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#illegals
Le Monde: German parliament passes immigration law backed by the far right
Germany's parliament passed a resolution urging stricter immigration controls, backed by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. The motion, introduced by the conservative CDU-CSU, was approved by a narrow margin following recent violent incidents linked to immigration.
While the resolution lacks legal force, it calls for permanent border controls and immediate detention for individuals required to leave Germany. It criticizes current EU regulations on migrants and asylum seekers as ineffective, despite acknowledging the AfD's role in fueling xenophobia.
Breitbart: Judge Orders Release of Venezuelan Migrant Arrested in Chicago
A magistrate judge in Chicago ordered the release of Edward Martinez-Cermeno, a Venezuelan man arrested for illegally entering the U.S. The judge stated that ICE lacked the necessary legal paperwork for detention and deportation. Martinez-Cermeno has a pending felony retail theft charge.
Despite federal prosecutors indicating that ICE would likely detain him if released, the judge ruled the immigration detainer was merely a civil request, lacking proper judicial warrant. Martinez-Cermeno was set to be released on Tuesday night.
Breitbart: Border Apprehensions Plummet as Trump Effect Sets In
Migrant apprehensions in the Del Rio Border Patrol Sector have dropped nearly 40% in the first week of the Trump presidency, with similar declines noted across the southwest border. Enhanced immigration operations and a shift from releasing to removing migrants are contributing to this trend.
In California, migrants are being repatriated rather than released, and a recent operation dismantled a cartel scout site in Tucson. The media portrayal of mass deportation operations may also be influencing the reduction in border crossings.
#politics
Forbes: Musk’s X Platform Has Given New Life To Alex Jones
Elon Musk claims his platform X is a better information source than traditional media, reinstating Alex Jones after a five-year ban. Since then, Jones's following has surged from 1.8 million to over 3.9 million, with engagement skyrocketing, raising concerns about X's algorithm promoting far-right content.
Jones has become a strong supporter of Musk, frequently defending him in online debates. Meanwhile, X's intervention in Jones's bankruptcy case has drawn scrutiny, suggesting potential motivations linked to Musk's relationship with Jones. The European Commission is investigating X's algorithm for possible biases.
The Western Journal: Trump's New Transportation Secretary Takes a Sledgehammer to Biden's 'De Facto EV Mandate' As His First Act in Office
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has initiated the rollback of fuel economy standards set by the Biden administration, which he claims pressured automakers to phase out gasoline vehicles. He argues that these standards increased car costs and restricted consumer choice.
Duffy's memorandum asserts that the previous standards were overly aggressive and misaligned with Trump administration priorities. The goal is to establish realistic fuel economy standards that support the production of internal combustion engine vehicles while addressing market demands.
Fox News: Smelt test: Trump order overrides California's fish-protecting rules to maximize water supply
President Trump has issued an executive order to override California's environmental regulations to improve water supply following January's wildfires. The order targets the Endangered Species Act and calls for federal agencies to expedite debris removal and investigate the use of federal grants by Los Angeles.
The order aims to maximize water deliveries to the Central Valley Project and includes a review of federal programs related to water management and disaster response. Trump also requested an investigation into Los Angeles' use of federal preparedness grants, emphasizing that these funds should not support illegal immigration.
The Federalist: Christians Against Trump Should Examine Their Hearts After Wins
In his second term, President Trump has taken actions that align with Christian values, including freeing political prisoners and issuing executive orders against child mutilation and for parental school choice. His policies aim to restore faith-based principles and address issues neglected by the previous administration.
Critics of Trump, particularly among Christians, are urged to reconsider their stance, as his administration promotes life and justice in ways that resonate with biblical teachings. The article emphasizes the importance of supporting leaders who uphold these values, contrasting them with the policies of the Biden administration.
Fox News: 'What a jacka--': Conservatives hammer Dem senator's 'droning monologue' during RFK Jr hearing
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse faced backlash from conservatives for his questioning of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's nominee for Health and Human Services. Whitehouse linked Kennedy's vaccine skepticism to a recent measles case in Rhode Island and demanded a clear stance on vaccine safety and mandatory vaccinations.
Critics on social media condemned Whitehouse's lengthy monologue and perceived condescension, with some calling for his political retirement. Kennedy defended himself, stating he is not anti-vaccine but pro-safety. Opposition to his nomination remains strong, fueled by advocacy groups.
#culture
Fox News: Sydney Sweeney joins Meg Ryan, Billy Crystal for ‘When Harry Met Sally’ Super Bowl ad
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reunited for a Super Bowl ad, recreating the iconic fake orgasm scene from "When Harry Met Sally" at Katz Deli. The 30-second spot features Ryan adding mayonnaise to her sandwich, leading to familiar sounds and a cameo by Sydney Sweeney, who delivers the classic line, "I'll have what she's having."
Ryan expressed joy in stepping back into her role, while Crystal noted the nostalgia of returning to the deli. The ad celebrates the film's 35th anniversary, blending humor and a beloved scene with Hellmann's mayonnaise.
Fox News: Behind the scenes of ‘FOX & Friends’: Hosts give rare insider access on FOX Nation
A new documentary, "Behind the Scenes: FOX & Friends," offers viewers an in-depth look at America's top cable morning show, celebrating its nearly 30-year history. Co-host Steve Doocy highlights the evolution of the show and the importance of caffeine in its success.
The 40-minute special features old clips and behind-the-scenes footage, showcasing the show's transformation from its early days as "Fox Express" to its current format. The documentary is available for streaming on FOX Nation.
Fox News: Spider-Man voice actor said his 'biggest fear' was new Disney+ series being 'annoying and woke'
Spider-Man voice actor Hudson Thanes expressed initial concerns that the upcoming Disney+ series "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman" would be "annoying and woke." However, after reviewing the script, he found it well-written and relatable, reflecting real-life experiences.
In related news, Marvel's recent projects have faced criticism for perceived pandering, particularly with "The Marvels." Additionally, actor Anthony Mackie stirred controversy by stating that Captain America should not represent America, later clarifying his comments to emphasize the character's universal traits.
#health
Breitbart: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Addresses Critics: 'I'm Not Going to Apologize'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominated by President Trump for Health and Human Services Secretary, addressed the Senate Committee on Finance, countering claims of being "anti-vaccine." He emphasized the high costs of healthcare due to chronic diseases, affecting lower-income Americans the most.
Kennedy clarified his stance, stating he is "pro-safety" and supports vaccines, as all his children are vaccinated. He underscored the importance of American farms and the need for collaboration to tackle health issues, asserting that he will continue to challenge the status quo for the betterment of public health.
Breitbart: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Promises to Ensure Tax Dollars Support Healthy Foods, 'Scrutinize' Chemical Additives in Food Supply
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominated by President Trump for Health and Human Services Secretary, pledged to prioritize health food funding and review chemical additives in the food supply during his Senate confirmation hearing. He highlighted the deteriorating health of Americans, citing rising obesity and chronic diseases.
Kennedy emphasized that the U.S. spends significantly more on healthcare than other developed nations, attributing high costs to chronic illness. He vowed to support healthy food initiatives, eliminate conflicts of interest in health agencies, and restore American health if confirmed.
#crime
GB News: Two ex-police officers arrested over Rotherham sexual abuse claims by four victims
Two former South Yorkshire Police officers have been arrested over allegations of child sexual abuse involving four victims in Rotherham. The offenses reportedly occurred both on and off duty, with one officer facing multiple charges, including attempted rape and indecent assault.
The arrests follow the Independent Office for Police Conduct's ongoing investigation, Operation Linden, which was initiated after a 2014 report revealed that at least 1,400 children were abused in the area. The IOPC is committed to thoroughly investigating these serious allegations.
#technology
Forbes: This AI Startup In Nepal Is Helping Figma And OpenAI Close Their Biggest Sales
SecurityPal, a startup founded by Pukar Hamal in Kathmandu, streamlines the tedious process of security questionnaires for tech firms like OpenAI and Airtable using AI and local expertise. The company has grown rapidly, reaching a valuation of $105 million and employing 180 staff in Nepal.
Hamal aims to establish Kathmandu as a tech hub, offering competitive salaries and training programs. SecurityPal combines AI with human oversight to enhance efficiency while ensuring compliance, positioning itself as a vital partner for companies navigating cybersecurity regulations.