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Feb 22, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: ICE, Homeland Security raid bakery, charge owners with harboring illegal immigrants
Texas bakery owners Leonardo Baez and Nora Alicia Avila-Guel face felony charges after ICE and HSI raided their store, arresting eight suspected illegal immigrants. The owners admitted to knowingly employing individuals in the U.S. illegally, leading to charges under federal immigration law.
This enforcement action aligns with the Trump administration's intensified efforts against illegal immigration, including a declared emergency at the southern border and the designation of certain gangs as foreign terrorist organizations.
#politics
Le Monde: Israel says waiting for body of Shiri Bibas, Hamas cites 'error' over return
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hamas of murdering two Israeli children and failing to return their mother, Shiri Bibas, claiming the militants would face consequences. Forensic analysis contradicted Hamas's claim that an airstrike killed the Bibas family, suggesting they were killed by militants.
Despite the tensions, a hostage exchange is set to occur under a ceasefire agreement. Netanyahu vowed to seek justice for the Bibas family, while relatives expressed anger towards him for perceived abandonment during the crisis. The situation remains volatile as violence escalates in the West Bank.
#society
Human Events: REMILIA REVIEWS: ‘Paddington in Peru’s’ backhanded acknowledgment that the West is Best
The Paddington film series, particularly the latest installment "Paddington In Peru," stands out in a cinematic landscape overwhelmed by cynicism and escalating spectacle. The film combines heartfelt storytelling with slapstick humor, exploring themes of family, identity, and cultural acceptance through the lens of a bear navigating both British and Peruvian worlds.
While the narrative touches on deeper social and cultural issues, it ultimately celebrates the melting pot of modern British society without overt political messaging. Paddington's journey reflects a sincere embrace of diversity, concluding with a poignant acknowledgment of belonging and identity.
Breitbart: Trump: Maine to Lose Federal Funds if Men Keep Playing Women's Sports
President Trump threatened to cut federal funding to Maine if it continues to allow transgender athletes to compete in women's sports, following his executive order aimed at enforcing new Title IX rules. He emphasized that no federal funds would be provided until the situation is addressed.
This declaration coincides with ongoing tensions in California, where a Christian girls' basketball team is set to compete against a team with a transgender player, defying the executive order. California maintains its law allows participation based on gender identity, regardless of federal directives.
Breitbart: Grimes Publicly Pleads with Elon Musk to Respond to Their Child's 'Medical Crisis'
Grimes publicly appealed to Elon Musk on X, urging him to respond to her regarding a serious medical crisis involving one of their children. She claimed Musk has ignored her communications, emphasizing the urgency of the situation and the potential for lifelong impairment if he does not engage.
Musk, meanwhile, attended the Conservative Political Action Conference, where he focused on budget cuts. Grimes and Musk have been in a contentious custody battle since their split in 2022, and she has criticized his political actions and public appearances with their children.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ukraine’s crushing victory over Putin in the Black Sea is about to be given away
Military planners are currently strategizing for potential troop deployments and post-ceasefire scenarios in the Ukraine-Russia conflict. While these plans may never materialize, they are essential for understanding future maritime trade and its impact on Ukraine's economy, particularly in grain exports.
The disruption of grain shipments due to Russia's actions has significantly affected global markets. Efforts to reroute grain via alternative means have proven inadequate, emphasizing the need for a sustainable maritime trade strategy to support Ukraine and its economic dependencies.
Front Page Magazine: USAID Stole $2 Billion from US Taxpayers for Gaza Famine Hoax
Concerns have been raised about the impact of a potential USAID shutdown on humanitarian efforts in Gaza, despite the agency's significant funding of over $2.1 billion since October 2023. Critics argue that claims of famine in Gaza are unfounded, pointing to images of well-stocked supermarkets as evidence of a thriving food supply.
The assertion is made that USAID funds may be mismanaged, benefiting Hamas while American taxpayers bear the cost. Observations about lower food prices in Gaza compared to California further fuel claims that the local population is not suffering as suggested. Calls for accountability within USAID are being voiced.
Breitbart: Sabotage Fear: Sweden Investigates Another Damaged Baltic Sea Cable
Swedish authorities are investigating a damaged undersea cable in the Baltic Sea, amid concerns of potential Russian sabotage. The cable connects Germany and Finland and was found near Gotland. A preliminary investigation into sabotage has been launched.
Recent incidents of cable damage have prompted the European Commission to propose enhanced security measures for underwater cables, which are vital for internet connectivity and energy supply in the EU. New measures will be implemented progressively from 2025 to strengthen protections.
The Telegraph: Starmer will not challenge Donald Trump on Ukraine comments, Labour minister suggests
Sir Keir Starmer will not confront Donald Trump over his remarks on Ukraine during his upcoming visit to Washington, according to deputy Pat McFadden. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a constructive relationship with the US rather than reacting to every statement from Trump.
McFadden stated that a strategic approach is necessary for the best interests of the British people, focusing on strengthening Europe's defense capabilities instead. Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has called for the Prime Minister to address Trump’s comments directly.
GB News: Tory MP slams Putin as 'barbarian' and declares Zelensky 'hero' ahead of crucial Ukrainian peace talks
Conservative MP Mark Francois defended Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky against Donald Trump's recent characterization of him as a "dictator." Francois emphasized that Zelensky is a hero defending his nation, contrasting him with Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom he described as a barbarian.
Francois argued that any negotiations regarding Ukraine's future must include Zelensky, asserting that a deal without his involvement would be futile. He condemned Trump's remarks as harmful and highlighted concerns over Russian efforts to destabilize Ukraine, suggesting that Moscow aims to replace Zelensky with a more compliant leader.
Breitbart: Vance Warns Europe Alliance Means Protecting Shared Civilisation
Vice President JD Vance emphasized that U.S. military spending to protect European nations must be justified to American taxpayers, especially if those nations are perceived as undermining democracy and freedom of speech. He warned that continued financial support could falter if European governments adopt authoritarian practices.
Vance highlighted that the strength of U.S.-European alliances relies on shared values, cautioning that American taxpayers may not support funding for countries that silence dissent. He criticized European leaders for imposing mass migration policies against public sentiment, arguing that such actions threaten Western civilization.
Times Of Israel: BBC pulls Gaza documentary after star revealed as son of Hamas minister
The BBC has removed the documentary "Gaza: How To Survive a War Zone" from its streaming service after it was revealed that the child narrator, Abdullah Al-Yazouri, is the son of a Hamas deputy minister, a detail not disclosed in the film. The decision followed widespread criticism and concerns about potential manipulation of children by Hamas.
Critics, including former BBC One controller Danny Cohen, questioned the integrity of the documentary, suggesting it failed to meet basic standards due to its undisclosed links to Hamas. The BBC stated it would conduct further due diligence on the production, while some media figures defended the child's experiences despite the controversy.