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Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Stossel Exposes the Five Biggest Lies of Socialistic Slavery
Canard about illegals committing fewer crimes than other Americans gets blown apart from DHS data
A common leftist canard, promoted by activists, foundations, Democrat politicians, Catholic bishops, Episcopalian bishops, and other open-borders advocates, holds that illegal aliens commit way fewer crimes than ordinary Americans.
It's sugar-coated garbage, and not just because we look around and confront the evidence of our own eyes, or consider the incentive an open border offers to criminals who can't get into the states otherwise.
Writing at the New York Post, John Lott has come up with a doozy of a report showing how data are skewed to conceal the fact that illegals commit at least three times the crime of ordinary Americans and those legally present, putting paid to the rubbish that crime from illegals is minimal, any illegal-alien crime in the news is just an aberration, and anyone thinking otherwise is just a MAGA racist xenophobe.
Lott points out that the baseline mistake for these claims is that official data lumps legal and illegal immigrants together. Separate them out, and vetted legal immigrants commit very few crimes -- but illegals commit way more than they are given 'credit' for by the open-borders lobby.
Citing DHS data for New York alone, Lott writes:
The DHS data gives us a handy metric to calculate relative rates of criminality.
Altogether, roughly 50,803 people are incarcerated in New York’s prison and jail systems: about 32,469 in the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, and another 18,334 in the state’s city and county jails.
The 7,113 illegal aliens currently incarcerated thus make up 14% of New York’s total inmate population — and this share is likely an underestimate, because the state doesn’t actively identify immigration status.
But assume the DHS data is correct, and illegals make up 14% of incarcerated individuals in New York.New York is estimated to have between 676,000 and 825,000 illegal aliens out of a total state population of 19.99 million — meaning illegal immigrants make up only 3.4% to 4.15% of the state’s population. That means they are overrepresented in the state’s prisons and jails by at least 3.4 times. And even if the population estimate undercounts the number of illegal aliens in New York, and the true number present is two to three times higher, illegal aliens would still be massively overrepresented among New York’s convicted and accused criminals.
Lott points to some factors that likely mean the proportion of illegals committing crimes compared to the rest of the population is even higher than the mere threefold number:
One, once illegals are picked up by lawmen for committing crimes, they are often deported before facing charges or any jail time, which leaves them out of the statistics. Alternatively, illegals are deported before completing their terms.
This implies that the three-times-the-average numbers are likely even higher because these numbers don't show up in crime data.
Lott doesn't mention it, but other factors that likely skew the data away from illegals showing up in it are district attorneys who refuse to prosecute violent crime, cops who retire at their desks, prosecutors who reduce felonies to misdemeanors to prevent illegals' deportation, which happens a lot. There are also judges out there vacating convictions to help the illegals remain in the country. All of that skews crime data to suggest that the crimes never happened, which, to the victims, is quite an insult.
And it puts paid to rest the ridiculous claims from the NGOs, the bishops, the Democrat hacks, and the mainstream media that illegals commit very few crimes.
Eli Lilly, Novo waging price wars as obesity drug market heats up in China
Eli Lilly (LLY) and Novo Nordisk (NVO) are slashing prices of their GLP-1 products in China as the rivalry in the booming obesity drug market there intensifies amid local competition, according to media reports.
Shanghai-based business news outlet Yicai reported on Monday that Novo (NVO) slashed list prices of the two highest dosages of Wegovy by as much as half in some Chinese provinces amid an upcoming patent cliff for the popular GLP-1 therapy.
CSPC Pharmaceutical Group (CSPCY) (CHJTF) and Hangzhou Jiuyuan Genetic Biopharmaceutical Co. are among the leading Chinese drugmakers looking to launch their own versions of Wegovy, as the patent for semaglutide, the active ingredient of the injectable, is set to expire in March.
Meanwhile, citing a WeChat account for a hospital in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, Reuters reported that from Jan. 1, Lilly (LLY) would also decrease the price of its GLP-1 medicine Mounjaro, which is used off-label for weight loss.
On a platform for Meituan, a Chinese food delivery group, a 10mg Mounjaro injector pen is listed at a projected cost of approximately ¥445 ($63), down from ¥2,180.
LLY and NVO’s pricing moves come as Hong Kong-listed Innovent Biologics (IVBIY) (IVBXF) makes market inroads with its obesity therapy Xinermei, which launched in July as the third once-weekly GLP-1 injectable available for weight management in China after Wegovy and Mounjaro.
Takeda, XOMA ink new royalty agreement; amend existing deal
XOMA Royalty (NASDAQ: XOMA) and Takeda amended their 2006 collaboration via a strategic royalty share transaction announced Dec 30, 2025. Takeda regains a majority of XOMA Royalty’s mezagitamab economics while XOMA Royalty will retain a low single-digit royalty on mezagitamab and up to $13.0 million in milestones (previously mid-single-digit royalty and $16.25 million in potential milestones).
In exchange, XOMA Royalty will receive payments (low to mid-single-digit royalties and milestones) tied to a basket of nine development-stage assets from Takeda’s externalized portfolio, including programs from Neurocrine, Mirum, Oak Hill Bio, Recursion, and others.
David Beckham-Backed Health Firm Ceases Bitcoin Treasury Plans
Prenetics, a health-sciences company that started buying Bitcoin earlier this year, has become the latest digital-asset treasury firm to halt that strategy amid depressed crypto prices.
The firm said on Tuesday that it stopped buying Bitcoin on Dec. 4, and will now focus more squarely on IM8, a nutritional supplement brand co-founded by English football icon David Beckham. Beckham is also a strategic investor in Prenetics, according to the company’s website.
Ultragenyx (RARE) Sees Potential Rebound Despite Recent Setback
Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical (RARE) experienced a significant drop of approximately 42% on Monday after two late-stage trials for a rare bone disorder treatment failed. However, the stock recovered about 11% in early Tuesday trading. Jefferies analyst Maury Raycroft maintains a "buy" rating, citing potential gains from a phase 3 readout of apazunersen (GTX-102) in 2024. Raycroft adjusted his price target to $63, suggesting a 219% upside. Ultragenyx continues to aim for profitability by 2027 and plans to address expense reductions in early 2026.
https://www.gurufocus.com/news/4090257/ultragenyx-rare-sees-potential-rebound-despite-recent-setback
Derailed train in Kentucky causes a chemical leak and sparks a fire
A derailed CSX train leaked a flammable chemical and sparked a fire in a rural part of southern Kentucky on Tuesday, prompting authorities to issue a shelter-in-place order that was later lifted for nearby residents.
No injuries were reported after 31 rail cars derailed at about 6:15 a.m. CST in Todd County, CSX said in a statement. The derailment caused a leak of molten sulfur from one rail car and sparked a fire that was extinguished by late Tuesday morning, the company said.
Crews at the scene were working “as safely and quickly as possible" to clean up the site, it said.
“We appreciate the swift response and coordination of local first responders and emergency management officials,” the company said. “Our primary focus continues to be the health and safety of onsite personnel, the surrounding community and mitigating any potential risk to the environment.”
The chemical substance that leaked can be toxic when it is on fire, the company said. But air quality testing at the derailment site indicated that “everything is good now” and the shelter-in-place order was lifted, said Ash Groves, emergency management director for Todd County.
Todd County authorities had issued a half-mile shelter-in-place order around the impacted site as a precaution.
The derailment occurred about 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) west of downtown Trenton — about 55 miles (88.5 kilometers) northwest of Nashville, Tennessee.