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12 Feb 2025
#illegals
The Federalist: Pope Francis’ Letter Sows Confusion Over Immigration
Pope Francis criticized President Trump's immigration policies, labeling mass deportations as a major crisis and condemning the association of illegal status with criminality. His statements, however, lack clarity and seem to contradict established Catholic teachings on immigration and the responsibilities of political authorities.
The pope's letter suggests a universal obligation to welcome migrants, yet fails to acknowledge the importance of prioritizing the needs of one's own community and the rule of law. This oversight could undermine his authority on immigration issues in the U.S., where illegal immigration poses significant challenges.
#politics
Fox News: House Dem expects first DOGE subcommittee meeting to be 'full-on combat'
The first meeting of Congress' Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is expected to be contentious, with Democrats criticizing Elon Musk's role in reducing federal workforce and spending. Rep. Jasmine Crockett anticipates a "sh--show" and plans to argue that DOGE's actions are illegal.
Conversely, DOGE chair Marjorie Taylor Greene expresses hope for bipartisan dialogue, focusing on Medicaid improper payments. Musk, defending his position, emphasizes the need for accountability in federal spending and insists that reform aligns with democratic principles.
The Federalist: How Vance Helped Me See The Propaganda Press For What It Is
The author reflects on her disillusionment with media narratives and the political landscape in the U.S., drawing parallels to her upbringing in Communist Czechoslovakia. She highlights a growing disconnect between personal experiences and the official narratives pushed by the media and government.
The piece emphasizes the importance of recognizing this cognitive dissonance and appreciates figures like J.D. Vance for articulating truths that resonate with many Americans. The author expresses hope for continued alignment between political discourse and lived reality.
Fox News: Trump welcomes Marc Fogel back to America after years in Russian prison and more top headlines
Marc Fogel has returned to the U.S., and his mother expressed gratitude to Trump for his release. A legal expert is puzzled by courts significantly interfering with Trump's presidential authority, while a Democratic senator supports his latest proposal.
In other news, the contents of a Chinese spy balloon shot down in 2023 have been revealed, and chilling audio captures the moments before the Titan submersible explosion. An ex-NY Giants player is helping deported migrants and blames the Biden administration for the ongoing crisis.
#society
GB News: Invictus Games athletes make their feelings clear on Meghan Markle as duchess to leave Canada imminently
Meghan Markle is leaving Canada early during the Invictus Games, allowing Prince Harry to continue solo engagements. Despite her early departure, athletes praised her for her warm interactions and playful demeanor, particularly during a Team USA breakfast.
Athletes described Meghan as genuine and caring, noting her ability to connect personally with attendees. Her approachable nature and willingness to engage left a positive impression on those she met.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Feb. 12: Day 495 – With ceasefire stalling, Israel scrambles to respond
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has issued conflicting statements regarding the ceasefire and the release of hostages held in Gaza, possibly to keep Hamas uncertain while aligning with US demands. The IDF is preparing for potential renewed conflict as US support appears to increase.
Jordan's King Abdullah has offered to accept 2,000 sick Palestinian children but remains hesitant to take in a larger number of refugees. Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority continues its "pay to slay" stipends for security prisoners and families of deceased attackers.
The Economist: Transcript: An interview with Volodymyr Zelensky
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed concern about the U.S. potentially withholding information regarding negotiations with Russia. He emphasized the importance of transparency in these discussions for Ukraine's strategy and security.
Additionally, Germany's political landscape is shifting, with Friedrich Merz warning that the country's previous economic model is no longer viable. He highlighted the need for strategic adaptations to counter rising political challenges, including the AfD.
Times Of Israel: Senior Arab officials warn Trump’s Gaza plan would inflame Middle East
President Trump’s proposal to take control of Gaza and resettle its Palestinian population has sparked widespread condemnation from Arab officials, who warn it could destabilize the region and threaten a fragile ceasefire. Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit emphasized that such actions would provoke a new cycle of crises and are unacceptable to the Arab world.
The plan has faced rejection from Jordan and Egypt, both wary of the implications for their own Palestinian populations. As hostages remain in Gaza, the situation is tense, with Hamas and Israel accusing each other of violating ceasefire agreements. The Arab Peace Initiative, which calls for a two-state solution, may be revisited in response to these developments.
#culture
The Federalist: 'Dune: Part Two' Isn't The Only Pro-Life Hollywood Blockbuster
This year's Oscars feature films with controversial themes, including "Emilia Perez," about a transgender drug lord, and "Conclave," which centers on an intersex pope. Amid this, Denis Villeneuve's "Dune: Part Two" presents a pro-life message, highlighting the bond between Lady Jessica and her unborn daughter.
Other films like "Arrival," "Revenge of the Sith," and "Kill Bill" also contain unintended pro-life themes, emphasizing the value of life and the sacrifices made by parents. These narratives challenge the prevailing discourse on abortion, framing it as a moral duty rather than a right.