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#illegals

GB News: Ghanaian criminal deported from Britain 12 years ago wins right to RETURN to UK as he's 'depressed' living in his homeland
Ghanaian criminal deported from Britain 12 years ago wins right to RETURN to UK as he's 'depressed' living in his homeland
A Ghanaian man, Samuel Frimpong, deported from Britain 12 years ago for criminal activity, has been allowed to return due to human rights laws. An immigration tribunal ruled that his separation from family caused significant distress, violating his rights to family life under the European Convention on Human Rights.

Judge Abid Mahmood noted that Frimpong's children felt socially isolated without their father, and the family faced financial difficulties. Despite his past convictions, the judge found he posed no risk and had not reoffended since 2008. This case highlights ongoing issues with immigration appeals based on human rights grounds.


Forbes: Trump Reportedly Seeks Wartime Authority To Ramp Up Deportations Amid Setbacks
Trump Reportedly Seeks Wartime Authority To Ramp Up Deportations Amid Setbacks
President Trump plans to invoke the Alien Enemies Act to expedite his deportation agenda, targeting groups like the Venezuelan crime organization Tren de Aragua. Despite high arrest rates, deportations have lagged due to logistical challenges and resource limitations.

The administration's efforts face hurdles from local policies and the need for additional funding. Trump has pledged to initiate the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, emphasizing a focus on criminal aliens.


Fox News: Nationwide Border Patrol gotaways plummet to 21-day daily average of just 77: 'Trump Effect'
Nationwide Border Patrol gotaways plummet to 21-day daily average of just 77: 'Trump Effect'
As of March 12, the daily average of U.S. Border Patrol gotaways has dropped to 77, a significant decline from the Biden administration's average of 1,837 per day in fiscal year 2023. The total number of gotaways since January 21 is reported at 5,889.

This shift has sparked comments from various political figures, highlighting the perceived impact of President Trump's return to office. The stark contrast in numbers has led to claims of a "Trump effect" on border security.


Breitbart: Homan: 'American People Have Demanded We Take Action — They Gave President Trump a Mandate'
Homan: 'American People Have Demanded We Take Action — They Gave President Trump a Mandate'
Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, criticized New York Governor Kathy Hochul for her resistance to deportation efforts, claiming her sanctuary policies hinder law enforcement. He argued that while Hochul publicly supports deporting criminal aliens, her actions obstruct cooperation with federal agencies like ICE.

Homan emphasized that the federal government has jurisdiction over immigration enforcement and highlighted the dangers faced by law enforcement due to state policies. He stated that President Trump remains committed to fulfilling his mandate to address public safety threats posed by illegal aliens.


#politics

Fox News: Democrats are making early moves to line up 2028 presidential bids
Democrats are making early moves to line up 2028 presidential bids
Pete Buttigieg has ruled out a run for a Senate seat in Michigan, suggesting he is positioning himself for a potential presidential bid in 2028. His focus remains on promoting an alternative vision to the current administration.

Meanwhile, other Democrats, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, are also making moves that indicate their interest in the 2028 presidential race. Kamala Harris is contemplating a gubernatorial run in California, which could affect her presidential ambitions.


Forbes: Elon Musk Hit With First Formal Conflict Of Interest Complaint Over FAA-Starlink Deal
Elon Musk Hit With First Formal Conflict Of Interest Complaint Over FAA-Starlink Deal
Elon Musk is facing a formal complaint from the Campaign Legal Center, alleging potential violations of conflict of interest laws regarding his involvement with a Federal Aviation Administration deal involving his company, Starlink. The complaint requests an investigation into whether Musk's participation in the deal, which could financially benefit him, violates federal regulations.

While the complaint raises serious concerns, it is unlikely Musk will face criminal penalties. The inspector general's ruling would not have legal weight, and any substantial consequences would require formal charges or a civil lawsuit, which seems improbable given Musk's close ties to the Trump administration.


#society

Fox News: McDonald's is most popular fast-food restaurant by Google searches, says study
McDonald's is most popular fast-food restaurant by Google searches, says study
McDonald's is the most popular fast-food restaurant in the U.S., leading with over 14.8 million monthly searches, according to a study. It was the top-searched chain in 22 states, including Florida and Illinois.

Domino's followed with 11.6 million searches, while Chick-fil-A and Starbucks also ranked high. Pizza Hut and Papa John's were notable competitors in specific states.


The Western Journal: Watch: Fed-Up Brett Favre Can't Restrain Himself Any Longer, Lets Whoopi Goldberg Have It Over Trans Athletes
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.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Report: Putin Agrees in Principle with U.S.-Proposed 30-day Ukraine Ceasefire
Report: Putin Agrees in Principle with U.S.-Proposed 30-day Ukraine Ceasefire
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed conditional support for a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for further discussions on terms and mechanisms to ensure peace. He raised concerns about potential Ukrainian mobilization during the ceasefire period.

Putin acknowledged that while the ceasefire proposal is a step forward, it must address the underlying causes of the conflict. U.S. diplomats are in Moscow to negotiate the ceasefire, with potential talks between President Trump and Putin anticipated.


Fox News: Trump 'hopes' Putin agrees to ceasefire as Moscow signals no truce yet
Trump 'hopes' Putin agrees to ceasefire as Moscow signals no truce yet
President Trump expressed optimism about a potential ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, calling on Russia to take the right steps to end the ongoing conflict. His comments followed Russian President Putin's acknowledgment of Trump's ceasefire efforts, though he did not fully accept the proposed terms.

Trump described Putin's remarks as "promising" but incomplete, indicating a willingness to engage further. He highlighted ongoing discussions about key issues, including the Zaporizhzhia power plant and NATO membership for Ukraine, while emphasizing the urgency for a resolution.


The Telegraph: The Kursk offensive may prove to have been Ukraine’s most costly mistake
The Kursk offensive may prove to have been Ukraine’s most costly mistake
Ukraine's withdrawal from Kursk may paradoxically increase the likelihood of peace talks with Russia, as it allows Putin to assert dominance. The failed offensive aimed to shift the balance but resulted in further territorial losses and a focus on preserving Ukrainian lives.

Kyiv's strategy was influenced by political considerations amid waning Western support. The inability to secure adequate military resources has left Ukraine in a precarious position, underscoring the challenges it faces in negotiations.


#health

Le Monde: 'Trump is like a monkey with a grenade': The Ukrainian soldiers trying to get well amid a relentless news cycle
'Trump is like a monkey with a grenade': The Ukrainian soldiers trying to get well amid a relentless news cycle
The Lissova-Poliana mental health center in Kyiv treats soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress before returning them to the front lines. Over 10,000 soldiers have sought respite since the Russian invasion began in 2022.

However, the political instability linked to the Trump administration's actions is complicating their recovery, as healthcare professionals report that the ongoing turmoil adds to the soldiers' psychological burdens.


#sports

Breitbart: VIDEO: Fans Shocked as Hockey Fight Ends in Horrific Injury
VIDEO: Fans Shocked as Hockey Fight Ends in Horrific Injury
A fight during a Western Hockey League game between the Tri-City Americans and Seattle Thunderbirds ended in shock when player Terrell Goldsmith fell unconscious and bled on the ice after a punch from Ashton Cumby. Medical staff quickly attended to him, and the game was suspended.

Goldsmith remains hospitalized but is awake and responsive, according to a statement from the Tri-City Americans. The team is monitoring his condition and appreciates the support from fans.


#other

Le Monde: Donatella Versace to give up creative reins of brand after 28 years
Donatella Versace to give up creative reins of brand after 28 years
Donatella Versace will step down as creative director of Versace after nearly 30 years, handing over to Dario Vitale of Miu Miu as part of a potential acquisition by Prada. Versace will become the brand's chief ambassador, focusing on philanthropy while maintaining her connection to the label.

Versace's legacy includes iconic designs and a strong celebrity following, particularly after the death of her brother Gianni. Capri Holdings, which owns Versace, has seen a resurgence in the brand's portfolio, including hotels and homeware.