Dem governor in hot seat after whistleblower exposes disturbing sentencing pattern
A former Massachusetts shelter director-turned-whistleblower is calling the sentencing of yet another illegal alien for raping a child at a taxpayer-funded shelter further evidence of a “total government failure” in the sanctuary state.
Haitian illegal alien Cory Alvarez, 27, was found guilty of aggravated rape of a child at a migrant shelter in Rockland, Massachusetts, and sentenced to 10 to 12 years in prison, according to NBC 10 Boston.
Alvarez was arrested by Rockland police in 2024 on suspicion of sexual assault on a 15-year-old female victim. Both Alvarez and the victim were living at a state-run shelter at a Comfort Inn.
Alvarez was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in August. According to the agency, he entered the country lawfully in 2023 but violated the terms of his admittance, meaning he was present in the country illegally.
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In response, Fetherston, who ran a similar migrant shelter in Marlborough, Massachusetts, from 2023 to 2024, said Alvarez’s sentencing “exposes a much bigger problem.”
“Call it what you will, but this is total government failure,” he said. “You have documented cases now of these girls being assaulted in shelters run with taxpayer dollars. No one at the top, including Governor Maura Healey, is taking any of the responsibility.”
Fetherston has previously blown the whistle on “rampant” sexual abuse of children taking place in the Massachusetts-run shelter system.
Speaking with Fox News Digital in February, he detailed the case of another Haitian illegal alien, Ronald Joseph, who raped and impregnated his own 14-year-old daughter at the Marlborough shelter. Fetherston said that when he and the authorities confronted Joseph about the rape, he became agitated and threatened him. Despite the gravity of the crime, Fetherston said he was instructed to order Joseph a ride to another state-run shelter.
Joseph was not arrested until months later. He has since been sentenced to 12 to 15 years in prison for aggravated rape of a child.
Fetherston said that these two cases are not isolated but rather part of a larger disturbing pattern of child sexual abuse that has largely gone unpunished.
“The state didn’t protect these children, and when you don’t protect children, you have no moral authority to run these programs,” he said, adding, “If you’re not going to protect children, you shouldn’t be in office.”
Earlier this year, a Healey spokesperson told the Boston Herald that the governor “inherited a disaster of a shelter system” and that Healey “is the one who took action to implement a length of stay limit, mandate criminal background checks, require residents to prove Massachusetts residency and lawful immigration status, and get families out of hotels.”
Fetherston said that despite claims that shelter residents had all been vetted through criminal background checks, “not a single one of these people was vetted” and “nobody knows who they are.”
“The governor opened up the doors wide open and didn’t vet anybody, and that is on her,” he said.
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He also noted that “98 percent of the people that I was dealing with were really good people and they were just here to make a better life for themselves. But the 2% that weren’t were some of the worst people I have ever seen.”
He emphasized that “all of these shelters are paid for with taxpayer dollars.”
“The taxpayers need to realize that essentially, and horribly, you’re funding these rapes and assaults of little girls,” he said, adding, “Nobody wants that.”
In August, Healey ordered the closure of the state’s shelter system and made some of the residents eligible to receive at least $30,000 in state housing assistance over a two-year period.
Since then, Fetherston said that local police have told him there has been an uptick in auto accidents. He also said that school districts, especially in small-town communities, have been overwhelmed by the influx of foreign students.
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“Where do you pull the money from? Do you pull money from police? Do you pull the money from fire? Do you not fix the roads that year? Because you do have to educate these children. So, I mean it has devastating effects on small communities.”
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Fox News Digital previously reported that Alvarez arrived in June under the parole process for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans (CHNV) instituted by the Biden administration. The policy was first announced for Venezuelans in October 2022, which allowed a limited number to fly directly into the U.S. as long as they had not entered illegally, had a sponsor in the U.S. already and passed certain checks.
Fox News Digital reached out to Healey’s office for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
Harris unleashes profanity-laced tirade against Trump administration: ‘It’s criminal’
Former Vice President Kamala Harris condemned the current state of the HHS under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Donald Trump.
Harris joined podcaster Kara Swisher at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C., to discuss her new book, “107 Days,” which details her whirlwind experience in the 2024 election. Swisher thanked Harris for attending, but quipped that by the time they were done, numerous crazy things would have occurred in the news cycle.
Harris responded by juxtaposing her mother’s work as a scientist to “uplift the human condition” with how she characterized the current state of the HHS under Trump and RFK Jr.
“When I see what these people are doing right now to end the war on cancer, to deny science and fire scientists, Kara, it’s personal for me,” Harris said.
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“I can’t laugh at it, because, like so many of you who have known people who suffer because of unknown diseases or cancers for which there are no cures, or there is the beginning of but more work that needs to be done for the cure…” Harris said. “What they are doing to push misinformation and lies at the highest level of government. It’s criminal, and people will die because of what they’re doing.”
“I can’t laugh about that, I’m sorry,” Harris said. “It’s f—– up.”
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Meanwhile, her own credentials, she said, are far superior.
“Well, some people have actually said I was the most qualified candidate ever to run for president,” she said.
“I like the ‘some people say,’ very nice, but go ahead,” Swisher joked.
“I’m just speaking fact,” Harris replied.
Fox News Digital reached out to the HHS and did not receive immediate reply.
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Trump admin withholds $40M from California over language requirement failure
The Trump administration plans to withhold $40 million from California over its refusal to enforce English language requirements for truckers, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday.
The move came weeks after an investigation found that an illegal immigrant truck driver, Harjinder Singh, killed three people after making an illegal U-turn on a Florida road in August. California had issued the driver a commercial license, but these English rules predate the crash.
Duffy cited failures by California to enforce English proficiency rules following one of President Donald Trump’s executive orders.
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“California is the only state in the nation that refuses to ensure big rig drivers can read our road signs and communicate with law enforcement. This is a fundamental safety issue that impacts you and your family on America’s roads,” Duffy said.
“The Golden State thinks it’s OK to ignore @USDOT English language requirements for truckers. You can play all the games you want, but not at the expense of American lives,” Duffy wrote on X.
Duffy said the truck driver in the Florida crash should not have been given a commercial license because of his immigration status.
Diana Crofts-Pelayo, a spokesperson for California Gov. Gavin Newsom, told Fox News Digital that California commercial truck drivers have a lower crash rate than the national average.
“It seems the Secretary of Transportation needs a lesson about the laws of his own roads,” Crofts-Pelayo said. “The reality is simple: Commercial driver’s license holders in California had a fatal accident rate nearly 40% LOWER than the national average. Texas, the only state with more commercial driver’s license holders, has a rate nearly 50% higher than California’s.”
“The facts don’t lie, although for the Trump Administration, they seem optional,” she added.
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Singh, an Indian citizen, is being held without bond after being charged with three state counts of vehicular homicide and immigration violations.
Investigators said he failed an English proficiency test but was still issued a license to drive trucks. Duffy and Florida officials have blamed California as well as Washington state for issuing him a commercial driver’s license.
However, California officials said Singh had a valid work permit at the time. Authorities said he entered the United States illegally from Mexico in 2018.
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To have the funding reinstated, California must enforce the English rules and ensure that state inspectors test truck drivers’ English skills during roadside inspections and remove anyone from the road who fails.
Mayoral candidate vows to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu if he visits NYC
New York City Democratic Socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani said the city should honor the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant issued for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he were to visit the city.
“I’ve said that this is a city that believes international law, and this is a city that wants to uplift and uphold those beliefs,” Mamdani told Fox News’ Martha MacCallum on “The Story” on Wednesday.
MacCallum then challenged Mamdani, saying, “The United States doesn’t stand by the International Criminal Court.”
Mamdani acknowledged that the U.S. has not signed the treaty for the International Criminal Court.
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“The Criminal Court, however, has issued a warrant for the arrest of Benjamin Netanyahu, as it has for Vladimir Putin,” he continued. “I’ve said that I believe that we should uphold arrest warrants by the International Criminal Court and that we would… do so only in abiding with all of the laws in front of us.”
Mamdani said he would not make a new law to ensure Netanyahu could be arrested.
MacCallum then asked Mamdani if he thinks NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch would allow him to arrest Netanyahu in the city.
Mamdani refused to answer the question, and when asked again, said: “I can tell you that I’m going to exhaust every legal option in front of me, not to make new laws to do so.”
Netanyahu faces an ICC warrant tied to alleged war crimes in Gaza. The United States does not recognize the ICC.
The mayoral hopeful also notably refused to give President Donald Trump any credit during the interview concerning the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas secured last week.
“To any extent, credit or not, I think it’s too early to do so, too early to say,” said Mamdani. “But if it but if it proves to be something that is lasting, something that is durable, then I think that that’s where you give credit.”
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Additionally, Mamdani did not respond to MacCallum’s direct questioning on Hamas “lay[ing] down their arms” in Gaza.
“I don’t really have opinions about the future of Hamas and Israel beyond the question of justice and safety and the fact that anything has to abide by international law, and that applies to Hamas, that applies to Israeli military, applies to anyone you could ask me about,” Mamdani said.
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Mamdani will debate Democrat Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa on Thursday night in the first head-to-head matchup of the campaign.
Transgender ‘trend’ sharply declining on American college campuses, survey finds
The trans-identification trend among young people appears to be losing momentum.
Recent data taken from college campuses shows a sharp decline in the number of Gen Zers identifying as transgender over the past three years.
Eric Kaufmann, a professor of politics at the University of Buckingham, conducted his own analysis of a large survey of U.S. undergraduates — which included a question asking them to identify their gender.
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Anything that isn’t a man or woman is considered “gender non-conforming,” the surveying organization shared with Fox News Digital.
The possible answers are listed below.
- Man
- Woman
- Nonbinary
- Agender
- Genderqueer or genderfluid
- Unsure
- Prefer not to say
In the 2025 survey of 68,000 students, only 3.6% of respondents identified as a gender other than male or female.
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“By comparison, the figure was 5.2% in 2024 and 6.8% in both 2022 and 2023,” Kaufmann wrote in his analysis, which was published on UnHerd.com.
“In other words, the share of trans-identified students has effectively halved in just two years.”
“The share of trans-identified students has effectively halved in just two years.”
The report also found that “non-conforming sexual identity” has sharply declined, according to Kaufmann. Those identifying as gay or lesbian remained “stable,” although heterosexuality has risen 10 points since 2023.
Additionally, in 2024-2025, fewer college first-year students identified as “trans or queer” compared to seniors — which is the opposite of what occurred in the 2022-2023 year.
“This suggests that gender/sexual non-conformity will continue to fall,” Kaufmann wrote in an X post sharing the data.
The annual survey — College Free Speech Rankings — is conducted by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The aim is to gather students’ opinions on freedom of speech, along with demographic information like gender.
Kaufmann conducted his analyses using six years of demographic data from the survey, FIRE confirmed to Fox News Digital.
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His independent report, “The Decline of Trans and Queer Identity among Young Americans,” was published by the Centre of Heterodox Social Science and has not been peer-reviewed.
“Our survey looks at student attitudes for free expression and is conducted for that purpose,” FIRE told Fox News Digital. “As a side effect of asking demographic questions of so many respondents, one can glean trends in demographics, as Professor Kaufmann has done here.”
Reasons for the decline
Kaufmann said he believes that improved mental health likely played a part in the shift.
“Less anxious and, especially, depressed students are linked with a smaller share identifying as trans, queer or bisexual,” he wrote.
The decline could also signal the fizzling out of a trend, Kaufmann added.
“The fall of trans and queer seems most similar to the fading of a fashion or trend,” he wrote. “It happened largely independently of shifts in political beliefs and social media use, though improved mental health played a role.”
“Perhaps young people are realizing they don’t have to announce or label everything about themselves to be valid.”
Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst, noted that the study is “very interesting,” but doesn’t pinpoint the cause of the decline.
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“It brings up more questions than it answers,” the doctor, who was not involved in the survey, told Fox News Digital. “Could the change be due to a changing cultural climate? Less political pressure from parents and society? Could it be due to the idea that gender dysphoria resolves in many cases?”
Siegel also wondered whether the attempt to “normalize” these choices and to “overcome stigmatization” could have been an overreaction in some cases, which is now being dialed back.
“Or is the stigmatization now increasing again, making students reluctant to declare themselves as non-binary now?” he asked. “This needs to be studied further.”
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Jonathan Alpert, a New York City psychotherapist, said this shift likely marks a “natural correction.”
“For a while, we taught young people to over-interpret every feeling. Therapy culture told them that every discomfort needed a label or diagnosis,” Alpert, who also was not part of the analysis or the survey, told Fox News Digital. “For some, that label became ‘nonbinary’ — not identifying with a gender.”
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According to Alpert, these results don’t necessarily mean that fewer people are identifying as transgender — “it’s mostly about fewer identifying as nonbinary, which is something very different.”
Rather than rejecting who they are, Alpert said, young people may simply be tired of feeling pressured to define every emotion or difference with a new identity.
“So, in essence, it’s the performance that’s slowing down — at least in what this study showed,” he said. “A few years ago, identity was treated almost like a social badge. Now, perhaps young people are realizing they don’t have to announce or label everything about themselves to be valid.”
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Alpert said he sees this same pattern in his own therapy practice.
“Once people become more comfortable in who they are, they stop needing to define themselves so rigidly. To me, that’s a sign of growing self-assurance, not intolerance.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Kaufmann for additional comment.
Popular influencer with lengthy record arrested after weeks evading police
A Florida TikTok influencer and mother-of-two who built an online following with lifestyle and fashion videos was arrested over the weekend after police say she tried to hide from officers inside a parked SUV.
Cape Coral police said Marlena Velez, 23, was taken into custody Oct. 12 following weeks of evading law enforcement tied to a probation violation and a fleeing charge stemming from a September traffic stop.
According to police, officers spotted a gray 2022 Kia Sorento linked to Velez that afternoon. During the stop, officers initially saw her in the passenger seat but moments later, she appeared to vanish.
“A flashlight scan revealed Velez lying on the backseat floorboard, attempting to hide,” the department said in a release.
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Both she and the driver were detained as dispatch confirmed her active warrants. Velez now faces two counts of probation violation and one count of fleeing and eluding law enforcement. She remains in custody at the Lee County Jail without bond.
The arrest follows a Sept. 29 incident in which an officer attempted to pull Velez over after recognizing her driving through a residential neighborhood. Police say she sped away at high speed, forcing the officer to disengage the chase. That pursuit led to the additional fleeing charge added this week.
Investigators say Velez’s legal troubles began nearly a year ago, when she was accused of using fake barcodes at a Cape Coral Target to purchase items at reduced prices, thefts that police say were confirmed through security video and her own TikTok activity.
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Officers identified Velez through a social media tip and later verified her identity by matching Instagram and TikTok posts from the same timeframe. Days later, she was arrested again at the same store for a nearly identical incident.
Despite the mounting charges, Velez continued posting to her account, @marlenavelezz, which has more than 528,000 followers and 11.8 million likes. Her content includes lifestyle clips, family vlogs and “get ready with me” routines, the same style of videos that once helped police identify her in the Target theft case.
Florida law allows police to hold suspects accused of probation violations without bond. Her original charges stemmed from petit theft cases valued under $750.
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Velez is scheduled to appear in Lee County court later this month.
Two US tourists allegedly attacked while visiting coastal European resort town
The State Department told Fox News that it is aware of reports Wednesday that two American tourists were attacked in a popular European seaside destination that local media and police said left one person dead and another wounded.
The alleged attack happened early Wednesday in Cascais, Portugal, a coastal resort town about 20 miles west of Lisbon.
Video taken by Reuters showed blood stains on a sidewalk, where a stabbing had taken place during an attempted robbery, according to media reports.
A State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the agency takes seriously its commitment to protect U.S. citizens abroad and stands ready to provide consular assistance.
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“One of the young men died at the scene and the other suffered injuries to his face and arms and was taken to [a] hospital,” the Portugal Resident newspaper cited the Lisbon Metropolitan Command police force as saying.
The attack was carried out by three suspects who fled the scene in a vehicle, the newspaper added.
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Further details about the incident and the identities of the victims were not immediately available.
Actor says he’s living in world with ‘internment camps’ during ‘The View’
Actor Bradley Whitford joined the co-hosts of “The View” on Wednesday and said his father, who fought in World War II while fascism was on the rise, was “Antifa,” agreeing with co-host Joy Behar.
“I am living in a world where we have internment camps, where, in my community, people are jumping out of vans, and people going through a legal asylum process are being taken away without charges. And the thing that’s very upsetting to me right now, and we’re giving these internment camps funny names. Like, there’s some fun to be had in the inhumanity of it all. It’s a very strange time for me,” Whitford said.
Behar agreed and called the situation “a disgrace.”
“It’s a disgrace. My dad, I’ve been thinking about my dad a lot. He died a long time ago. He would be over 100 years old, 110. He fought in World War II when fascism was on the rise. He was on a minesweeper with torpedoes coming at him,” he said.
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Behar chimed in and said, “He was Antifa.”
“He was Antifa,” Whitford agreed. “Yes, yes.”
Antifa is a far-left militant movement that pitches itself as an “antifascist” activist group that frequently mobilizes during high-profile protests and riots, such as during the consecutive nights of national violence at the height of the 2020 riots.
Trump formally designated Antifa as a “domestic terrorist organization” in September, asserting that the left-wing activist group poses a direct threat to the U.S. government, law enforcement and rule of law.
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“In addition to that, my father was not an overly political person. He worked at an insurance company in Madison, Wisconsin, but in his free time, he was the president of Planned Parenthood in Dane County. It was not remotely – not remotely political. It was because he had daughters, and he loved his wife, and… women needed access to healthcare that they didn’t have,” the actor continued.
Whitford then brought up the Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade, and said there were “64,000 pregnant rape victims” living in states without access to abortion care.
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“And if you don’t think abortion care is healthcare, you’re out of your mind,” he continued.
During an interview in April, Whitford told his former boss Jeff Bezos to “f—— speak up” against Trump.
Kim Kardashian defends her parenting after daughter’s outfit draws criticism
Kim Kardashian has had enough of the parenting police.
Kardashian, 44, pushed back on criticism that she received after a fashion choice by her 12-year-old daughter ignited controversy.
“I think like any mom of a teenager or a preteen, unless you’ve been here, like, please, we just need a little bit of grace,” she told Alex Cooper during an appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast.
The reality TV star added, “I just think anyone that’s raising kids, especially four kids by myself, I’m doing the best that I canand my babies are good babies. So I just urge everyone to like not be judgmental and to have grace [for] single moms trying to figure it all out with like you know a preteen. It’s a lot, if you know you know.”
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Kardashian and her daughter, North, were the subject of intense online criticism after the 12-year-old was photographed in Rome wearing a corset-style top with a skirt and blue hair.
“It’s interesting because all the kids are like wearing the same things, but then my daughter tries to wear it, and then I’m like, ‘OK, we’re never wearing that again,'” the SKIMS founder noted. “Unfortunately, we made that mistake in front of the whole world.”
“She’s usually a girl that dresses like a tomboy most of the time,” Kardashian explained. “She wanted to try something that her friends were wearing and went to the same place that they went to, and they all got these outfits, and then she wears them, and it’s just like, ‘OK, wait, maybe you can’t wear that.’ And so as a mom, you’re kind of learning at the same time.”
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Kardashian emphasized that she’s always going to let North have her creative freedom.
“She does listen to me,” she clarified, “but in other areas, I’m like, ‘Babe, if you want blue hair, it is what it is.’ It makes her so happy. I would never take that creative away from her.”
According to “The Kardashians” star, North often takes the criticism in stride.
“She’s so creative, and she’s so amazing and really, it’s so funny. She’s, like, really mature in one sense. She’ll be like, ‘Mom, I saw this, and I don’t really care if someone says they don’t like my blue hair, or my this or that,'” Kardashian explained. “And she’s really confident and is like, ‘I probably wouldn’t be hanging out with those people.'”
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Kardashian shares daughter North with ex-husband Kanye West. The former couple are also parents to daughter Chicago and sons Saint and Psalm.
Kardashian said she shares a close relationship with North.
“If her rebellion is dyeing her hair and, like, wearing whatever, but she’s like my bestie and being so close – I’d rather my girl be with me and be with me all the time and let’s experiment with every hair color.”
“Like I also nurture her creative side, you know?” she added. “She’s the girl that comes home and just wants to work in the music studio and can be in the studio for like eight hours straight and loves it and just thrives off of it. So, I also nurture her creative side also and want that for her.”
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