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14 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Trump's ICE Arrests Over 200 Illegals in Virginia, Including Gang Members, Murderer, Sex Offender
ICE conducted a significant operation in northern Virginia, arresting 214 illegal aliens, many with serious criminal backgrounds, including gang affiliations and violent crimes. The agency emphasized the importance of collaboration among law enforcement in enhancing community safety.
Additionally, ICE arrested nearly 50 illegal aliens in New Mexico, with a substantial number having prior criminal charges or convictions. The operations reflect a focused effort on addressing transnational organized crime and ensuring public safety.
Fox News: Illegal immigrant with multiple DWI, theft convictions deported again: ICE
A Mexican woman, Leticia Caballero Guadarrama, 53, was deported for the fifth time after multiple convictions for driving while intoxicated and theft. She has a history of illegally entering the U.S. and has been deported several times since 2002.
ICE officials expressed frustration over her repeated offenses, stating her actions have endangered communities and wasted taxpayer resources. Guadarrama's criminal record includes six DWI and theft convictions, along with additional charges for refusing to provide identification.
#politics
Le Monde: Duterte follows ICC hearing via videolink
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte attended an International Criminal Court hearing via videolink, facing charges of crimes against humanity related to his anti-drug campaign that allegedly resulted in thousands of deaths. His lawyer claimed he was "abducted" to The Hague and cited his health issues during the proceedings.
Duterte's supporters argue he was wrongfully taken, while victims' families see the trial as a chance for justice. The next hearing is set for September 23, where charges will be confirmed. Duterte has acknowledged responsibility for his actions in the past.
Liberty Nation News: Germany to Citizens: Report Family Wrongthink to Save Democracy - Liberty Nation News
Germany's government is launching a project called "Advice Compass on Conspiracy Thinking," aimed at encouraging citizens to report family and friends who express dissenting views, particularly regarding the pandemic and the war in Ukraine. This initiative is framed as a fight against extremism and disinformation.
The project is backed by various NGOs and reflects a broader trend of governmental overreach under the guise of protecting democracy. Critics argue that this approach mirrors tactics seen in the U.S. political landscape, where dissent is often labeled as conspiracy or extremism.
Fox News: Actor Michael Rapaport celebrates arrest of ‘terrorist groupie’ Mahmoud Khalil, says he was not ‘kidnapped’
Actor Michael Rapaport expressed approval over the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist accused of leading anti-Israel protests at Columbia University. Khalil, a U.S. permanent resident, was detained by ICE, which is revoking his green card and student visa.
Rapaport criticized Khalil's wife for claiming her husband was "kidnapped," arguing that Khalil engaged in criminal behavior and should face deportation. He emphasized that freedom of speech does not protect actions that cross legal boundaries.
Breitbart: Rep. Keith Self Receives Death Threats After Calling Trans Rep. McBride 'Mister'
Rep. Keith Self (R-TX) has received death threats after referring to Rep. Sarah McBride (D-DE) as “mister” during a House hearing. Due to safety concerns, he canceled a constituent event, stating that recent rhetoric from the left has become hateful and vile.
The exchange during the hearing escalated when Rep. Bill Keating (D-MA) confronted Self over the perceived misgendering. McBride later criticized Republicans for their focus on culture war issues instead of addressing pressing matters affecting American families.
Breitbart: Report: California's Gavin Newsom Refuses to Release Texts, Emails About L.A. Fires
Governor Gavin Newsom is reportedly withholding text messages and emails related to recent wildfires from Los Angeles officials, citing an exemption from public records laws. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has also deleted her texts about the Palisades fire, claiming automatic deletion after 30 days.
Both officials assert they are acting legally, despite concerns about transparency. Meanwhile, Newsom continues to focus on his podcast while residents deal with the aftermath of the wildfires.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald Trump Speaks at Department of Justice
President Trump addressed officials at the Department of Justice, emphasizing his intent to restore law and order, which he claims has been compromised under the Biden administration. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized the DOJ for being politically motivated rather than focused on crime.
#society
GB News: London parking charges confirmed to rise from April 7 with drivers warned of price hikes
London drivers will face significant increases in parking fines starting April 7, with penalties rising by £30 in central areas, reaching up to £160 for serious violations. Early payment discounts will also increase, but additional fees for vehicle clamping and removal will see substantial hikes.
The new penalty structure divides London into two bands, with Band A covering central and major town centers and Band B for outer boroughs. The changes aim to improve road safety and reduce congestion by promoting better driving behavior.
Le Monde: Alawites in Syrian town of Baniyas recount horror: 'The survivors are the ones Sunni families hid'
In Baniyas, Syria, violence erupted in the Al-Qusour district from March 6 to 9, leading to numerous executions by Sunni Islamist factions. Survivors returned to find the aftermath of the massacres, recounting the brutal killings of neighbors and family members.
The local community is grappling with the horrific events, as the General Security forces have redeployed to restore order. The scale of the violence has left a deep impact on the residents, who are now facing the grim reality of their losses.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Report: Netanyahu, Dermer worked to stop US-Hamas deal to free only American captives
Prime Minister Netanyahu and Strategic Affairs Minister Dermer are accused of obstructing a potential US-Hamas deal that would prioritize the release of US citizens held by Hamas. Netanyahu's office has dismissed these claims as "fake news," asserting that they aim to manipulate public perception and bolster Hamas propaganda.
The report suggests that Israeli officials were aware of secret US-Hamas talks and that Dermer attempted to prevent a meeting between US envoy Adam Boehler and Hamas. Concerns have been raised about the fairness of a deal that would only release hostages based on citizenship, with critics labeling it as "passport-based discrimination."
#economy
CNSNews: 4 of 5 Highest Gas Prices Are in Blue States, 4 of 5 Lowest in Red States
Gas prices are declining, but disparities exist between states led by Democratic and Republican governors. Four of the five states with the highest gas prices have Democratic governors, while eight of the ten states with the lowest prices have Republican governors.
As of Friday, the national average for a gallon of regular gas was $3.083, down from previous weeks. AAA indicates that many states are seeing prices below $3, coinciding with increased travel for spring break.
#health
Fox News: Several kinds of acne products recalled over cancer risk, FDA says
Several acne treatment products have been recalled due to potential benzene contamination, which poses a cancer risk. The FDA's testing revealed elevated benzene levels in products like La Roche-Posay and Proactiv, although most tested products had low or undetectable levels.
Manufacturers voluntarily recalled these items, instructing retailers to remove them from shelves. The FDA stated that the risk of developing cancer from these products remains very low, even with long-term use.
#crime
Forbes: Rep. Nancy Mace Sued By Man She Called A ‘Predator’ On House Floor
Rep. Nancy Mace is facing a defamation lawsuit from Brian Musgrave, whom she accused of being involved in filming sexual assaults during a House floor speech. Musgrave claims Mace's statements have harmed his reputation and denies any wrongdoing.
Mace alleged that Musgrave and others exploited women and filmed assaults, but Musgrave asserts he was not present during the incidents and did not participate in any criminal behavior. He is seeking legal redress for what he describes as baseless accusations.
#other
The Epoch Times: Massive Lithium Ion Battery Fire Raises Questions About California’s Energy Future
A fire at Vistra Energy's Moss Landing facility in California, which houses lithium-ion batteries, raised concerns among local residents about potential toxic exposure. Following the incident, residents reported distress in their livestock and health symptoms, despite assurances from authorities that air quality was safe.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) delayed testing for heavy metals and other toxins, leading to skepticism among the community regarding safety. As residents question the adequacy of the response and the potential long-term effects of the fire, experts call for more comprehensive monitoring of hazardous substances.