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11 Mar 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Nolte: Top AOC Aide Says He Self-Deported After 23 Years as an Illegal Alien
Nolte: Top AOC Aide Says He Self-Deported After 23 Years as an Illegal Alien
Diego de la Vega, an illegal alien who served as deputy communications director for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has self-deported to Colombia after living in the U.S. for 23 years. He expressed a desire to embrace his Latino identity rather than fully integrate into American culture.

De la Vega's political activism began with the failed Dream Act in 2010, leading him to work for various immigrant rights organizations before joining AOC's team. He now claims to feel fulfilled in Colombia, stating that he has found freedom and agency that he lacked in New York City.


Front Page Magazine: Democrats Disgrace Themselves at House Sanctuary City Hearing
Democrats Disgrace Themselves at House Sanctuary City Hearing
Democrat mayors from sanctuary cities faced criticism during a House Oversight Committee hearing for their policies that protect illegal immigrants, including violent offenders. Republican members argued that these policies endanger public safety by obstructing law enforcement from apprehending dangerous individuals.

The mayors defended their stance, claiming that a welcoming environment encourages cooperation with police. However, the hearing revealed incidents where local policies led to violent criminals being released back into communities, prompting calls for accountability and reform.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Hearing on Enhancing Coordination in Fight Against Criminal Illegal Aliens
Watch Live: Hearing on Enhancing Coordination in Fight Against Criminal Illegal Aliens
The House Subcommittee on Federal Law Enforcement is set to discuss enhancing collaboration among federal, state, and local agencies regarding deportation efforts. President Trump aims to enforce stricter immigration policies, countering resistance from Democrat-led sanctuary jurisdictions.

Border czar Tom Homan reiterated his commitment to enforcing immigration laws in areas where local leaders have neglected their responsibilities, emphasizing the need to address serious crimes, including those involving child predators.


Breitbart: Watch Live: Hearing on Waste, Fraud, and Abuse at DHS Under Biden
Watch Live: Hearing on Waste, Fraud, and Abuse at DHS Under Biden
The House Subcommittee on Oversight will hold a hearing on March 11 to investigate waste and fraud at the Department of Homeland Security under the Biden administration. The session will focus on Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas's handling of illegal immigration and security failures.

Mayorkas faced impeachment by the House for failing to comply with the law, but Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, dismissed the charges without a vote. The hearing aims to address these issues and the agency's overall performance.


#politics

Human Events: Kenny Cody joins Human Events team as new opinion editor
Kenny Cody joins Human Events team as new opinion editor
Kenny Cody has been appointed as the new Opinion Editor for Human Events, where he will manage the editorial page and cover topics related to national politics and conservative values. A prominent voice in the MAGA movement, Cody has gained recognition for his commentary and has been praised by figures including President Trump.

Cody aims to enhance Human Events' influence in American conservative media, emphasizing the importance of diverse voices in the political landscape. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity and is committed to fostering the publication's growth in the evolving realm of alternative media.


Fox News: US agriculture supply chain to be protected from Chinese Communist Party in Hinson, Ricketts bipartisan bill
US agriculture supply chain to be protected from Chinese Communist Party in Hinson, Ricketts bipartisan bill
Rep. Ashley Hinson and Sen. Pete Ricketts are introducing the Securing American Agriculture Act, aimed at protecting U.S. agriculture supply chains from vulnerabilities and potential exploitation by the Chinese Communist Party. The bipartisan bill mandates annual assessments by the USDA to identify risks and recommend ways to strengthen domestic production.

Supporters argue that reliance on Chinese agricultural inputs poses a national security threat, potentially jeopardizing food production and increasing prices. The bill has garnered support from both parties, emphasizing the importance of securing the agricultural supply chain as a matter of national security.


Breitbart: White House: Trump 'Fully Expects All House Republicans to' Back Spending Bill
White House: Trump 'Fully Expects All House Republicans to' Back Spending Bill
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that President Trump expects all House Republicans to support the continuing resolution (CR) aimed at preventing a government shutdown. Trump has criticized Rep. Thomas Massie for not backing the CR and is calling for a primary challenge against him.

Massie defended his position, asserting that he has not voted for a CR that became law and challenged Trump's statements as misleading. He emphasized the importance of standing on principle, even if it leads to conflict within the party.


Fox News: US agriculture supply chain protected from Chinese Communist Party in new Hinson, Ricketts bipartisan bill
US agriculture supply chain protected from Chinese Communist Party in new Hinson, Ricketts bipartisan bill
Rep. Ashley Hinson and Sen. Pete Ricketts are introducing the Securing American Agriculture Act, aimed at protecting U.S. agriculture supply chains from vulnerabilities and Chinese Communist Party exploitation. The bill mandates annual assessments by the USDA to identify risks and recommend ways to reduce reliance on China.

The bipartisan measure has garnered support from various lawmakers, emphasizing the importance of securing food supply chains as a national security issue. It aims to bolster domestic production and ensure American farmers have the necessary resources to compete effectively.


Front Page Magazine: LA's Political Bosses Are On Fire
LA's Political Bosses Are On Fire
In the aftermath of Los Angeles' worst fire, Mayor Karen Bass fired Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, igniting a political firestorm. Allegations of incompetence and racism surfaced, with Crowley accused of failing to warn about critical wind conditions while Bass faced scrutiny for deleting text messages related to the disaster.

As investigations continue, the city grapples with blame-shifting among officials, including the Department of Water and Power's failure to maintain infrastructure. Amidst the chaos, the focus remains on the systemic issues within California's political landscape, highlighting a failure to address the root causes of the disaster.


Fox News: CNN analyst spars with panel over deportation of Palestinian activist
CNN analyst spars with panel over deportation of Palestinian activist
Scott Jennings and fellow panelists on "CNN NewsNight" debated the deportation of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, who was arrested by ICE for allegedly threatening national security. Jennings argued for his deportation based on Khalil's group's goals, while others questioned the implications for free speech and student protests.

The discussion highlighted tensions surrounding anti-Israel protests at Columbia University and broader concerns about national security and free expression. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that visas for Hamas supporters would be revoked, intensifying the debate on immigration and activism in the U.S.


#society

Fox News: Beth Holloway addresses missing American college student, urges 'full circle' safety plan
Beth Holloway addresses missing American college student, urges 'full circle' safety plan
Beth Holloway, mother of Natalee Holloway, speaks on the search for missing college student Sudiksha Konanki in the Dominican Republic. She emphasizes the importance of safety planning for travelers, reflecting on her own experience after her daughter's murder in Aruba in 2005.

Konanki, 20, was last seen walking on a beach near her resort. Authorities are investigating a male friend who was with her and are reviewing surveillance footage and phone records to piece together her disappearance.


Breitbart: Bill Allowing Armed Teachers, Staff Moving in West Virginia House
Bill Allowing Armed Teachers, Staff Moving in West Virginia House
Legislation in West Virginia, HB 2187, aims to allow teachers and staff to carry concealed firearms in schools, designating them as school protection officers (SPOs). The bill has passed the House Education Committee and will be reviewed by the House Judiciary Committee.

SPOs must have a concealed carry permit and complete additional training in various security-related topics. Currently, at least 28 states permit arming teachers or staff for classroom defense, with Tennessee recently joining this list.


Fox News: Trans inmate in prison for killing baby must get gender surgery at 'earliest opportunity': judge
Trans inmate in prison for killing baby must get gender surgery at 'earliest opportunity': judge
A federal judge in Indiana has ordered the state Department of Correction to provide sex reassignment surgery for transgender inmate Autumn Cordellioné, who was convicted of killing her 11-month-old stepdaughter. This ruling challenges an Indiana law that prohibits taxpayer funding for such surgeries.

The ACLU argues that denying the surgery constitutes cruel and unusual punishment, while Indiana's Attorney General contends that the law is not discriminatory and that Cordellioné is a poor candidate for surgery. The case continues to unfold as the court plans to renew the injunction every 90 days until the surgery is performed.


#economy

Forbes: Trump’s Steel And Aluminum Tariffs Take Effect Tomorrow—Here’s How They Could Impact Prices
Trump’s Steel And Aluminum Tariffs Take Effect Tomorrow—Here’s How They Could Impact Prices
A 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports to the U.S. will begin Wednesday, part of President Trump's initiative to impose new taxes on trading partners. Canadian imports will face a higher 50% tariff due to Ontario's planned electricity levy, impacting around $150 billion in consumer products.

The tariffs could significantly raise prices for various goods, including cars and home construction materials. While the tariffs aim to boost domestic steel production, they have previously led to job losses in industries reliant on steel, costing taxpayers over $900,000 annually for each job saved.


#culture

Front Page Magazine: Well, It Looks as if the Career of 'One of the Most Consequential Artists of the Century' is Over
Well, It Looks as if the Career of 'One of the Most Consequential Artists of the Century' is Over
Hunter Biden's art career has taken a significant downturn, with the Georges Bergès Gallery removing him from its roster. Once hailed as a promising artist, his works, which fetched high prices, are now struggling to sell, with only one piece sold since December 2023.

Critics argue that his art was more about access to political influence than genuine talent, raising questions about the authenticity of his creations. As the political landscape shifts, the future of Biden's art endeavors appears bleak.


#health

The Western Journal: RFK Jr. and Sean Hannity Visit Fast Food Restaurant That Has ‘RFK'd' Its Fries: 'Customers Are Raving About It’
RFK Jr. and Sean Hannity Visit Fast Food Restaurant That Has ‘RFK'd' Its Fries: 'Customers Are Raving About It’
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Fox News host Sean Hannity visited a Florida Steak ‘n Shake to promote the restaurant's switch from seed oil to beef tallow for cooking fries. Kennedy emphasized the health benefits of beef tallow and criticized ultra-processed foods for contributing to chronic diseases.

Kennedy stated that the Trump administration aims to encourage healthier food choices without mandating them, advocating for transparency in food ingredients. He expressed concern over the declining health of future generations and the rising healthcare costs linked to poor diets.


#crime

GB News: Valentine's Day gunman who shot woman dead inside pub before drowning in River Thames named
Valentine's Day gunman who shot woman dead inside pub before drowning in River Thames named
Edward Smith, the suspected gunman in the Valentine’s Day shooting of his wife, Lisa Smith, has been identified as the body found in the River Thames. Lisa was shot outside a pub in Kent, and Edward is believed to have fallen from a bridge nearby.

Kent Police are conducting an investigation into both deaths, with a coroner leading the inquiry. A handgun was discovered in an abandoned car on the bridge.


Human Events: Ukrainian woman convicted of selling 56 kidneys arrested by Polish border guard on Interpol red notice
Ukrainian woman convicted of selling 56 kidneys arrested by Polish border guard on Interpol red notice
A Ukrainian woman, Ksenia P, 35, was arrested by Poland's border guard due to an Interpol red notice. She was previously convicted of trafficking 56 human kidneys and other organs in an organized crime ring, receiving a 12-year sentence in Kazakhstan.

Her criminal activities occurred between 2017 and 2019, involving illegal procurement and sale of organs on the black market. Authorities are seeking her extradition to Kazakhstan for further prosecution.