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#illegals

Breitbart: DAY ONE: Trump Signs 10 Executive Orders Impacting Border Security, Immigration
DAY ONE: Trump Signs 10 Executive Orders Impacting Border Security, Immigration
President Trump signed ten executive orders on his first day in office, focusing on border security and illegal immigration. Key measures include restarting border wall construction, designating cartels as terrorist organizations, and invoking a national emergency to enhance military support at the southern border.

The orders also aim to enforce immigration laws more strictly, restore the death penalty for certain crimes, clarify birthright citizenship, and realign the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. These actions are intended to address what Trump describes as an ongoing invasion and to protect American sovereignty.


Breitbart: Texas Border Czar Mike Banks Sworn-in as Chief of United States Border Patrol
Texas Border Czar Mike Banks Sworn-in as Chief of United States Border Patrol
Mike Banks has been appointed as the new Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol by President Trump, following his retirement from the agency. Banks, a 23-year veteran, previously served as Texas' first state-appointed border czar and is tasked with addressing the ongoing border crisis.

His appointment comes after the retirement of Chief Jason D. Owens, who was appointed by President Biden. Banks aims to implement Trump's new border security measures, emphasizing his commitment to protecting the nation's borders.


Le Monde: Mexican president urges 'cool heads' in face of Trump threats
Mexican president urges 'cool heads' in face of Trump threats
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum urged calm following President Trump's announcement of new migration restrictions and troop deployments to the US-Mexico border. She stated Mexico would prepare to repatriate migrants expelled by the US and provide humanitarian aid to those affected.

Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of adhering to signed agreements and expressed concern over the lack of space in shelters for migrants. Despite Trump's threats of tariffs and reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy, she remained pragmatic about the situation.


#politics

The Western Journal: Even the Notoriously Liberal ADF Just Sprang to Elon's Defense, Crushes Media's 'Nazi Salute' Lie
Even the Notoriously Liberal ADF Just Sprang to Elon's Defense, Crushes Media's 'Nazi Salute' Lie
The Anti-Defamation League defended Elon Musk against accusations from CNN and others that he performed a Nazi salute at a Trump rally. Musk clarified that his gesture was intended to express gratitude to the crowd, stating, “my heart goes out to you.”

Despite the media's portrayal, the ADL described Musk's action as an "awkward gesture" made in enthusiasm rather than a salute. The incident sparked debate on social media, with some political figures questioning Musk's intentions, but many defended him, emphasizing the need for understanding and grace in political discourse.


Forbes: 26 Million People Watched Trump’s Inauguration
26 Million People Watched Trump’s Inauguration
Approximately 26 million viewers tuned in for Donald Trump's second inauguration, with over 10 million watching on Fox News. Other networks had significantly lower viewership, with ABC at 4.7 million and CNN at 1.7 million.

Viewership was down compared to previous inaugurations, where Biden's 2021 inauguration attracted 33.8 million viewers. The ceremony took place indoors at the Capitol Rotunda due to cold weather and was attended by notable figures, including tech billionaires and former presidents.


#society

Fox News: Chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candy sells out at launch: 'Soup you can suck on'
Chicken noodle soup-flavored hard candy sells out at launch: 'Soup you can suck on'
Progresso has launched a hard-candy version of its chicken noodle soup called Soup Drops, which quickly sold out upon release. The company plans to restock the candies, marketed as a fun take on comfort food for the cold and flu season, on Thursday.

Each 20-pack of Soup Drops retails for $2.49, plus shipping, and is packaged to resemble the iconic Progresso Soup can. The drops contain various ingredients, including chicken fat and MSG, and are not vegetarian or gluten-free.


The Western Journal: The Origins and Evolution of Free Speech: Meta's Shift and the Future of Digital Expression
The Origins and Evolution of Free Speech: Meta's Shift and the Future of Digital Expression
Meta, under CEO Mark Zuckerberg, is shifting its content moderation policies, moving away from fact-checking partnerships to a community-driven approach. This change reflects growing discontent with Silicon Valley's censorship practices and aims to align better with the views of the American middle class.

While this policy shift signals a potential turn towards prioritizing free speech, concerns remain about the effectiveness of community moderation amid political polarization. Vigilance is necessary to protect the First Amendment against ongoing pressures from both government and corporate entities seeking to control discourse.


GB News: WATCH: Eamonn Holmes questions why Axel Rudakubana 'wasn't institutionalised' at a young age
WATCH: Eamonn Holmes questions why Axel Rudakubana 'wasn't institutionalised' at a young age
GB News presenter Eamonn Holmes criticized Axel Rudakubana, calling him "the face of evilness." Holmes questioned why Rudakubana was not institutionalized earlier in life during his show.




#culture

Breitbart: Ohio State Players Thank God after Winning College Football's National Championship
Ohio State Players Thank God after Winning College Football's National Championship
After winning the national title, several Ohio State Buckeyes players expressed gratitude to God, emphasizing their faith as a key element of their success. Will Howard, Jack Sawyer, and Cody Simon each highlighted their reliance on God during post-game interviews, attributing their victory to divine support.

Notre Dame's quarterback Riley Leonard echoed similar sentiments, noting the importance of faith for both teams throughout the season. Both teams showcased their beliefs, suggesting a shared spiritual connection in their journeys to the championship game.


#education

Fox News: Florida educators file federal lawsuit challenging state law upending DEI policies
Florida educators file federal lawsuit challenging state law upending DEI policies
The ACLU of Florida has filed a federal lawsuit against Florida's Senate Bill 266, signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, which prohibits state funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in higher education. The lawsuit claims the law restricts academic freedom and punishes differing viewpoints.

The bill is part of a broader conservative movement against DEI initiatives, with similar actions taken in other states like North Carolina and Texas. Critics argue that the law creates an environment of fear among educators and students regarding free expression and thought.


#crime

Breitbart: Fire Chief Shot Dead After Stopping to Help Stranded Motorist
Fire Chief Shot Dead After Stopping to Help Stranded Motorist
Coweta County Fire Chief Bart Cauthen was shot and killed while assisting a motorist who had struck a deer in Alabama. The incident, which involved a shootout with an armed local resident, left Cauthen dead and two others injured.

The shooter, William Randall Franklin, will face murder charges once he recovers from his injuries. Cauthen was on duty at the time of the incident and is being mourned by his fire department colleagues.