Saturday, June 28, 2025

The Diversity Report #29

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

  • This news report on the "jugging" crime trend may be one of the most racist videos you watch--all the criminals appear to be black. Also, watch for the mug shot of the criminal that looks like an orc.  

VIDEO: "This New Crime Trend is SWEEPING Across the Country..."
TheDC Shorts (4 min.)

The lesson from New York City is that BOTH illegal and legal immigration can ruin your country. It’s not just the open border, it’s also our suicidal mass LEGAL migration policies bringing in over 1 million people a year: green cards, chain migration, refugee resettlement, anchor babies, and asylum scams. This all needs to be ended. 

  • "Supreme Court delivers bombshell ruling on Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship"--Daily Mail. In a case on birthright citizenship, the Supreme Court ruled that federal district courts do not have the authority to issue nationwide injunctions. "The ruling allows Trump's executive order halting birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants to take effect in states and jurisdictions that did not directly challenge his action in court," the article reports, although "[i]t could mean citizenship rules vary from state to state, pending ongoing litigation." The challenged policy held that children born to parents in the United States illegally or on temporary visas would not automatically become citizens. The Supreme Court ruling did not address the merits of the case, just the issuance of injunctions. 
  • "Trump is creating new universes of people to deport"--CNN.  CNN's complaint? That the Administration will deport people who tried to game the system by falsely claiming asylum after they entered the country illegally:

    The plans that the administration has been working on are targeting people who came into the US unlawfully and then applied for asylum while in the country.

    The plan here is to dismiss those asylum claims, which could affect potentially hundreds of thousands of people and then make them immediately deportable.  

    An invasive species of flesh-eating flies has been discovered moving towards the US border, using the same route millions of migrants took to America in recent years.

    The New World Screwworm (NWS) lays hundreds of larvae in the wounds of animals and people, which hatch within hours and start consuming the victim's tissue.

    These infestations can lead to deep, painful wounds that become infected and often result in death if left untreated.

Germany’s population is estimated at 84 million people, and more than 25% of the residents have a migrant background. The term “migration background” includes both those who have immigrated themselves (first-generation migrants) and those born in Germany to two immigrant parents (second-generation). Nearly 16.1 million people — 19.4% of the population — were immigrants themselves, while an additional 5.2 million, or 6.3%, were born in Germany to two foreign-born parents.

This has obviously been a boon to the native Germans, as the article also relates: "According to a report last year, over 41% of crime suspects in Germany were foreigners while 75% of victims were Germans."

    Under the previous left-leaning government, Germany began paying around 2 million euros ($2.34 million) annually to non-governmental organizations carrying out rescues of migrant-laden boats in trouble at sea. 

    For them, it has been a key source of funds: Germany’s Sea-Eye, which said rescue charities have saved 175,000 lives since 2015, received around 10% of its total income of around 3.2 million euros from the German government.  

... It’s not just certain boroughs like Tower Hamlets or Acton where you’d be forgiven for thinking you were somewhere in the Middle East but central London too. In Mayfair, Knightsbridge, Belgravia, Kensington and Chelsea you hear less and less English spoken on the street and it’s rare to be served by a British born person. Having lived in London for nearly all my adult years I have never known it so alien, so divided, more crowded, dirtier, less safe and less policed than now.

    Betz works with larger themes. Falling living standards and a dearth of well-paid jobs create an “expectation gap”, seeding resentment and apathy through whole generations. The creeping normalisation of identitarian factionalism across British life, both daily and political, weakens our ability to function as a coherent nation. Unprecedented levels of immigration produce growing anxiety in the majority population, an anxiety that may metastasise into something darker. Finally, and perhaps most damningly, Betz brings up a rising crisis of government legitimacy: “The primary thing to be tested is legitimacy. If you have legitimacy, you have no insurgent problem. If you don’t, you are very likely to have an insurgent problem. It’s as simple as that.”

    In his academic work, Betz has described legitimacy as a kind of magic spell. If polls are anything to go by, it’s a spell that has now been well and truly broken: a record 45% of Brits “almost never” trust the government to put the nation first. As the academic says: “There has been a collapse in trust over the course of a generation.” The once awesome magus has been revealed as a syphilitic old soak, his robes stained sacking, his staff a rolled newspaper. Public trust in politicians, then, is at an all-time low (“Journalists aren’t much more trusted,” he adds in a wry aside), but Betz is deeply worried that faith in all kinds of institutions is diminishing rapidly.

    There are often very good reasons for this trust deficit, especially in areas like crime and punishment. Take the recent furore over sentencing. “It’s ridiculous to deny that we have a two-tier justice system,” Betz says. “Just last week, the Justice Secretary said the sentencing guidelines are two-tier. Which begs the question of what a Justice Secretary is for… It’s outrageous.” Things are no better at the other end of the justice system. “Our police establishment is not neutral. It’s heavily politically biased,” he says, even as the Met fails to solve any neighbourhood crime across swathes of the capital. 

    According to an upcoming report from the independent National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) organisation, the number of people involved in the black market economy has grown by 80 per cent since 2016. The report found that as many as one in ten adults in Britain are connected to the underground economy.

    The Sun on Sunday newspaper reported that NatCen claimed that this has resulted in the black market expanding to a staggering £260 billion industry, enabling delinquent businesses to avoid around £2.2 billion in tax every year. The social research organisation specifically pointed to the illegal migrant crisis in recent years as a top contributor to the burgeoning black market. 

The U.S. Consulate in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, issued an alert over a series of kidnappings along certain Mexican border highways. The warning follows the actions by teams of gunmen who abducted at least ten people in at least three separate cases in recent days. It remains unclear if other similar cases have not been reported.

Also: "The border state of Tamaulipas is listed as a level 4 Do Not Travel region, the highest designation, which is also used for active war zones."

Chinese nationals connected to the University of Michigan have been federally charged with lying to law enforcement about taking photos near a military base, illegally voting in the 2024 presidential election, and smuggling in dangerous biological materials into the country in just the past year alone. 

    ICE Denver said that Friday morning, ICE agents and FBI Denver were attempting to arrest Jose Reyes Leon-Deras, who they claim is a “criminal alien” from El Salvador convicted of and wanted for the rape of a child in Italy.

    The agency said that during their surveillance of Leon-Deras, members of the immigration advocacy group known as Colorado Rapid Response arrived at the scene and alerted the man to the presence of law enforcement. 

“A 16-year-old citizen of Colombia, with a conviction for reckless driving resulting in death was arrested by ICE Denver officers last week and will remain in ICE custody pending an immigration hearing,” the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office announced on X. 

U.S. trucking companies are undermined by lower-wage Mexican truckers who use B-1 visitor visas to snatch delivery contracts from American truckers after they deliver a load from Mexico, says a May 8 article on the FreightWaves.com website. 

    The Department of Justice announced Friday that Walter Barnes III, the founder of government contractor Vistant (previously known as PM Consulting Group, or PMCG) and Roderick Watson, a USAID contracting official, pleaded guilty to a bribery scheme in which Barnes and two others conspired to pay Watson $1 million in exchange for $544 million in contracts.

    What has not been reported is that the Biden administration continued to steer contracts to Vistant/PMCG even after it knew of the massive corruption: the migration contract, even larger than the $544 million in the indictment, and others that are still active.

    The $800 million contract went to a joint venture between Barnes’ company and CollaborateUp, a tiny consultancy run out of a suburban home in Falls Church, Virginia, where its CEO, Richard Crespin — who runs the company while also working at a think tank — lives. The Virginia home was the address listed on the $800 million contract.

This June, many Target stores will feature a section of American-themed apparel in place of what had become their Pride month merchandising, marking a major step back from the company’s involvement in Pride month celebrations in previous years.

This means that they will slip back into being more deceptive and less open about their intentions.

    “A government burdens the religious exercise of parents when it requires them to submit their children to instruction that poses ‘a very real threat of undermining’ the religious beliefs and practices that the parents wish to instill,” Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the majority.

    “And a government cannot condition the benefit of free public education on parents’ acceptance of such instruction.”

    Varley is accused of murder, manslaughter, two counts of assault by penetration of a child, five counts of child cruelty, one count of inflicting grievous bodily harm, and one count of sexual assault of a child.

    He is further accused of 10 counts of taking indecent photographs of a child, one count of distributing indecent photographs of a child, two counts of possessing indecent pseudo images of a child, and one count of possession of an extreme pornographic image.

    McGowan-Fazakerley is charged with allowing the death of a child, as well as two counts of child cruelty and one count of sexual assault of a child. 

2 comments:

  1. Seemed to me that a lot of these "juggings" could be prevented by simply practicing situational awareness. Be aware of who is around when you are getting a large amount of cash at the bank or ATM. Be aware if someone is following you on foot or by vehicle. Be aware of who is around you when you make your next stop and prepare to exit your vehicle. A little effort goes a long way in avoiding trouble. Oh...and no surprise on who the perpetrators are.

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