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14 Mar 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Vance on Dems Using Khalil Precedent Against Conservatives: Green Card Holders Don't Have 'Indefinite Right' to Stay
Vance on Dems Using Khalil Precedent Against Conservatives: Green Card Holders Don't Have 'Indefinite Right' to Stay
Vice President JD Vance addressed concerns about the potential misuse of deportation provisions by future administrations, emphasizing that green card holders do not have an indefinite right to remain in the U.S. He stated that decisions on who joins the national community are ultimately up to the government.

Vance clarified that the issue is not about free speech but about national security and the legal rights of non-citizens. He indicated that deportations could occur if individuals on student visas are deemed not to be in the best interest of the U.S.


Breitbart: Vance on Deportation Numbers: We Have to Secure Border First, Deportations Weren't Funded, There Is Some Progress
Vance on Deportation Numbers: We Have to Secure Border First, Deportations Weren't Funded, There Is Some Progress
Vice President JD Vance discussed the need for increased deportations, emphasizing that border security must be prioritized first. He noted that while deportations have begun, they are currently underfunded and lacking necessary resources, with the goal of ramping up efforts once the border is secured.

Vance mentioned that the Biden administration had left significant challenges in immigration enforcement, but he expects deportation numbers to rise as they build capacity. He also indicated that self-deportation could play a role in addressing the issue.


Breitbart: Trump Calls for Supreme Court to Allow for Ending of Birthright Citizenship
Trump Calls for Supreme Court to Allow for Ending of Birthright Citizenship
The Trump administration has requested the Supreme Court to partially lift a ban on his executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal aliens. This follows temporary pauses imposed by federal courts in Massachusetts, Maryland, and Washington State.

The executive order asserts that U.S. citizenship is a valuable privilege and argues that the Fourteenth Amendment does not grant universal citizenship to all born in the U.S. The administration's application seeks to counter nationwide injunctions that block the enforcement of policies beyond the involved parties.


#politics

Fox News: Second judge orders Trump admin to rehire probationary workers let go in mass firings
Second judge orders Trump admin to rehire probationary workers let go in mass firings
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to reinstate probationary workers who were recently laid off, citing violations of laws governing large-scale layoffs. The ruling follows a similar decision earlier, with both judges finding that the firings lacked proper authority and impacted state governments.

The administration has appealed, arguing the terminations were lawful due to performance issues. Approximately 200,000 probationary workers are affected, prompting multiple lawsuits from labor unions and organizations challenging the mass firings.


Breitbart: Dem Sen. Merkley: 'Now Is the Moment' to 'Take on Tyrant' Trump
Dem Sen. Merkley: 'Now Is the Moment' to 'Take on Tyrant' Trump
Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) urged Democrats to confront President Trump, stating that the best time to challenge a "tyrant" is early. He emphasized that yielding power only empowers authoritarianism and called for Democrats to leverage their position for negotiations and appropriations.

Merkley expressed confidence that a government shutdown initiated by Republicans would backfire politically, allowing Democrats to regain effective leverage.


#society

Breitbart: Trump’s Education Secretary Linda McMahon Meets with Detransitioners
Trump’s Education Secretary Linda McMahon Meets with Detransitioners
The U.S. Department of Education held a session on Detrans Awareness Day to hear from detransitioners about their experiences with gender-affirming care. Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasized the importance of parental rights and the dangers of gender ideology in schools, advocating for transparency in children's health matters.

The session follows concerns about schools facilitating gender transitions without parental consent, with over 1,000 districts reportedly having policies to keep students' transgender status hidden. Critics argue that the promotion of sex-change procedures for minors can lead to severe, irreversible consequences.


Times Of Israel: Florida theater at risk of closure for doc critical of Israeli policy in West Bank
Florida theater at risk of closure for doc critical of Israeli policy in West Bank
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner is seeking to terminate the lease and financial support for O Cinema, which screened the documentary "No Other Land," deemed antisemitic by the mayor. The film, which addresses the Israeli military's actions in a Palestinian village, won an Academy Award.

Despite pressure from the mayor, O Cinema proceeded with the screening, emphasizing its commitment to free speech. The mayor's resolution could halt $80,000 in city grants to the theater, which has faced backlash for its portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


Times Of Israel: Columbia University announces suspensions, expulsions for 2024 building takeover
Columbia University announces suspensions, expulsions for 2024 building takeover
A judge in Jerusalem has ordered the release of a Jewish suspect who shot an Arab municipal worker during an attack by a mob chanting anti-Arab slogans. The shooting occurred after the suspect confronted the victim, Ahmad Nijam, who was subsequently questioned by police after his release from the hospital.

In other news, Prime Minister Netanyahu has sought a contract with Tesla for electric cars for Israeli officials, while the UN Security Council is set to condemn violence in Syria. Additionally, IDF troops shot two suspects attempting to cross from Jordan into Israel, and Hamas has reiterated demands for Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: WATCH: King Charles makes a 'very clever' diplomatic move amid Trump tariffs
WATCH: King Charles makes a 'very clever' diplomatic move amid Trump tariffs
King Charles has reaffirmed his commitment to Canada amid rising tensions with the U.S., as noted by political commentator Scarlett McGwire. He welcomed senior Canadian officials to Buckingham Palace and presented them with a ceremonial sword marking his accession to the throne.




Le Monde: Top diplomats from G7 countries meet in Canada as Trump threatens more tariffs on US allies
Top diplomats from G7 countries meet in Canada as Trump threatens more tariffs on US allies
Top diplomats from the G7 met in Canada amid tensions caused by President Trump's trade policies, including threats of 200% tariffs on European goods. Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly emphasized support for Ukraine against Russian aggression while addressing concerns over Trump's rhetoric and tariffs.

Despite the strained relations, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio sought to downplay tensions, framing tariffs as a protective measure for American competitiveness. G7 discussions included various global issues, with a focus on maintaining unity despite challenges posed by Trump's approach to allies and Russia.


Le Monde: Johns Hopkins University says ending 2,000 positions due to Trump cuts
Johns Hopkins University says ending 2,000 positions due to Trump cuts
Johns Hopkins University announced it will lay off over 2,000 employees due to a significant reduction in foreign aid funding from the Trump administration, impacting key programs in public health and global health initiatives. The cuts affect nearly 2,000 positions abroad and 247 in the U.S.

The university relies heavily on federal funding, receiving about $1 billion annually from the NIH, and is involved in numerous clinical trials. Critics argue that the cuts to USAID will severely hinder humanitarian efforts globally.