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13 Feb 2025

#illegals

The Western Journal: Wary Illegal Aliens Have Started a 'Reverse Flow' Trend After Just a Few Weeks of Trump Admin Policies
Wary Illegal Aliens Have Started a 'Reverse Flow' Trend After Just a Few Weeks of Trump Admin Policies
Evidence suggests that President Trump's immigration policies have led to a "reverse flow" of migrants returning to their countries of origin due to increased border security. Migrants from Venezuela and other nations have turned back after reaching Central America, influenced by social media and family warnings.

Officials in Central America are now addressing the challenges posed by this trend, emphasizing the need for orderly and humane returns. Critics argue that the Biden administration's approach has exacerbated the situation, leading to a humanitarian crisis.


The Western Journal: New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Issues Defiant Response to Pam Bondi's Charges - She Might End Up Regretting It
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Issues Defiant Response to Pam Bondi's Charges - She Might End Up Regretting It
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced federal charges against New York Governor Kathy Hochul and other state officials for allegedly violating laws aimed at protecting illegal immigrants from federal enforcement. Hochul responded defiantly on social media, defending New York's policies and criticizing the lawsuit as a publicity stunt.

The commentary suggests that Hochul's stance on illegal immigration is politically risky, especially as her popularity wanes. It implies that Democrats are prioritizing electoral strategies over the concerns of ordinary Americans, potentially leading to Hochul's defeat in the upcoming election.


#politics

Times Of Israel: Israel said readying for three hostages to be freed Saturday, still pushing for more
Israel said readying for three hostages to be freed Saturday, still pushing for more
Hamas confirmed it will release three Israeli hostages on Saturday, despite earlier threats to delay due to alleged Israeli violations of a truce. Tensions remain high, as a rocket fired from Gaza killed a Palestinian teen, prompting Israeli military responses and discussions about expediting further hostage releases.

Israeli officials are urging Hamas to release additional hostages sooner than planned, reflecting concerns over the welfare of captives. The ceasefire's future is uncertain, with protests in Israel demanding the return of hostages and calls for intensified military action if agreements are not honored.


The Western Journal: Body Language Expert Blows Hole in Media’s ‘President Musk’ Narrative After Watching Oval Office Meeting
Body Language Expert Blows Hole in Media’s ‘President Musk’ Narrative After Watching Oval Office Meeting
A body language expert claims that President Trump remains the dominant figure in his partnership with Elon Musk, despite media narratives suggesting otherwise. Judi James observed that Musk's standing position during a recent Oval Office meeting did not undermine Trump's authority, as he was speaking with Trump's permission.

James noted that Trump's demeanor reflects a serious leadership style, contrasting with Musk's more casual approach. The expert's analysis counters liberal media's portrayal of a power shift, asserting that Trump retains control and is effectively managing his role as president.


Forbes: 14 States Sue DOGE Alleging Elon Musk Is Acting As An ‘Agent Of Chaos’—Here’s What To Know
14 States Sue DOGE Alleging Elon Musk Is Acting As An ‘Agent Of Chaos’—Here’s What To Know
Fourteen states, led by New Mexico, have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), alleging that the delegation of power to Elon Musk is unconstitutional and has caused disruption within federal agencies. The lawsuit criticizes Musk's authority and the executive order from President Trump that established DOGE, claiming it transformed a minor role into one of chaos.

The lawsuit comes amid growing concerns over DOGE's access to sensitive government data and its impact on federal workforce management. Critics argue that Musk's agency is undermining established government processes and could lead to significant cuts in federal spending without proper oversight.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Paul Watson Video: Panic on the Streets of Germany
Paul Watson Video: Panic on the Streets of Germany
Germany faces growing unrest and fear among citizens, particularly women, due to perceived failures of leftist open migration policies. With elections approaching, concerns mount over safety and the country's future direction.




#foreignaffairs

Human Events: Arab world scrambling to counter Trump’s vision for Gaza
Arab world scrambling to counter Trump’s vision for Gaza
Egypt is spearheading a diplomatic initiative to rebuild Gaza, countering President Trump's controversial plan that involves relocating Palestinians and U.S. control of the area. Arab states are now focused on preventing mass displacement and maintaining Palestinian presence in Gaza.

Egypt's proposal includes forming a committee to manage Gaza and developing local security forces, but faces challenges like Hamas's power and funding. An Arab summit is set for February 27 to discuss Gaza's future, with experts noting that reconstruction efforts can begin without resolving the issue of Palestinian statehood.


Front Page Magazine: Sami Jaradat’s Fairy Tale of Israeli Terror and Torture of Palestinian Prisoners
Sami Jaradat’s Fairy Tale of Israeli Terror and Torture of Palestinian Prisoners
Sami Jaradat claims that conditions for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention are inhumane, asserting that those from Gaza suffer more than others. He recounts alleged torture methods but provides no evidence, relying instead on hearsay.

The article argues that the Israeli military takes extensive precautions to minimize civilian casualties, with a notable civilian-to-combatant death ratio during the conflict. It highlights that the high number of Gazan deaths is largely due to Hamas's tactics of embedding fighters within civilian infrastructure.


Breitbart: Exclusive — Pete Hegseth: Nukes for Ukraine Is Up to President Trump
Exclusive — Pete Hegseth: Nukes for Ukraine Is Up to President Trump
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated that nuclear weapons for Ukraine are not off the table, emphasizing that any decisions rest with President Trump. He outlined U.S. positions, stating NATO membership for Ukraine is unlikely and a return to pre-2014 borders is unrealistic.

Hegseth's comments, made during a NATO meeting, have caused concern among European allies who rely on U.S. support for Ukraine. He defended Trump's negotiation style as one that operates from strength, contrasting it with the previous administration's approach.


Le Monde: Zelensky says Putin 'peace' comments not to be trusted
Zelensky says Putin 'peace' comments not to be trusted
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky cautioned against trusting Russian President Vladimir Putin, following US President Donald Trump's assertion that he believes Putin desires peace. Trump’s proposal to initiate talks with Putin has raised concerns among Ukraine and its European allies about potential sidelining in negotiations.

Zelensky emphasized the need for a concrete plan to counter Putin before any discussions, while European leaders rejected the notion of a dictated peace. Trump’s administration indicated that Ukraine would remain part of any negotiations, but fears persist that a rushed peace deal could embolden Russia.


Fox News: USAID's green energy programs have maximized harm to the developing world, according to former official
USAID's green energy programs have maximized harm to the developing world, according to former official
A former USAID official criticized the agency's green energy initiatives, claiming they have harmed developing nations more than helped. Max Primorac stated that promoting green technologies while restricting fossil fuel development has left these countries unable to generate necessary revenues for growth and stability.

Primorac highlighted that many countries receiving USAID aid are part of China's Belt and Road Initiative, which could lead to increased Chinese influence. He and other Republican witnesses at a recent hearing emphasized the need for effective foreign aid to counteract this influence, warning that a pause in U.S. assistance creates a vacuum for adversaries like China and Russia.


#economy

GB News: Reform UK wages war on renewable energy with plans for windfall tax: ’Scrap net STUPID zero!’
Reform UK wages war on renewable energy with plans for windfall tax: ’Scrap net STUPID zero!’
Reform UK's Deputy Leader Richard Tice has proposed a windfall tax on renewable energy providers and mandatory underground cable installation for the National Grid. He criticized current renewable energy policies, claiming they impose significant financial burdens on households due to high subsidies.

Tice argues that scrapping net zero policies and renewable subsidies is essential to lower living costs and improve the economy. He pointed to lower American energy prices as a model, advocating for the use of domestic gas and oil resources in Britain to reduce electricity bills.


#culture

Le Monde: New York's Saturday night fever, photographed by Meryl Meisler
New York's Saturday night fever, photographed by Meryl Meisler
Meryl Meisler's photography captures the vibrant disco scene of late 1970s New York, showcasing diverse revelers in nightclubs where the genre flourished. Her work will be featured in the "Disco - I'm Coming Out" exhibition at the Philharmonie de Paris from February 14 to August 17.

Meisler, who sought permission from her subjects, aimed to portray the inclusive spirit of the era, reflecting a mix of communities during a time of cultural transformation in America. The exhibition highlights the impact of disco music, featuring iconic artists like Donna Summer and Chic.


#health

Breitbart: Senate Confirms Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Lead New Era in Restoring American Health
Senate Confirms Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Lead New Era in Restoring American Health
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been confirmed by the Senate to lead the Department of Health and Human Services with a vote of 52 to 48. His nomination marks a significant shift in the federal government's health policy approach, reminiscent of the Affordable Care Act's passage in 2010.

Despite initial skepticism due to his views on vaccines, Kennedy gained support from moderate Republicans and is expected to focus on reducing healthcare costs and promoting prevention. His confirmation reflects a notable moment in the Trump administration's appointment strategy.


Fox News: New mpox strain confirmed in US state for first time
New mpox strain confirmed in US state for first time
The New York State Department of Health confirmed the first case of mpox clade Ib in a traveler from Africa, noting that the public risk remains low. The infected individual is isolated and under medical care, with no local transmission reported.

The JYNNEOS vaccine is expected to be effective against this strain and is available for at-risk individuals. Health officials recommend vaccination for travelers to areas with reported cases and emphasize good hygiene practices to prevent transmission.