Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Tuesday Things

As another Tuesday comes around, here is another bunch of things going on:



From The Guardian, according to Immigration Minister Carolyn Nokes, employers will have to check the status of E.U. workers in the U.K. if there's a no-deal Brexit.




From Dutch News, the population of the Netherlands has increased by 81,000 this year, mostly by immigration from Europe.  (If you read Dutch, read the story at CBS, which is not the same as the American company Columbia Broadcasting System.)


From Radio Poland, changes in German immigration law could lure Ukrainians now based in Poland.  (RP cites the publication Rzeczpospolita, whose name is the Polish word for "republic".)






From SwissInfo, Europe could provide the last hope for the Asiatic lion.  (This subspecies once ranged from Greece to India.  Now it's confined to the Gir Protected Area in the Indian state of Gujarat.)








From Arutz Sheva, 12 terror suspects are arrested in Samaria.  (Today, Samaria is part of the West Bank, but in ancient times it was the home of the Samaritans, who are still around.)









From Culture Watch, "Eurabia and blasphemy laws".



From The Washington Free Beacon, President Trump plans to limit birthright citizenship by executive order.  (My reaction is basically, "good luck with that.")











From the New York Post, it's dead, Jim.

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