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#illegals
Fox News: Boston councilwoman backs off after ridiculing Tom Homan's employment history in fiery post: 'I understand'
Boston City Councilwoman Sharon Durkan retracted her earlier comments mocking Border Czar Tom Homan's law enforcement background. She acknowledged Homan's extensive career in immigration enforcement but argued that it differs significantly from community policing in a major city like Boston.
Durkan's original remarks criticized Homan's qualifications to comment on Boston's public safety, particularly in light of the city's sanctuary policies. Homan had previously called out Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox for not honoring ICE detainers, emphasizing the need for accountability in policing.
The Western Journal: Trump Reveals Why He Had To Run for a Second Term Because of Action Biden Took
During a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Donald Trump stated that Joe Biden's border policies motivated him to run for a second term. He expressed frustration over the influx of criminals and gang members entering the U.S. and claimed significant improvements in border security since taking office.
Trump highlighted measures taken by his administration, including declaring a national emergency and deploying troops to the southern border, which he said resulted in the lowest illegal crossings in recent months compared to Biden's tenure.
GB News: Thousands of Uber Eats couriers SACKED amid major crackdown on illegal immigrants
Uber Eats has terminated thousands of couriers as part of a crackdown on illegal immigrants, following an agreement with the Home Office for stricter right-to-work checks. Both Uber and Deliveroo are implementing random selfie checks and video-based verification for new accounts.
This move comes amid pressure to address the exploitation of undocumented workers in the delivery sector. Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick highlighted concerns over the substitute system, which has been linked to illegal migration.
Breitbart: TRUMP EFFECT: Single-Day Migrant Apprehension Numbers on Southwest Border Fall Below 200
Migrant apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border have dropped to a historic low, with only 199 encounters reported on Friday compared to 4,393 the same day last year. This marks a 95% decrease, with 135 of the migrants apprehended in Texas border sectors.
Texas officials attribute this decline to a "Whole-of-Texas" approach under Operation Lone Star, which employs advanced tracking and specialized teams to enhance border security and combat criminal networks.
#politics
Breitbart: Maine Republican Says 'Extreme' Trans Athlete Policy Will Cost State Millions
Maine Republican Rep. Laurel Libby criticized Gov. Janet Mills for her state's transgender athlete policy, claiming it could jeopardize $250 million in federal education funding. Libby argues the policy is extreme and out of step with other states, while Mills defends her stance as upholding the rule of law.
Mills contends that Trump’s administration lacks the authority to withhold funding and emphasizes that Maine law addresses the issue. The conflict has escalated, with Trump warning Mills to comply with federal rules or face funding loss, setting the stage for potential legal battles.
Breitbart: Poll: Support for Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Totally Collapses
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has a dismal 6.6% favorability rating, with 79.9% of voters disapproving of his performance, according to a recent poll. Key concerns among residents include crime, high taxes, and inflation, while issues like racism and LGBTQ+ rights ranked lower.
In a hypothetical election scenario, former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas leads with 27% support, followed by Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias at 21%. Johnson's unpopularity is notable, especially among those who previously supported Kamala Harris.
#society
Le Monde: Animal consent: For frogs, no means no!
Recent research in ethology reveals that consent, often seen as a human construct, is actually prevalent in many animal species. Female animals frequently give explicit acceptance before mating, making forced copulation a rarity in the animal kingdom.
This challenges the notion that human relationships are uniquely complex compared to nature, suggesting a more nuanced understanding of consent across species.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: White House Meeting Gets Tense as Macron Interrupts Trump
During a tense Oval Office meeting, French President Emmanuel Macron fact-checked President Donald Trump's claims about Ukraine war compensation. Macron emphasized that Ukraine should be compensated first for its losses, while also stating that European nations, including France, have significantly contributed financially to the war effort.
Trump asserted that Europe is loaning money to Ukraine, but Macron countered that France has paid 60% of the total support. Both leaders discussed the potential for ending the war soon, with Trump expressing optimism about a resolution if strategic decisions are made.
#economy
Le Monde: Trump says Canada, Mexico tariffs moving 'forward' on schedule
President Trump confirmed that tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports are set to proceed as planned, highlighting ongoing trade discussions with French President Macron. The tariffs, aimed at addressing illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking, could disrupt key supply chains if not resolved.
Mexican President Sheinbaum expressed optimism about reaching an agreement to avoid the tariffs, while Canadian officials acknowledged the seriousness of the situation. Macron urged for fair competition and collaboration between the US and Europe amid concerns over potential trade conflicts.
Breitbart: Donald Trump: We're Going To Fort Knox To See If The Gold Is Still There
President Trump announced plans to visit Fort Knox to verify the presence of gold reserves, amid speculation fueled by Elon Musk and Senator Mike Lee's failed attempt to access the facility. Musk questioned the security of the gold, emphasizing public ownership and transparency.
Support from other senators, including Rand Paul and Markwayne Mullin, highlights a growing interest in confirming the status of the gold, with calls for an inspection to reassure the American public about its existence.