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13 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Proposed bill would require law enforcement in blue state to cooperate with ICE: 'A line of communication'
Minnesota lawmakers have introduced a bill requiring state and local agencies to share immigration data with ICE and report illegal immigrants arrested for violent crimes. The bill aims to enhance cooperation between local authorities and federal immigration enforcement.
Supporters argue it is necessary for public safety, while critics warn it could jeopardize trust within immigrant communities and deter victims from reporting crimes. The bill faces challenges in the DFL-led Senate and from Governor Tim Walz, who has supported sanctuary state policies.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Video: The Savage Truth About Democrat Disdain for Americans
Cicely Davis, host of The Savage Truth podcast, critiques the Democratic response to President Trump's recent congressional address, highlighting negative reactions such as scowls and tantrums. She also discusses similar sentiments expressed by Stacey Abrams and Van Jones.
Listeners can find the episode on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
Fox News: Chuck Schumer votes to keep government open: 'For Donald Trump, a shutdown would be a gift'
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced his support for keeping the government open, arguing that a shutdown would harm Americans and benefit figures like Trump and Musk. He criticized Republicans for their reluctance to pass funding legislation as the deadline approaches.
Schumer proposed a one-month spending bill to allow for further negotiations, opposing the six-month funding plan passed by the House. The urgency for action grows as Congress faces a potential shutdown.
#society
Fox News: New documentary shows the alarming connection between Hamas and campus protests
Documentary filmmaker Wendy Sachs created "October 8" to address the rise of antisemitism on elite college campuses following the October 7 Hamas attack in Israel. The film features interviews with survivors, students, and public figures, revealing a coordinated effort to delegitimize Israel and its supporters.
Sachs highlights the silence from various organizations and Hollywood regarding antisemitic incidents on campuses, where Jewish students have faced threats and harassment. Despite challenges in securing distribution and festival placements, she aims for the film to serve as an educational resource against antisemitism.
Front Page Magazine: Mahmoud Khalil and the Freedom of Speech
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student, faces deportation after his green card was revoked due to his advocacy for Hamas and alleged incitement against Jewish students. This situation raises questions about the limits of free speech, particularly when it involves support for a designated terrorist organization.
The case highlights a potential double standard in how political speech is treated on campuses. The discussion centers on whether it is acceptable for individuals in the U.S. to promote violence and hatred under the guise of free expression, especially when such actions can lead to real-world consequences.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: What Putin wants in exchange for ceasefire – and will Trump accept?
As peace negotiations approach, Russia has issued demands for Ukraine, including barring its NATO membership and recognizing its annexation of Crimea and other regions. Additionally, they insist on no foreign peacekeeping troops in Ukraine post-agreement.
Putin's recent appearance in combat fatigues at the front lines signals a more aggressive stance in these negotiations, indicating they will extend beyond traditional venues.
#health
The Western Journal: Gene Hackman's Dog Made One Last Heroic Act for Him When Medics Arrived - Proved Dogs Really Are Man's Best Friend
Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa were found deceased in their Santa Fe home, with Arakawa believed to have died from a hantavirus infection. Hackman, suffering from severe health issues, survived for a week before his death.
One of their dogs led authorities to Hackman's body after they struggled to locate him. The couple's other dog was found running outside, while a third dog was discovered deceased in a crate. The circumstances surrounding their deaths are under investigation.
#crime
GB News: Teenager who stabbed London schoolgirl to death in row over teddy bear jailed for 23 years
Hassan Sentamu, 18, has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 15-year-old Elianne Andam in Croydon, London. He was found guilty after a jury dismissed his autism defense, ruling he acted with intent when he fatally stabbed her over a dispute related to a teddy bear.
Elianne's family expressed their anguish in court, describing her as a loving daughter with a bright future. Sentamu, who had a history of violence, was armed with a knife during the attack and showed no remorse, even threatening another inmate afterward.