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13 Mar 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Unsung Benefit of Tough Border Policy on Full Display: Number of US-Bound Migrants Plummets to Levels Not Seen in Years
The number of migrants crossing the Darién Gap into the U.S. has significantly decreased, reaching its lowest levels since November 2020. In February, only 408 migrants made the journey, a stark contrast to the 2,229 in January 2021, reflecting the impact of President Trump's stricter immigration policies.
This decline is seen as a positive outcome, reducing the risks associated with the perilous journey, including crime and human trafficking. The Trump administration's approach has led to record lows in illegal border crossings, with officials asserting that a change in leadership has been crucial in addressing the migrant crisis.
Fox News: Laken Riley Act unleashes feds to hunt Venezuelan gang members in Florida: lawmaker
Under the Laken Riley Act, 14 illegal immigrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, were arrested in Florida for serious crimes such as sexual assault and gang activity. This law allows ICE to detain new categories of illegal immigrants deemed public safety risks.
The act, named after Laken Riley, a nursing student murdered by an illegal immigrant, aims to enhance public safety by removing dangerous criminals from the streets. The arrests reflect a commitment to enforce immigration laws more strictly against those involved in violent crime.
#politics
The Western Journal: Joe Biden Called Kamala Harris with an 'Unusual' Admonition the Day She Debated Trump: Book
A new book reveals that Joe Biden advised Kamala Harris to maintain loyalty and protect his legacy during her debate with Donald Trump, emphasizing "No daylight, kid." Critics argue this reflects Biden's insecurity and desire for power, contrasting with Trump's perceived authenticity.
The commentary suggests Biden's public persona as a caring figure is a facade, pointing to his actions and temperament as evidence of his true character. This portrayal aligns with ongoing skepticism about his leadership and motivations.
#society
Forbes: Columbia Expels And Pulls Degrees For Some Students Who Occupied Building During Pro-Palestinian Protests
Columbia University has suspended or expelled several students involved in a building occupation during pro-Palestinian protests last year. The university's email indicated that punishments were based on the severity of the students' actions.
Some suspensions are reported to last for years, though the exact number of affected students remains unclear. This situation continues to evolve.
Fox News: Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni judge clamps down on confidential material and acknowledges 'gossip' could spread
Blake Lively's request for stricter confidentiality measures in her legal case against Justin Baldoni has been approved by Judge Lewis Liman. The modified protective order aims to safeguard sensitive information during discovery, addressing concerns about potential media leaks and gossip that could harm both parties.
Lively's lawsuit against Baldoni includes allegations of sexual harassment and emotional distress, while Baldoni has countersued for defamation and civil extortion. Both sides have raised concerns about the public dissemination of confidential material, with trial set for March 2026.
The Telegraph: Australian PM condemns influencer who snatched baby wombat
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned influencer Sam Jones for a video showing her taking a baby wombat from its mother, prompting outrage. Immigration officials are reviewing her visa status, with the interior minister suggesting she may face difficulties returning to Australia.
Jones has since apologized on TikTok, calling the incident a mistake. The Wombat Protection Society expressed shock at her actions, and a petition for her deportation has gained over 22,000 signatures.
Fox News: Photo of McDonald's PlayPlace triggers social media firestorm
A viral photo from a McDonald's PlayPlace in Franklin, Tennessee, has sparked reactions on social media. The image features two screens, prompting discussions among users.
In other news, the USDA and HHS are set to revise the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, with a new report expected this year. Additionally, Southwest Airlines faces backlash after announcing the end of its free checked bag policy, leading some customers to consider boycotting the airline.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: WATCH: Donald Trump weighs in on peace talks between Ukraine and Russia
President Trump announced that a significant power plant will be part of upcoming discussions with Russia. He emphasized the need for European nations to increase their security spending, particularly regarding support for Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia.
Additionally, Trump mentioned that his special envoy, Steve Witkoff, is engaged in serious talks with Russia aimed at resolving the war, expressing hope for a positive outcome.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: "Damsels in Distress": A Cultural Anti-Depressant
Dr. Elliott recommends watching Whit Stillman's 2011 film, "Damsels in Distress," as a remedy for cultural despair. The film follows a group of quirky college girls at a fictional Ivy League school, tackling themes of identity, social dynamics, and the challenges of youth through witty dialogue and musical numbers.
With a blend of humor and satire, Stillman critiques both the clueless and pompous aspects of college life. The film explores the complexities of relationships and self-discovery while celebrating the joy of dance and camaraderie among friends.