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Massive Rescue Operation Underway After Oil Tanker and Cargo Ship Collision Sparks Inferno Off Eastern England Coast

On Monday, a collision between the U.S.-flagged tanker MV Stena Immaculate and the Portugal-registered Solong container ship off the coast of eastern England resulted in both vessels catching fire, prompting a large-scale rescue operation. A total of 32 casualties were brought ashore to Grimsby, with the condition of those rescued still uncertain as emergency services continue their efforts. The incident has attracted attention from U.K. officials, with investigations expected to determine the cause of the collision and assess the environmental impact.

White House and Congressional Hispanic Caucus Meet to Discuss Potential Immigration Deal, No Agreement Reached Yet

The White House and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) met on Saturday to discuss a potential immigration deal, however progress has been slow and a deal is unlikely to be reached before Christmas. The chamber is not set to reconvene until Jan. 9, meaning any aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan will be delayed until then. The White House and the CHC have yet to reach an agreement on the immigration deal.

FBI Director Christopher Wray to Testify Before Congress on Investigations into Individuals Affiliated with Hamas Following Attack on Israel

The FBI has launched multiple investigations into individuals affiliated with Hamas following their attack on Israel last month. The attack set off a "March for Israel" on the National Mall, and FBI Director Christopher Wray is set to testify before the House Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday to discuss the elevated terrorism threat and the "rogue's gallery of foreign terrorist organizations" identified since the attack. Wray's testimony will provide more insight into the FBI's efforts to combat terrorism and protect Americans from potential attacks.

Biden Administration Defends Waiving 26 Federal Laws to Construct Border Wall in South Texas

The Biden administration has come under fire for waiving 26 federal laws in order to construct roughly 20 miles of additional border wall in South Texas. President Joe Biden defended the decision, saying that the Trump-era funding for the barrier must be used to stop illegal migration from Mexico. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas rejected criticism of the decision, saying that the Biden administration was bound by law to follow through with the project. The decision has sparked debate among both Democrats and Republicans, with some arguing that the wall is necessary and others contending that it is a waste of money and a violation of human rights.

Supreme Court Upholds Biden Administration Policy to Prioritize Deportation of Immigrants Posing Greatest Risk to Public Safety

The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 in favor of the Biden administration's policy to prioritize the deportation of immigrants deemed to pose the greatest risk to public safety or were picked up at the border. The policy, which was blocked by the Trump administration, will now be able to take effect, allowing immigration officers to focus their resources on those who pose the greatest risk to public safety. Conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote for the majority that the challengers did not have legal standing to sue over the plan.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Announces 50% Drop in Migrant Crossings at US Southern Border

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced that the number of migrants crossing the US southern border has dropped by 50% since the expiration of pandemic-related asylum restrictions, crediting harsher penalties for unlawful entry. Mayorkas also said the Biden administration is working with Mexico and Central American countries to address the root causes of migration and providing access to medical care, food, and shelter for migrants. The decrease in crossings is a welcome sign for the Biden administration, though it remains to be seen if it will be sustained.

Senators Prepare to Introduce Bill to Extend U.S. Government’s Ability to Expel Migrants Without Court Hearings

A group of senators is preparing to introduce a bill that would extend the U.S. government's ability to expel migrants without court hearings beyond the expiration of a public health order. Arizona Democrat Ruben Gallego has expressed concern that border communities in his state are not prepared to handle the surge of migrants when Covid restrictions end. The proposed bill would allow the U.S. government to continue the soon-to-be terminated Title 42 border expulsion policy for two years without a public health justification.

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