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18 Mar 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Ellen Pompeo: 'Why Are Old White Men the Only Ones Allowed to Be Felons' Under Trump
Ellen Pompeo: 'Why Are Old White Men the Only Ones Allowed to Be Felons' Under Trump
Ellen Pompeo, star of ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, suggested on The View that “old, white men” are uniquely treated as felons under the Trump administration, while others face deportation. Her comments drew laughter from the audience, despite their odd comparison of legal issues and immigration.

Pompeo's remarks come amid Trump's mass deportations of illegal immigrants, including Venezuelan gang members, as he invokes the 1798 Alien Enemies Act. The administration's actions align with Trump's campaign promises to address illegal immigration, reflecting the will of the voters.


Breitbart: Trump Sets English-Only Rule for Questions to Migration Agency
Trump Sets English-Only Rule for Questions to Migration Agency
The Trump administration has ordered the Department of Homeland Security to end translation services for immigrants seeking information about their status or benefits, aligning with a new executive order making English the official language of the U.S. This move affects the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and may complicate access for non-English speakers.

Advocates argue that the cancellation of these services will hinder migrants' ability to address immigration status errors, potentially leading to wrongful denials of benefits or job terminations. The administration emphasizes the importance of English for integration into American society.


#politics

Fox News: Don Jr. campaigns in WI for GOP-backed Supreme Court candidate as early voting begins
Don Jr. campaigns in WI for GOP-backed Supreme Court candidate as early voting begins
National figures are rallying in Wisconsin as early voting begins for the April 1 Supreme Court election, featuring candidates Brad Schimel and Susan Crawford. This race is notable for being the most expensive judicial contest in U.S. history, fueled by significant funding from billionaires like Elon Musk and George Soros.

Both parties are mobilizing efforts, with the DNC launching a campaign to support Crawford and Turning Point Action backing Schimel. The election is seen as pivotal, potentially influencing Wisconsin's political landscape and the balance of power in the state.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump Calls for 'Lunatic' Judge's Impeachment
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump Calls for 'Lunatic' Judge's Impeachment
President Trump criticized U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, appointed by Obama, calling for his impeachment over recent rulings affecting deportation flights. Trump asserted that Boasberg's actions threaten national security and undermine his immigration policies.

In related news, Vice President JD Vance emphasized the importance of the GOP's industrial resurgence and the need for stricter immigration enforcement. Meanwhile, bipartisan efforts are underway to address rising drug costs linked to pharmacy middlemen.


Le Monde: French PM summons ministers to end rift over hijab in sport
French PM summons ministers to end rift over hijab in sport
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is facing internal dissent as a key minister threatens resignation over proposed legislation banning religious symbols, including the hijab, in sports competitions. The bill, currently in Parliament, has caused rifts within his minority government.

Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has warned that yielding on this issue could empower far-right leader Marine Le Pen in the upcoming presidential elections. Bayrou has called for unity among ministers and reiterated support for the legislation aimed at combating Islamist influence in sports.


#society

Times Of Israel: ‘Not just posters’: Freed hostages beg for return to talks to save those left behind
‘Not just posters’: Freed hostages beg for return to talks to save those left behind
Freed hostages from Gaza held a protest urging the Israeli government to prioritize the rescue of remaining captives, warning that renewed military action endangers their lives. They expressed deep concern for friends still held by Hamas, calling for international pressure to resume negotiations.

Families of the hostages echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the urgency of securing their loved ones' release and criticizing the government's military strategy. Amidst this, separate protests against government actions took place, highlighting broader discontent regarding national security and leadership.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: Putin woos Trump with a partial ceasefire and big geopolitical deal
Putin woos Trump with a partial ceasefire and big geopolitical deal
During a recent call, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump discussed a limited ceasefire in Ukraine, agreeing only to halt attacks on energy infrastructure and engage in technical negotiations for Black Sea navigation. They hinted at a potential broader geopolitical deal in the future.

The talks also included plans for cultural exchanges, such as hosting hockey matches in each other's countries. The discussions reflect Russia's desire to engage with the U.S. while sidelining Ukraine and other European nations.


#economy

Breitbart: Exclusive -- Rep. Byron Donalds: Trillions in Spending Cuts 'Possible' But It Comes Down to 'Will'
Exclusive -- Rep. Byron Donalds: Trillions in Spending Cuts 'Possible' But It Comes Down to 'Will'
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) stated that achieving trillions in annual spending cuts is possible but hinges on political will. He emphasized the need to eliminate waste and abuse in healthcare entitlements, particularly Medicare and Medicaid, including removing illegal aliens from Medicaid rolls.

Donalds advocated for implementing work requirements in these programs to ensure assistance reaches those who need it while encouraging accountability. He stressed that achieving a healthier fiscal picture requires tough decisions and votes from members in challenging districts.


Breitbart: JD Vance: Cheap Labor Is Bad for U.S. Productivity, Innovation, Society
JD Vance: Cheap Labor Is Bad for U.S. Productivity, Innovation, Society
Vice President JD Vance addressed business leaders, arguing that reliance on cheap labor undermines innovation, productivity, and civic solidarity in the U.S. He emphasized that the focus should shift to American innovation to enhance worker dignity and strengthen the economy, rather than depending on low-cost labor.

Vance criticized past globalization policies for creating a cycle of dependency on cheap labor, which he believes stifles creativity and productivity. He called for investment in American workers and businesses, warning that excessive immigration and reliance on foreign labor lead to societal alienation and economic stagnation.