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19 Mar 2025
#illegals
Fox News: New border sector becomes nation’s busiest as overall encounters continue to plummet on Trump watch
The El Paso sector has become the busiest area on the southwest border, recording 2,110 encounters in February, despite a significant year-over-year drop from 23,919 encounters last year. Overall, encounters at the border fell 94.1% compared to February 2022.
In contrast, the San Diego sector recorded only 1,650 encounters, also down sharply from previous years. Several sectors reported under 200 encounters, with the El Centro sector seeing just 102, reflecting a 91.6% reduction from last year.
Breitbart: Exclusive—Peter Navarro: Virtually All New Jobs Under Joe Biden Were Taken by Illegal Immigrants
Peter Navarro claims that nearly all job growth under the Biden administration has benefited migrants, with a significant portion being illegal immigrants. He argues that this trend negatively impacts American workers' wages and employment opportunities, as labor becomes more mobile due to immigration.
Navarro cites data from the Center for Immigration Studies, indicating that from January 2020 to January 2025, 88% of job growth went to migrants, while native-born Americans saw only a fraction of that increase. He emphasizes the rising number of working-age U.S.-born men who are not participating in the labor force, suggesting that immigration is being prioritized over re-engaging unemployed Americans.
#politics
Fox News: Netanyahu says 'leftist Deep State' in Israel, US weaponizes justice system against strong right wing leaders
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office likened challenges to his leadership to efforts against former President Donald Trump, claiming a "leftist Deep State" is using the justice system to undermine elected right-wing leaders. Protests erupted in Israel following Netanyahu's dismissal of the Shin Bet head amid accusations of political motivations in the ongoing conflict with Hamas.
Trump faces numerous lawsuits regarding his immigration policies, including deportations and military service bans. He criticized judges opposing his agenda, labeling them as part of a political scheme, while a Republican lawmaker introduced impeachment articles against Judge James Boasberg for alleged judicial overreach.
The Federalist: If Anyone's Destroying The Judiciary's Legitimacy, It's John Roberts
Chief Justice John Roberts has faced criticism for defending District Court Judge James Boasberg's decision to halt the deportation of gang members, while rebuking President Trump’s call for impeachment of the judge. Roberts stated that impeachment is inappropriate for disagreements over judicial decisions, suggesting that the appellate process should be followed.
Critics argue that Roberts' actions undermine the credibility of the judiciary, as he appears more focused on maintaining the court's legitimacy through political maneuvering rather than upholding the law. This approach may further erode public trust in the judicial system as lower court judges continue to issue nationwide injunctions against the executive branch.
The Federalist: Judges: POTUS Not Allowed To Solve Problems He Was Elected To Fix
Judicial rulings have increasingly limited presidential authority, allowing courts to override executive decisions on immigration, military policy, and agency management. Recent cases illustrate judges asserting control over areas traditionally reserved for the president, raising concerns about the balance of power.
Critics argue that these judicial interventions undermine the will of voters and the president's ability to address issues effectively. The situation highlights a growing tension between the judiciary and executive branches in the U.S. government.
#society
The Western Journal: Alarming Video: 'Sound Cannon' Blasts Crowd Clean in Two
Thousands protested in Belgrade, Serbia, against government corruption, coinciding with a moment of silence for victims of a railway accident. Allegations arose that security forces used a "sound cannon" to disperse the crowd, causing panic and injuries, though officials denied these claims.
President Aleksandar Vucic has called for an investigation into the use of such devices during the protests, while an opposition petition seeks international scrutiny of the allegations. The protests reflect ongoing frustration with government accountability.
GB News: US weather: 'Extreme' wildfires could hit TEN states as 80mph tornado winds and lightning strikes scour parched land
Severe weather is set to impact a 10-state area, with forecasts predicting critical to extreme conditions due to 80mph winds and lightning strikes. Following a deadly weekend storm, officials warn of life-threatening fire risks and hazardous travel in the South and Midwest.
The National Weather Service has issued warnings across several states, including Texas and Oklahoma, where wildfires are expected. A follow-up storm will bring heavy snow and ice, complicating recovery efforts from recent severe weather. Residents are advised to avoid travel if possible.
The Telegraph: France issues ‘survival manual’ to prepare citizens for invasion
France plans to distribute survival manuals to citizens, outlining 63 measures for dealing with potential invasions, natural disasters, and nuclear leaks. The booklet will include advice on personal safety, community defense, and preparing a survival kit.
Despite the backdrop of the Ukraine conflict, the French government claims the initiative is not a direct response to it. If approved, the manuals will be sent to households before summer.
The Western Journal: Gay Reporter Don Lemon Claims Women Sexually Harassed Him at CNN, as His Fantasy Life Takes Over Completely
Don Lemon, former CNN host, recently shared stories of alleged sexual harassment by women during his time at the network on Bill Maher's podcast. He described a cafeteria incident where a woman tweaked his nipples, expressing concern over a double standard but chose not to report it to HR.
Lemon's vague accounts raised questions about their seriousness, with Maher appearing skeptical. The commentary suggests Lemon's behavior reflects a desire for attention and a victimhood mentality, which may contribute to his declining relevance in media.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: $15M reward announced for alleged Chinese ringleader, others accused of smuggling US drone technology to Iran
The FBI has issued a wanted poster for Chinese national Baoxia "Emily" Liu, who is accused of smuggling U.S. drone technology to Iran. The State Department is offering a reward of up to $15 million for information leading to her capture, as part of a broader effort against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Liu and three co-defendants allegedly misled U.S. companies about the end users of dual-use electronic components, facilitating illegal exports to IRGC-linked entities. These actions violate U.S. sanctions and have reportedly aided Iran in developing military capabilities.
#economy
Le Monde: What do France's top companies contribute to the national economy?
France's CAC 40 companies are reporting record profits, with cumulative sales reaching €1.6 trillion in 2024, significantly surpassing the average of the 2010s. Their operating margin has increased to 13.1%, contrasting sharply with the sluggish 0.9% growth of the French economy.
Despite their strong performance, concerns arise regarding the CAC 40's actual contribution to the national economy, particularly in terms of investment, employment, and taxation. This disconnect raises questions about whether these multinationals are a stabilizing force or a potential destabilizer for France's economic landscape.
Breitbart: Narvarro: China Is World’s Biggest Cheater; EU, Vietnam Are Close Seconds
Peter Navarro, former senior counselor to President Trump, criticized not only China but also the EU, Vietnam, South Korea, and Japan for unfair trade practices against the U.S. He emphasized the need for reciprocal tariffs to address the trade deficit and ensure fairness in international trade.
Navarro stated that Trump's upcoming tariffs, starting April 2, aim to level the playing field by matching tariffs imposed by other countries. He argued that the media's portrayal of these tariffs causing market instability is misguided, attributing fluctuations instead to broader economic factors.
#health
The Western Journal: Marijuana Usage Dramatically Increases Chance of Heart Attack, Stroke in Young, Healthy People - 2 Devastating Studies
Recent studies indicate that marijuana use significantly increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes in young, otherwise healthy individuals. A study of over 4.6 million people found that users under 50 were six times more likely to experience a heart attack and four times more likely to suffer a stroke.
Experts urge healthcare providers to inquire about cannabis use when assessing cardiovascular risk, similar to smoking. As marijuana becomes more widely accepted, the potential health risks associated with its use, particularly for heart health, warrant serious consideration.
#crime
Breitbart: Migrant Gets Life in Prison for Abducting, Raping 12-Year-Old Girl in Ohio
A Guatemalan migrant, Antonio Agustin-Ailon, has been sentenced to life in prison for abducting and raping a 12-year-old girl in Ohio. He pleaded guilty to multiple charges after initially claiming insanity and was found with the girl in a public swimming pool.
Agustin-Ailon must serve the first 15 years of his sentence in full. His immigration status remains unclear.
CNSNews: Third Fugitive on FBI’s ‘Ten Most Wanted’ Arrested Under Trump Administration
The White House announced the arrest of Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales, a suspected leader of the MS-13 gang, marking the third capture from the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" list since President Trump took office. This operation involved collaboration with Mexican authorities.
Roman-Bardales faces charges related to violence, drug distribution, and extortion. The FBI highlighted the significance of this arrest in enhancing public safety and noted the historical success of the "Ten Most Wanted" list, with 93% of fugitives apprehended since its inception.
#other
Forbes: Tornadoes Forecast Across Midwest As ‘Critical’ Wildfire Conditions Threaten Southwest—Here’s What To Know
Severe weather is expected to impact tens of millions in the Midwest and central U.S. on Wednesday, with tornado warnings issued across several states, including Illinois and Indiana. An "enhanced risk" of tornadoes is forecasted, particularly if humidity increases.
Additionally, critical wildfire conditions are anticipated in parts of the Southwest, including Texas and New Mexico, due to dry conditions and strong winds. Recent tornadoes and wildfires have already resulted in at least 42 fatalities.