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#illegals
Fox News: 'The View' hosts clash over Trump immigration policy, Alyssa Farah Griffin fact-checks Sunny Hostin
Co-hosts of "The View," Alyssa Farah Griffin and Sunny Hostin, clashed over immigration policies during a discussion. Hostin argued that Trump’s policies disproportionately targeted migrants of certain appearances, while Griffin countered that the current northern border immigration issues stem from migrants from Mexico and India, not Canada.
The debate included Trump's proposal for a $5 million "gold card" route to citizenship, with Hostin criticizing the focus on wealthy immigrants over those seeking refuge. Griffin emphasized the need for a balanced immigration approach that includes pathways for refugees and asylum seekers while also supporting skilled workers.
Le Monde: France threatens to review longstanding accords with Algeria
French Prime Minister François Bayrou threatened to cancel a long-standing immigration agreement with Algeria following a deadly knife attack linked to an Algerian-born suspect. The suspect, who was on a terrorism watchlist, had been repeatedly presented to Algeria for deportation, but the country refused to accept him.
Bayrou's comments come amid rising tensions between France and Algeria, exacerbated by Algeria's refusal to take back its citizens facing expulsion. He has given Algeria a month to address the situation or face the cancellation of existing agreements. The diplomatic spat has led to travel restrictions on Algerian officials by France, which Algeria has condemned as a provocation.
Fox News: Mayor of America’s biggest city thanks Trump for crackdown on criminal immigrants
New York Mayor Eric Adams has credited the Trump administration's crackdown on criminal illegal immigrants for a significant decrease in migrant arrivals to the city, which he claims has dropped from 4,000 to 350 per month. He highlighted the migrant crisis as a major humanitarian issue and expressed a willingness to collaborate with federal immigration enforcement to ensure city safety.
Adams noted that changes to shelter policies have allowed the city to process a large number of migrants efficiently, leading to the closure of several major shelters, including the Roosevelt Hotel. He emphasized the need for a structured approach to immigration and the importance of securing the border to alleviate the burden on local resources.
#politics
Forbes: Here’s Where Trump’s Government Layoffs Are—EPA, FEMA, TSA And More
President Trump announced plans to cut 65% of the Environmental Protection Agency's workforce, part of broader layoffs across multiple federal agencies aimed at reducing costs. The Trump administration has targeted probationary employees, with thousands expected to lose their jobs.
These layoffs extend to various agencies, including the IRS, FEMA, and the Department of Defense, as part of a strategy led by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency. The administration faces criticism and legal challenges regarding the legality of these terminations.
Breitbart: WATCH: Stephen A. Smith Rips Hakeem Jeffries for Bringing Up J6
Stephen A. Smith expressed frustration over Democrats' continued focus on the January 6 riots during his podcast interview with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Smith questioned when the party would move on, noting that despite Trump's impeachment and convictions, he was still reelected.
Jeffries defended the importance of remembering January 6, emphasizing the threat to democracy posed by the Capitol breach and criticizing Trump's pardoning of those involved. Smith suggested that Democrats' credibility is undermined by their previous support for protests that turned violent.
Fox News: Trump’s FCC chairman calls on tech leaders to push back against European censorship
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has reached out to major tech executives to discuss strategies for resisting European censorship, particularly concerning the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA). He expressed concerns that the DSA could undermine First Amendment rights by imposing requirements that lead to censorship of speech deemed unlawful by EU standards.
Carr emphasized the need for U.S. companies to maintain free speech principles and warned that the DSA could force them into a position of prioritizing EU regulations over American values. He urged tech leaders to collaborate with the FCC to ensure that free expression is upheld amid increasing foreign regulatory pressures.
Fox News: Trump’s ‘gold card’ visa plan a boon for American economy, expert says: ‘Mutually beneficial'
President Trump proposes a "gold card" visa for wealthy immigrants, requiring a $5 million investment for a path to U.S. citizenship. This plan aims to attract job creators and boost the economy, potentially generating $5 trillion for the U.S. Treasury.
The initiative would replace the existing EB-5 visa program and is positioned as a contrast to current immigration policies. Supporters argue it could lead to job creation and increased tax revenue, while critics express concerns about potential national security risks.
#society
Fox News: Tom Homan threatens criminal prosecution after activists post photos of ICE agents
Tom Homan, the border czar, is pursuing legal action against anti-ICE activists who have posted personal information of ICE agents in Southern California. He claims this endangers the agents and has resulted in him requiring police protection due to death threats.
The FBI has warned that those who interfere with law enforcement operations could face prosecution. This follows recent disruptions by anti-immigration activists during a planned multi-agency operation involving ICE and other federal agencies.
GB News: ‘I’m not a child!’ Bev Turner locks horns with eco-warrior over call for Britons to ditch meat
A heated debate unfolded on GB News between Bev Turner and eco-campaigner Donnachadh McCarthy over a Climate Change Committee report advocating a significant reduction in meat consumption to combat climate change. Turner criticized the recommendations as an "extreme overreach," arguing it could harm the British landscape.
McCarthy countered that reducing meat consumption would benefit the environment and wildlife, noting that current livestock farming practices are detrimental. He emphasized that the public is already shifting towards plant-based diets, while Turner maintained that individuals should have the freedom to choose their diets without external pressure.
Fox News: Death toll in Sudan military plane crash rises to 46
A military aircraft crash in Omdurman, Sudan, has resulted in at least 46 fatalities, including women and children, making it one of the deadliest in two decades. The Antonov plane crashed during takeoff, injuring at least 10 others and damaging homes in the area.
Sudan is grappling with ongoing civil war and a cholera outbreak that has claimed over 1,400 lives. The conflict has escalated, with the military making gains against the Rapid Support Forces, while the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate.
Breitbart: Maine Legislature Censures GOP Rep. Laurel Libby for Posting Photo of Trans Athlete Who Won Girls' Competition
Maine's Democrat-led legislature censured Republican Rep. Laurel Libby for criticizing the inclusion of transgender athletes in girls' sports. Libby highlighted a recent incident where a transgender girl won a girls' track event, arguing it undermined opportunities for biological female athletes.
The censure vote, which passed 75-70, restricts Libby from speaking on the house floor until she apologizes. Libby contended that the action was an attack on her free speech and pointed out the double standard in media coverage regarding the athlete's identity.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: After logjam, Hamas to release 4 hostage bodies to Israel in quiet, late-night transfer
The bodies of four hostages killed by Hamas will be returned to Israel in a late-night handover, with Israel agreeing to release over 600 Palestinian prisoners in exchange. The transfer is part of a ceasefire deal but details about its timing remain unclear.
Hamas has assured no public ceremonies will accompany the transfer, following previous tensions over how hostages were displayed. The ongoing situation remains fragile, with Israel warning of a return to conflict if more hostages are not released.
#health
Fox News: Just one night of poor sleep could have these surprising health effects
New research emphasizes the critical role of sleep in overall health, revealing a link between sleep deprivation and immune system dysfunction, potentially leading to obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. A study found that poor sleep quality correlates with increased inflammation, particularly in obese individuals.
The findings suggest that even short-term sleep loss disrupts immune cell function and heightens inflammation. Experts stress the importance of improving sleep quality to enhance immune responses and reduce health risks. The study highlights the delicate balance between sleep, inflammation, and overall health.
#crime
Breitbart: 'Island Boys' Rapper Franky Venegas Arrested on Gun and Drug Charges
Franky Venegas, known as “Kodiyakredd” from the rap duo “Island Boys,” was arrested in Florida on gun and drug charges after a traffic stop revealed Oxycodone pills and a handgun in the vehicle. He claimed to have a prescription but lacked documentation.
Venegas faces charges for possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and possession of a firearm with an altered serial number. His brother stated the gun was a "ghost gun" and insisted they are not gang members. Venegas has a prior arrest for impersonating his brother.
Breitbart: Mexico Complains U.S. is Ignoring Requests to Return Cartel Boss El Mayo
Mexico is pressing the U.S. to return arrested drug lord Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, with Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero stating that their requests have been ignored. Zambada is currently awaiting trial on serious drug charges and claims he was kidnapped and taken from Mexico.
The situation has raised concerns about Mexico's sovereignty, as President Claudia Sheinbaum faces criticism for her administration's actions regarding foreign investigations. Both she and her predecessor are accused of trying to shield drug cartels from scrutiny.