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20 Mar 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Mexican Leader of Cartel-Connected Human Smuggling Group Blacklisted by U.S. Treasury
Mexican Leader of Cartel-Connected Human Smuggling Group Blacklisted by U.S. Treasury
The U.S. Treasury Department has blacklisted Jumilca Sandivel Hernandez Perez, leader of the Lopez Human Smuggling Organization, for his role in smuggling thousands of migrants from Guatemala through Mexico into the U.S. The group has reportedly generated between $104 million and $416 million from its operations since 2017.

This action follows the earlier blacklisting of the group's founder, Ronaldo Galindo Lopez Escobar, and highlights the organization's connections with the La Linea faction of the Juarez Cartel. The group is accused of using fraudulent documents and paying cartel fees as part of their smuggling operations.


Breitbart: Jim Jordan on Possible Judge Boasberg Impeachment: 'All Options Are Still on the Table'
Jim Jordan on Possible Judge Boasberg Impeachment: 'All Options Are Still on the Table'
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) suggested that U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg could face impeachment due to perceived political bias in his rulings regarding the deportation of criminal illegal aliens. Jordan criticized Boasberg's decision to halt deportations, claiming it undermines presidential authority and reflects a political agenda.

Jordan emphasized that all options are on the table for Republicans regarding Boasberg's actions, which he argues are not in line with the law. He pointed to Boasberg's history with the FISA court as further evidence of political motivations.


The Western Journal: Prince Harry Redacted Documents Released - Lawyer Spots Something Wrong with Claims
Prince Harry Redacted Documents Released - Lawyer Spots Something Wrong with Claims
Heavily redacted documents regarding Prince Harry's immigration status were released, revealing little new information. A lawyer for the Heritage Foundation suggested Harry may have failed to disclose past drug use, potentially violating O-1 visa terms.

Claims of preferential treatment during his immigration process were dismissed by a source close to Harry, who asserted that the redactions undermine the Heritage Foundation's arguments for public interest in the case.


#politics

Fox News: Blue state's top court strikes down law allowing non-citizens to vote
Blue state's top court strikes down law allowing non-citizens to vote
The New York Court of Appeals has blocked a law that would have allowed non-citizens to vote in local elections, affirming that only citizens are eligible to vote under the state constitution. The ruling was nearly unanimous, with a 6-1 decision upholding a previous lower court's invalidation of the law.

Supporters of the law argued that the constitution did not explicitly deny voting rights to non-citizens, but Chief Judge Rowan Wilson clarified that the language clearly restricts voting to citizens. Critics, including former council member Joe Borelli, called the law an attempt to undermine the constitution.


#society

GB News: Director of Genspect FURIOUS at courts for 'failure of common sense' as criminals choose gender: 'Huge problem!'
Director of Genspect FURIOUS at courts for 'failure of common sense' as criminals choose gender: 'Huge problem!'
A recent independent review by Professor Alice Sullivan highlights significant issues with how public bodies in the UK have prioritized self-declared gender identity over biological sex in official records. This shift has reportedly led to missed cancer screenings, misrecorded crimes, and potential public safety risks.

Advocates for evidence-based gender policies criticize this approach, calling it a "spectacular failure of common sense." Women's rights campaigners are urging the government to implement the report's recommendations to restore accurate data collection practices across various sectors, including healthcare and law enforcement.


Forbes: Baldoni Vs. Lively Feud Explained: Lively Files Motion To Dismiss Baldoni’s Lawsuit
Baldoni Vs. Lively Feud Explained: Lively Files Motion To Dismiss Baldoni’s Lawsuit
Blake Lively has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit by her "It Ends With Us" co-star and director Justin Baldoni, labeling it as a "profound abuse of the legal process." Her husband, Ryan Reynolds, also filed a similar motion, asserting Baldoni's claims lack merit.

The legal battle has drawn significant media attention, with both parties accusing each other of defamation and misconduct. Lively's team has sought protective measures to shield sensitive information, while Baldoni's representatives have hinted at involving high-profile witnesses, including Taylor Swift.


Fox News: Video shows arrest of Columbia anti-Israel ringleader Mahmoud Khalil
Video shows arrest of Columbia anti-Israel ringleader Mahmoud Khalil
Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil was arrested by federal immigration agents on March 8, 2025, while in his university residence. The arrest, captured on video, shows Khalil complying with agents who informed him he was being taken into custody. He is a green card holder facing potential deportation due to alleged support for Hamas.

In a statement from detention, Khalil claimed his arrest reflects "anti-Palestinian racism" and criticized both the Biden and Trump administrations for their policies toward Palestinians. He also pointed fingers at Columbia's administration for not adequately addressing alleged antisemitism on campus.


Fox News: Delta plane's landing gear collapsed during Toronto crash-landing, investigators say
Delta plane's landing gear collapsed during Toronto crash-landing, investigators say
A Delta Air Lines flight in Toronto experienced a landing gear collapse upon touchdown, leading to the plane flipping upside down. Investigators reported that the right main landing gear fractured, causing significant damage and a fire from leaking jet fuel. All 80 onboard survived, though many were injured.

Delta has refuted claims about the crew's qualifications and offered $30,000 to each victim, which does not prevent further legal action. Investigations into the crash are ongoing.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Eli Sharabi tells UN Security Council: Hamas steals your aid while hostages starve
Eli Sharabi tells UN Security Council: Hamas steals your aid while hostages starve
Eli Sharabi, a former hostage released from Hamas captivity, addressed the UN Security Council, detailing the theft of humanitarian aid by Hamas and the severe torture he endured. He criticized international organizations for their inaction and called for urgent efforts to secure the release of 59 remaining hostages.

Sharabi recounted the brutal conditions of his captivity, including starvation and psychological torment, and expressed his grief over the loss of his family to Palestinian terrorists. He urged the UN to take decisive action for the hostages still held by Hamas.


#economy

Breitbart: Nolte -- NYT: Egg Prices Down Nearly 50%, But-But-But Trump
Nolte -- NYT: Egg Prices Down Nearly 50%, But-But-But Trump
Egg prices have dropped nearly 50% since last month, but the New York Times framed this as negative news, attributing it to ongoing issues from the Biden administration rather than acknowledging the decline. The article also highlights the impact of inflation and past events like the bird flu outbreak on grocery prices.

Critics argue that the Times is biased, suggesting it caters to a left-leaning audience and fails to report on economic improvements accurately. They claim this reflects a broader trend in media where good news is downplayed to maintain a narrative.


#military

The Economist: Europe’s armsmakers have ramped up capacity
Europe’s armsmakers have ramped up capacity
European arms manufacturers have increased production capacity in response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. However, despite this progress, there is a pressing need for governments to place larger orders to sustain momentum and address existing gaps in military output.

The situation reflects a broader trend of European officials advocating for enhanced defense capabilities, yet actual spending and commitment remain critical issues.


#health

Forbes: Measles Outbreak: Cases In Texas Near 280 As Illness Spreads To 15 States
Measles Outbreak: Cases In Texas Near 280 As Illness Spreads To 15 States
A measles outbreak in Texas has infected nearly 280 individuals, with 36 hospitalized and one child deceased. The outbreak, primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals, has surpassed the total cases reported in 2024, with additional cases reported in 15 states.

The outbreak began in late January and is the largest in Texas in 30 years. Health officials emphasize the highly contagious nature of measles, urging vaccination as a preventive measure. The Texas Department of State Health Services warns that more cases are likely in surrounding communities.


Fox News: Diabetes risk lowered by eating one surprisingly sweet food, study suggests
Diabetes risk lowered by eating one surprisingly sweet food, study suggests
A study from the Illinois Institute of Technology suggests that consuming fresh mangoes may lower insulin resistance in overweight and obese adults, potentially reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes. Participants who ate two cups of mango daily showed significant improvements in insulin sensitivity compared to those who consumed a similar calorie amount of Italian ice.

Despite the natural sugars in mangoes, the study found no weight gain in the mango group, which counters common misconceptions about fruit consumption and obesity. Experts recommend incorporating mangoes into a balanced diet, alongside other nutritious foods, to support blood sugar management.


#education

The Telegraph: Madrid bans laptops and tablets in classrooms
Madrid bans laptops and tablets in classrooms
Madrid's regional government will prohibit primary school children from using laptops and tablets in classrooms to safeguard their mental and physical health. The decision is based on concerns over screen addiction and its link to mental health issues like depression.

Education Minister Emilio Viciana emphasized that traditional teaching methods will be reinstated, citing studies that indicate reading and writing skills develop better on paper than on screens.


#crime

The Western Journal: Missing American Student: Key Witness Wins Court Battle, Now Cleared to Leave
Missing American Student: Key Witness Wins Court Battle, Now Cleared to Leave
A Dominican Republic judge has cleared Joshua Riibe, the last person to see missing student Sudiksha Konanki, to leave the country after a five-hour hearing. Riibe, who was not charged with any crime, expressed his desire to return home after being held for ten days.

Konanki's family believes she likely drowned in rough surf, and they do not suspect Riibe's involvement. Riibe stated that he and Konanki were together before her disappearance, and he has since been recognized as a witness rather than a suspect.


Forbes: Tesla Vandalizers Hit With ‘Severe Charges,’ Justice Department Announces
Tesla Vandalizers Hit With ‘Severe Charges,’ Justice Department Announces
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced charges against three individuals for vandalizing Tesla properties, labeling the acts as "domestic terrorism." The defendants face serious charges, with potential prison sentences ranging from five to 20 years.

Elon Musk commented on the coordinated attacks, expressing concern over the violence directed at Tesla, which he described as extreme and unjustified. The FBI is investigating a series of vandalism incidents linked to protests against Musk and the Trump administration.


Breitbart: FBI Investigates Arson Attack on Las Vegas Tesla Repair Facility
FBI Investigates Arson Attack on Las Vegas Tesla Repair Facility
The FBI is investigating a targeted arson attack on the Tesla Collision Center in Las Vegas, where multiple vehicles were set ablaze using Molotov cocktails. The assailant also fired gunshots into the cars and left the word “resist” on the building. Authorities consider this incident part of a series of escalating attacks against Tesla.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has labeled these violent acts as domestic terrorism, promising severe consequences for those involved. Elon Musk condemned the violence, stating that Tesla has done nothing to deserve such attacks. The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force is involved in the investigation.