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#illegals
Fox News: Senate Republicans introduce bill to reform birthright citizenship, following Trump’s controversial order
Senate Republicans have introduced the "Birthright Citizenship Act of 2025," aiming to end automatic citizenship for children born in the U.S. to illegal immigrants or temporary visa holders. The bill, led by Senators Graham, Britt, and Cruz, seeks to address what they describe as a major incentive for illegal immigration.
The proposed legislation clarifies that to be considered "subject to the jurisdiction" of the U.S., at least one parent must be a citizen or legal resident. Proponents argue this aligns with the original intent of the 14th Amendment and is necessary to protect national sovereignty.
The Western Journal: Trump Pauses Tariffs After Mexican President Makes Major Border Concession
President Trump announced a pause on a planned 25% tariff on Mexico after reaching an agreement with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. Mexico will send 10,000 soldiers to the U.S.-Mexico border to combat illegal immigration and drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl.
The pause in tariffs comes as both nations aim to negotiate further border security measures. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has also threatened retaliatory tariffs against U.S. goods, indicating potential trade tensions. Stocks rose following the announcement.
#politics
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Closing up shop at USAID
The Trump administration's efforts to deport illegal immigrants with criminal convictions are favored by New York voters, according to a recent poll. Additionally, tariffs are viewed as essential in addressing the ongoing drug crisis, with Mexico agreeing to send troops to the U.S. border in exchange for a tariff pause.
USAID staff faced a lockout from their headquarters, coinciding with discussions about potentially shutting down the agency. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed his role as acting administrator of USAID, amid claims that the Biden administration misused the agency to promote abortion in Africa.
Fox News: Federal agencies scrub climate change from websites amid Trump rebranding
The Trump administration is overhauling federal agency websites to eliminate content related to climate change, diversity, equity, and inclusion. This follows an order to remove specific topics that do not align with Trump's agenda, resulting in inaccessible climate-related pages on several government sites.
This initiative mirrors past efforts during Trump's first term, where similar content was scrubbed from federal websites. The administration is also targeting Biden's green energy policies, including withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement.
#society
Fox News: Conservative activist Robby Starbuck says his film ‘The War on Children’ was ‘unbanned’ from Amazon
Robby Starbuck's film "The War on Children" has been "unbanned" from Amazon after initially being removed for offensive content. Starbuck claims the film highlights concerns over the sexualization of children and reflects a growing conservative momentum against liberal censorship.
He argues that making the film available on Amazon Prime allows it to reach a wider audience, potentially influencing those who may not typically engage with political content. Starbuck believes this shift indicates a backlash against "wokeness" in corporate America.
CNSNews: WH Highlights Hospitals Reacting to Executive Order Against Transitioning Minors
President Trump's recent executive order against gender-transition treatments for minors has prompted several hospitals to halt or review their "gender-affirming" services. The order, titled “Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation,” labels these medical interventions as harmful and irreversible.
Hospitals in states including Colorado, Virginia, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C., have already begun to implement changes. Actions include suspending surgeries and medications related to gender transition for minors, reflecting the immediate impact of the executive order.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Former Tory MP joins Ukrainian army
Former Conservative MP Jack Lopresti has joined the Ukrainian International Legion, a unit of foreign volunteers, after losing his parliamentary seat. Although it is technically illegal for British citizens to enlist, the law has not been enforced for decades.
Currently based in Kyiv, Lopresti is not engaged in combat but is willing to fight if necessary. He aims to support Ukraine's sovereignty and believes that a Russian victory would have dire global consequences.
GB News: British holidaymakers warned as UK nationals who break entry requirements rule 'could be denied permission to leave' Asia
The FCDO has updated travel advice for British nationals visiting India, emphasizing strict accommodation registration requirements. Foreign visitors must ensure their stays are documented with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office, especially if staying over 180 days.
Failure to comply with these rules may lead to being denied permission to leave the country. The FCDO also warned against the illegal possession of satellite phones and GPS devices, which can result in arrest. Travellers should verify their documentation and consult the FCDO's guidance before traveling.
#economy
Forbes: Elon Musk Is The Biggest Loser From Trump’s Tariffs So Far
Elon Musk experienced significant financial losses as Tesla's stock fell 5% due to President Trump's tariffs, affecting the electric vehicle market. Musk's net worth dropped by $10.9 billion, marking the largest loss among billionaires on that day.
Tesla's reliance on global supply chains and its substantial business in China contributed to the stock decline, which was part of a broader market reaction to tariff prospects. Despite the challenges, Tesla's stock has seen considerable gains since Trump's election.
#culture
Le Monde: Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco takes food education very seriously: 'Every time we eat, we choose the world we want to live in'
Chef Mauro Colagreco emphasizes the importance of food education, stating that each meal reflects the world we wish to inhabit. At his three-star restaurant Mirazur in Menton, he cultivates a variety of plants in his gardens, integrating them into his dishes and promoting sustainable gastronomy.
Colagreco's gardens serve as a foundation for his culinary creations, showcasing an array of edible plants nurtured in a unique microclimate. His commitment to restoring ornamental gardens into productive spaces highlights his vision of making virtuous gastronomy accessible.
#technology
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and ALLUM BOKHARI: The ‘strange ascendancy’ of Microsoft in DC is a ‘concerning trend’
Jack Posobiec and Allum Bokhari discussed the FCC's recent appointments, particularly praising Adam Candeub as general counsel. Candeub is noted for advocating regulation of social media platforms to ensure neutrality in political viewpoints.
Bokhari expressed concern over Microsoft's growing influence in Washington, citing its history of censorship and partnerships with initiatives that control online content. Despite this, he acknowledged improvements in online discourse, attributing some progress to actions taken by Elon Musk and X.