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#illegals
Fox News: A night with Dallas PD as they navigate ICE and Trump immigration policy on the front lines
The Dallas Police Department reassured the community that it does not participate in ICE deportation efforts and will not detain individuals based solely on immigration status. Interim Chief Michael T. Igo emphasized that police will assist in arrests for criminal offenses but will not inquire about immigration status unless a person is lawfully detained.
Community members expressed relief and confidence in the police's commitment to safety, noting that the department's policies aim to foster trust. Igo encouraged residents to report crimes without fear of deportation, stating that no arrests would occur in sensitive locations like schools and churches.
#society
GB News: Meghan Markle's last-minute application laid bare after major setback
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is launching a rebranded lifestyle venture named "As Ever," focusing on selling dried biscuit and crepe mixes. This follows her previous brand, American Riviera Orchard, which was rejected for trademark due to geographical naming issues.
The new trademark application includes a wide range of products, from bakery mixes to tableware and gardening tools. Meghan announced the rebrand via Instagram, stating it allows her to pursue her passions in cooking and gardening. The venture is also linked to her upcoming Netflix show, "With Love, Meghan."
#war
Fox News: Hamas agrees to return bodies of 4 Israeli hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners
Hamas has agreed to release the bodies of four deceased Israeli hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, amid ongoing tensions and delays in the ceasefire agreement. Israel postponed the release of about 600 Palestinian prisoners due to concerns over the treatment of hostages by Hamas.
The situation escalated when Hamas claimed the hostages' bodies were misidentified, while Israeli officials insisted they were killed by their captors. As the conflict continues, thousands of Israelis gathered to mourn the slain hostages, highlighting the emotional toll of the ongoing violence.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Europe couldn’t replace the US in Ukraine, even if it wanted to
French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer propose a European troop deployment of 30,000 in Ukraine post-truce with Russia, relying on U.S. support for effectiveness. However, skepticism remains about Europe's military readiness and commitment.
Europe's defense capabilities have declined over decades, raising concerns about sustaining a military operation in Ukraine. Political divisions and resource limitations among European nations complicate the feasibility of this initiative, questioning the continent's resolve in ensuring Ukraine's security.
#crime
Fox News: ‘Island Boys’ rapper Franky Venegas arrested in Florida on gun, drug charges
Franky Venegas, known as "Island Boys" rapper Kodiyakredd, was arrested in Florida during a traffic stop for gun and drug charges. Authorities found Oxycodone pills and a handgun with an altered serial number in the vehicle. Venegas claimed the pills were not his and was released on bond.
This incident follows previous arrests, including one for allegedly pretending to be his twin brother during a traffic stop and another for domestic violence charges that were later dropped. Venegas is scheduled to appear in court on March 17.
Fox News: Birmingham nightclub massacre suspect now charged in 2023 shooting death of Alabama firefighter
Damien McDaniel, 22, has been charged with capital murder in the shooting death of Birmingham firefighter Jordan Melton and is linked to 14 murders in the Birmingham area since July 2023. He faces additional charges for other shootings, including a mass shooting that left multiple victims dead and injured.
McDaniel, already in custody for previous attempted murder convictions, is also accused of being involved in several other deadly incidents, including mass shootings outside a nightclub and hookah lounge. He is currently held at Kilby Correctional Facility after his probation was revoked.