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11 Feb 2025

#illegals

Fox News: 'Serious consequences': Ted Cruz delivers strong warning to illegal immigrants fleeing Border Patrol
'Serious consequences': Ted Cruz delivers strong warning to illegal immigrants fleeing Border Patrol
Sen. Ted Cruz has reintroduced the Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act, targeting illegal immigrants who evade law enforcement. Named after a Border Patrol agent killed in 2022, the bill proposes felony charges for failing to yield to agents, with severe penalties for injuries or fatalities.

The legislation aims to enhance penalties for endangering Border Patrol agents and requires the DOJ to report on prosecutions of illegal immigrants in such cases. This initiative reflects a broader Republican push for stricter immigration enforcement in Congress.


#politics

Fox News: Trump to sign order instructing DOGE to massively cut federal workforce
Trump to sign order instructing DOGE to massively cut federal workforce
President Trump plans to sign an executive order directing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to significantly reduce federal staffing levels. The order mandates that agencies can only hire one new employee for every four that leave, with a focus on eliminating unnecessary positions and cutting $2 trillion from the federal budget.

The initiative, led by DOGE Chair Elon Musk, aims to streamline government operations and cut wasteful spending. Certain areas, such as law enforcement and national security, will remain unaffected. However, a federal judge has temporarily blocked the administration's buyout program for federal workers amid union challenges.


Front Page Magazine: Victor Davis Hanson Video: Donald Trump’s ‘DEI Firestorm’
Victor Davis Hanson Video: Donald Trump’s ‘DEI Firestorm’
Victor Davis Hanson addresses the backlash from Trump's comments on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) related to the FAA, especially in light of the recent midair collision over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. The discussion highlights the intersection of politics and aviation safety.




CNSNews: Judge Dictates HHS Website Content in Defiance of Trump’s Executive Order on Gender
Judge Dictates HHS Website Content in Defiance of Trump’s Executive Order on Gender
U.S. District Judge John Bates ordered the restoration of certain HHS web pages, countering President Trump's executive order that limited federal recognition to two genders. This ruling has drawn criticism from Senator Mike Lee and Elon Musk, who argue it undermines presidential authority.

The judge's decision supports Doctors for America, who claim the removed pages contained vital health information altered to align with Trump's stance against what he termed "gender ideology." Bates believes the plaintiffs will prevail in court, prompting calls for accountability from Musk.


Front Page Magazine: Wednesday Quick Takes
Wednesday Quick Takes
Dr. Steve Caudle of Greater Second Missionary Baptist Church called for violence against Elon Musk during a sermon, falsely accusing him of threatening to steal Americans' personal information. He suggested that violence might be necessary against those he perceives as threats, despite Musk's efforts to combat bureaucratic waste.

Pope Francis criticized President Trump's immigration policies, labeling deportations of illegal aliens as a "major crisis." He urged American bishops to reject narratives that discriminate against migrants while failing to recognize the importance of enforcing immigration laws. The Pope's views have sparked debate on the balance between compassion and national security.


Forbes: Here Are All The Major Lawsuits Against Trump And Musk: Judge Shoots Down Trump's Latest Attempt To Freeze Funding
Here Are All The Major Lawsuits Against Trump And Musk: Judge Shoots Down Trump's Latest Attempt To Freeze Funding
An appeals court denied the Trump administration's request to block a ruling that mandates federal agencies lift spending freezes. This decision comes amid ongoing legal challenges against Trump's directives, including lawsuits related to health data removal and foreign aid agency dismantling.

Multiple lawsuits have emerged against various Trump policies, with courts blocking several initiatives, including restrictions on birthright citizenship and funding freezes. Legal experts suggest that the Supreme Court may eventually address these challenges, particularly regarding the administration's controversial executive actions.


#society

GB News: 'Cause more problems!' Small business owner fumes at Bristol Council for plans to collect bins monthly
'Cause more problems!' Small business owner fumes at Bristol Council for plans to collect bins monthly
Bristol's proposal for monthly bin collections has raised concerns among local business owners regarding hygiene and waste storage, especially during peak seasons. Business owners like florist Camilla Forest Kessler worry about the smell and mess from infrequent pickups, particularly for waste generated in summer.

The council argues that reducing collection frequency could save millions amid rising waste treatment costs. While many English authorities have adopted three-weekly collections, none of the major cities have moved to four-weekly pickups yet.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Can the Lebanese Army Be Trusted to Crack Down on Hezbollah?
Can the Lebanese Army Be Trusted to Crack Down on Hezbollah?
The ceasefire between Hezbollah and the IDF, facilitated by the U.S., aimed to empower the Lebanese Army to push Hezbollah north of the Litani River. However, the Lebanese Army's slow progress and evidence of collaboration with Hezbollah have raised concerns. Reports indicate that military secrets have been leaked to Hezbollah, compromising Israeli security.

This situation suggests a deep infiltration of Hezbollah within the Lebanese military structure, undermining the ceasefire's objectives. As Hezbollah maintains a stronghold in southern Lebanon, the IDF may need to reconsider its withdrawal plans, as the Lebanese Army appears unable to fulfill its role in disarming the group.


The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Steel Tariffs, Train and Truck Collision, and Horse Therapy
Day in Photos: Steel Tariffs, Train and Truck Collision, and Horse Therapy
President Trump met with Jordan's King Abdullah II to discuss U.S. ownership in Gaza and the relocation of Palestinians to neighboring countries as part of reconstruction efforts. Meanwhile, tensions continue as Hamas accuses Israel of ceasefire violations, delaying hostage releases.

In other global news, a train collision in Germany injured at least 12, while Indonesia's President met with Turkey's Erdogan. In Lebanon, a new government aims to rebuild trust post-conflict, and the Federal Reserve Chairman testified before Congress.


#technology

Le Monde: At the Paris summit, the US charge against AI 'censorship'
At the Paris summit, the US charge against AI 'censorship'
Vice President JD Vance asserted U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence at the AI Action Summit in Paris, emphasizing the need to resist censorship from authoritarian regimes and excessive regulation from Europe. He warned that such regulations could stifle innovation in the tech sector.

Vance's remarks highlighted a commitment to free speech and the protection of American tech companies from foreign governmental overreach. He departed the event early, underscoring his focus on U.S. interests in the global tech landscape.