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13 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Mexican Man Charged Under New Florida Law for Illegal Re-Entry After Removal
Florida has filed felony charges against Felipe Hernandez-Chavarria, a Mexican national, for illegal re-entry after deportation, marking the first state immigration violation under a new law. The law, signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, criminalizes unauthorized entry into Florida.
Hernandez-Chavarria was arrested for felony trespassing, and during booking, authorities discovered his prior deportation in 2019. If convicted, he faces a minimum prison term of over a year. Florida also launched a portal for law enforcement to report non-compliance with immigration enforcement policies.
#politics
Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 725: Rep. Andrew Clyde on Removing the D.C. BLM Mural
Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) discusses his successful efforts to remove the Black Lives Matter mural from a section of 16th Street NE in Washington, DC. The mural, seen as a divisive symbol, was painted in 2020 amid protests following George Floyd's death.
Clyde reintroduced legislation to remove the mural and rename the plaza, which is located near the White House. Following this, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced plans to replace the mural with new artwork.
Le Monde: Germany's Merz urges MPs to back spending bonanza in fiery debate
Friedrich Merz, the likely next leader of Germany and head of the Christian Democratic Union, emphasized the urgent need for increased military and economic spending during a parliamentary debate. His coalition with the Social Democrats aims to push through significant funding measures, including a €500 billion infrastructure fund, before a new parliament convenes.
Merz's plans face challenges, including the need for a two-thirds majority to amend constitutional debt limits and opposition from the Greens and far-right parties. Legal challenges have also been filed, raising concerns about the feasibility of his proposals and the potential for political paralysis if they fail.
Breitbart: Mark Carney to Be Sworn in as Canadian Prime Minister on Friday
Mark Carney, elected leader of the Liberal Party, will be sworn in as Canada's prime minister on Friday, succeeding Justin Trudeau, who announced his resignation in January. Trudeau's farewell included a viral moment as he carried his chair out of Parliament.
Carney's cabinet will be smaller than Trudeau's, aiming for a fresh start and a tougher stance on U.S. relations, while retaining key figures in foreign affairs and finance. His chief of staff, Marco Mendicino, faced criticism during his previous tenure.
Human Events: ALEXANDER OAKES: Where are the Epstein Files?
In his first month back in office, President Trump has made strides on several campaign promises, including addressing bureaucratic inefficiencies and border security. However, his administration has faced obstacles from the deep state regarding the release of files related to high-profile cases, particularly the Epstein files, which remain undisclosed despite calls for transparency.
The article suggests that intelligence agencies, influential members of Congress, and Attorney General Pam Bondi may be obstructing the release of these documents due to potential implications for their own interests. The lack of clarity surrounding the situation raises questions about accountability and transparency in government operations.
#society
The Western Journal: Watch: Fed-Up Brett Favre Can't Restrain Himself Any Longer, Lets Whoopi Goldberg Have It Over Trans Athletes
Brett Favre criticized Whoopi Goldberg's defense of allowing men to compete in women's sports, expressing disbelief at her stance. He emphasized that common sense dictates men should not compete against women in athletics, highlighting that 80% of Americans share this view.
Favre's comments come amid ongoing debates over gender categories in sports, citing evidence of unfair advantages for transgender athletes. He argues that ignoring biological differences ultimately harms women in sports.
On The Water: VIDEO: Coyote Attacks Grey Seal at Race Point
Surf fishermen in Cape Cod are increasingly frustrated with seals, which have grown in population due to protections under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Seals often snatch hooked fish, leading to conflicts that date back over a century.
The rising seal numbers have also attracted great white sharks, creating a unique dynamic for beachgoers. Recently, a coyote was seen attacking a seal pup, prompting some anglers to welcome coyotes as potential seal predators, despite the risks.
Fox News: David Hasselhoff and Pamela Bach's daughter admits 'pain is unbearable' after mom's death
Pamela Bach Hasselhoff, known for her roles in "Baywatch" and other series, died by suicide on March 5. Her daughter, Taylor Hasselhoff-Fiore, shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, expressing her love and grief, while David Hasselhoff requested privacy for the family during this difficult time.
Pamela and David were married in 1989 and had two daughters, Taylor and Hayley, before their divorce in 2006. The family is mourning her loss, with Taylor vowing to honor her mother's memory.
Human Events: Syria’s Christians slaughtered in cities, face deadly persecution under new Islamist regime
The situation for Christians and Alawites in Syria has deteriorated under the new Islamist government, according to Manuel Abu Ali of Middle East Christian Aid. He described violent clashes in Homs, where over 1,000 civilians have been killed, and Christians are being targeted by both Alawite militias and Islamist forces.
Despite promises of stability from the new regime, which includes fighters with ties to al-Qaeda and ISIS, reports indicate a surge in violence, kidnappings, and persecution of minorities. Local leaders express frustration over the lack of government response to the escalating crisis.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: King Charles praised for ‘clever’ message to Donald Trump amid escalating trade war
King Charles has reaffirmed his commitment to Canada amid rising tensions with the U.S., as he welcomed Canadian parliamentary officials at Buckingham Palace. Political commentator Scarlett McGwire praised this diplomatic move, emphasizing Canada's patriotic spirit in the face of threats from Donald Trump.
Trump has suggested imposing tariffs and even proposed that Canada could become the "51st state." While King Charles cannot directly intervene, his gestures signal support for Canada during this fragile time in U.S.-Canada relations.
Breitbart: Finland Announces Cash Boost For Ukraine Defence Aid
Finland has announced a new arms package for Ukraine worth approximately 200 million euros, including much-needed artillery ammunition. This commitment reflects Finland's ongoing support for Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
The aid package also emphasizes increased defense cooperation, including information exchange and joint projects in defense industries. Finland's total aid to Ukraine now amounts to 3.3 billion euros.
Breitbart: Yemen’s Iran-Backed Houthi Terrorists Threaten to Resume Red Sea Attacks
The Iran-backed Houthi insurgents in Yemen have warned international shipping that they will resume missile and drone attacks on any Israeli vessels in the Red Sea. This follows a temporary suspension of attacks after a ceasefire in Gaza. The Houthis claim their actions are motivated by humanitarian concerns for Palestinians, despite their history of piracy.
The Houthi military has set a four-day deadline for Israel to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, threatening military action if unmet. The situation raises concerns for maritime security, as the Houthis may target a broad range of vessels, prompting a warning from U.S. military forces in the region.
#economy
Forbes: Stock Market Slump: Dow Drops Over 500 Points, Nasdaq Falls As Trump Tariff Backlash Intensifies
Major stock indexes are on track for their lowest points of the year, with the Dow Jones down over 520 points and the S&P 500 nearing a 10% correction. This selloff follows President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum, which prompted retaliatory measures from Canada and the EU.
Trump has threatened further tariffs, including a 200% tax on European alcohol imports. Tesla shares also fell significantly, reflecting the broader market decline.
#crime
The Western Journal: Ex-Steeler Le’Veon Bell Ordered to Pay Millions After Family Member Makes Horrific Claims
Former NFL star Le'Veon Bell has been ordered to pay $25 million following allegations of abuse made by a family member. The lawsuit claims that the abuse occurred when the woman was a minor and continued until she turned 18. Bell did not respond to the lawsuit, leading to a default judgment.
Bell's attorney states that they plan to challenge the judgment, arguing that Bell was never properly served with the complaint. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, Bell continues to deny any wrongdoing.