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#illegals

The Western Journal: Trump Ditches ICE Director for Not Deporting Fast Enough but Moves Him to Different High-Level Position
Trump Ditches ICE Director for Not Deporting Fast Enough but Moves Him to Different High-Level Position
The Trump administration has removed Caleb Vitello as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to enhance efforts in arresting and deporting illegal immigrants. He will now oversee field operations, while the administration seeks to meet a national arrest goal of 1,500 per day.

To address resource shortages, the administration plans to establish detention centers at military sites, including Fort Bliss, Texas. Additionally, Secretary Kristi Noem has increased personnel for arrests, emphasizing the priority of securing the border and deporting illegal aliens.


#politics

Fox News: Dem and GOP governors urge Trump to ‘let the states play a role’ in immigration decisions
Dem and GOP governors urge Trump to ‘let the states play a role’ in immigration decisions
Governors Jared Polis of Colorado and Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma expressed a shared interest in allowing states to have a greater role in immigration enforcement and work permit issuance during a National Governors Association meeting. Both leaders emphasized the need for states to address their specific labor requirements and support economic growth through careful vetting processes.

While Polis highlighted the importance of state-federal cooperation, he noted Colorado's sanctuary laws. Stitt advocated for state-level workforce visas and criticized recent state efforts to check immigration status in schools, indicating a divide within Republican ranks on immigration enforcement strategies.


#society

The Telegraph: No evidence hostages killed by air strikes, says Israel
No evidence hostages killed by air strikes, says Israel
An autopsy of Israeli hostages Shiri Bibas and her two sons revealed no evidence of injuries from bombing, contradicting Hamas claims. Shiri and her children were abducted on October 7, 2023, and their remains were identified after being handed over by Hamas.

The Israeli military asserts the children were murdered by militants, while Hamas denies responsibility, calling Israeli claims "baseless lies." The Bibas family has labeled the deaths as murder but has requested not to disclose specific details.


#health

Fox News: Popular treat products recalled due to undeclared ingredient
Popular treat products recalled due to undeclared ingredient
Kayco is recalling Glicks Dark Chocolate Conettos due to potential undeclared milk content, posing a risk for those with milk allergies. The recall affects products distributed mainly in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, with specific lot codes identified.

Consumers are advised to return affected products for a refund. The FDA reported no known adverse reactions, but the mix-up could violate kosher dietary laws. The recalled items were posted on the FDA website on February 21.


GB News: Pope Francis 'suffering more' as Vatican admits pontiff in 'critical condition'
Pope Francis 'suffering more' as Vatican admits pontiff in 'critical condition'
Pope Francis' health has declined, with the Vatican reporting he is experiencing a "prolonged asthma-like respiratory crisis." The 88-year-old pontiff has been hospitalized for over a week due to double pneumonia and chronic bronchitis and has received blood transfusions.

His condition is described as "more unwell than yesterday."