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19 Feb 2025
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Refugee Resettlers Hit by Layoffs After Crackdown Down on Migrant Business
The migrant resettlement industry is facing significant layoffs due to funding cuts, particularly affecting organizations like the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and various Catholic Charities, which have seen staff reductions of up to a third. Other refugee services across the country are also cutting jobs, indicating a broader decline in the sector.
These layoffs are seen as beneficial for Americans, as they may hinder the resettlement process for illegal aliens falsely claiming refugee status. The situation suggests a tightening of resources for organizations that facilitate migration, potentially impacting the flow of migrants into the U.S.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Media Falsely Claims Firing Probationary FAA Workers Endangers Air Safety
The media has focused on the Trump administration's firing of 400 probationary FAA employees, including environmental and aviation safety roles, but none were air traffic controllers. Critics have attempted to link these firings to recent airline crashes, despite the events occurring prior.
The real issue lies in the FAA's mismanagement under the Biden administration, characterized by an emphasis on diversity hires and environmental initiatives over fundamental safety practices. This mismanagement is more likely to have contributed to the recent aviation incidents.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: How I tracked down the Mauritian PM in search of Chagos deal answers
Mauritian Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam has been elusive, making it challenging to engage him on pressing issues. After considerable effort, he reiterated the government's stance that discussions regarding the sensitive sovereignty deal of the Chagos Islands are off-limits.
Britain's recent agreement to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius raises concerns about the future of a significant UK-US airbase in the region. This development could impact military operations in the strategically important Indian Ocean.