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#illegals
Forbes: Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Indefinitely Halted By Federal Judge
A federal judge in Maryland has indefinitely blocked President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. This ruling follows a previous temporary freeze and will remain in effect until the case is resolved.
The injunction, issued by U.S. District Judge Deborah L. Boardman, applies nationally and was prompted by a lawsuit from five pregnant undocumented women and nonprofits claiming the order is unconstitutional.
Breitbart: Red States Ramping up Efforts to Reduce Illegal Immigration
Red states are increasingly implementing measures to reduce illegal immigration, aligning with President Trump's priorities. Legislation includes marking driver's licenses for legal citizens, routine immigration checks during traffic stops, and requiring employers to verify work permits.
States like Texas and Florida are tracking healthcare costs associated with illegal immigrants, while others like Tennessee are cooperating with ICE for deportations. Some states are also proposing laws to prevent non-residents from accessing public education and employing bounty hunters to detain illegal aliens.
#politics
Fox News: Second federal judge blocks Trump birthright citizenship order
A second federal judge has blocked President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, emphasizing that no court has supported the administration's stance. U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman highlighted the significance of citizenship as a right under the Fourteenth Amendment.
This ruling adds to ongoing legal challenges surrounding the issue.
Fox News: Bondi sworn in as attorney general with mission to end 'weaponization' of Justice Department
Pam Bondi was sworn in as U.S. Attorney General, facing immediate challenges including reassignments and lawsuits from FBI agents regarding the Jan. 6 investigations. Bondi, praised for her bipartisan support, aims to lead a Justice Department free from political influence.
Despite her assurances of impartiality, concerns remain about potential repercussions for FBI employees involved in the investigations. Senior officials have reached out to reassure agents that ethical conduct will not lead to penalties.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Senate Hearing on Debanking of Americans
The Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee will hold a hearing on the debanking of Americans on February 5. Donald Trump criticized Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan for allegedly debanking conservatives, prompting the bank to deny any political discrimination.
Sen. Tim Scott condemned the Biden administration for allegedly using the financial system to target conservatives, calling it "disgusting."
The Federalist: Senate Confirms Bondi As The Next U.S. Attorney General
Pamela Bondi has been confirmed as the new United States attorney general, receiving a Senate vote of 54 to 46. Bondi, known for her work against opioid trafficking and organized crime, aims to refocus the Department of Justice on its core mission of fighting crime and restoring integrity.
Bondi has committed to enforcing immigration laws, addressing antitrust issues with Big Tech, and ensuring fair treatment by federal agencies. She emphasized the need to eliminate political bias from the justice system and to prosecute cases based solely on facts and law.
Fox News: Dems' 'delay tactic' to 'malign' Patel and stall FBI confirmation dismissed as 'baseless' by top Senate leader
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley criticized Democrats for attempting to schedule a second confirmation hearing for Kash Patel, President Trump's nominee for FBI director. Grassley dismissed the move as a "delay tactic," asserting Patel had already provided extensive testimony and documentation.
Democrats, led by Sen. Dick Durbin, requested the additional hearing to address concerns over Patel's integrity and recent FBI personnel changes. Grassley plans to proceed with a confirmation vote as early as next week.
#society
GB News: Police accused of bringing 'Sharia law to British streets' after naming man who set fire to Koran
A 47-year-old man was arrested in Manchester for burning a Koran during a livestream, prompting accusations that police are enforcing Sharia law. The police expressed concern over the incident's impact on diverse communities and named the man, raising fears for his safety.
Critics argue this could lead to blasphemy laws and that the police should have consulted legal authorities before publicizing his identity. The man pleaded guilty to a racially aggravated offense, and sentencing is set for April 29.
Times Of Israel: Four surveillance soldiers freed from Gaza head home after week at hospital
Four of the five Israeli soldiers freed from Hamas captivity returned home after 11 days in the hospital. They were released during a hostage exchange and celebrated with family and friends upon their return. The soldiers are beginning their rehabilitation journey.
The five were among seven female troops abducted during the October 7 attacks. While some hostages have been released, many remain in captivity, with ongoing efforts to secure their release. Families have requested privacy as the soldiers transition back to their lives.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Trump’s plan to relocate Gazans stuns the region, but it faces serious obstacles
President Trump's proposal to forcibly relocate Palestinians from Gaza to develop the area as a tourist destination has faced widespread condemnation. Critics, including Arab nations and Palestinian leaders, view it as ethnic cleansing and a threat to their quest for statehood. Key allies like Egypt and Jordan have rejected the idea, fearing it would destabilize their economies and security.
While some Israeli leaders have shown interest in the proposal, the focus remains on the ongoing hostage situation stemming from the recent conflict with Hamas. Trump's plan may also be seen as a strategic move in broader negotiations, although it risks undermining current ceasefire efforts and relations with Arab states.
The Telegraph: Benjamin Netanyahu gives Donald Trump a golden pager to celebrate ‘amazing’ Hezbollah attack
Benjamin Netanyahu presented Donald Trump with a golden pager, symbolizing a covert operation that transformed Hezbollah devices into explosives, resulting in a deadly attack last year. Trump praised the operation during their exchange.
In return, Trump gifted Netanyahu a photo of them together, inscribed with a message of admiration. The attack linked to the operation led to at least 12 fatalities and over 3,000 injuries in Lebanon and Syria.
Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Why Trump 2.0 is the beginning of history
In light of past U.S. foreign policy failures, particularly post-Cold War, there's a call for a new approach under President Donald Trump. The article argues that previous administrations prioritized maintaining the status quo rather than innovating, and suggests Trump's bold ideas, such as transforming Gaza, could revitalize American leadership.
The piece critiques the notion that the U.S. should always prioritize developing nations and advocates for a shift back to prioritizing American interests, positing that this could ultimately benefit global stability. It emphasizes the need for fresh perspectives in foreign policy, akin to Reagan's approach during the Cold War.
Breitbart: Hamas Calls Trump 'Irresponsible' for Gaza Takeover Plan: 'Ridiculous and Absurd'
Hamas condemned President Trump's proposal for the U.S. to seize the Gaza Strip and transform it into a global resort, labeling it "irresponsible" and a threat to regional stability. The group criticized Trump's remarks as hostile and a misunderstanding of Gaza's complex situation.
Trump's plan includes dismantling Hamas infrastructure and creating economic opportunities in Gaza, which he described as a "demolition site." However, neighboring countries like Egypt and Jordan have rejected the idea of resettling Palestinian refugees, asserting their commitment to the Palestinian cause.
#culture
Breitbart: Los Angeles DA, LAPD Respond to Bianca Censori Nearly-Nude Grammys Stunt
Los Angeles authorities have not reported any legal actions against Bianca Censori for her nearly nude appearance at the Grammy Awards, despite discussions on potential violations of indecent exposure laws. Legal experts suggest her actions may cross legal boundaries, while the couple's status at the event remains unclear.
Conflicting reports exist about whether Kanye West and Censori were escorted out of the Grammys or left voluntarily. Social media reactions range from speculation about their personal choices to concerns over Censori's autonomy in the relationship.