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13 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Census Shows Joe Biden Inflated Foreign Population to Record 15.8% of U.S. with 8.3M People in 4 Years
The foreign-born population in the U.S. has reached a record 53.3 million, accounting for 15.8% of the total population, an increase of 8.3 million in just four years. This surge has been attributed to policies implemented by the Biden administration and its border czar, Alejandro Mayorkas.
The rapid growth has led to significant impacts on the labor market and civic stability, with many American workers facing reduced opportunities and wages. Critics argue that the current immigration strategy has favored employers and investors while undermining the interests of American citizens.
Breitbart: NY Lawmaker Shouts at Tom Homan Over Arrest of Pro-Palestinian Activist
New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani confronted border czar Tom Homan over the arrest of pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, questioning Homan's stance on the First Amendment and criticizing the Trump administration's immigration policies. Mamdani's remarks came amid warnings from Homan about increased immigration enforcement in sanctuary cities.
Khalil, a legal permanent resident, was detained after his student visa was revoked, sparking outrage among some Democrats who labeled the arrest as illegal. Despite the backlash, immigration lawyers assert that the Trump administration's actions are legally justified.
#politics
GB News: Keir Starmer assures Labour has a 'roadmap for farming' despite controversial inheritance tax raid
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer defended the Labour Party's stance on agriculture, asserting that recent economic policies do not target farmers negatively. He highlighted a £5 billion budget allocation for farming over the next two years and claimed that many farmers have benefited from new schemes.
Starmer emphasized that the roadmap for farming has been positively received within the agricultural community.
Fox News: VA secretary accuses reporter of spreading 'rumors' about DOGE that hurt veterans in tense clash
VA Secretary Doug Collins confronted Military.com reporter Patricia Kime over her article suggesting that employees from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) were accessing VA systems. He accused her of spreading unverified rumors that could frighten veterans and employees.
Collins emphasized the need for accurate reporting, asserting that the claims about DOGE were either true or false and criticized Kime for not confirming details with DOGE. Kime defended her reporting, stating it was based on information from the VA's own press office. The exchange gained significant attention on social media.
Breitbart: DOGE Cancels NIH Grants to Prevent Pregnancy in 'Transgender Boys'
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has canceled several National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants, including a $620,000 program aimed at pregnancy prevention for transgender boys. Other canceled grants involved studies on cannabis use and social networks among sexual minority groups.
These cancellations follow a recent trend of DOGE halting NIH funding for transgender-related experiments, including a $532,000 grant for research on cross-sex testosterone treatment in mice. The move reflects a broader reevaluation of government spending on certain health initiatives.
#society
Fox News: Illinois Dem lawmaker pushes bill to legalize attacks on police for people having mental health episode
An Illinois lawmaker, Rep. Lisa Davis, has introduced House Bill 3458, which critics argue would allow individuals experiencing mental health episodes to legally attack police officers. The bill proposes that if a person with a documented mental illness acts abruptly during an interaction with police, it could serve as a defense against aggravated battery charges.
Supporters of the bill include two co-sponsors, while opponents warn it could lead to increased violence against law enforcement. The legislation has been referred to the Illinois General Assembly Rules Committee, where it may face challenges in advancing.
Front Page Magazine: Thursday Quick Takes
A CNN panel discussed masculinity in the context of Andrew Cuomo's political comeback, with journalists questioning if one can be masculine and decent. They highlighted a perceived disconnect within the Democratic Party regarding masculinity and its implications for electoral success.
Meanwhile, Rosie O'Donnell announced her move to Ireland, citing dissatisfaction with the political climate under Donald Trump. She expressed a desire for equal rights in America before considering a return. Additionally, a Columbia University group was criticized for advocating the eradication of Western civilization, raising concerns about radical ideologies on campuses.
Times Of Israel: Israeli civilian moderately wounded in West Bank shooting attack
An Israeli civilian was shot and wounded near the West Bank settlement of Ariel, prompting a manhunt by the IDF. The 18-year-old victim is in moderate condition after being treated for an arm injury. The assailant reportedly used a laser to blind him before firing.
Earlier, the IDF demolished the home of a Palestinian terrorist involved in a previous deadly attack on an Israeli man. This action is part of Israel's policy to demolish homes of individuals accused of carrying out fatal assaults.
Front Page Magazine: The Moral Inversion of Antisemitism
Robert Spencer's latest book, "Antisemitism: History & Myth," explores the historical roots and modern manifestations of antisemitism. He argues that antisemitism has evolved from ancient pagan responses to Jewish scripture to contemporary moral inversions, where Jews are vilified and their historical suffering is overlooked.
Spencer traces antisemitism through various historical contexts, including Christianity and Islam, emphasizing the lack of reevaluation of Jewish status in Islamic teachings. He connects past and present antisemitic ideologies, highlighting how they persist as social contagions that deny fundamental truths and seek scapegoats.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Kuwait frees a group of jailed Americans, including contractors held on drug charges
Kuwait has released six American prisoners, including veterans and military contractors, jailed for drug-related offenses. This release is viewed as a goodwill gesture between the U.S. and Kuwait, following a visit from a U.S. hostage envoy.
The American detainees maintain their innocence, and additional releases may follow. Advocates hope for a more flexible approach from the Trump administration in securing the release of Americans not classified as wrongfully detained.
#military
Fox News: SpaceX launch scrubbed hours after Hegseth shares message to rescue mission crew: ‘Wish you Godspeed’
SpaceX and NASA postponed the Crew-10 rocket launch to the ISS due to a hydraulic issue. The next launch window opens Thursday at 7:25 p.m. NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have been stranded in space since June 2024, with plans for their return soon.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth expressed support for the mission, highlighting the military's involvement. President Trump urged a swift rescue for the astronauts, emphasizing that they should not have been left in space for so long. The Crew-10 mission includes astronauts from the U.S., Japan, and Russia.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Hegseth Orders Review of Fitness, Grooming
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has initiated a review of military standards regarding physical fitness, body composition, and grooming, including beard regulations. He emphasized the need to uphold high standards to ensure military readiness and effectiveness against adversaries.
Hegseth criticized the erosion of these standards in recent years and is committed to restoring them. He advocates for gender-neutral fitness standards based solely on job requirements, rejecting any influence from political considerations.
#crime
Breitbart: Person of Interest Named in Case of College Student Who Vanished in Dominican Republic
A person of interest, Joshua Riibe, has been named in the case of missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki, who disappeared in the Dominican Republic during spring break. Riibe, a fellow spring breaker, has provided multiple accounts of the events leading up to her disappearance.
Konanki was last seen on surveillance footage with Riibe and others before they split off to the beach. Authorities are investigating her movements and interactions, while Riibe is cooperating with the ongoing investigation, which involves the FBI and local police.
The Western Journal: Sick Truth Behind InfoWars Writer's Death Comes Out as Police Release Prelim Findings
Jamie White, a writer for InfoWars, was fatally shot in Austin, Texas, while attempting to stop a burglary. Police are investigating the incident, and no arrests have been made. Friends remember him as passionate about his work and a unique character.
Alex Jones, founder of InfoWars, expressed sorrow over White's death and criticized local policies, suggesting they contributed to the violence. Friends believe White was not targeted for his job but was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.
#other
Forbes: SpaceX Delays Manned Flight To Relieve Astronauts Stranded On International Space Station
SpaceX canceled the Crew-10 mission launch intended to bring back two astronauts from the International Space Station due to a hydraulic ground issue. The timeline for rescheduling the launch remains uncertain.
The Crew-10 mission was meant to relieve astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who have been on the station for over nine months, far exceeding their planned stay. Their return date is now unclear.