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19 Mar 2025
#illegals
GB News: Prince Harry warned ‘this isn’t over’ as questions remain after secret visa files are released
Prince Harry faces ongoing scrutiny regarding his US visa application amid revelations of past drug use. The Heritage Foundation is pushing for the release of his immigration records to determine if he was truthful in his application, especially following admissions in his memoir.
Commentators warn that the situation remains unresolved, with potential legal ramifications if it is found that he lied on his application. The Heritage Foundation continues to advocate for transparency, stating that no one is above the law.
Fox News: Trump's use of warship for border enforcement a 'smart' use of military force, expert says
President Trump has deployed the USS Gravely, a Navy warship, to enhance border security by patrolling the Gulf of America against drug smuggling and illegal immigration. This move is seen as a strategic deterrent to those considering sea crossings into the U.S.
Experts believe this deployment complements existing land forces and reinforces efforts by the Coast Guard. The initiative aims to control both land and maritime borders, addressing potential threats and illegal activities at sea.
The Telegraph: A million illegal migrants live among us. It’s time for mass deportations
The UK faces a growing debate on mass deportations as illegal immigration reportedly exceeds 1.2 million. Critics argue tracking and deporting these individuals is impractical due to human rights laws and non-cooperation from foreign governments.
Proposals include using private sector enforcement and imposing heavy fines on employers of illegal immigrants. Advocates believe that mass deportations could enhance public safety, protect legal workers, and reduce exploitation of illegal migrants. A significant majority of the public reportedly supports these measures.
The Western Journal: Thank to TX Rep, Judge Overruling Trump Set to Get Disgraceful Status Less Than 1 Percent of Federal Judges Have Ever Had
Rep. Brandon Gill has introduced articles of impeachment against Judge James Boasberg for attempting to block the Trump administration's deportation of gang members. Gill accuses Boasberg of overstepping his judicial role and undermining the President's constitutional authority.
This move could place Boasberg among a small group of federal judges who have faced impeachment, highlighting concerns over judicial overreach and the rule of law. Gill asserts that accountability is necessary to protect the nation's interests against perceived judicial misconduct.
#politics
Fox News: Biden buried gov't study on US gas exports that cut against climate goals, officials say
The Biden administration reportedly delayed the release of a draft report indicating that increased U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports had no significant impact on greenhouse gas emissions or consumer energy prices. The findings, completed by September 2023, were shared with the House Oversight Committee after much stalling.
The report counters claims made by the Biden administration regarding the environmental and economic effects of LNG exports, particularly as the U.S. became the largest energy exporter in 2023 amid rising demand from Europe. Critics argue the administration's pause on new LNG terminals was influenced by internal party pressures rather than the data.
The Federalist: Judge Who Blocked The DOD's 'Trans' Policy Donated To Dems
D.C. District Court Judge Ana Reyes, appointed by President Biden, has issued a preliminary injunction against a Trump-era policy restricting trans-identifying individuals in the military. Reyes, a known donor to Democratic candidates, has faced scrutiny for her perceived bias in the case.
The injunction halts the enforcement of Executive Order 14183, which mandated medical restrictions on service members with gender dysphoria. Reyes' past legal work and political donations raise questions about her impartiality in this politically charged matter.
#society
Fox News: '80s star Heather Thomas left Hollywood after stalkers forced her out of the limelight
Heather Thomas, known for her role in "The Fall Guy," revealed on the "Still Here Hollywood" podcast that her post-show life was marred by frequent encounters with stalkers, leading her to leave Hollywood in the '90s. She experienced alarming incidents, including an attempted break-in where she shot an intruder.
Thomas described the fear and danger she faced, noting that she received threatening items and had to maintain a constant security presence. Despite her success, she felt the need to step away from the industry due to the unsettling nature of her experiences.
#economy
Fox News: Dems forecast ‘Trump recession,’ as Republicans say it’s time to double down
Democrats criticize President Trump's tariffs, predicting a "Trump recession," while Republicans advocate for his economic agenda, claiming the Biden administration harmed American energy and the economy. Senator Ted Cruz emphasizes the need to collaborate with Trump to reverse these effects.
Democrats argue that Trump's tariffs contribute to rising consumer prices and market instability. Some Republicans, however, express optimism about Trump's policies leading to economic recovery and job creation, asserting that a focus on energy production and tax relief is essential.
#culture
The Federalist: America Has Lost The Art Of Cursing
The normalization of profanity in everyday language has diluted its impact, transforming powerful expressions into mere filler. As swearing becomes commonplace, it undermines the artistry of language, limiting our ability to communicate effectively and expressively.
This trend not only affects adults but also influences children, who are exposed to casual swearing in various contexts. The overuse of such language risks robbing true artists of their expressive tools, ultimately diminishing the richness of communication.
Le Monde: Can 'I'm Still Here,' Brazil's first Oscar-winning film, unite the country?
Brazil celebrated its first Oscar win for Best Foreign Film with Walter Salles' "Ainda estou aqui" on March 3, 2025, as carnival festivities paused for jubilant revelry. Strangers embraced, and nationwide events showcased support for the film, including Indigenous rituals and festive decorations.
Giant screens broadcast the ceremony, and carnival-goers donned costumes featuring the lead actor, Fernanda Torres. The victory marked a historic moment for Brazilian cinema, uniting the country in a wave of pride and excitement.