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21 Jan 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Border Patrol and ICE Receive New Orders Overnight as Immigration Policy Changes on a Dime
The Trump administration has reversed Biden-era immigration policies, allowing ICE agents to operate in previously protected areas like schools and hospitals. A new memo emphasizes discretion in enforcement and ends broad humanitarian parole, shifting to case-by-case assessments.
Additionally, Border Patrol has halted the use of Notices to Appear and will revert to previous enforcement policies, prioritizing border security and the use of the term "alien" for undocumented individuals. New investments in border barriers are anticipated.
#politics
The Western Journal: In Hilarious Turn of the Knife Trump Singles Out John Bolton by Name in Executive Order
Donald Trump has issued an executive order targeting former National Security Advisor John Bolton, specifically calling him out for publishing a memoir that allegedly contained sensitive information after his dismissal. The order claims Bolton's actions jeopardized national security and calls for the revocation of his security clearances.
This move highlights the ongoing animosity between Trump and Bolton, who has been a vocal critic since his ouster. Trump's decision to name Bolton directly in the order suggests a personal grudge, contrasting with his more amicable relationships with other former political rivals.
Fox News: Theo Von attends Trump's 'inspiring' inauguration, declares it's 'time to put America first'
Comedian Theo Von described attending President Trump's inauguration as "inspiring" and expressed gratitude for living in a free country with voting rights. He praised historical milestones, including the first Indian American Second Lady, and shared his hopes for Trump's second term, including aid for Palestinians and healthcare transparency.
Von also commented on former President Biden, expressing sympathy for his situation and criticizing how he believes Biden has been treated by his handlers. He emphasized that his remarks were not politically motivated but rather a human concern for the former president's well-being.
Fox News: Reverend asks Trump to have 'mercy' on immigrants, LGBTQ children who 'fear for their lives'
During a national prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral, President Trump and Vice President Vance appeared irritated when Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde's sermon shifted to political themes, addressing issues such as immigration and LGBTQ rights. Budde urged Trump to show mercy towards vulnerable communities, emphasizing unity and compassion.
Budde's remarks highlighted the importance of respecting differences and fostering community, while also criticizing the political climate. Trump has previously made controversial statements regarding immigration and gender, which have drawn significant attention.
GB News: 'Liberalism is over!' Miriam Cates declares 'Trumpism is here to stay' in America
Miriam Cates of GB News proclaimed "liberalism is over" following Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th President. She emphasized that "Trumpism is here to stay," despite skepticism about his policy commitments. Trump, who defeated Kamala Harris, promised a "revolution of common sense."
In his inaugural address, Trump outlined plans for tariffs and declared illegal immigration a national emergency, vowing to deploy military troops to assist immigration agencies. Cates argued that prioritizing national security over economic metrics reflects a significant shift in political sentiment.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Trump's First Cabinet Pick to Be Put Up for Senate Vote Receives Unanimous Confirmation - Marco Rubio Sworn In as Secretary of State
Marco Rubio was unanimously confirmed as Secretary of State in President Trump's administration, receiving a 99-0 vote. Vice President J.D. Vance administered the oath of office, highlighting Rubio's bipartisan approach and commitment to Trump's "America First" foreign policy.
Rubio emphasized prioritizing U.S. security and prosperity in foreign policy, particularly regarding threats from China and support for Israel. The Senate is focusing on confirming national security nominees, with other key positions expected to be voted on soon.
Front Page Magazine: Don’t Wait for Iran to Get Nukes
Donald Trump has issued firm ultimatums to Hamas regarding the return of hostages, criticizing the Biden administration's foreign policy as weak. A recent deal saw the release of 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for nearly 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, raising concerns about future violence and the effectiveness of such agreements.
The article argues for a more aggressive stance against Iran, emphasizing the failures of past appeasement strategies. It suggests that diplomatic efforts have only emboldened Iran and its proxies, and calls for decisive action to dismantle Iran's nuclear ambitions and support for terrorism, highlighting the urgency of the situation.
Times Of Israel: Saudi FM says Trump presidency doesn’t raise risk of Iran-Israel war
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister expressed optimism that the new Trump administration would not escalate tensions between Israel and Iran. He emphasized the importance of avoiding conflict and hoped for constructive engagement from Tehran regarding its nuclear program.
Additionally, discussions at the World Economic Forum highlighted the need for international support to rebuild Syria and stabilize the region. Both Saudi and Qatari leaders see potential for collaboration under Trump's leadership to enhance security in the Middle East.