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#illegals
Breitbart: Stephen Miller: Alien Enemies Act Is 'Settled Law'
Stephen Miller criticized a federal judge's objections to the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act, calling them "dangerous and lunatic." He argued that the law, upheld by the Supreme Court in 1948, is settled law and essential for national security against threats like violent gangs.
Miller emphasized that allowing a single judge to influence immigration enforcement could lead to open borders, jeopardizing the nation's safety from hostile entities. He defended the law as a constitutional measure established by the founding generation to protect the U.S. during invasions.
GB News: Nearly 120 migrants cross Channel today as authorities carry out rescues in French waters
Nearly 120 migrants crossed the English Channel on Wednesday, with two small boat loads reaching British waters and others rescued in French waters. This marks the first influx in over a week, following a surge of nearly 2,300 crossings in just 10 days.
The situation has raised concerns over border security, with calls for a deterrent scheme similar to the previously scrapped Rwanda policy. The current government faces pressure as migrant numbers approach record levels, despite promises to combat people smuggling.
Breitbart: McCaskill: Trump Trying to 'Disappear People' Like Putin Does
Claire McCaskill criticized President Trump for his deportation strategy, claiming it resembles tactics used by authoritarian regimes to "disappear" individuals. She emphasized that a Texas judge's ruling did not prevent the removal of illegal immigrants but highlighted the importance of due process in the U.S. legal system.
McCaskill argued that accountability to the law should be a bipartisan concern and warned against any actions that undermine due process, comparing Trump's approach to those of leaders like Putin and Xi.
Breitbart: Trump: I Worry About Bad People Getting Gold Cards, if They Do, We'll Refund Money and 'They Get Out', We'll Also Vet
In a recent interview, President Trump expressed concerns about potential unsavory individuals entering the U.S. through the gold card program but assured that they would be properly vetted. He emphasized that if any issues arise, those individuals would receive their money back and be sent out.
Trump also highlighted that individuals who can afford the $5 million fee are likely to be job creators and successful, suggesting that companies would seek to hire top graduates from American institutions through this program.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Exclusive—Trump on Calls with Zelensky, Putin: ‘Very Good Conversations'
President Trump described his recent phone calls with Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky as productive, aiming to facilitate a ceasefire in Ukraine and reduce casualties. He criticized the Biden administration's financial support for Ukraine compared to European contributions.
Trump expressed optimism about improving U.S.-Russia relations, highlighting potential economic benefits. He noted the issue of an American-owned company seized by Russia and suggested that Putin might be willing to address it. Trump also discussed tariffs with India and the importance of fair trade relationships.
#crime
Le Monde: At trial of IS jailers, life term urged for French jihadist accused of holding journalists in Syria
Prosecutors in Paris are seeking a life sentence for Mehdi Nemmouche, a French jihadist accused of holding journalists hostage for ISIS in Syria. They described him as a "perverse and cruel" individual, demanding a minimum of 22 years without parole during an eight-hour hearing.
Nemmouche, already serving life for a 2014 attack in Brussels, has been identified by former hostages as a captor who oversaw torture and mock executions. The trial highlights the brutal treatment of 25 Western journalists and aid workers held by ISIS.