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20 Mar 2025

#illegals

The Western Journal: ICE Nabs Prominent Illegal Immigration Activist Who Flouted the Law for Years: 'We Finally Got You'
ICE Nabs Prominent Illegal Immigration Activist Who Flouted the Law for Years: 'We Finally Got You'
Jeanette Vizguerra, a prominent illegal immigration activist, was arrested by ICE in Denver after years of fighting deportation. She had previously sought sanctuary in a church and received temporary stays from deportation under the Biden administration.

Her arrest has sparked controversy, with supporters claiming her due process rights were violated, while ICE maintains a valid deportation order exists. Vizguerra has a history of legal issues, including convictions for forged documents and illegal entry.


#politics

The Federalist: SCOTUS' Refusal To Rein In Lower Courts Is A Pattern
SCOTUS' Refusal To Rein In Lower Courts Is A Pattern
Lower court federal judges are increasingly blocking the Trump administration's efforts to cut government programs and deport violent gang members. This trend reflects a broader pattern of defiance against Supreme Court rulings, with the high court failing to enforce its precedents, leading to confusion and inaction on critical issues.

Judges are perceived to be hesitant to make tough decisions due to fear of public backlash, undermining their duty to uphold the Constitution consistently. This has resulted in a judicial environment where lower courts often resist Supreme Court directives, affecting key areas like abortion rights and Second Amendment protections.


The Economist: The American and Russian right are aligning
The American and Russian right are aligning
The American right, once skeptical of Russia, is increasingly aligning with anti-liberal ideas from Moscow. Glenn Greenwald, a journalist formerly associated with the left, recently visited Moscow to engage with Alexander Dugin, a key figure in Russian anti-liberal thought.

This shift reflects a broader trend where figures in the MAGA movement are embracing perspectives that were traditionally associated with leftist sympathizers of Russia.


The Economist: The weekly cartoon
The weekly cartoon
The world this week features a weekly editorial cartoon from The Economist, highlighting current global events and trends. The cartoon serves as a visual commentary on significant issues shaping the week.




Breitbart: Poll: Mel Gibson Runaway Favorite for California Governor
Poll: Mel Gibson Runaway Favorite for California Governor
Mel Gibson has emerged as a surprising third-place candidate in a recent poll for California governor, garnering 12% of the vote despite having no interest in running. Former Congresswoman Katie Porter leads with 25%, while former Vice President Kamala Harris trails at 20%.

Gibson's popularity stems from his criticisms of current Democratic leadership, particularly regarding the management of Los Angeles fires. However, sources indicate he has no political ambitions and is unlikely to pursue the gubernatorial position.


#society

The Economist: Cambridge yimbies
Cambridge yimbies
Cambridge, Massachusetts, known for its prestigious universities, is experiencing a housing crisis where restored Queen Anne homes are selling for over $10 million. While low-income residents benefit from public housing, middle-income individuals struggle to find affordable options.

The city's high rents and property prices highlight the challenges faced by those in the middle-income bracket, effectively locking them out of the housing market.


Fox News: Elon Musk calls Jimmy Kimmel an 'unfunny jerk' after he appears to make light of Tesla attacks
Elon Musk calls Jimmy Kimmel an 'unfunny jerk' after he appears to make light of Tesla attacks
Jimmy Kimmel mocked Tesla's stock decline during his monologue, prompting cheers from the audience. He sarcastically addressed the vandalism of Tesla vehicles, which has surged amid protests against CEO Elon Musk's government spending cuts.

Musk condemned the violence, claiming it reflects a surprising level of hatred from the left. Attorney General Pam Bondi labeled the attacks as domestic terrorism, emphasizing that severe consequences will follow for those involved.


The Western Journal: Jury Deals Potentially Bankrupting Blow to Environmental Group Greenpeace Over Pipeline Disruption
Jury Deals Potentially Bankrupting Blow to Environmental Group Greenpeace Over Pipeline Disruption
A North Dakota jury found Greenpeace liable for over $660 million in damages related to its protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Energy Transfer Partners claimed Greenpeace’s actions led to financial losses and property damage, asserting that the group funded outside protesters.

Greenpeace plans to appeal the ruling, arguing it threatens free speech and peaceful protest rights. The organization has also initiated a lawsuit against Energy Transfer in the Netherlands to recover losses. Energy Transfer stated the verdict affirms the distinction between lawful protest and unlawful actions.


#foreignaffairs

The Economist: A Northern Irish factory has a deal to make missiles for Ukraine
A Northern Irish factory has a deal to make missiles for Ukraine
A factory in Northern Ireland is set to produce missiles for Ukraine, providing valuable jobs to the region. However, the first minister expresses concern about the implications of this development, highlighting the complex feelings surrounding the military involvement.




#economy

The American Mind: The Era of Efficiency Is Here
The Era of Efficiency Is Here
Christopher Caldwell's "The Age of Entitlement" critiques post-1960s America, highlighting how government spending, easy credit, and a culture of entitlement have eroded productivity and innovation. The Reagan Administration's tax cuts and spending increases exacerbated these issues, leading to workless jobs and reliance on government funding without accountability.

As the Era of Efficiency begins, both public and private sectors must justify their investments and focus on tangible returns. This shift could eliminate redundant jobs, reduce bloated budgets, and foster a more accountable economy, ultimately benefiting taxpayers and shareholders.


GB News: Elon Musk faces more misery as Tesla forced to recall 46,000 Cybertrucks amid attacks and boycott calls
Elon Musk faces more misery as Tesla forced to recall 46,000 Cybertrucks amid attacks and boycott calls
Tesla is recalling over 46,000 Cybertruck models due to concerns that a stainless steel panel may detach while driving, posing a potential road hazard. The recall affects vehicles manufactured between November 2024 and February 2025, with Tesla offering free replacements for the faulty component.

This recall comes amid rising backlash against Tesla and Elon Musk, including protests and violent incidents at dealerships. The FBI is investigating attacks on Tesla properties, and Musk has highlighted the company's security measures in response.