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13 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: US' foreign-born, immigrant populations reach record highs: report
US' foreign-born, immigrant populations reach record highs: report
The foreign-born population in the U.S. reached a record 53.3 million in January 2025, comprising 15.8% of the total population, according to the Center for Immigration Studies. This marks the highest share since 1890 and reflects an increase of 8.3 million since January 2021.

The report highlights that illegal immigrants are estimated to account for 5.4 million of this growth. The implications of this surge in immigration affect various sectors, including education, labor, and housing, raising questions about the U.S.'s capacity for integration and assimilation.


Fox News: Tom Homan warns major sanctuary state will ‘get exactly what they don’t want’
Tom Homan warns major sanctuary state will ‘get exactly what they don’t want’
Tom Homan, President Trump's border czar, warned New York's "sanctuary" jurisdictions to comply with immigration enforcement or face an increase in ICE agents. He criticized state laws that hinder cooperation with federal authorities and vowed to prioritize deportations of serious offenders.

Homan's remarks came during a visit to the New York state Capitol, where he emphasized the dangers of non-cooperation policies and called out Governor Kathy Hochul for her contradictory stance on deporting criminal immigrants. Republican lawmakers supported Homan's message, asserting the need for stronger immigration enforcement.


#politics

The Western Journal: JD Vance Blasts CBS News After Finding They Targeted His Mother-In-Law to Push a Political Point
JD Vance Blasts CBS News After Finding They Targeted His Mother-In-Law to Push a Political Point
Vice President J.D. Vance criticized CBS News for targeting his mother-in-law, Lakshmi Chilukuri, to highlight political differences. Chilukuri supports diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at UC San Diego, contrasting Vance's opposition to DEI policies.

Vance defended his family bond, stating that differing political views are common in families and should not be exploited by the media. He emphasized the importance of focusing on personal relationships rather than political disagreements.


Fox News: FDA chief counsel who defended abortion pill under Biden resigns 2 days into job
FDA chief counsel who defended abortion pill under Biden resigns 2 days into job
The FDA's newly appointed Chief Counsel, Hilary K. Perkins, has resigned just two days after her selection as part of a reorganization effort by the Department of Health and Human Services. Her appointment faced internal pushback, reportedly leading to her quick departure.

Perkins previously defended abortion pill access under the Biden administration and her resignation raises questions about the leadership dynamics within HHS. The agency's secretary emphasized a focus on science and public health in recent statements.


Breitbart: MSNBC's Melber: People Committing Anti-Tesla Violence Are 'People Who Protest' Tesla
MSNBC's Melber: People Committing Anti-Tesla Violence Are 'People Who Protest' Tesla
Ari Melber on MSNBC criticized President Trump's remarks classifying violence against Teslas as domestic terrorism, suggesting it unfairly labels protesters as terrorists. He argued that Trump's actions appear to support Elon Musk and raise concerns about government involvement in private business matters.

Melber highlighted the potential legal implications of a Trump prosecutor's vow to investigate Congress members criticizing Musk, suggesting it undermines democratic principles. He emphasized that American judges would likely reject the notion of treating Tesla protesters as domestic terrorists.


The Western Journal: Democrats Unveil Hideous New Donkey Logo and Instantly Learn They've Made a Mistake
Democrats Unveil Hideous New Donkey Logo and Instantly Learn They've Made a Mistake
The Democratic Party recently unveiled a new logo, replacing its traditional donkey design with a simplified version that has received widespread criticism. Observers noted the loss of a star in the redesign, leading to jokes about the party's perceived decline in popularity.

Critics argue that the logo change does not address deeper issues within the party, as it continues to support controversial figures and policies. Many believe that a new design cannot mask the party's challenges in regaining voter trust.


#society

The Western Journal: 'Unhinged': MSNBC Personalities Go Off the Deep End, Attempt to Justify Violent Attacks Against Tesla
'Unhinged': MSNBC Personalities Go Off the Deep End, Attempt to Justify Violent Attacks Against Tesla
MSNBC personalities have been criticized for downplaying violent attacks against Tesla properties, labeling them as mere protests. Incidents include gunfire at a dealership and vandalism across multiple states, which are being framed as legitimate expressions of dissent rather than criminal acts.

Critics argue that such actions are not protected under free speech and should be classified as domestic terrorism. The commentary highlights a disconnect between MSNBC's portrayal of the violence and the reality of the situation, emphasizing the need for accountability for those involved.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: In Russia, US ceasefire offer is seen as a 'trap'
In Russia, US ceasefire offer is seen as a 'trap'
US President Donald Trump proposed a 30-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio urging Russia to accept it unconditionally. US negotiators are heading to Moscow, but the Kremlin remains cautious and skeptical about the offer.

Moscow perceives the ceasefire proposal as potentially anti-Russian and is hesitant to respond, fearing it could weaken their current military position. A former Kremlin figure noted that accepting a truce without guarantees could disadvantage Russia amid ongoing troop advances.


The Economist: Is Putin ready to accept a truce with Ukraine?
Is Putin ready to accept a truce with Ukraine?
Vladimir Putin's recent visit to troops in the Kursk region follows Ukraine's proposal for a 30-day ceasefire, facilitated by the U.S. This development has led to the resumption of American military support for Ukraine, placing pressure on Putin to respond.

While the official Russian stance is pending, analysts expect a counter-proposal from Putin. The situation remains fluid as negotiations continue amid the ongoing conflict.


Breitbart: Witkoff Arrives in Moscow For Ceasefire Talks With Putin
Witkoff Arrives in Moscow For Ceasefire Talks With Putin
A U.S. diplomatic delegation has arrived in Moscow to negotiate a potential 30-day ceasefire in the Ukraine War, following discussions in Saudi Arabia. Envoy Steve Witkoff is leading the talks, with a possible call between Presidents Trump and Putin anticipated.

Russia remains cautious about the ceasefire, awaiting further details from the U.S. Meanwhile, Putin continues military operations in Ukraine, aiming to reclaim territory. The prospect of peace faces significant challenges, particularly regarding territorial claims and accountability for war crimes.


Times Of Israel: Russia says forces poised to complete recapture of Kursk region as Witkoff heads to Moscow
Russia says forces poised to complete recapture of Kursk region as Witkoff heads to Moscow
Russia claims its troops are close to clearing Ukrainian forces from the Kursk region, having captured additional settlements including Sudzha. Ukrainian commanders assert they will continue operations in the area, despite ongoing Russian military pressure.

As diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire intensify, U.S. officials hope for a halt to Russian attacks. President Putin has ordered a swift completion of military objectives in Kursk and suggested future territorial ambitions, complicating potential peace negotiations.


#economy

The Federalist: EPA Targets Rules That Let Climate Zealots Hold America Hostage
EPA Targets Rules That Let Climate Zealots Hold America Hostage
President Trump announced a significant deregulation plan for the energy sector, led by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. The initiative aims to lower living costs, boost the U.S. auto industry, and reconsider various Obama-era regulations, including the Clean Power Plan and greenhouse gas reporting.

Zeldin emphasized that these actions would protect the environment while promoting energy dominance and economic growth. The administration anticipates potential pushback from Democrats, who may challenge the plan in court, but asserts that reducing energy costs is essential for combating inflation.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Thursday 13th March
GB News Daily Reflections - Thursday 13th March
Vicar Mark Wilson from the Church of England reflects on the universal nature of temptation, noting that even Jesus faced significant challenges, including those of food, power, and safety. Unlike humans, Jesus did not succumb to these temptations, and through his death, he took on humanity's mistakes.

This reflection emphasizes the importance of resilience in the face of temptation and the hope offered through Jesus' sacrifice.


#health

Fox News: White House pulls nomination of David Weldon as CDC director
White House pulls nomination of David Weldon as CDC director
The White House has withdrawn the nomination of Dave Weldon for CDC director ahead of his confirmation hearing, which was canceled by the Senate HELP Committee. Sources indicate there were insufficient votes for his confirmation, partly due to his past controversial statements on vaccines.

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and Dr. Marty Makary are still set for votes for NIH and FDA leadership roles, respectively. Weldon's history of questioning vaccine safety and his legislative efforts to ban mercury from vaccines were anticipated to be contentious topics during his hearing.