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politics1 year ago

GOP Leaders Urge Focus on Criminals, Not Workers, in Deportation Policies

Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) criticized the idea of deporting individuals who are not convicted criminals, arguing that such actions indicate a failure of government priorities. He emphasized the importance of distinguishing between legal immigrants and criminals, in contrast to President-elect Trump's proposed mass deportation plan targeting undocumented individuals, particularly those with criminal records. Gonzales expressed concern over the potential impact on families and communities, highlighting the need for a more focused approach on criminal elements.

politics1 year ago

GOP Urges Focus on Criminals, Not Workers, in Deportation Efforts

Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, emphasizes that deportation efforts under President-elect Donald Trump's proposed immigration policies should focus on convicted criminals rather than individuals without legal status who are contributing positively to society. Gonzales, representing a large border district, argues for prioritizing resources to target criminal aliens and stresses the importance of unity and legal immigration. Trump's plans include appointing Tom Homan as "border czar" and have sparked debate over the feasibility and ethical implications of mass deportations.

technology2 years ago

FBI's Concerns: AI as a Catalyst for Criminals and Cyberattacks

The FBI has issued a warning about the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) by domestic and foreign criminals, stating that it serves as a "force multiplier" for malicious activities. Criminals are leveraging AI to create convincing phishing emails, conduct insider trading, exploit vulnerabilities in AI systems, and carry out cyberattacks that are harder to detect. The FBI aims to protect citizens from disruptive AI attacks and disrupt the sources of these attacks. They are actively investigating the proliferation of fraudulent AI-generated websites and engaging with industry and academia to understand AI capabilities and develop collaborative strategies to combat these threats.

entertainment2 years ago

"True Crime Tales: Top 5 Biopics on Real Criminals"

This article highlights five biopics about real criminals, showcasing the challenging roles played by actors in portraying these notorious individuals. From Charlize Theron's portrayal of serial killer Aileen Wuornos in "Monster" to Zac Efron's surprising performance as Ted Bundy in "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile," these movies delve into the minds of criminals and their heinous acts. Other notable biopics mentioned include "Dahmer," "Helter Skelter," and "10 Rillington Place," each featuring actors who took on the difficult task of embodying these dark characters.

politics2 years ago

Russia approves army recruitment of pardoned criminals for Ukraine conflict.

The State Duma, the lower house of Russia's parliament, has given initial approval to legislation that would allow the Defence Ministry to sign contracts with suspected or convicted criminals to fight in Ukraine. The proposed changes would allow contracts to be signed with individuals being investigated for committing a crime, having their case heard in court, or after being convicted but before the verdict takes legal effect. Those convicted of sexual crimes, treason, terrorism, or extremism would not be eligible. The Wagner mercenary group was previously allowed to recruit convicts from prisons to fight in Ukraine but said in February it had stopped.

health2 years ago

Disabled gangsters offer support to woman with MS diagnosis

Investigative journalist Livvy Haydock, known for making documentaries with notorious criminals, found support from the criminals she interviews after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Her MS affects her legs, vision, and causes shooting pains down her sides. Livvy's work has been her salvation, not just as something she can lose herself in, but as an unlikely source of support and empathy. She plans to continue confiding in her contacts who understand what she's going through.

crime2 years ago

The Consequences of Crime: From Sentencing to Heartache.

The aunt of a murdered law graduate has called for criminals to be forced to appear in person when being sentenced, after the killer of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel refused to enter the dock. Farah Naz said Zara Aleena's killer, who also refused to go into the dock, wrongly took power in the courtroom. She called on Justice Secretary Dominic Raab to ensure such offenders should also have their sentences increased. Steve Reed, shadow justice secretary, has also repeated Labour's calls for a change in the law to force criminals to face justice.

culture2 years ago

Trump's Potential Indictments: A Look Ahead.

With the recent indictment of former President Donald Trump, speculation has arisen about whether he will have a mug shot taken. This article takes a trip through the history of mug shots, from the first one taken in 1888 to those of notorious dictators, civil rights leaders, celebrities, billionaires, and politicians. While mug shots have become a ubiquitous part of the criminal justice system, they have also become a cultural phenomenon, with some individuals even becoming famous because of their booking photos.