Breitbart | One of the most wanted Mexican sex traffickers has been sentenced to eight years in prison after smuggling young women into the United States and then forcing them into prostitution.

Breitbart | “He stabbed her to death, and then ran like a coward.”

Voice Of Europe | UN Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet criticises the Danish government’s plan to place criminal migrants on a deserted island.

RT | Police have responded to a break-in at the Vancouver house said to belong to the husband of Meng Wanzhou, the detained Huawei CFO who says she is suffering from health problems in Canadian jail.

Sputnik | Since it is not legally binding, it just opens the door for global cooperation on migration.

RT | Citing two sources, the BBC added that the word on the street is that the vote will be cancelled – though that has yet to be officially confirmed.

American Mirror | Maxine Waters doesn’t need to wait for a trial — she knows President Trump is guilty and should be removed from office.

Louder With Crowder | According to climate alarmists, Earth is on the verge of becoming a hellish aquatic wasteland of Kevin Costner proportions.

Information Liberation | The media is furious Russian media is covering these protests.

Real Clear Politics | On ‘Meet the Press,’ Sen. Rand Paul expresses doubt about the severity of Mueller’s investigation, specifically with regard to the campaign finance violations and the Trump Tower Moscow deal.

Breitbart | “There’s a very real prospect that on the day Donald Trump leaves office, the Justice Department may indict him.”

Information Liberation | Twitter SJWs targeted and doxed Columbia student Julian von Abele over an out-of-context video where he went on a late-night drunken rant saying white people “invented the modern world.”

Michael Snyder | Fear is spreading like wildfire on Wall Street, and on Friday we witnessed yet another wave of panic selling. 

Michael Snyder | Somebody out there apparently does not want President Trump to make a trade deal with China. 

Zero Hedge | With only two days of debate left before Theresa May’s planned vote on her supremely unpopular Brexit plan, May’s government has never looked more vulnerable.