Monday, February 24, 2025

The Diversity Report #20

 A selection of articles showcasing the benefits of diversity, equity and inclusion: 

    There has been no greater betrayal than that of our priest class, which is to say our so-called knowledge elite and public servants. They sold us down the river. And far too many got very very rich while doing nothing but sleazy paperwork. The depth of the theft, its reach, the numbers paid off, the mechanism of the bribes, have not been plumbed. But without doubt, the quickest route to wealth for the ungifted is public service.  

    Trump is right about Canada. At this point the country’s security has been so corrupted by its immigration policy, that China and the CCP are generally recognized as the most powerful influence in the country. Our west coast is now a staging ground into the U.S. for Triad and Cartel crime, human trafficking, meth and fentanyl. Vancouver and Toronto are the principal money laundering centres in North America. As detailed in the linked interview above and this piece by Sam Cooper — the acknowledged (by the police) expert on CCP and fentanyl — we export enough fentanyl in one month to kill every American. CCP influence and funding is tied to the Prime Minster’s office, and China’s United Front is behind Mark Carney’s campaign.

    This, below, is 100% caused by politicians and the CCP.

    The order directs federal department and agencies to identify and end all federally funded programs currently providing any financial benefits to illegal immigrants.

    'It ensures that Federal funds to states and localities will not be used to support "sanctuary" policies or assist illegal immigration,' according to a White House fact sheet about the order.  

    The order also includes a mandate to improve benefit eligibility verification to make sure benefits are not going to immigrants in the US illegally.

    The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) sued the Trump administration Wednesday over the loss of tens of millions in federal funding for its services for illegal migrants.

    The Catholic organization claims its loss of millions in U.S. taxpayer dollars is a violation of the Refugee Act of 1980, Fox News reported. 
 
    “For decades, the US government has chosen to admit refugees and outsourced its statutory responsibility to provide those refugees with resettlement assistance to non-profit organizations like USCCB,” the lawsuit alleges.

    “But now, after refugees have arrived and been placed in USCCB’s care, the government is attempting to pull the rug out from under USCCB’s programs by halting funding,” the suit adds.

    The filing goes on to insist that Trump does not have the authority to choke off aid that was approved by Congress.

    As the Mexican trafficker, nicknamed Memo, told me this week when spilling the secrets of a business that has made him very wealthy, the first part of his plan went smoothly.

    Alerted by a contact that two illegals would be landing at a nearby airport, he had collected them in his inconspicuously battered saloon car and given them falsified passports that had belonged to dead US citizens.

    Then they had waited for a text from one of two corrupt US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers who, so Memo claims, collude with him.

    He says this bent agent, stationed at the immigration desk, can manoeuvre a facial recognition camera in the middle of the bridge, where the two countries meet, so that Memo and his charges are not filmed.

    ‘My guy can only do this for 10 or 20 seconds, so if he says you must pass by the camera at 10.30, it must be exactly 10.30, not 10.29 or 10.31,’ he rasps, a burly hustler straight from central casting with his crude humour, peaked leather cap, and shades.

    When they reached passport control, another of the officers with whom Memo is ‘friendly’ waved them through, without checking their documents.

    Now they were in El Paso. The final hurdle was to pass one of several internal immigration checkpoints on a highway inside the US.

    Memo drove them there in a waiting rental car (stopping off for a McDonald’s) where, he claims, he placed them in the charge of a second corrupt CBP agent in his pay.

    This man had fixed their transport to a small airport in Albuquerque, New Mexico, from which they vanished to who knows where, beginning their new life among the United States’s estimated 11.7 million illegal aliens.

    After escorting his customers across the border, Memo usually returns to Mexico the same day, nodded back through immigration by his co-operative American amigos. Last weekend, though, he says he was tipped off that they had been replaced by zealous new CBP officers likely to make rigorous checks.

    The word was, Memo says, that these ‘untouchables’ had been sent because, in a sector of the border where an astonishing 427,000 illegals crossed into the US in 2023, the old guard were failing to meet Trump’s target of turning back 1,000 every day.

Companies that prefer migrants and H-1B visa workers over Americans will face federal investigations and discrimination lawsuits, says Andrea Lucas, who President Donald Trump picked to serve as acting chair of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).

Although studies have shown immigration has been a net positive for the US economy and for government budgets, Kini’s story along with allegations in the other lawsuits, internal company documents, emails and federal data obtained by Bloomberg, suggest TCS has used L-1A manager visas in ways that echo Trump’s earlier concerns about undercutting American workers. The data, which is previously unreported, shows that the number of L-1A approvals the company has received far exceeds the number of managers it disclosed employing in mandatory federal reports to the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. It also shows that TCS, which works with some of the largest US tech companies, has obtained far more manager visas than any other employer in recent years. 
 
Per the article, "[t]he manager visas, known as L-1As, are easier for employers to obtain and have fewer guardrails; for example, they lack even the minimal pay requirements that Congress has imposed for H-1B holders."

 Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum filed a controversial series of changes to the country’s constitution that would essentially block any investigation or action by foreign law enforcement agencies without their permission. The provisions could enable Mexico to criminally pursue anyone involved in those investigations. The changes come after the United States designated six Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and announced the intent to eradicate them.

Life-time prevalence of IPV in LGB couples appeared to be similar to or higher than in heterosexual ones: 61.1% of bisexual women, 43.8% of lesbian women, 37.3% of bisexual men, and 26.0% of homosexual men experienced IPV during their life, while 5.0% of heterosexual women and 29.0% of heterosexual men experienced IPV. When episodes of severe violence were considered, prevalence was similar or higher for LGB adults (bisexual women: 49.3%; lesbian women: 29.4%; homosexual men: 16.4%) compared to heterosexual adults (heterosexual women: 23.6%; heterosexual men: 13.9%)

    The U.S. Department of Education announced Monday it cut over $600 million in grants spent on training teachers in “social justice activism,” critical race theory, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) ideology.

    The grants were used to fund institutions and nonprofits involved in training teachers on concepts like “anti-racism” and claims about white privilege and white supremacy. The grants also helped fund discriminatory staff recruiting strategies that targeted candidates based on their race.

    Officials suspected they may have Ebola infections because the patients had recently traveled from Uganda where there is a current outbreak of the disease, according to the New York Post.

    FDNY confirmed that the patients were taken to Bellevue Hospital where Department of Health officials determined they did not have Ebola.

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