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17 Mar 2025

#illegals

Liberty Nation News: The Alien Enemies Act in Trump’s America: How Does It Work? - Liberty Nation News
The Alien Enemies Act in Trump’s America: How Does It Work? - Liberty Nation News
President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport illegal immigrants, particularly members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, citing a perceived "invasion" of the U.S. by criminal organizations. Although he managed to deport around 300 individuals, a federal judge quickly blocked the action pending legal review.

The legality of Trump's use of this wartime authority is under scrutiny, as the U.S. is not officially at war with the countries involved. The case raises questions about the interpretation of "invasion" and "predatory incursion," which could set a significant precedent for future immigration policy.


#politics

Fox News: Liberal claim Trump's causing a constitutional crisis ignores a key reality
Liberal claim Trump's causing a constitutional crisis ignores a key reality
Critics of Donald Trump's presidency claim he is creating a constitutional crisis through executive overreach, citing his actions as exceeding legal authority. They argue that he undermines checks on power and accountability, while proponents counter that these claims are partisan and unfounded.

Historically, true constitutional crises have involved significant actions by past presidents, such as Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. Trump's current actions, including challenging the constitutionality of independent regulatory agency removals, are seen as efforts to restore presidential authority rather than a power grab.


Fox News: DOUG SCHOEN: I'm a lifelong Democrat. My party is failing and needs to learn from a winner
DOUG SCHOEN: I'm a lifelong Democrat. My party is failing and needs to learn from a winner
Democrats face a critical moment and must adopt an agenda that resonates with voters rather than catering to the party's extremes. A focus on economic growth, effective border security, and education reform, including support for vocational training, is essential.

To regain political viability, Democrats should prioritize stability and common-sense policies, moving away from mere resistance to the GOP. Emphasizing smaller government while protecting key programs can help reclaim the party's roots and appeal to the American electorate.


#society

Fox News: James Carville predicts more Dems will follow Gavin Newsom in speaking out on trans athletes in women's sports
James Carville predicts more Dems will follow Gavin Newsom in speaking out on trans athletes in women's sports
Democratic strategist James Carville predicts more party members will echo California Gov. Gavin Newsom's concerns about transgender athletes in women's sports, labeling it "deeply unfair." A significant majority of Americans, including many Democrats, oppose biological males competing in women's sports.

Carville argues that Democrats are facing backlash for their stance and should focus on changing public opinion rather than insisting on a position that is unpopular. He believes the issue should be managed by athletic associations rather than through legislation, emphasizing that it is not a major concern for most voters.


#foreignaffairs

Liberty Nation News: How Gavin Newsom Helped China Exploit California’s High-Tech Industry - Liberty Nation News
How Gavin Newsom Helped China Exploit California’s High-Tech Industry - Liberty Nation News
The political landscape of the Bay Area in the 1990s and early 2000s was significantly influenced by ties to China, particularly through figures like Willie Brown, who mentored Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom. Brown's connections to Chinese power brokers raised concerns about espionage and foreign influence in local politics.

Newsom, following Brown's example, actively sought alliances with Chinese business leaders, culminating in the creation of ChinaSF, which aimed to facilitate Chinese investment in San Francisco. This initiative reportedly generated substantial economic impact but also raised national security concerns regarding California's high-tech sector being offered to the Chinese Communist Party.


#health

Fox News: Secrets of longevity from the world's 'blue zones'
Secrets of longevity from the world's 'blue zones'
Certain regions, termed "blue zones," have significantly higher rates of centenarians, attributed to lifestyle and environmental factors rather than genetics. Dan Buettner's research highlights that in these areas, such as Okinawa and Sardinia, residents enjoy healthier lives with lower rates of chronic diseases.

Key factors include a plant-based diet, regular physical activity, strong social connections, and a sense of purpose. Buettner emphasizes that creating environments that promote healthy choices can lead to increased longevity, suggesting that these principles can be applied universally.


#education

Fox News: Get rid of the Education Department. Give power to parents
Get rid of the Education Department. Give power to parents
The federal Department of Education is criticized for its inefficiency and overregulation, which hampers local educational needs. The call for its abolition is framed as a way to return control to states and communities, allowing for tailored educational solutions.

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders argues that empowering parents and local educators will better address individual student needs, as evidenced by her own initiatives in Arkansas. She emphasizes the importance of educational choice to improve outcomes for students, particularly those facing challenges.


Fox News: University of Wisconsin-Madison's ex-diversity officer scrutinized over spending, judgment amid DEI crackdown
University of Wisconsin-Madison's ex-diversity officer scrutinized over spending, judgment amid DEI crackdown
Lavar Charleston, the former chief diversity officer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, was found to have made questionable financial decisions, including unjustified employee raises and excessive spending on student services and conferences. He was removed from his position in January but remains a faculty member.

This scrutiny comes amid a broader push by state and federal lawmakers to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in education, with potential federal funding implications for universities involved in race-based initiatives.


#crime

GB News: Albanian gangs' alarming grip on UK drug trade revealed as shock figures show high prison rates among nationals
Albanian gangs' alarming grip on UK drug trade revealed as shock figures show high prison rates among nationals
One in every 36 Albanian men in England and Wales is incarcerated, with nearly 1,100 Albanians in prison by the end of 2024. This marks a significant increase in the share of foreign prisoners from Albania, now at 10.6%, as Albanian gangs dominate the UK drug trade.

Albanian criminals are linked to serious offenses including murder and drug trafficking, posing a considerable threat according to the National Crime Agency. Housing these prisoners costs UK taxpayers around £44 million annually. Calls for greater transparency on migrant crime data have emerged amid accusations of a cover-up.