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5 Feb 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Trump DOJ targets blue county sheriff for releasing illegal immigrant criminal in college town
The Trump administration is intensifying its deportation efforts, focusing on a New York sheriff who released a violent illegal immigrant despite a federal arrest warrant. Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove criticized Tompkins County Sheriff Derek Osborne, highlighting the conflict between federal immigration enforcement and local sanctuary policies.
The incident involves Jesus Romero-Hernandez, a Mexican citizen with a criminal history, who was released by local authorities. The Justice Department is investigating the sheriff's actions, asserting that local officials must comply with federal immigration laws. The case underscores ongoing tensions surrounding sanctuary cities and public safety concerns.
Fox News: Sanctuary cities that refuse ICE removal requests could be punished under state, federal legislation
Federal and state officials are proposing legislation to hold local officials accountable for sanctuary city policies that limit cooperation with ICE. The "Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities Act" would allow victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants to sue these cities.
Tennessee has enacted a law establishing a centralized immigration enforcement division, allowing state authorities to penalize local officials who maintain sanctuary policies. Proponents argue these policies endanger public safety, while opponents claim immigration enforcement should be a federal responsibility.
#politics
Le Monde: Philippine House votes to impeach VP Sara Duterte
Philippine lawmakers have voted to send articles of impeachment against Vice President Sara Duterte to the Senate, following complaints alleging misuse of public funds and an assassination plot against President Ferdinand Marcos. A trial date is pending, and two-thirds of the Senate must approve the impeachment.
The relationship between Duterte and Marcos has deteriorated, with public accusations exchanged. While Marcos previously downplayed the impeachment efforts, his office stated it would not interfere with the proceedings. A rally supporting impeachment drew thousands, contrasting with a larger event opposing it.
Fox News: California Gov. Newsom to seek more federal funds for LA fire recovery during DC meeting with Trump
California Governor Gavin Newsom visited Washington, D.C., to meet with President Trump and Congress regarding federal disaster aid for wildfires in Los Angeles County. This trip follows California lawmakers approving $25 million for legal challenges against the Trump administration.
Despite past tensions, Trump appears willing to collaborate with Newsom on wildfire recovery efforts. He has criticized California's land and water management while emphasizing the need for federal support to address the wildfires affecting the state and nation.
#society
Fox News: Girl desperate to see the world before she goes blind
Seventeen-year-old Tilly Hayward, diagnosed with Stargardt disease, is determined to travel the world before losing her sight. The rare genetic condition affects central vision, and recent tests revealed her peripheral vision is also deteriorating.
Hayward has launched a GoFundMe to visit locations like Disney World and Dubai, raising nearly $1,850 towards her £2,000 goal. She emphasizes the importance of living life fully despite her diagnosis, stating that a disability shouldn't define one's potential.
Fox News: Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni legal battle tarnishes Ryan Reynolds' Hollywood image: expert
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are facing a $400 defamation lawsuit from Justin Baldoni, which has raised questions about their Hollywood reputations. The lawsuit follows Lively's allegations of sexual harassment against Baldoni during the filming of "It Ends With Us," and the legal proceedings are set to continue into 2026.
Experts suggest that the ongoing legal battle could tarnish Reynolds' previously polished image, with some advising the couple to seek mediation to resolve the matter. Despite the controversy, others believe that Reynolds' supportive public persona may still resonate positively with fans.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Trump’s plan to Make Gaza Great Again could really work
A Gazan resident expresses a desire for relocation, stating that many would prefer to leave the uninhabitable region rather than wait years for reconstruction. He believes the current leadership, particularly Hamas, has failed the people, leading to a lack of support for them.
Trump's recent comments on potentially relocating Gaza's population and the U.S. taking control have sparked debate. He proposes a bold plan that contrasts with traditional approaches, suggesting a focus on practical solutions for ordinary people rather than ideologically driven policies.
#health
Fox News: MAHA moms call for 'rigorous transparency' into health concerns
Mothers nationwide are advocating for family health through the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative, emphasizing concerns over artificial food ingredients and chronic illness prevention. Many traveled to Washington, D.C. to support Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as HHS secretary.
Supporters believe the MAHA movement will empower families to choose healthier alternatives and demand transparency in food safety. Advocates stress the need for better health standards and accountability from vaccine manufacturers. The movement is gaining traction as mothers increasingly voice their health concerns.
#crime
GB News: Tesco shoplifter with more than 250 theft offences pushes over female shopper while trying to flee
David Mundy, a 35-year-old serial shoplifter with over 250 theft-related offenses, has been sentenced to 10 months in jail after committing new crimes while on a suspended sentence. He pleaded guilty to seven counts of theft and assaulting a shopper during a spree that occurred between January 20 and January 30.
Mundy stole items worth £562.15 from various stores and caused £100 in damage to a Tesco Express. Despite his defense claiming he was making positive changes, the judge activated his previous suspended sentence and added two months for the new offenses, citing his extensive criminal record.