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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Mayor Eric Adams can boost charter students WITHOUT Albany’s help

 Mayor Eric Adams has confirmed he backs charter schools, saying that “we should be looking at the successful schools and scale them up, duplicate them, not tear them down.”

Most of the talk now is about whether Albany lawmakers should lift the cap on the number of charters allowed in New York City.

But Adams can make good on his support without any help from Albany at all.

A crucial piece of New York’s educational system is the Learning to Work program, and with a few minor tweaks, it could give thousands of students a much-needed boost.

Learning to Work pairs community-based organizations with Department of Education transfer high schools to provide, among other things, internships and job training for over-age and under-credited students — those who are ahead in age but behind in grade level.

Since these students are at a higher risk of dropping out or “aging out” of the school system, they require additional support services.

That’s why the city established LTW programs, which give students access to paid internships, social/emotional support, in-depth job training and college and career exploration activities.

For decades, they’ve proven successful in improving outcomes. Learning to Work increases the odds a student will graduate.

One study found transfer schools with LTW had, on average, graduation rates more than 4% higher than comparison groups; non-LTW transfer schools did not.

Adams previously called on the Department of Education to make Learning to Work programs available to charter school students.
Adams previously called on the Department of Education to make Learning to Work programs available to charter school students.
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“In 2019, after LTW funding was reduced in Young Adult Borough Centers, the dropout rate slightly increased for the first time in nearly a decade,” consultant Ali Holstein observed.

But despite the universal agreement on the need for these extra services and the program’s effectiveness, thousands of transfer-school students can’t get this support simply because the transfer high school they chose to attend is a public charter school, not a public district school.

Charter schools — alternative public schools that allow for more freedom and experimentation — also serve over-age, under-credited students.

But the de Blasio administration denied those students critical LTW services because they attended charter transfer schools and not district transfer schools.

The new mayoral administration has a golden opportunity to address this inequity and “scale up” what works.

Students should not be punished simply for having different needs. We know that a one-size-fits-all education system doesn’t work.

Meeting students where they are — and providing the needed resources for their success — is how we lift all New York students.

Mayor Adams knows denying any one group of students funding due to the school they attend is unfair. As Brooklyn borough president in 2018, he wrote a letter to then-Chancellor Carmen Farina urging her to secure “LTW grants for all of our over-age/under-credited students, regardless of what school they attend.”

He recognized that different school models work for different students, noting in the same letter that exclusion from LTW because they attend a charter school is “unfair to the hundreds of public school families who have finally found an alternative educational model that suits their unique needs.”

Parent calling for the New York City charter school cap to be lifted at a rally in Manhattan.
Parents calling for the New York City charter school cap to be lifted at a rally in Manhattan.
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Borough President Adams’ letter went unanswered. But now, as Mayor Adams, he can take the action he called for in 2018 and give all the public students in his care the resources they need to grow into independent, productive members of our great city.

Adams has been a champion for students, and we know he is not done fighting.

The charter-cap battle is an important one — and we applaud him for taking it on. But there is even lower-hanging fruit.

We ask Mayor Adams to fulfill the request of Borough President Adams and give all deserving public students access to Learning to Work, regardless of the school that best fits their needs.

Sara Asmussen, Jai Nanda and Ron Tabano operate three charter transfer-high-school networks in New York City

https://nypost.com/2023/04/12/mayor-eric-adams-can-boost-charter-students-without-albanys-help/

Al Qaeda fighter’s entry to US through southern border enticing to potential terrorists

 An unlikely FBI counterterrorism case now wrapping up in Ohio casts a bright and shining light on a gaping national-security hole at the US southwest border as the greatest mass migration crisis in American history overwhelms its defenses. 

The Ohio FBI field office last year busted Iraqi asylum seeker, former al Qaeda fighter Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, in the midst of orchestrating a credible international plot to assassinate former President George W. Bush in Texas using a remarkable tactic.

A federal judge in Ohio has just accepted Shihab’s guilty plea on charges that he was going to smuggle at least four Iraqi nationals over the southern border for the Bush assassination, court records show.

(Plea deal papers showing all but one charge were dropped indicate that Shihab is cooperating with US intelligence on overseas issues related to his plot.) 

Lost in general media disinterest in terrorism cases that don’t involve white supremacists is that this FBI investigation exposed — in rare, multi-colored detail — that serious Islamic terrorist operatives outside the country now see the overwhelmed southern border with Mexico as a breach-able route into America. 

Of course they do.

Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab
Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab was apprehended last year after conspiring to kill former President George W. Bush.
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Border patrol agent talks to a group of migrants
The chaos at the US-Mexico border has made the hotspot a potential entryway for would-be terrorists, according to columnist Todd Bensman.
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A record-smashing 4.8 million illegal immigrants have crossed since President Biden took office, according to Homeland Security boss Alejandro Mayorkas and other sources, by far the most ever in the time span. At least 1.5 million of those are presumed to have entered the country undetected as “gotaways.” 

former al Qaeda fighter who killed many US soldiers during the early phases of the Iraq war, Shihab himself somehow managed to fly into an America airport with a tourist visa under intelligence radars, in September 2020, before the current mass migration crisis began. 

He overstayed the tourist visa, lodged an asylum claim forestalling deportation and began contemplating the border, an arrest warrant affidavit shows. 

As border defenses collapsed, Shihab clearly realized that crossing terrorist operatives among the millions had become less risky than the tourist visa overstay method he’d used. 

He claimed to undercover FBI informants that he’d successfully smuggled in two Hezbollah operatives across it, the records allege, without elaboration, then turned to replicating that success for the Bush assassination plan. 

Shihab reached out to his former terrorist comrades with whom he’d killed Americans in Iraq, a unit once known as “Thunder” in Arabic, and began working with a new unit leader in Qatar. 

Thankfully, the FBI introduced informants into Shihab’s circle, records show. 

Inside the conspiracy 

Plans called for at least four of eight Thunder terrorists to pay $40,000 each for travel into Brazil on fraudulently obtained visas, then up through the notorious Darien Gap jungle smuggling passage between Colombia and Panama. 

Migrants crossing the border
Informants reported Shihab’s terrorists would meld in unnoticed with the multinational masses moving north to the US-Mexico border, then cross by wearing faux Border Patrol uniforms.
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A record-setting 250,000 immigrants from 150 countries crossed through the gap in 2022, compared with fewer than 10,000 most years in normal times, for perspective. 

From Central America, Shihab’s terrorists would meld in unnoticed with the multinational masses moving north to the US-Mexico border, then cross maybe wearing faux Border Patrol uniforms, the informants reported. 

As the plot progressed, Shihab actually flew to Texas and conducted surveillance of Bush’s homes in Dallas and a central Texas ranch. 

He was figuring out how to provision weapons for the arriving operatives for when they could stalk and kill Bush. 

His May 2022 arrest certainly foiled the plot but sounded an important alarm that must be heard as the historic multinational mass migration continues into its third year at ionospheric heights. 

What this case demonstrates, beyond the fact that these particular bad guys saw the border as more vulnerable to entry than before the crisis started, is that the rest of the jihadist universe must also see it that way.

They’d be correct. 

Flood of migrants 

Since Biden’s January 2021 inauguration, a record-breaking 169 illegal immigrants on the FBI terrorism watch list have been caught after their crossings, Customs and Border Protection statistics show.

How many others got through among the 1.5 million “gotaways” who reached the interior and have disappeared is the crucial question at hand. 

Shihab undoubtedly hoped his terrorist brothers would be among those gotaways. 

Border patrol agent talks to a group of migrants
Since January 2021, a record-breaking 169 illegal immigrants on the FBI terrorism watch list have been caught after their crossings.
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So many immigrants are now coming from countries of terrorism concern in the Middle East, South Asia and North Africa that a nonprofit saw enough demand for services to open up a shelter in Tijuana last April, just two blocks from the border wall, that caters only to Muslims.

It’s always packed to capacity with Muslim migrants of unknown and unchecked backgrounds who all plan to cross into America one way or another. 

When I investigated this facility last fall, I met Russian Chechens, Tajikistanis, Syrians, Uzbeks and Somalis.

The shelter’s director admitted in November that since her grand opening, no one from US intelligence had ever reached out to ask her anything, and neither had the Mexicans. 

The American indifference is just one of many pieces of evidence indicating security breakdown.

As I also recently reported, a Lebanese-Venezuelan migrant who swam the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville, Texas, in early December 2021 was on the FBI terror watch list. 

FBI agents who still managed to interview him amid that month’s record crush of humanity, found “substantial derogatory intelligence” on the Venezuelan and counted him as “high-risk” and a “flight risk,” recommending that he remain in custody, records I have show. 

Normally, such individuals are deported.

But instead, ICE headquarters ordered the man released for fear that, due to his weight, he might catch COVID.

He remained free last time I checked, pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. 

Another fouled-up case happened on the Mexican side, where the FBI is supposed to closely collaborate.

According to other documents leaked to me, Mexican immigration officials in April 2021 caught a watch-listed Yemeni named Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed just as he was about to cross into Del Rio. 

Mexico tried deporting him. But in July 2021, a moment when the border was swamped on both sides, the Yemeni came back.

Rather than deport Ahmed, as I reported, the Mexicans simply let him go to clear out detention centers.

A “Be On the Lookout” went to law enforcement along the US border, which I have. It’s unclear if American law enforcement ever found him. 

Worst-case scenario 

There’s worse.

In late May, Fox News’ Adam Sabes and Bill Melugin reported that Border Patrol somehow missed that Colombian national Isnardo Garcia-Amado was on the FBI’s terror watch list after they caught him crossing in April near Yuma, Ariz.

In the chaos that month, Border Patrol released the suspected terrorist and gave him a GPS monitoring device as an alternative to detention, a common way now for the agency to process the hundreds of thousands of migrants overwhelming detention centers. 

Garcia-Amado was free inside the US for two weeks before ICE arrested him in Pinellas County, Florida on May 6, Fox News reported. 

Before the feds wrap up the Shihab case with a final bow and move on, America should pause and see it for what it means as the historic Biden border crisis rages on for at least the next two years.

https://nypost.com/2023/04/12/door-wide-open-for-terror/

Which States Allow The Permitless Carry Of Guns?

 In July, Florida will become the 26th state in the U.S. that isn't requiring a permit to carry a concealed gun in public.

As Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports, Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation last week finalizing the change. In recent years, more and more states have enacted similar legislation, but the case of Florida is significant as it still outlaws the open carry of guns - typically only common in a few states that have very strict gun legislation.

Infographic: Which States Allow the Permitless Carry of Guns? | Statista

All other 25 states that allow permitless concealed carry also allow permitless open carry. Alabama was the latest to implement no carry permits at all on Jan. 1, 2023, preceded by Indiana, Georgia and Ohio in 2022 and Utah, Montana, Iowa, Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas in 2021. The change in Indiana made headlines as it occurred just two weeks before a deadly mass shooting at a mall in an Indianapolis suburb, where a gunman killed three and wounded two more before being shot dead by a bystander who also carried a gun.

For many decades, Vermont was the only state with these types of laws, which is why the practice is sometimes also referred to as “Vermont carry”. In 2011, Wyoming was the first state to enact or re-introduce similar laws.

Throughout the U.S., there are eight states requiring permits for open and concealed carry. Another three (plus Washington D.C.) require permits for concealed carry and prohibit the open carry of most guns. 13 states allow the open carry of guns without a permit while requiring one for concealed carry (no states do it the other way around).

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/which-states-allow-permitless-carry-guns-0

Toxic Indiana Fire Will Spew Smoke, Soot, And Ash For Days, Officials Say

 by Caden Pearson via The Epoch Times,

A “serious, large-scale” industrial fire spewing toxic smoke that forced the evacuation of more than 2,000 residents of Richmond, Indiana, on Tuesday will burn for several days, authorities say.

As of late Tuesday night, the blaze was under control and not expected to spread.

However, the Wayne County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) said in an update that the fire will keep burning and producing smoke, soot, and ash for several more days. This is due to the nature of the fire and the fuel it was burning.

The fire was located at the former Hoffco factory, located 70 miles east of Indianapolis and near the Ohio border. Plastics and other materials were being stored for recycling or resale at the factory, which ceased operations in 2009.

Individuals within 0.5 miles of the fire were required to evacuate, while those outside the zone sheltering in place were urged to turn off their HVAC units, keep all windows and doors closed, and bring their pets inside.

The Wayne County EMA urged residents to follow these instructions as soon as possible to ensure their safety, as it was unclear how long it would take to contain the blaze.

Some residents from nearby areas have been sharing photos on social media of debris. Authorities have cautioned against disturbing or touching any debris, as it was unknown what chemicals may or may not be on the debris.

Videos of a giant, black plume were also circulating on social media. The exact health impacts of the fire and smoke were unknown as of late Tuesday since officials were unsure of what had burned.

The Wayne County EMA’s alert noted that the primary concerns were for respiratory issues, including shortness of breath, irritated skin, and burning or irritated eyes. Those with respiratory issues were advised to be especially cautious and seek medical advice or evaluation if breathing troubles arise.

Smoke rises from an industrial fire at 358 NW F Street, in Richmond, Ind., on April 11, 2023. (Zach Piatt/The Palladium-Item via AP)

Evacuation

At the scene, the Indiana State Fire Marshall warned that the smoke was “definitely toxic.” However, no injuries have yet been reported.

“This fire is going to burn for a few days,” the state’s fire marshall added, Fox 59 reported.

Late Tuesday night, Richmond Mayor Dave Snow took to Twitter to say that operations would continue overnight, and a bus would remain on hand to assist with evacuation needs.

He also said he is in constant communication with the Fire Department, Police Department, and Wayne County Emergency Management Agency, and will continue to provide updates as they become available.

Earlier, the mayor cautioned residents to avoid the area if possible while first responders attempt to get the blaze under control, describing it as “dangerous.”

Snow shared an evacuation map on Twitter.

Snow said the facility was ordered to clean up and remediate the site due to the fire hazard posed by the way the materials were being stored.

The fire started in a tractor-trailer parked on the site and quickly spread. The cause is not yet known. Numerous units are present at the scene to contain the fire.

Wind from the west blew black smoke across the state border into Ohio. Bethesda Worship Center in Richmond offered temporary shelter for people forced out of their homes while other agencies were trying to arrange hotel rooms as needed.

State and federal regulators were present at the scene to assess air quality and other environmental impacts.

The mayor of Richmond, which has a population of 35,000, also said Tuesday that the fire had been contained on the city’s northwest side, with efforts being made to prevent it from spreading to the East side.

The Wayne County EMA said the investigation surrounding the fire would take several weeks and span multiple agencies.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/toxic-indiana-fire-will-spew-smoke-soot-and-ash-days-officials-say

Cutera fires CEO, stock tumbles and large investor speaks out

 Cutera Inc on Wednesday fired its chief executive and a senior director, which prompted a nearly 30% drop in its share price and one of the aesthetics device maker's biggest investors to call for a special meeting to end the escalating boardroom brawl.

CEO David Mowry and activist investor J. Daniel Plants, who has served on the board for eight years, were terminated for alleged violations of their employment contracts, Cutera said.

The firings come just days after the company and Mowry along with Plants squared off publicly over how the board was handling succession plans for Mowry, who had said in January he wanted to leave.

Mowry and Plants' Voce Capital, who jointly own 7% of the company, on Monday accused the board of having become "factionalized" and blamed a number of directors for having failed to handle the search for a new chief appropriately.

The two men each asked for a special meeting where investors could vote on board candidates and the company created a special committee of independent directors to study the requests.

News of the firings on Wednesday unnerved investors who sent the share price tumbling 28% to end trading at $19.44 a share, leaving it down 72% in the last 52 weeks of trading.

RTW Investments, Cutera's second biggest investor with a 9.3% stake, called on the company to reinstate Mowry and to hold a special meeting. Market reaction to Mowry's removal "demonstrates the need for the Special Meeting and the lack of confidence in the board," RTW said in a statement.

Cutera justified the firings by saying Mowry and Plants had violated their employment agreements and fiduciary duties by disclosing "highly confidential internal deliberations of the board."

Mowry and Plants sued in Delaware Chancery to force the company to reopen the nomination window where board director candidates can be proposed.

RTW is the second large investor to speak out publicly about the escalating tensions after hedge fund Pura Vida on Tuesday warned the company to settle its differences. It also said it has a CEO and director candidates in mind who could help.

Mayor Adams And NYPD Unveil Dystopian Robot Dog To Fight Crime

 Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Police Department have reintroduced the controversial robotic dog for surveillance patrols, and there's another surprise this time: an R2-D2-style robot. These robots are set to debut in Times Square, making this already bustling area of the city appear even more than dystopian ever. 

According to local news ABC 7, Mayor Adams said Tuesday he is modernizing the NYPD with the latest technology to fight crime. 

"We are scanning the globe to find technology that will assure this city is safe," the mayor said. 

The return of the $74,000 Boston Dynamics' four-legged robotic dog called "Digidog" is set to assist the NYPD in investigating high-risk or hazardous incidents. Digidog first appeared on the streets in 2020 and was shelved months later after civil rights advocates called the technology 'aggressive policing.' 

Besides the robotic canine, the NYPD will add a K5 Autonomous Security Robot to its force and the StarChase GPS system. 

Think of the K5 robot as Robocop; Its R2-D2 style with real-time situational awareness and cameras will allow the NYPD to monitor streets. There's yet to be a word if the police will be operating facial tracking software from the robot's cameras... 

"This K5 robot provides real-time situational awareness and actionable intelligence to first responders and also provides a physical crime deterrence," Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey said. 

And then there's the StarChase GPS system, which allows police, in a hand-held or vehicle-mounted launcher, to track a tagged vehicle remotely. 

"We want the public to know that the use of these technologies will be transparent, consistent, and always done in collaboration with the people that we serve.

"And as with every NYPD initiative, we will continuously evaluate their use and impact on our city. Our job is to fight crime and keep people safe. And these tools are significant steps forward in that vital mission," Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell.

If you're curious about how the StarChase GPS system works. Watch this:

The introduction of these new technologies coincides with a rise in crime in New York City amid a worsening police shortage.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/mayor-adams-and-nypd-unveil-dystopian-robot-dog-fight-crime