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16 Feb 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Everything To Know About Trump’s ‘Mass Deportation’ Plans—As President Fires Immigration Judges Despite Case Backlog
The Trump administration has dismissed over a dozen immigration judges amid a significant backlog of deportation cases, raising concerns from union officials about the contradiction to Trump's immigration crackdown agenda. This decision has prompted criticism for potentially exacerbating the already strained immigration system.
In parallel, local leaders in sanctuary cities are grappling with the implications of Trump's hardline immigration policies, with some softening their rhetoric while others remain committed to protecting migrants. The administration's strategy includes targeting cities with non-cooperation policies and expanding deportation efforts, which could have significant economic and social impacts.
#politics
Fox News: NYT columnist 'sympathetic' to Trump admin barring AP from Oval Office, Air Force One
David Brooks, a New York Times columnist, expressed understanding for the Trump administration's decision to bar the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One, citing a lack of representation for pro-Trump voices in the media. He acknowledged the manipulation of press access by administrations and emphasized the need for broader media representation.
Brooks criticized the decision but noted that it stems from a deeper issue within the media landscape. He highlighted the importance of a diverse range of voices to mitigate hostility towards the press, while MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart urged reporters to confront the administration's actions.
Forbes: Here Are All The Major Lawsuits Against Trump And Musk: Appeals Court Keeps Ethics Official’s Firing On Hold
A federal appeals court upheld a ruling that blocks President Trump from firing ethics official Hampton Dellinger, allowing him to remain in his position while litigation continues. This decision is part of a broader series of legal challenges against Trump and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.
Several lawsuits are pending against Trump’s administration, including challenges to policies on birthright citizenship, foreign aid freezes, and access to sensitive data by Musk's team. The Supreme Court may eventually weigh in on these high-stakes cases.
Fox News: 'Woke is their god': Ex-Dem fundraiser says party 'in shambles' after 2024 election losses
Former DNC fundraiser Lindy Li has criticized the Democratic Party, stating it is in "shambles" and "rudderless" following the 2024 presidential election. Li, who left the party after facing backlash for her comments on Vice President Kamala Harris, claims donors are frustrated with the party's direction, particularly its embrace of "woke" ideology.
Li expressed skepticism about the party's future leadership and noted that many companies are distancing themselves from the Democrats' agenda. She has decided to support Republican candidates moving forward, citing positive interactions with Republicans since her departure from the party.
#society
Fox News: Grieving father of DC plane crash pilot calls out government on air regulations: 'Written in blood'
Timothy Lilley, father of Sam Lilley, a pilot killed in a midair collision between American Airlines Flight 5342 and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter, is advocating for stricter aviation regulations. The crash, which occurred on January 29, 2025, resulted in 67 fatalities and is the deadliest air disaster in the U.S. since 2001.
Lilley calls for military aircraft to cease operations at civilian airports, improved pilot training, and the requirement for Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance Systems in Class B airspace. He plans to testify before Congress to promote aviation safety, emphasizing that changes often come only after tragedies.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: After his release from Gaza, Amazon finally says hostage Troufanov was an employee
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy confirmed the release of Sasha Troufanov, an employee kidnapped by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Troufanov, along with his family, was taken hostage during the attack that resulted in over 1,200 deaths. His father was killed in the incident.
Jassy expressed relief for Troufanov's return and acknowledged the company's behind-the-scenes efforts to support his family during captivity. Amazon faced criticism for not publicly addressing the situation sooner. Troufanov was released after 498 days in captivity, while many hostages remain unaccounted for.
Fox News: Musk and DOGE have another perfect target: more taxpayer-funded, anti-American media
Elon Musk supports calls to shut down the Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Europe, citing their alleged anti-American narratives. Kari Lake, a Trump nominee for VOA Director, advocates for reforming these outlets to present a pro-American perspective instead.
Concerns about VOA's bias have persisted since its establishment, with critics arguing it promotes adversarial regimes. Reform efforts have been ongoing, but issues of corruption and bias remain. Proposals suggest dissolving VOA and rebuilding it with a focus on American values.
GB News: Jonathan Reynolds denies ‘£18bn Chagos betrayal’ as questions raised over ‘money-laundering’
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has challenged claims that the Chagos Islands deal with Mauritius could cost £18 billion, urging the public to await the official details. He emphasized the strategic importance of the agreement for UK-US military interests and defended the necessity of securing the military facility.
Reynolds dismissed concerns about financial risks, stating that failing to address the issue would be irresponsible. The negotiations are ongoing, with the new Mauritian government seeking increased compensation and renegotiating lease terms for the military base. The final agreement details are anticipated soon.
#technology
Fox News: Mac users beware: AI-powered malware threats are on the rise
Apple devices are increasingly vulnerable to sophisticated malware, with a notable rise in information-stealing threats targeting Mac users. Cybercriminals are leveraging AI to enhance their attacks, leading to the emergence of advanced malware like Atomic Stealer and Poseidon, which can drain cryptocurrency wallets and steal sensitive information.
Meanwhile, Android users face a growing phishing epidemic, with thousands of malicious apps designed to extract credentials and bypass security measures. As these threats evolve, users must adopt strong security practices, including robust antivirus software, cautious downloading habits, and the use of two-factor authentication.