JLP Hr 2
JLP Hr 3
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Tue. 9-19-23
“American” prisoners in Iran released as US “unfreezes” $6B in Iran aid for “humanitarian” purchases // Union vs auto companies, partial strikes going, negotiations, blah blah blah // Trump won’t be at CA RINO debate Sept 27 at Reagan Library // Invasion ongoing //
Iran
(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 9/19/23) The five Americans released from Iranian detention landed in the Washington, DC, area today, capping a significant diplomatic breakthrough after years of complicated indirect negotiations between the US and Iran — which do not have formal diplomatic ties. The five, all of whom had been designated by the US as wrongfully detained, were freed as part of a wider deal that includes the US unfreezing $6 billion in Iranian funds. Biden administration officials have stressed that the funds can be used by Iran only for humanitarian purchases and that each transaction will be monitored by the US Treasury Department. Three of the Americans – Emad Shargi, Morad Tahbaz, and Siamak Namazi – had been imprisoned for more than five years.
Spoiled auto strike
(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 9/19/23) Negotiations between the Big Three automakers and the United Auto Workers are heating up as UAW President Shawn Fain said more strikes could happen Friday. Ford is already grappling with a strike by more than 3,000 of its US employees that shut down a major assembly plant in Michigan a few days ago. The UAW decided to go on strike at all three unionized US automakers — General Motors, Ford and Stellantis, which makes cars under the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram brands. However, the union decided to strike only one assembly plant at each company, having 12,700 members walk out while most of the 145,000 members at the companies remained on the job. “If we don’t make serious progress by noon on Friday, September 22nd, more locals will be called on to Stand Up and join the strike,” Fain warned Monday.
GOP debate
(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 9/19/23) Former President Donald Trump will skip the second Republican presidential primary debate in California next week and deliver remarks to union members in Detroit instead, according to a source familiar with his plans. His prime-time speech will serve as counterprogramming to the September 27 debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Trump, who has maintained a large lead in national and early-state primary polls, also skipped the first GOP primary debate in Milwaukee last month. Like the first debate, Republican candidates must meet certain donor and polling thresholds to make the debate stage. Participants will also need to sign a pledge committing to supporting the eventual Republican nominee — which Trump has refused to do.
Immigration
(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 9/19/23) El Paso is on the “cusp of a third wave” of migrant arrivals as local shelters are over capacity, a local non-profit official told CNN. The region has seen a spike in migrants at the Texas-Mexico border, averaging 1,200 encounters per day.
NOT READ: About 2,000 migrants have also arrived in California’s San Diego County over the last several days as aid groups work to provide them with additional resources, an immigration law firm told CNN.
Meanwhile, the US Border Patrol said they separated some migrant families while they were in custody last week amid overcrowding in facilities. In limited instances, children and parents can be held for days in separate holding areas during processing.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Tue. 9-19-23
Biden bringing in the “refugees” like crazy // Gas prices way high, STILL // Ariana Grande-Butera divorcing // Missing F-35 debris found, pilot ejected over South Carolina //
Refugee Resettlement Watch
(CNN Tue. 9/19/23) 51,200 so-called “refugees” have been admitted to the US this year, according to the latest federal data. President Biden has set this year’s refugee ceiling at 125,000 and is considering raising the number of refugees who could be admitted to the US next year.
The US had for years outpaced other countries in refugee admissions, allowing millions into the country since the Refugee Act of 1980. But the program took a hit under former President Donald Trump, who slashed the number of refugees allowed to come to the US, and during the coronavirus pandemic, which resulted in a temporary suspension on resettlement.
In a statement marking World Refugee Day this year, Biden underscored his administration’s efforts to rebuild the refugee admissions program and said the US planned to welcome 125,000 refugees next year.
“Welcoming refugees is part of who we are as Americans – our nation was founded by those fleeing religious persecution. When we take action to help refugees around the world, and include them, we honor this past and are stronger for it,” Biden said.
Hake note: For more interesting reading, check out About - Refugee Resettlement Watch (an apparent 2019 post by Ann Corcoran [her Twitter refugeewatcher is suspended, BTW, by evil people] — Ann Corcoran was a JLP guest 2-3 times when Hake was producer — H/T Caroline from NY)
Gas prices
(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 9/19/23) Gas prices climbed to their highest level of the year on Monday to $3.88 a gallon, according to AAA. Normally, gas prices cool off after the summer driving season ends on Labor Day, but the opposite has happened this year as Saudi Arabia’s and Russia’s aggressive supply cuts lift oil prices. The oil market rally has also been driven by the catastrophic floods in Libya and easing US recession fears. Although the national average is “well” below the record high of $5.02 a gallon set in June 2022, gas prices are now 20 cents above where they were at this point last year. Eleven states are also averaging $4 or higher a gallon, and in California, the price is now $5.69 a gallon — up by 49 cents in the past month.
Ariana Grande-Butera files for divorce after two years of “marriage”
(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 9/19/23) The 13yo-looking pop singer and her husband Dalton Gomez (2 years younger than her) are going their separate ways due to “irreconcilable differences,” a source told CNN.
She was ex-girlfriends with once-suicidal comedian Pete Davidson and the overdosed late rapper Mac Miller… Muslim terrorists attacked her concertgoers in Manchester, England, in 2017.
Missing F-35 debris found?
(CNN Tue. 9/19/23) QUOTE: “The mishap is currently under investigation.” — The US Marine Corps, issuing a statement Monday after officials found the debris field of an F-35 fighter jet that went missing in South Carolina over the weekend. On Sunday, the pilot ejected safely after a “mishap” involving the jet and was taken to a local medical facility in stable condition. It was the third such “mishap” over the past six weeks, prompting the Marines to order a pause in flight operations.
(theSkimm Tue. 9/19/23) The missing F-35. On Sunday, a pilot ejected from the fighter jet flying over North Charleston, South Carolina, after a “mishap.” The jet could not be located for a day. One problem — which might come as a shocker — but the stealth jet was designed to be hard to find. And, like pretty much everyone before the pandemic, it took its job a little too seriously. Yesterday, military officials found the jet's debris two hours north of the city. Cue a commercial for AirTags.
NOT READ: What’s looking trashy? The Senate Floor
(theSkimm Tue. 9/19/23) Yesterday, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) loosened up the dress code, allowing senators to “choose what they wear on the Senate floor.” While some senators may drop the suit and tie, staff are still expected to wear them. The move comes as Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) has been donning gym shorts and hoodies.
NOT READ: Anti-Sexism Feminazis
(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 9/19/23) Soccer ladies on strike: Jenni Hermoso: Spain players reiterate strike stance after national team call up - BBC Sport
Spain players have reiterated that they are boycotting the women's national side despite being called up to the latest squad.
Fifteen members of the team that won the World Cup last month have been included in a squad for upcoming Nations League fixtures.
A group of 81 players boycotted the national team after then Spanish FA boss Luis Rubiales kissed forward Jenni Hermoso following last month's final.
The fall out led to Rubiales resigning.
On Friday, 39 players - including 21 of the 23 World Cup-winners - said their strike would continue until further changes were made and that they did not yet "feel in a safe place".
NOT READ: BORING: First black female head of Vogue
(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 9/19/23) Making an entrance: Chioma Nnadi. Yesterday, British Vogue announced Nnadi will be its new head of editorial content, making her the first [b]lack woman to fill the position. Nnadi joined American Vogue in 2010 and has been serving as the website’s editor. She’s written several cover stories about top celebrities, including Rihanna and Erykah Badu. Anna Wintour described her as an editor and writer “with an impeccable reputation” at the magazine and “in the fashion industry at large.” Nnadi’s promotion comes at a time when the fashion industry is grappling with its lack of diversity. A 2019 report found that people of color held 15% of board seats at fashion companies while white men held 72%.
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