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10 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Blue state sheriff issues stark warning for activists who defy ICE, rips media ‘fear mongering’
Blue state sheriff issues stark warning for activists who defy ICE, rips media ‘fear mongering’
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco criticized media narratives surrounding President Trump's deportations, asserting that ICE targets only individuals with prior criminal deportations. He warned that activists opposing ICE operations could lead to violence and jeopardize community safety.

Bianco emphasized that those impeding ICE actions could face arrest and highlighted the dangers posed by misinformation spread by politicians and activists. He called for truthful reporting and accountability from leaders to prevent further division and risk to public safety.


Fox News: Florida sheriff partners with ICE to nab illegal migrants in plain sight
Florida sheriff partners with ICE to nab illegal migrants in plain sight
Local law enforcement in St. Augustine, Florida, is collaborating with federal immigration authorities to apprehend illegal immigrants and combat human trafficking. The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office task force, consisting of local, state, and federal officers, conducts operations along Interstate 95.

The task force recently detained a Guatemalan man with prior ICE contacts, showcasing the intensified efforts to enforce immigration laws following the Trump administration's directives. The initiative is part of the 287(g) program, allowing local officers to perform certain immigration functions.


Fox News: ICE forced to release some illegal migrants who could pose danger to Americans: immigration attorney
ICE forced to release some illegal migrants who could pose danger to Americans: immigration attorney
ICE is facing challenges with space limitations for detaining illegal immigrants, despite a rise in arrests under President Trump. The agency has been funded for 41,500 beds but struggles with static bedspace, leading to prioritization of detainees and the use of alternative supervision methods.

The ongoing constraints have prompted discussions about increasing detention capacity, with ICE requesting an additional $3 billion for 60,000 more beds. Republicans in Congress are expected to prioritize border security and enforcement in upcoming budget negotiations.


#politics

Fox News: Red state bill could zero out tax burden for donors to pro-life pregnancy centers
Red state bill could zero out tax burden for donors to pro-life pregnancy centers
Missouri's GOP-backed bill, SB 681, proposes a 100% tax credit for donations to pregnancy resource centers that do not provide abortions, effective in 2026. This would increase the current 70% credit and allow taxpayers to claim up to $50,000 annually, with unused credits rolling over.

The bill aims to incentivize community support for pro-life initiatives, reflecting a broader trend in Republican-led states to enhance tax benefits for such donations. However, it faces opposition from those who argue against funding "unregulated, anti-abortion pregnancy centers."


Fox News: New study reveals 'staggering' scope of how much DEI was infused into government under Biden
New study reveals 'staggering' scope of how much DEI was infused into government under Biden
A recent study reveals the Biden administration's extensive integration of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies across federal agencies, identifying 460 programs that diverted over $1 trillion in taxpayer funds to these initiatives. The report outlines specific DEI efforts within agencies like the Defense Department and FEMA.

The study serves as a resource for the Trump administration, which aims to eliminate DEI from the federal government. Advocates argue that DEI is divisive and undermines meritocracy, calling for a complete audit of government programs to remove these policies.


Le Monde: A majority of Americans support Donald Trump, but not unconditionally
A majority of Americans support Donald Trump, but not unconditionally
Donald Trump's recent address to Congress was met with significant approval from viewers, with 76% expressing support. The speech, viewed as a campaign rally by many pundits, resonated particularly with Republicans, as only 20% of the audience identified as Democrats.

Despite a drop in viewership compared to his 2017 address, Trump's administration is characterized by aggressive moves to expand executive power and push ideological agendas early in his term.


#society

Le Monde: In French courthouses, dogs contribute to a more humane justice system
In French courthouses, dogs contribute to a more humane justice system
In France, legal assistance dogs are being utilized in courthouses to provide emotional support to victims during trials. These dogs, like Tandem, a golden retriever, help calm individuals facing traumatic experiences, making the judicial process more humane.

The presence of these dogs has proven beneficial, as they offer comfort and companionship to those in distress, such as victims of abuse or violence. Their role is increasingly recognized in creating a supportive environment within the justice system.


Fox News: High-end vacation resort bans children to achieve 'tranquil environment'
High-end vacation resort bans children to achieve 'tranquil environment'
The Alila Marea Beach Resort in Encinitas, California, will transition to an adults-only property starting February 14, 2025, no longer allowing children. The resort aims to provide a serene environment for adult travelers seeking relaxation.

This trend reflects a growing demand for child-free experiences among millennials and Gen Z, who prefer vacations focused on peace and connection. Travel advisors note that adults-only resorts are increasingly popular for couples and friend groups looking to unwind without distractions.


Fox News: Meghan Markle flip-flops on Sussex name, cashes in on royal status: expert
Meghan Markle flip-flops on Sussex name, cashes in on royal status: expert
Meghan Markle has recently emphasized her royal title by referring to herself as "Meghan Sussex" in her Netflix series "With Love, Meghan." This shift has sparked discussions about her branding and relationship with the royal family, as she aims to distance herself from her past while maintaining her royal identity.

Experts suggest that this name change may be a strategic move to enhance her public image and entrepreneurial endeavors. Despite the controversy, Markle retains her title as Duchess of Sussex, which is reflected in her children's names and her lifestyle brand. The implications of her title and its use continue to be a topic of debate.


GB News: Three people and dog saved after getting 'stuck in mud' at popular beach - 'Extremely dangerous!'
Three people and dog saved after getting 'stuck in mud' at popular beach - 'Extremely dangerous!'
Three individuals and a dog were rescued from mud at Crosby Beach, prompting a multi-agency response that included Coastguard teams and local fire services. The incident highlighted the dangers of mud, especially during warm weather, and authorities urged beach-goers to exercise caution.

Wirral Coastguard warned that mud can be perilous, particularly with rising tides. They emphasized the importance of contacting emergency services if someone is in danger.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israeli negotiators set to head to Qatar for hostage talks, amid Gaza aid cut-off
Israeli negotiators set to head to Qatar for hostage talks, amid Gaza aid cut-off
Israel plans to send a delegation to Doha for talks aimed at extending a ceasefire in Gaza while cutting off aid to pressure Hamas. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is involved in discussions to secure the release of hostages in exchange for a longer truce.

The Israeli government is also exploring a "migration administration" to facilitate the emigration of Palestinians from Gaza, as officials claim that security threats cannot be resolved without such a plan. This follows U.S. discussions on relocating Gaza's population amid ongoing conflict.


Times Of Israel: Iran says won’t negotiate under ‘intimidation’ as Trump ramps up pressure
Iran says won’t negotiate under ‘intimidation’ as Trump ramps up pressure
Iran's foreign minister stated that the country will not engage in negotiations under pressure, particularly following the U.S. decision to end a sanctions waiver for Iraq's electricity purchases from Iran. Tehran maintains that its nuclear program is peaceful and rejects any talks aimed at dismantling it.

Despite earlier indications of a willingness to discuss U.S. concerns about potential militarization, Iran's leadership has reiterated its stance against negotiations that could undermine its nuclear program. The U.S. aims to apply maximum pressure to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions while Iraq faces increased energy challenges due to the sanctions.


#crime

Fox News: Indiana boy, 10, dead after 340-pound foster mom sits on him for 'acting bad'
Indiana boy, 10, dead after 340-pound foster mom sits on him for 'acting bad'
A 10-year-old boy in Indiana, Dakota Levi Stevens, died after his foster mother, Jennifer Lee Wilson, allegedly sat on him for several minutes as punishment. Wilson was charged with reckless homicide and sentenced to six years in prison, with one year suspended for probation.

Dakota suffered severe injuries, including mechanical asphyxia, and was found unresponsive after Wilson attempted to restrain him. An autopsy confirmed the death was a homicide. Witnesses reported Dakota had previously expressed fear of returning home due to abuse.


Fox News: Bryan Kohberger defense ramps up legal maneuvers in bid to keep Idaho murders suspect off death row
Bryan Kohberger defense ramps up legal maneuvers in bid to keep Idaho murders suspect off death row
As Bryan Kohberger's trial for the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students approaches, both the defense and prosecution are making significant legal motions. The defense seeks to limit the use of the term "murder" and restrict certain evidence, including crime scene photos, arguing they could be inflammatory. Meanwhile, prosecutors want to prevent the defense from framing the death penalty as "an attempt to kill" Kohberger.

The defense has also requested the court to dismiss the death penalty due to delays in discovery disclosures by prosecutors. Kohberger, who has been held without bail since his arrest, faces four counts of first-degree murder and a felony burglary charge, with the trial set to begin in August 2025.