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21 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Slams Trump, Praise Migration Amid ICE Arrests
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, in her state of the city address, criticized President Trump and reaffirmed her support for illegal migrants, stating, “We stand with immigrants.” She emphasized Boston's resilience against external pressures regarding immigration enforcement.
Critics, including MassGOP Chair Amy Carnevale, argue that Wu's policies jeopardize public safety and strain city resources, while the FBI ranks Boston as the 16th safest city in the U.S., contradicting Wu's claims of it being the safest.
#society
GB News: Two people hospitalised after aircraft crashes in North Yorkshire as emergency services rush to the scene
Two individuals were hospitalized following a light aircraft crash in Dalton-on-Tees, North Yorkshire. Emergency services responded around noon, and while both passengers sustained injuries, they are not considered serious.
The crash occurred near the Croft Circuit, prompting a significant emergency response. North Yorkshire Police are working with the Air Accidents Investigation Branch to investigate the incident.
#economy
Le Monde: 'For Africa, the suspension by the US of the AGOA trade agreement would sound like another withdrawal from Washington'
The "Trade, not aid" philosophy, popularized by Reagan and later invoked by Clinton through the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), faces uncertainty under the Trump administration. With the potential dismantling of USAID and AGOA's impending expiration, Africa's trade benefits are at risk.
Trump's focus on trade deficits, particularly with major partners, raises concerns about the future of AGOA, which currently allows tax-free exports from eligible African countries. The US has a significant trade deficit with sub-Saharan nations, making AGOA's continuation questionable.
#sports
Breitbart: Australian MMA Fighter Dies from Rare Muscle Condition at 21
Australian MMA fighter Jake Sendler, 21, died from rhabdomyolysis, a rare muscle condition exacerbated by intense training. He was hospitalized after a fight on March 2, but the damage to his kidneys was too severe for recovery. His mother recounted the tragic circumstances leading to his death.
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to raise awareness about rhabdomyolysis and assist with funeral costs, highlighting Sendler's determination to fight despite worsening symptoms.