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19 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: DHS Secretary Noem to Migrants: 'We Will Hunt You Down'
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem emphasized a tough stance on illegal immigration, thanking President Trump for border security efforts. She warned potential migrants against entering the U.S. illegally, stating that "criminals are not welcome."
Recent reports indicate a significant drop in arrests at the southwest border, with only 229 migrants apprehended. There are signs that migrants are changing their routes, with some now heading south away from the U.S. border, reflecting the impact of stricter enforcement.
Front Page Magazine: A Declaration of War
Pope Francis has issued a letter to American bishops that critiques U.S. immigration policies, prioritizing the rights of immigrants over national safety. He condemns narratives that equate illegal status with criminality and calls for solidarity with migrants, suggesting a conflict with President Trump’s administration.
The letter reflects a broader ideological divide between the Vatican's globalist stance and the U.S. government's responsibility to protect its citizens. Critics argue that Catholic agencies have profited from immigration issues while remaining silent on the consequences of open borders.
#politics
Breitbart: Trump Signs Three Executive Actions, Including IVF-Related Order
President Trump signed three executive actions focused on increasing government transparency and oversight. One memo mandates federal agencies to report waste, fraud, and abuse, while another grants the Office of Management and Budget oversight of independent agencies.
Additionally, an executive order aims to make fertility treatments, including in vitro fertilization, more affordable for Americans. Trump emphasized the importance of these actions for families and the commitment to transparency.
Le Monde: Trump moves to widen IVF access: 'More affordable treatment options'
President Trump signed an executive order to enhance access to in vitro fertilization (IVF), tasking his advisors with finding ways to reduce costs and improve accessibility. He emphasized the importance of family formation and expressed that many families would appreciate this move.
However, the decision may provoke backlash from conservative factions who oppose IVF on moral grounds. The Republican Party remains divided on the issue, with some members supporting IVF as beneficial for families, while others, influenced by beliefs about life beginning at conception, oppose it.
#society
Breitbart: Trans Runner CeCe Telfer Claims NCAA Titles Cannot Be Stripped Because 'That's Not How Progressiveness Works'
Transgender athlete CeCe Telfer defended his NCAA track records against President Trump's ban on transgender athletes, stating that such records are permanent and cannot be erased. Telfer emphasized that history and progressiveness do not allow for the removal of past achievements.
Despite controversy over his claims of no physical advantages, Telfer remains firm that his titles reflect a progressive understanding of history.
Fox News: Mark Zuckerberg’s philanthropy ends DEI programs, social advocacy efforts
Mark Zuckerberg's Chan Zuckerberg Initiative has ended its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs and social advocacy efforts, including immigration reform and racial equity grantmaking. This decision follows Meta's recent termination of its DEI programs, aiming to focus on hiring the most talented individuals.
CZI's chief operating officer stated that the organization will now prioritize scientific philanthropy and research over social advocacy. While some existing grant commitments will be honored, there will be no new funding for political activism, and the DEI team has been dissolved. The focus will shift towards advancing biology and AI initiatives.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: NeverTrump European Scolds President Trump
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former NATO Secretary General, criticizes Donald Trump's America First policies, arguing they undermine the globalist "rules-based international order." He claims Trump’s confrontational rhetoric has led to a lack of accountability among NATO nations regarding their defense spending.
Rasmussen's concerns reflect a broader European frustration with U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding defense commitments. However, the article suggests that Trump's blunt approach may have inadvertently pushed NATO allies to reconsider their military investments, highlighting a historical pattern of European reliance on American defense support.
The Telegraph: Zelensky will be forced to hold elections under US and Russia plan
Volodymyr Zelensky may be compelled to hold elections in Ukraine as part of a provisional peace agreement between the US and Russia, raising fears of a potential regime change favoring Moscow. The talks, involving US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, concluded without plans for foreign peacekeeping troops.
The agreement stipulates that elections must occur before a final peace settlement, which could jeopardize Zelensky's leadership. The absence of foreign troops post-conflict raises further concerns about Europe's role in any future peacekeeping efforts.
#education
The Imaginative Conservative: Christian Halls: The Next American Renaissance?
Christian culture in America has been declining since the early 20th century, largely due to the rise of public schooling. In response, initiatives like homeschooling and Christian charter schools have emerged, but many young adults still face challenges such as loneliness and detachment from their communities after leaving home for college.
Christian Halls International aims to address these issues by providing local, intergenerational educational opportunities that keep young adults engaged in their communities. Founded in 2020, the organization has rapidly expanded, offering affordable degrees and fostering mentorship among local Christian elders, thereby promoting a revival of Christian society at the grassroots level.
#crime
GB News: Ruth Ellis: Grandson of last woman to be hanged in Britain demands PARDONING ahead of ITV drama
Ruth Ellis' grandson, Stephen Beard, claims she was manipulated into killing her lover by Desmond Cousin, who provided the murder weapon and coached her on its use. Cousin later testified against her, despite promising to care for her children if things went wrong.
Ellis was executed in 1955, becoming the last woman hanged in Britain, a case that fueled public outcry and calls for the abolition of capital punishment. Beard believes new evidence could challenge the original ruling as a documentary about Ellis is set to air.