Thursday, May 8, 2025

The Diversity Report #27

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

The husband of California U.S. District Court Judge Jennifer L. Thurston, the judge who just ruled that President Trump’s administration can’t arrest any more illegal aliens unless they have a warrant for their arrest, is a multifamily real estate broker in California who caters to the illegal alien and immigrant community, and makes Instagram videos about how Donald Trump’s mass deportations and immigration policies are bad for multifamily real estate brokers and investors. 
 
With liberals, its always about the money.

    Mathieu Zahui, chief financial officer of the African Development Foundation, refused to grant DOGE access to its books and told the White House that the agency would not acknowledge President Donald Trump’s appointee as chairman of the board. After a dramatic showdown in March, DOGE physically took over the building with U.S. Marshals, but control of the agency is now the subject of a lawsuit objecting to “swooping in with DOGE staff, demanding access to sensitive information systems” — an objection that reads differently in light of the criminal probe.

    For years, workers at the small, USAID-adjacent federal agency focused on Africa have told oversight bodies about allegations of self-dealing, procurement violations, and mysterious offshore bank accounts, many of them involving Zahui. ...

    Nearly a dozen people have been arrested in a takedown of an organized car theft ring in New Jersey, authorities announced Friday.

    Investigators said they found 43 luxury cars valued at more than $3.6 million in two parking garages on Jennings Street and Third Avenue in the Bronx. Authorities say the garage owners did not know the cars were stolen.

    More vehicles were found in shipping containers at ports in New Jersey and New York, bound for countries in West Africa.

    Investigators say 11 people were arrested in connection with the crime ring, including a juvenile. Two more men are still being sought. 

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    The crews were allegedly paid with cash wired from West Africa to mid- and high-level fences in exchange for the stolen vehicles, according to authorities. The vehicles were stolen from towns all over New Jersey. 

    Graham Hoffman, a 29-year-old paramedic and firefighter with the Kansas City Fire Department (KCFD), died Sunday while responding to a welfare check for a woman found wandering along a highway and bleeding heavily from her hand around 1 a.m.

    The woman, 39-year-old Shanetta Boswell, initially refused help from Hoffman and police, but then changed her mind and agreed to be taken to the hospital for treatment, authorities told KSHB.

    But on the way there, she allegedly attack paramedics. Cops who were following the the ambulance reported that it suddenly veered off the road and the driver lept out in a panic and opened the back doors to help his colleague while shouting “she has a knife.”

Illegal aliens Paata Kochyashvili, 38 years old; Zaza Otarashvili, 46 years old; and Besiki Khutsishvili, 52 years old, all from Georgia, have been arrested and charged by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) for the murder of Aleksandre Modebadze on April 26.

Despite the best efforts of Maryland law enforcement authorities to protect a known criminal alien gang member, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested Brayan Eleazar Angulo-Barrios, 26, in Hyattsville, Maryland. Angulo-Barrios was shielded from arrest by ICE when he was released by the Prince George’s County Department of Corrections. Officials released the criminal alien despite the filing of an immigration detainer by ICE.

     Despite authorities saying there was no threat to the community, Schonemann’s killing sparked fear among churchgoers and locals.

    “I mean, we locked our doors last night. It’s just something that we are just not used to doing. Everybody is just, until we know what’s going on, we don’t know if it was a family member, or, we don’t know what, who could do this to him,” his neighbor, Mike Anders, said.

    “Honestly, I was shocked because New River is so small. … I leave my keys in my vehicles, don’t lock my door and things like that,” local resident Emily Brean added. “Why are you gonna murder a pastor or a minister? You know, for what?”

What is wrong with these people that they don't lock their doors? This isn't 1950.

    Downtown Kansas City [Missouri] has become a hotspot for illegal street racing and reckless ATV and dirt bike riders tearing through the neighborhoods - chaos that escalated last month when a police officer was hit by an ATV, Fox 4 reported.

    Now, frustrated business owners and locals are weighing whether to abandon downtown altogether, blaming the Dem-run city's leadership and law enforcement for failing to curb the chaos and restore a sense of safety.

    Hundreds of Indian and Chinese college-graduate migrants in the United States have been fired from white-collar jobs in California, Washington, DC, and elsewhere, [sic]

    But the migrants are pushing back with lawyers, complaints in the Indian media, and pleas to Indian-origin members of Congress. 

I had hoped that it was because of a crackdown on the abuse of the H1B visa program, but no. It was because they were such upstanding people:

More are losing jobs because the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has deleted their visas or their names from a federal database — dubbed SEVIS — that allows migrants to get work permits after enrolling in U.S. colleges. Their entries and work permits are being deleted from SEVIS because of their prior criminal activity — such as shoplifting, drunk driving, or street altercations — that was ignored by President Joe Biden’s pro-migration deputies.

    Aditya Harsono learned his student visa had been revoked last month as he was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers at the hospital where he works.

    Harsono, a 33 year-old father to a young child, was told a 2022 vandalism conviction for spray-painting a bridge and four trucks meant he'd been deemed a national security risk.

    An Ohio sheriff's deputy working on a traffic detail near the University of Cincinnati was struck and killed Friday by a vehicle driven by the father of a teenager who was shot and killed by authorities a day earlier, police said. 

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    The son of the suspect was shot and killed Thursday as Cincinnati police officers chased four suspected car thieves in an encounter that lasted just six seconds. The officers responded to a call around 9:30 a.m. about a Kia SUV stolen from Edgewood, Kentucky, when four suspects inside the car took off running, Fox 19 Now reported. 

The suspect is Rodney Hinton Jr.

    A porn star allegedly decapitated and dismembered a couple before storing their severed heads in a freezer and dumping the rest of their remains in suitcases at a popular landmark, a court in the United Kingdom heard.

    Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, is accused of murdering Albert Alfonso, 62, and Paul Longworth, 71, at their West London apartment on July 8, 2024.

    This weekend, a wave of anti-mass migration demonstrations erupted across Europe, with tens of thousands of people gathering in Ireland, England, Germany, and Poland to voice their frustrations with and opposition to the current migration policies imposed by Brussels and their globalist-led governments.

    The demonstrations, fueled by growing concerns over national security, ever-increasing strained public services, and the erosion of cultural identities and their formerly high-trust societies, showcased the rising discontent in local communities, particularly in working-class and rural areas.

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