Notable yet underreported news items from the week, as examined by Clarice Feldman. The focus is on immigration issues in the United States and growing divisions within the European Union, contrasting these significant stories with more common mainstream news.
1. Mainstream News Critique:
• Mainstream media tends to focus on partisan and less impactful stories, such as Trump's naming of the Kennedy Center and the release of Epstein files featuring notable figures.
2. Shooting Incidents:
• The shooting events at Brown University and Brookline highlighted failures in police response. A homeless graduate student played a key role in identifying the shooter, raising concerns about police competency.
3. Immigration Sponsor Boondoggle:
• Several NGOs have heavily profited from facilitating the migration of individuals to the U. S., with revenues soaring from $597 million in 2019 to $2 billion by 2022.
• Top executives of these NGOs receive hefty salaries, raising questions about the financial implications for taxpayers.
• The Department of Justice is now demanding immigration sponsors repay welfare benefits used by immigrants, as a reinterpretation of welfare law enforcement has begun.
4. Fractures in the European Union:
• The EU struggled to use frozen Russian funds for supporting Ukraine due to internal disagreements, leading to concerns about Ukraine’s sustainability in the ongoing conflict.
• Hungary opposed any EU plans that would financially burden its citizens, claiming such measures place unnecessary strain on Hungary's economy.
5. Public Sentiment Shift in Germany:
• There’s a significant change in public opinion regarding immigration in Germany. A majority now support a halt on new immigration and mass deportations due to rising crime and integration issues.
• Traditional holiday celebrations in Western Europe have been curtailed due to fears of violence associated with migrant populations.
6. Upcoming News:
• There are growing investigations into widespread vote fraud during the 2020 elections in the U. S., with findings indicating that over 315,000 fake votes were counted in Georgia, questioning election integrity.
The content illustrates critical issues regarding immigration policies in the U. S. and the response of EU member states to external pressures and internal dissatisfaction. With significant shifts in public sentiment about immigration in Germany and accountability measures in the States, these stories deserve more attention amidst typical news cycles focused on sensational headlines.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/12/this_week_s_underreported_news.html
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