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21 Feb 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: GOP Congressman Sounds the Alarm on Little-Known US Citizenship 'Loophole' Being Exploited by the Chinese
Rep. Tom Tiffany is calling on the Department of Homeland Security to close a loophole that permits Chinese nationals to enter the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands without a visa, facilitating "birth tourism." This practice has surged since 2009, raising security concerns.
Tiffany argues that this loophole undermines U.S. immigration standards and allows for citizenship acquisition for children born to foreign nationals. He emphasizes the need for stricter entry requirements for Chinese citizens, citing potential risks given the territory's proximity to a U.S. naval base.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Ukraine latest: Military chiefs propose 30,000 British and European troops to be deployed as a 'reassurance' force
Britain and France plan to deploy up to 30,000 European troops to Ukraine as a "reassurance force" to deter future Russian attacks following a US-brokered peace deal. The troops would focus on protecting major cities, ports, and critical infrastructure, while air and maritime defense efforts are prioritized.
The proposal aims to secure Ukraine's airspace and maintain vital Black Sea trade routes. However, Russia has rejected the plan, viewing it as a direct threat to its sovereignty, while Western officials emphasize the need for US support to deter further aggression.
#military
Breitbart: Exclusive: Army Was Sending Junior Pilots to Fly Top D.C. Missions Until 2023
A recent Army helicopter collision in Washington, D.C. has raised concerns about pilot experience levels, with reports indicating that many pilots assigned to critical missions were inexperienced, with up to 40% being fresh out of flight school. The Army has acknowledged a significant experience gap, worsened by reduced flight hours, increased airline hiring, and the impact of the COVID vaccine mandate.
The Army's response includes halting the deployment of brand new pilots to these high-stakes missions, as experienced aviators emphasize the need for seasoned personnel to navigate the complex airspace. The situation has led to a higher accident rate among Army aviators, prompting a standdown to address training and experience deficiencies.
#crime
Le Monde: The man accused of stabbing Salman Rushdie declines to take the stand as the defense rests
Hadi Matar, accused of attacking author Salman Rushdie in 2022, opted not to testify in his defense as his trial concluded in Chautauqua County Court. The prosecution wrapped up its case with expert witnesses, while Matar's defense aimed to challenge the intent behind the attack.
Matar faces charges of attempted murder and assault after Rushdie sustained severe injuries, including blindness in one eye. His defense argued that the prosecution failed to prove intent to kill, claiming the attack was less severe due to the weapon used and Rushdie's survival. Matar is also facing separate federal charges related to Hezbollah.