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3 Feb 2025
#illegals
Fox News: ICE scoops up illegal immigrants with murder, robbery convictions in weekend crackdown
ICE arrested over 700 illegal immigrants over the weekend, with more than 500 having criminal convictions, including murder and robbery. Notable arrests included individuals from Honduras, Mexico, and Colombia, highlighting a continued focus on public safety threats.
The Trump administration is intensifying deportation efforts by lifting restrictions on ICE operations and ending Temporary Protected Status for over 300,000 migrants. These actions aim to streamline deportations and address illegal immigration more aggressively.
Fox News: Hegseth declares ‘new era' under Trump in visit to southern border in Texas
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited the southern border, asserting a "new era of determination" under the Trump administration to enhance border security and curb illegal immigration. He emphasized prioritizing U.S. sovereignty and highlighted the military's role in this effort.
Hegseth's remarks followed a trend of Trump Cabinet officials visiting the border, with a focus on operational control and support for Border Patrol. He and border czar Tom Homan expressed confidence in achieving significant progress in border security.
#politics
The Telegraph: Trump pauses Mexico tariffs thanks to border deal
Donald Trump has paused tariffs on Mexico after the country agreed to send 10,000 troops to its border to curb fentanyl trafficking and illegal crossings. This decision follows Trump's initial plan for significant tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China.
During a conversation with Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, Trump emphasized that Mexico would face penalties if it fails to manage migrant crossings. He also indicated that he expects other nations to negotiate to avoid tariffs.
Breitbart: Freeland: Canada Is 'Really Angry' with America, 'You Are Slapping Us in the Face'
Former Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland expressed strong frustration towards the U.S. over tariff threats from the Trump administration. She argued that these tariffs will increase costs for Americans on gas and groceries, hurting both Canadian and American economies.
Freeland emphasized that Canada is a crucial market for U.S. exports and warned that retaliatory measures could lead to job losses in the U.S. She criticized the tariffs as "self-mutilation" and highlighted the importance of the U.S.-Canada relationship for American prosperity.
The Western Journal: CEO of Top Canadian Company Takes Trump's Side in Tariff War, Slams Trudeau
Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for not compromising with President Trump amid escalating tariff disputes. Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on most Canadian imports, prompting Trudeau to retaliate with tariffs on U.S. goods. Lutke believes collaboration with the U.S. is crucial for Canada's economic health.
Lutke expressed concern about the negative impact of tariffs on small businesses and emphasized the need for effective leadership over popularity. Trump dismissed Canada's retaliatory measures, asserting that the U.S. has long been subsidizing Canada. He reiterated his belief that Canada should consider becoming a U.S. state to avoid tariffs.
#society
GB News: Wind turbine bursts into flames in latest fire incident to affect British wind farms in recent years
A wind turbine caught fire at Coldham Windfarm in Cambridgeshire, leading to emergency crews responding to the scene. Firefighters managed the situation, allowing the fire to burn out safely while conducting inspections throughout the day. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Wind power is crucial to the UK's energy supply, contributing 29% of electricity in 2024. However, recent low wind conditions have caused a significant drop in turbine production, prompting power imports from European countries. Despite an increase in turbine numbers, electricity generation is at its lowest since 2015.
Breitbart: Alicia Keys Declares ‘DEI a Gift’ During Grammys Acceptance Speech
Alicia Keys praised diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies as a “gift” to America while accepting the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award at the Grammy Awards. She emphasized the importance of diverse voices in the music industry and called for more DEI initiatives.
Her comments come amid a political climate where many Americans appear to reject DEI, as evidenced by Donald Trump's significant electoral victories. Keys has faced criticism for her controversial statements and activism, including her support for Black Lives Matter and comments perceived as insensitive following violent events.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: The Rwanda-backed rebels who seized a major Congo city declare a unilateral ceasefire
M23 rebels in eastern Congo declared a unilateral ceasefire for humanitarian reasons amid escalating violence in Goma, which has resulted in at least 900 deaths. The ceasefire aims to facilitate aid for hundreds of thousands displaced by the conflict.
The rebels, backed by Rwanda, claim their intention is to protect civilians and not to advance further into other cities, despite previous ambitions to march on Kinshasa. The Congolese government has expressed willingness for talks, contingent on adherence to past peace agreements.
Forbes: USAID Spent $1 Million On Elon Musk’s Starlink Terminals In The Last Year
Elon Musk has criticized USAID as a “criminal” agency while simultaneously benefiting from its contracts, including $3 million worth of Starlink terminals sent to Ukraine. Despite Musk's past threats to cut Starlink access, it has been vital for Ukraine's military communications against Russia.
Recent developments suggest potential changes to USAID, with its functions possibly being absorbed into other government areas, raising questions about ongoing contracts. Musk's relationship with Ukraine remains complex amid concerns over Starlink's use and access.
#economy
Breitbart: Vape Producer Juul Applauds Trump for Closing Tariff Loophole
Juul Labs has praised President Trump for closing the "de minimis" tariff loophole, which allowed illegal Chinese vaping products to dominate the U.S. market. The company claims that this move will enhance border security and help law enforcement combat the influx of counterfeit goods.
In response to Trump's tariffs on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced retaliatory tariffs on $155 billion worth of American goods, set to impact $30 billion in U.S. products. The tariffs take effect immediately.
#sports
Breitbart: VIDEO: Commanders Owner Makes His Thoughts Clear on Another Name Change
The Commanders will retain their name, as confirmed by owner Josh Harris, who emphasized that the name is now embraced by the team and its culture. Despite speculation about a potential name change, Harris indicated a commitment to honoring the team's legacy while moving forward.
Fans of the former Redskins may find optimism in Harris's plans to celebrate the team's history, potentially through rebranding efforts that respect past traditions. This approach, combined with the team's recent success, could help rebuild support and loyalty among fans.