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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Swamp Draining in the USA > Rubio trims bloated State Dept. of several offices and programs

 

Overhaul of US State Department eliminates climate envoy and war crimes offices

Americas

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio unveiled a restructuring of the US State Department on Tuesday, saying the "bloated" organisation was ideologically out of sync with the Trump administration. The revamp eliminates an office on war crimes and the role of special climate envoy, which was a senior position under former president Joe Biden.




Marco Rubio billed the plan as a major shake-up in the State Department, long a bĂȘte noire for many US conservatives, although the outline was less drastic than drafts that have circulated – including one of which would have virtually wiped out day-to-day diplomacy in Africa.

"The Department is bloated, bureaucratic and unable to perform its essential diplomatic mission in this new era of great-power competition," Rubio said in a statement, referring to US rivalry with China.

"The sprawling bureaucracy created a system more beholden to radical political ideology than advancing America's core national interests."

One key change will be eliminating a division in charge of "civilian security, democracy and human rights". 


It will be replaced by a new office of "coordination for foreign assistance and humanitarian affairs" that will absorb functions of the US Agency for International Development – gutted at the start of the Trump administration with the elimination of more than 80 percent of programs.

The new office will oversee a bureau on "democracy, human rights and religious freedom" – a shift from the current "Democracy, Human Rights and Labor", which included advocacy for workers' rights overseas.

Previous administrations from both major US parties had separate envoys in charge of religious freedom, a position now being merged.

In an opinion piece, Rubio aired grievances about previous work within the bureau, including its unsuccessful internal push to restrict weapons sales to Israel on human rights grounds.

"The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor became a platform for left-wing activists to wage vendettas against 'anti-woke' leaders in nations such as PolandHungary and Brazil, and to transform their hatred of Israel into concrete policies such as arms embargoes," he wrote in the piece on Substack.


'Eviscerating American soft power'

The restructuring formalizes the end of a special envoy on climate, which had been a senior position under Joe Biden.

The plan also eliminates an office on war crimes, whose recent work has included documenting Russia's treatment of civilians in Ukraine. The Office of Global Criminal Justice monitored war crimes and atrocities globally.

Rubio's outline also gets rid of the Office of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, whose activities have included a task force that tries to prevent atrocities overseas before they happen.

State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said that the end of offices did not necessarily mean their functions would end and that their areas of focus "could be implemented in a better, more nimble, faster way".

Lawmakers of the rival Democratic Party accused Rubio, a former senator, of a lack of transparency and of ceding ground to China, which has topped the United States globally in its number of diplomatic missions.

"These potentially sweeping changes have less to do with streamlining the State Department and more to do with eviscerating American soft power, including our values-driven defense of human rights and democracy globally," said Representative Gregory Meeks, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Brandon Wu of anti-poverty group ActionAid USA said that Rubio's plan was "part of an unhinged crusade against perceived 'woke' policies and practices, not a coherent plan for reform".

The plan, which Congress has been notified about, would eliminate 132 of the department's 734 bureaus and offices, according to an internal State Department memo. 

Undersecretaries will submit plans to reduce staff by 15 percent, the document added.

It was not immediately clear how many people would be laid off as a result of the revamp, but a report in online publication the Free Press, which Rubio posted on X, said an additional 700 positions would be eliminated.

A senior State Department official, asked about the figures, said they sounded "correct" but that some positions may be eliminated without laying people off.

"There will not be stories or images of people carting their belongings out of the building today," the official told reporters on condition of anonymity.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP and Reuters)

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US shuts down office that fought disinformation from Russia, China and Iran

Americas

The US State Department has shut down its Global Engagement Center, which aimed to counter disinformation from countries including Russia, China and Iran. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed on Wednesday that the centre restricted free speech in the US and elsewhere.


The State Department has shut down its office that sought to deal with misinformation and disinformation that RussiaChina and Iran have been accused of spreading.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement Wednesday that he had closed what had been known as the Global Engagement Center because it had taken actions to restrict freedom of speech in the United States and elsewhere.

The agency has been a frequent target of criticism from conservatives for calling out media and online reports that it said are biased or untruthful. At times, it has identified US websites and social media accounts that it argued were amplifying misinformation, particularly related to the Russia-Ukraine war.

“It is the responsibility of every government official to continuously work to preserve and protect the freedom for Americans to exercise their free speech,” Rubio said, charging that the office worked "to actively silence and censor the voices of Americans they were supposed to be serving”.

Rubio said that is “antithetical” to the principles that “we should be upholding”.

Congress had supported the centre's work, as had previous State Department leadership.

“This is a deeply misleading (and) unserious portrayal of an organization focused on identifying foreign – primarily Russian – disinformation ops,” former State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a post on X.

The State Department's official website shows that the Global Engagement Center closed on December 23, 2024.

(FRANCE 24 with AP)


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Friday, January 31, 2025

Swamp Draining > Colombia submits to the Bully; Ice rounds up 50 Tren de Aragua in Denver; $50mn worth of condoms for Gaza?

 

Colombia surrenders to Trump’s demands

Bogota will dispatch a presidential plane to pick up migrants slated for deportation from the US
Colombia surrenders to Trump’s demands











Colombia has bowed to pressure from Washington and reversed its decision to bar US flights carrying deported illegal migrants from landing in the country. 

On Sunday, Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced that he will turn away American military aircraft full of deportees unless the US sets up “a protocol for the dignified treatment of migrants.” US President Donald Trump quickly reacted by promising to impose tariffs on Colombian goods and visa restrictions on Colombian officials. 

Bogota announced later on Sunday that Petro’s presidential plane would be sent to pick up Colombian nationals slated for deportation“The government of Colombia, under the direction of President Gustavo Petro, has arranged for the presidential plane to facilitate the dignified return of Colombia nationals who were to arrive in the country today in the morning hours, coming in from deportation flights,” Petro’s office said in a statement.

“Colombians, as patriots and subjects of rights, were not and will not be banished from Colombian territory,” the statement said. 

In a lengthy post on X on Monday, Petro condemned the coercion from Washington. “You can use your economic power and arrogance to attempt to stage a coup d’etat, like you did with Allende,” the president wrote, referring to the CIA-orchestrated 1973 military coup in Chile, which led to the murder of democratically elected President Salvador Allende and the imposition of the US-backed dictator Augusto Pinochet.  

“But I will die standing by my principles. I’ve endured torture, and I will endure you,” Petro warned. “You will never dominate us.” He promised to impose tariffs on American goods in response to economic restrictions from the US. 

White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt released a statement later on Monday saying that Colombia “has agreed to all of President Trump’s demands, including the unrestricted acceptance of all illegal aliens from Colombia returned from the United States, including on US military aircraft, without limitation or delay.”

Leavitt added that the drafted tariffs “will be held in reserve, and not signed, unless Colombia fails to honor this agreement.” Visa restrictions and enhanced border and customs checks will stay in place “until the first planeload of Colombia deportees is successfully returned,” she said.

Trump, who was sworn in on January 20, made the fight against illegal immigration one of the key issues of his election campaign. Shortly after taking office, he declared an emergency at the border and deployed additional active-duty soldiers to assist border agents. He also vowed to ramp up deportations. 

I suspect that USA will load the Presidential plane with at least a few members of Tren de Aragua. We will see how much dignity they are treated with and how they respond.





US News

Feds round up 50 Tren de Aragua members at ‘makeshift nightclub’ in Denver as nationwide ICE raids bust child rapists and suspected ISIS terrorists


Federal agents rounded up dozens of members of Tren de Aragua in an overnight raid on a “makeshift nightclub” in Denver after the vicious Venezuelan prison gang terrorized the city and the suburb of Aurora.

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) said agents in Colorado interrupted an “invite-only party” where dozens of the gangbangers were cutting loose in Adams County, just outside Denver city limits.

The busts netted cash, weapons, guns and drugs — including Tusi or “pink cocaine,” a powerful narcotic that the gang has played a major role in distributing across the US.

Video released by the DEA’s Rocky Mountain Division showed a white bus full of the busted gang members being escorted on the snowy roads by law enforcement vehicles.

Around 50 members of the Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua were rounded up and arrested just north of Denver in a pre-dawn raid Sunday.
DEA Rocky Mountain Division
The arrests ensnared around 50 Tren de Aragua members in all, marking the latest in the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigrants with criminal backgrounds who pose a potential threat to public safety.
Law enforcement rounded up dozens of criminal illegal immigrants under a nationwide, multi-agency operation called “Return to Sender,” sources tell The Post.
DEA Rocky Mountain Division

“We want the country to know that we will all support the president’s priority to round up the most dangerous illegal criminals,” DEA acting administrator Derek Maltz told The Post.

Both President Trump and border czar Tom Homan have pledged to find, arrest and ultimately deport millions of migrants who have sneaked into the country illegally.

“The president and the DOJ leaders have made it clear that we are going to work together with a sense of urgency to hold violent criminals accountable,” Maltz said.

“The citizens of this country must feel safe every day throughout the country. One of my goals is to help build an army of good to fight evil.”

Video released by the DEA’s Rocky Mountain Division showed a white bus full of the busted gang members being escorted on the snowy roads by law enforcement vehicles.
DEA Rocky Mountain Division

The first migrant roundups — part of an operation dubbed “Return to Sender” — are focusing on migrants who have been charged with crimes or have been ordered deported by a judge.

The DEA and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) led Sunday’s pre-dawn efforts in Colorado, and they were joined by squads from Homeland Security Investigations and ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations to execute the busts.

The Post has been at the forefront of reporting how Tren de Aragua terrorized the Denver suburb of Aurora — a city with a population of just under 400,000 — for months, even taking over entire neighborhoods and apartment complexes.

The busts happened just a few miles northwest of Aurora.

Both Trump and Homan have pledged to find, arrest and ultimately deport millions of migrants who have sneaked into the country illegally.
DEA Rocky Mountain Division

Similar enforcement operations have taken place around the country in recent days, rounding up some 600 illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities from coast to coast including New York state, according to ICE.

ICE New York agents took several migrant criminals into custody, including Gokhan Adriguzel, a 30-year-old Turkish national who is a “known or suspected terrorist,” according to a release from the agency.

On Saturday in West New York, New Jersey, across the Hudson River from Manhattan, officers stormed an apartment building near 61st Street and Harrison Place around 7:30 a.m., with surveillance footage showing them peeking at mailboxes and then heading upstairs, ABC News reported.

It was not immediately clear if any arrests were made, but ICE told the outlet it doesn’t comment on ongoing enforcement actions.

Border czar Tom Homan (center) showed up for raids in Chicago on Sunday.
DEA Chicago Division

Separately, agents were seen handcuffing an unidentified Hispanic man and putting him in a van without asking questions, Hudson Post reported.

That same day, the offensive continued in Los Angeles, with pre-dawn roundups expected to run seven days a week for the foreseeable future, sources told The Post.

It was not clear how many illegal immigrants were arrested in the LA raids, but sources said the migrants who were taken into custody were being held in ICE detention centers in California pending deportation.

The Chicago DEA this weekend shared images of agents huddling with its partners at ICE and the Department of Justice, the agency later posting on X that it was “conducting targeted operations” in the Windy City.

“US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, along with federal partners, including the FBI, ATF, DEA, CBP and the US Marshals Service, began conducting targeted operations today in Chicago to enforce US immigration law and preserve public safety and national security by keeping potentially dangerous criminal aliens out of our communities,” the statement read.

In social media posts on Sunday, the White House touted the arrests taking place around the country, which it said included criminals ranging from “child rapists to suspected ISIS terrorists.”

The “worst” men arrested, per the White House, include Edgar De La Cruz-Manzo, a Mexican national convicted of raping a child. He was arrested by ICE Seattle on Jan. 25.

ICE Seattle also nabbed Kevin Adith Torres-Velasquez, a Honduran national who was in possession of cocaine, fentanyl and a firearm when he was cuffed Jan. 24.

Edgar De La Cruz-Manzo, a Mexican national convicted of raping a child, was arrested by ICE in Seattle.
White House
Honduran national Kevin Adith Torres-Velasquez was arrested in Seattle with drugs and a firearm.
White House

In western New York, a Jordanian with suspected ties to ISIS was busted by ICE Buffalo/Rouses Point on Jan. 24. 

Also arrested was an MS-13 gang member from El Salvador, who was wanted for aggravated homicide and slapped with an Interpol Red Notice. He was taken into custody by ICE Los Angeles on Jan. 24

An unnamed Jordanian national with suspected ties to ISIS was arrested in western New York.
White House
An unnamed MS-13 gang member from El Salvador was arrested by ICE in Los Angeles.
White House

ICE Los Angeles also took into custody that day an unnamed Mexican man wanted for murder, also with a Red Notice.

Yared Geremew Mekonnen, a convicted sex offender and Ethiopian national, was arrested by ICE New Orleans.

An unnamed Mexican national wanted for murder was arrested in LA.
White House
Yared Geremew Mekonnen, an Ethiopian national and convicted sex offender, was arrested in New Orleans.
White House

In Georgia, Honduran national Osman Antonio Abelar Rubio, who was convicted for DWI and has pending charges for assault and firearm offenses, was taken into custody by ICE Atlanta on Jan. 25.

ICE Boston busted Vitor De Sousa-Lima, a Brazilian man convicted of vehicular manslaughter, on Jan. 25.

Honduran national Osman Antonio Abelar Rubio was arrested in Atlanta.
White House
Vitor De Sousa-Lima, a Brazilian national, was arrested in Boston.
White House
Mexican national Jaime Arroyo-Rivera was arrested in Phoenix.
White House

The final arrest highlighted by the White House was of Jaime Arroyo-Rivera, a Mexican convicted of three counts of aggravated DUI. He was arrested by ICE Phoenix on Jan. 24.

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US spent $50 million on condoms for Gaza

White House

President Donald Trump has accused his predecessor of wasting taxpayer funds
US spent $50 million on condoms for Gaza – White House











President Donald Trump’s push for government efficiency has already discovered wasteful spending such as $50 million allocated to purchase condoms for residents of Gaza, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters at her first briefing.

Trump established the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as a temporary outfit shortly after being sworn in last week. The body is headed by tech mogul and major Trump supporter Elon Musk.

DOGE and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) “found that there was about to be 50 million taxpayer dollars that went out the door to fund condoms in Gaza,” Leavitt told reporters on Tuesday, accusing former President Joe Biden’s administration of a preposterous waste of taxpayer money.”

Did Joe have a friend or a family member who was selling condoms?

Another $37 million was earmarked for the World Health Organization [WHO], which “President Trump, with the swipe of his pen and that executive order, no longer wants the US to be a part of,” Leavitt added.

On Friday, the US State Department ordered a freeze on almost all foreign aid programs for 90 days, pending review to determine whether they line up with the Trump administration’s foreign policy objectives. USAID has already informed NGOs around the world that it was suspending funding until further notice.

Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Israeli-Palestinian Affairs Andrew Miller told the Times of Israel that Leavitt’s claim was “outlandish.

“It’s possible that $50 million is for sexual health or something like that, which includes gynecology and many other services, but certainly not just condoms,” Miller said.

CNN has also challenged Karoline Leavitt’s statement, arguing that no evidence has been provided by the White House to support the claim, and that USAID records show no funding for condoms being allocated to the Middle East in the previous three fiscal years.

According to AFP, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) allocated $60 million in fiscal year 2023 for a variety of contraceptive devices to be sent around the world, not just to Gaza. There are around two million residents in the Palestinian enclave, which has been devastated by a 15-month war with Israel.

During the 2018 tensions with Hamas in Gaza, the Israeli military accused the Palestinian militants of using balloons made from latex condoms to send incendiary and explosive devices across the border. The improvised devices triggered “hundreds” of wildfires, according to the Times of Israel.

At the time, The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) was baffled as to where the condoms might be coming from, as they were not produced locally. The WHO had denied supplying Gaza with the contraceptives.

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