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#illegals
Fox News: West Virginia governor's order leads to nearly 60 suspected illegal immigrant criminals detained
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey announced the detention of 58 individuals within a day of initiating cooperation with federal immigration authorities. He emphasized the importance of addressing illegal immigration, linking it to the state's drug crisis, particularly the influx of fentanyl.
Morrisey, who supports President Trump's immigration policies, stated that the administration will continue to collaborate with federal agencies to combat illegal immigration and its associated issues. The move has garnered support from state officials, who view it as a step toward addressing both illegal immigration and drug-related deaths in West Virginia.
Breitbart: ICE Takes Murderer Into Custody after Massachusetts Paroles Him from Prison
Cesar Polanco, a Dominican national and convicted murderer, was paroled in Massachusetts after serving 17 years of a life sentence for killing his wife. Despite claims of remorse and positive adjustment, he was immediately taken into custody by ICE for deportation upon his release.
This incident highlights ICE's intensified focus on apprehending known criminals for deportation, with over 7,000 criminal illegals reportedly detained in a recent week. The parole board defended its decision, asserting it acted in accordance with public safety.
Breitbart: White House Declares All Illegal Aliens Are Criminals
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that all illegal aliens are considered criminals for entering the U.S. unlawfully. This remark was made during her first press briefing of the second Trump administration, highlighting a shift in the administration's stance on immigration law violations.
Leavitt also introduced a new "new media seat" policy for press briefings, allowing various media voices, including influencers and podcasters, to ask questions. She emphasized the administration's commitment to honoring the First Amendment and ensuring diverse media representation.
Breitbart: Chicago ICE Official: We're 'In a Difficult Situation' Because Locals, State Are Releasing Criminals
Chicago ICE officials report challenges in apprehending targets due to local authorities releasing individuals with serious criminal backgrounds back into communities. This complicates the arrest process, requiring more agents and time to locate and detain these individuals safely.
Many of those targeted have convictions for serious offenses, including sexual assault and murder, leading to increased risks for ICE agents who must conduct arrests in less secure environments.
#politics
Fox News: Reality star Realtor slams California officials for defunding police, regrets voting for Gavin Newsom
Jason Oppenheim criticized California lawmakers for failing to protect citizens after his friend was a burglary victim. He noted a lack of police response due to low staffing levels and urged increased funding for the LAPD and fire department instead of spending on projects he deemed unnecessary.
He expressed frustration over rising crime and homelessness in Los Angeles, stating that many friends are leaving the city due to safety concerns. Oppenheim called for a return to common sense in governance, emphasizing the need for better public safety measures.
Fox News: MAGA candidate wins GOP primary in Florida race to replace Matt Gaetz in Congress
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis, endorsed by President Trump, has won the Republican primary to replace former Rep. Matt Gaetz in Florida's 1st Congressional District. Patronis is favored to win the general election against Democratic candidate Gay Valimont on April 1.
Patronis topped a crowded GOP field and has previously won statewide elections. His victory is seen as beneficial for Republican leadership in the House as they aim to support Trump's agenda amidst a narrow majority.
Front Page Magazine: Video: The Deep State is Planning to Sabotage RFK Jr.
Byron Davis, a White House advisor, expressed his disdain for Trump becoming President and criticized RFK Jr. as a poor choice for HHS. He acknowledged the existence of a "Deep State" that could undermine RFK Jr.'s efforts, suggesting bureaucratic sabotage through deceptive measures.
Davis's comments were captured in an undercover video by James O’Keefe’s OMG Media, highlighting concerns about internal resistance within the government.
Forbes: Trump Offers Buyouts To Federal Workers Who Resign By Feb. 6
The Trump administration has initiated a buyout program for federal employees who resign by February 6, aiming to reduce the federal workforce and enforce in-person work requirements. The program is expected to save up to $100 billion if 5% to 10% of employees participate.
Eligible full-time federal employees can take the buyout, while those in military and national security roles are excluded. The initiative follows Trump's executive order mandating a return to in-person work, as he seeks to cut perceived waste in government spending.
The Epoch Times: White House Portrait of First Lady Melania Trump Conveys Authority
The White House has released a new official portrait of First Lady Melania Trump, marking a change in her approach for President Trump's second term. The portrait features her in a dark suit, conveying authority, and is shot in black-and-white, contrasting with her earlier, softer image.
In a recent interview, Melania expressed her intent to balance her family roles while expanding her initiatives, particularly "Be Best," which focuses on children's health. She is also producing a documentary based on her memoir, indicating a more active role in her second term.
#society
GB News: Widower, 70, fined £600 by council for feeding pigeons from OWN balcony
A 70-year-old widower was fined £600 for feeding birds from his balcony under a Community Protection Notice (CPN), part of a controversial anti-social behaviour law. Over 1,500 fines were issued since November 2022, with councils penalizing a range of activities, including skateboarding and maintaining untidy gardens.
Critics argue that the CPN system is being abused, allowing councils to impose fines without due process. Data shows that 98 councils issued fines, with Durham being the most active. Concerns have been raised about the lack of a fair appeal process and the broad discretion given to council wardens.
Front Page Magazine: Foolish Lady Bishop Vs. Trump
The Episcopal Church, once a prominent institution in American society, now has less than one percent membership. Historically, it served as a quasi-established church, with many early American leaders being Episcopalians. Recent events highlight its shift towards political activism, particularly under Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, who criticized Trump on issues like transgender rights and immigration during a service attended by the Trumps.
Budde's remarks have drawn criticism for being condescending and politically charged, straying from the church's traditional role of inclusivity. As the church increasingly aligns with progressive politics, it risks alienating a broader audience, potentially severing its historical connection to American governance and spirituality.
#military
Breitbart: Noem Directs Coast Guard to Reinstate Service Members Discharged Over COVID Vax
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has instructed the U.S. Coast Guard to implement President Trump's executive order to reinstate service members discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine. The order stipulates that these individuals should receive full back pay and benefits.
Noem's memo outlines that those reduced in rank due to vaccine refusal will be reinstated to their previous rank, and those selected for promotion will receive the rank they were due. A report on the implementation is expected by March 1, 2025.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: Wednesday Quick Takes
Vice President JD Vance effectively countered media bias during an interview on Face the Nation, asserting that he opposes unvetted migrants after a recent terrorist incident involving an allegedly vetted individual. His blunt dismissal of liberal viewpoints has resonated with conservative audiences.
Actor Anthony Mackie, set to portray Captain America, sparked controversy by suggesting that the character should not represent America, potentially harming the film's box office appeal. Critics argue that his comments undermine the character's essence and alienate traditional audiences.
#technology
Fox News: There is a 'wake-up call' for US to be the leader in AI, says White House AI and crypto ‘czar’
David Sacks, the White House AI and crypto advisor, highlighted China's DeepSeek AI model as a significant competitor to U.S. technology, noting that it is catching up rapidly. He emphasized that while the U.S. still holds a lead, American AI companies must focus on infrastructure and innovation to maintain dominance.
Sacks also raised concerns about potential intellectual property theft and criticized U.S. AI firms for becoming complacent and distracted by social initiatives. He called for a renewed focus on competition and innovation in the face of growing challenges from Chinese technology.