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16 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Overwhelming Support for Deportations of Migrant Criminals and Illegals
A recent poll shows strong support among the British public for deporting migrants who commit serious crimes and those who enter the country illegally. 84% of voters favor deporting violent offenders, and 66% support sending back illegal entrants, with near-unanimous backing from Reform UK party supporters.
The issue has sparked internal debate within the Reform UK party, particularly between leader Nigel Farage and suspended MP Rupert Lowe over the approach to deportations. While both agree on the deportation of criminals, Lowe advocates for a more aggressive stance on illegal migrants, leading to tensions within the party.
#politics
Fox News: Trump orders the dismantling of government-funded, 'propaganda'-peddling media outlet
President Trump has signed an executive order to dismantle the Voice of America (VOA) and other government agencies, citing concerns over biased reporting. The order targets the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which oversees VOA, and mandates a reduction in its functions and personnel.
Critics have accused VOA of promoting divisive propaganda, particularly regarding its coverage of Hamas and other contentious issues. Employees were notified of potential terminations, with new leadership under Kari Lake, who has been tasked with addressing these concerns.
#society
Forbes: At Least 34 Dead As Storms Rip Through South And Midwest
At least 34 people have died due to severe storms, including tornadoes and wildfires, across the South and Midwest. Missouri reported 12 storm-related fatalities, while other states like Kansas, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Oklahoma also faced casualties and significant damage.
Widespread destruction includes homes leveled, downed power lines, and over 300,000 power outages. Emergency declarations have been made in multiple states, and while the worst appears to have passed, a slight risk of severe weather remains in parts of the country.
#culture
GB News: Iconic 80’s band Journey ‘rushed off the stage’ during electrical fire: ‘never seen anything like this’
Journey's concert at the Houston Rodeo was interrupted by an electrical fire under the stage, just 30 seconds into their performance of "Don't Stop Believin'." Despite the abrupt halt, the crowd of 79,000 continued singing the song as the band was escorted offstage.
No injuries were reported, and the Houston Rodeo confirmed the technical issue was resolved, allowing other scheduled performances to proceed as planned. Journey's guitarist Neal Schon expressed gratitude to fans for their support during the incident.
#crime
Fox News: El Salvador takes in hundreds of Venezuelan gang members from US, even as judge moves to block deportations
El Salvador has accepted 238 Venezuelan gang members, including members of Tren de Aragua, who were illegally residing in the U.S. Additionally, 23 MS-13 members wanted in El Salvador were also deported. This comes as a U.S. judge blocked deportations under a wartime law.
President Nayib Bukele stated the gang members will be held in the CECOT prison, known for its strict conditions. He emphasized that this move aids both El Salvador's security and its prison system's sustainability, while U.S. officials praised the collaboration.