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11 Feb 2025

#illegals

Human Events: ANTHONY CONSTANTINO: America’s open border problem has a blind spot
ANTHONY CONSTANTINO: America’s open border problem has a blind spot
Illegal immigration at the Northern Border has surged dramatically, with crossings from Canada rising from 574 in 2020 to over 19,000 in 2024. This influx includes a significant number of individuals identified as "terror suspects," raising concerns about crime, drug smuggling, and human trafficking.

The situation is exacerbated by criminal cartels exploiting weak immigration enforcement and forming connections with Native American communities. This poses a unique national security threat that requires urgent attention. The need for stronger border security and immigration reform is emphasized, particularly in the wake of political changes.


Breitbart: ABC’s Rivers: Mexico Sent Troops to Fix 'Highly-Trafficked' Border Area After Tariff Threat
ABC’s Rivers: Mexico Sent Troops to Fix 'Highly-Trafficked' Border Area After Tariff Threat
The deployment of 10,000 Mexican National Guard troops along the U.S.-Mexico border follows negotiations between the U.S. and Mexico, prompted by President Trump's threats of tariffs. This action aims to curb illegal migration and fentanyl trafficking.

Previously, a section near Tijuana was a hotspot for crossings due to the terrain's challenges for wall construction. The increased military presence is expected to address these issues at both border crossings and areas lacking physical barriers.


#politics

Forbes: Here Are All The Major Lawsuits Against Trump And Musk: Judge Orders HHS, CDC, FDA To Restore Old Websites
Here Are All The Major Lawsuits Against Trump And Musk: Judge Orders HHS, CDC, FDA To Restore Old Websites
A federal judge has ordered the Health and Human Services Department and other agencies to restore their websites to pre-January 30 conditions, following a lawsuit from Doctors for America. The lawsuit claims the Trump administration removed critical health-related data from public access.

Various legal actions are underway against Trump’s policies, including challenges to immigration measures and funding freezes. With Democrats leveraging the courts to counter the administration's directives, many anticipate that these cases could eventually reach the Supreme Court.


Fox News: Trump on verge of next Cabinet victory with late-night Tulsi Gabbard Senate vote
Trump on verge of next Cabinet victory with late-night Tulsi Gabbard Senate vote
Former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is set for a final Senate confirmation vote to become President Trump's director of national intelligence. Despite the controversial nature of her nomination, she has secured support from several moderate Republicans, including Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski.

Concerns regarding Gabbard's past associations and views were addressed during her confirmation hearing, leading to increased backing from key senators. Gabbard is expected to be confirmed after the expiration of the post-cloture debate.


Breitbart: Florida State Rep. Filing Bill to Allow Open Carry of Handguns
Florida State Rep. Filing Bill to Allow Open Carry of Handguns
Florida state Rep. Monique Miller is introducing legislation to permit law-abiding citizens to openly carry handguns for self-defense, following support from Gov. Ron DeSantis. Miller emphasizes the importance of self-defense for women, who may feel restricted by current laws.

Despite this push, Florida Senate president Ben Albritton opposes the measure, citing law enforcement concerns. Miller hopes Florida can align with the 45 other states that allow some form of open carry.


Fox News: Anna Paulina Luna to lead task force on declassification of JFK assassination records, Epstein client list
Anna Paulina Luna to lead task force on declassification of JFK assassination records, Epstein client list
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., has been appointed to lead a new task force aimed at declassifying federal secrets, including documents related to the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and Martin Luther King Jr. The initiative follows an executive order from former President Trump to enhance transparency regarding these historical events.

The task force will also explore the declassification of information concerning the Epstein client list, COVID-19 origins, UFOs, and 9/11. Luna emphasized the need for transparency and accountability, stating that the federal government has withheld critical information from the public for too long.


Fox News: MSNBC legal analyst pushes back on 'Morning Joe' co-hosts sounding alarm on 'constitutional crisis'
MSNBC legal analyst pushes back on 'Morning Joe' co-hosts sounding alarm on 'constitutional crisis'
MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos argued that President Trump's executive orders do not constitute a "constitutional crisis." He emphasized that a true crisis arises only when the administration refuses to comply with a court order, a situation he likened to Nixon's defiance of a Supreme Court subpoena.

Cevallos noted that while Trump's executive actions may be chaotic and irritating to the courts, they are manageable and reminiscent of his first term. He pointed out that historical precedents exist for handling such executive orders without reaching a constitutional crisis.


Fox News: As Democrats regroup outside DC, GOP attorneys general adopt new playbook to defend Trump agenda
As Democrats regroup outside DC, GOP attorneys general adopt new playbook to defend Trump agenda
Republican state attorneys general are positioning themselves as key defenders of President Trump's agenda, emphasizing their role in countering Democratic opposition. With 29 Republican AGs, they aim to protect state interests and support Trump's initiatives against lawsuits from Democratic counterparts.

The Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) highlights the importance of these officials in maintaining law and order while promoting freedom. They assert that Democratic AGs are engaging in partisan tactics to undermine Trump's policies, and RAGA plans to strengthen its influence in upcoming elections.


Fox News: Missouri AG sues Starbucks over 'race-based' hiring, DEI initiatives
Missouri AG sues Starbucks over 'race-based' hiring, DEI initiatives
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks, alleging the company engages in race-based hiring practices that violate the Missouri Human Rights Act. The lawsuit criticizes Starbucks for its initiatives aimed at increasing BIPOC representation in its workforce and claims these practices lead to higher prices and longer wait times for consumers.

Bailey argues that Starbucks' policies, which include setting diversity goals, constitute systemic discrimination and violate federal law as interpreted by recent Supreme Court rulings. The lawsuit also claims that Starbucks discriminates in board membership based on race and gender.


#society

The Mirror: Horrified MPs told bailiffs made disabled man 'feel like waste of a life'
Horrified MPs told bailiffs made disabled man 'feel like waste of a life'
The UK government is considering tougher regulations for bailiffs following reports of severe mistreatment of vulnerable individuals. Victims Minister Alex Davies-Jones expressed shock at the harrowing cases presented in Parliament, including instances of harassment and wrongful seizure of essential equipment.

Labour MP Luke Chambers emphasized the need for a compulsory independent regulator to address these abuses, as the current Enforcement Conduct Board is not mandatory for firms. Davies-Jones acknowledged the importance of the enforcement sector while promising to review the issues raised.


Human Events: NICOLE RUSSELL: Trump’s executive order on women’s sports will resound across the globe
NICOLE RUSSELL: Trump’s executive order on women’s sports will resound across the globe
President Trump’s executive order aims to protect women’s sports by prohibiting men from competing in female categories, reinforcing Title IX’s principles. The NCAA has already updated its participation policy to align with this directive, allowing only “student-athletes assigned female at birth” to compete.

Despite criticism from mainstream media suggesting the order discriminates against transgender individuals, polls indicate that a significant majority of Americans support the initiative. This policy is seen as a step towards ensuring fairness and safety for women and girls in competitive sports.


#culture

The Western Journal: 'Grow Up': JD Vance Eviscerates Democrat Attempting to Cancel DOGE Employee
'Grow Up': JD Vance Eviscerates Democrat Attempting to Cancel DOGE Employee
Vice President J.D. Vance defended Marko Elez, a staffer from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, against calls for an apology over past racist comments. Vance criticized Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna for his outrage, asserting that a culture of grace is essential for personal growth and learning from mistakes.

Vance's remarks highlighted his disdain for what he termed "emotional blackmail" and emphasized that he worries more about children growing up to be overly sensitive and politically correct than about the mistakes they might make. His stance positions him as a formidable opponent to Democrats in future elections.


#education

Fox News: DOGE slashes over $100M in DEI funding at Education Department: 'Win for every student'
DOGE slashes over $100M in DEI funding at Education Department: 'Win for every student'
The Department of Education is canceling over $100 million in grants for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training as part of a broader effort to eliminate "wasteful" spending. This move, led by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, affects 89 contracts totaling $881 million.

Critics argue that DEI initiatives promote ideological conformity rather than true equity. Advocates for the cuts believe that redirecting funds will benefit students, as some institutions have already begun dismantling their DEI offices in response to federal scrutiny.


#crime

The Telegraph: Swedish woman convicted of genocide
Swedish woman convicted of genocide
A Swedish court has sentenced Lina Ishaq to 12 years in prison for genocide, marking the first case in Sweden related to the Islamic State's persecution of Yazidis. She was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity for enslaving Yazidi women and children in Syria in 2015.

Ishaq, already serving a six-year sentence for allowing her son to be recruited as an IS child soldier, was convicted for keeping nine Yazidis as slaves, restricting their movement, and forcing them to convert to Islam. Prosecutors are considering an appeal for a harsher sentence.


#sports

GB News: Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift to 'talk about their future' after NFL star suffered Super Bowl heartbreak
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift to 'talk about their future' after NFL star suffered Super Bowl heartbreak
Travis Kelce is set to discuss his NFL future with Taylor Swift during a private holiday following the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The 35-year-old tight end is contemplating retirement after the defeat, which ended hopes for a Super Bowl three-peat.

Kelce is processing the loss with Swift's support and is expected to make crucial decisions about his career during their time away. The couple had planned this downtime in anticipation of the end of football season and Swift's Eras Tour. The Chiefs need clarity on Kelce's future by March 12, when NFL free agency begins.