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20 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Nolte: Married Couple Deported to Colombia After Living Illegally in U.S. for 35 Years
A married couple from Orange County, CA, Nelson and Gladys Gonzalez, were deported to Colombia after living illegally in the U.S. for 35 years. Despite attempts to legalize their status, they exhausted all options and were detained during a routine immigration check.
Their deportation highlights the importance of enforcing immigration laws, even for individuals without criminal records. Advocates argue that such actions may encourage self-deportation and deter others from entering the U.S. illegally.
#politics
Fox News: Biden's former spokesman slams Trump and GOP 'colluding to impeach' judges
Former Biden spokesperson Andrew Bates criticized Trump and congressional Republicans for their proposals to impeach federal judges, claiming such actions threaten constitutional freedoms. Bates, now with Unlikely Allies, argues these moves represent a dangerous overreach by the government.
In response, the White House dismissed Bates' credibility, emphasizing that his group is politically motivated. This dispute arises as federal judges impose restrictions on Trump's policies, prompting Republican lawmakers to consider measures limiting judges' authority to issue nationwide injunctions.
Fox News: House GOP leaders privately wary of push to impeach federal judges blocking Trump agenda
House GOP leaders are hesitant to pursue impeachment of judges blocking President Trump's agenda, viewing it as largely symbolic and unlikely to succeed in the Senate. While some conservative factions push for impeachment, leadership is exploring other options to address what they see as judicial overreach.
Despite Trump's call for action against U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg, GOP aides express skepticism about the feasibility of impeachment. Speaker Mike Johnson remains open to various strategies to combat what he describes as "activist judges."
Breitbart: 'Tesla Takedown' Protesters Plan Massive Global Demonstrations Against Elon Musk on March 29
The "Tesla Takedown" movement plans to hold 500 protests at Tesla locations worldwide on March 29, targeting CEO Elon Musk's actions as head of the Department of Government Efficiency. The protests, which have gained traction among radical leftists, are in response to Musk's cuts to federal aid and government jobs.
While organizers emphasize the peaceful nature of the demonstrations, there are concerns about potential violence, as seen in a recent firebombing of a Tesla service center in Las Vegas. Protesters are advised to consult legal counsel due to the heightened tensions and threats of domestic terrorism charges.
Human Events: BREAKING: Conor McGregor announces run for president of Ireland
Conor McGregor has announced his candidacy for the presidency of Ireland, criticizing the government's immigration policies and pledging to challenge the EU Migration Pact. He advocates for a public referendum on the issue, emphasizing that the decision should rest with the Irish people.
McGregor aims to ensure that all citizens have a voice in shaping their future and is calling for legislation to be passed before the pact's implementation deadline in June 2026. The next presidential election in Ireland is scheduled for November 11, 2025.
Fox News: First Amendment group defends anonymous X account as Maryland Dems file election law complaint
A First Amendment group, FIRE, is challenging a complaint from Maryland Democrats against the anonymous account NoMoore, which criticizes Governor Wes Moore. FIRE argues that regulating anonymous political speech undermines free expression, a fundamental aspect of democracy.
NoMoore's posts include satirical content aimed at Moore's policies and tax proposals. The Maryland Democratic Party claims the account's activities constitute campaign efforts that require donor disclosure. The Maryland Board of Elections is currently investigating the complaint.
Fox News: FBI agent who criticized the bureau under Trump is charged with disclosing confidential information
FBI agent Johnathan Buma was arrested for allegedly sharing classified documents while preparing to write a book about his experiences at the agency. He is accused of printing 130 files related to FBI investigations, including foreign weapons programs, and disclosing this information on social media.
Buma, who served 15 years in the FBI, had expressed concerns about the bureau's handling of investigations during Trump's presidency. He was released on a $100,000 bond after being charged with one misdemeanor count for disclosing confidential information.
#society
Breitbart: Vancouver Auto Show Pulls Tesla Exhibit over 'Safety Concerns'
The Vancouver International Auto Show has canceled its Tesla exhibit due to safety concerns amid a series of attacks on the company. Event organizers emphasized the need to prioritize the safety of attendees, while some Canadians have initiated a campaign urging Tesla owners to divest from the brand.
Elon Musk has responded to the backlash, attributing it to his efforts to combat government fraud, which he claims has incited violence against him and Tesla. Recent incidents of vandalism and arson targeting Tesla vehicles and dealerships have raised alarms, prompting investigations by authorities, including the FBI.
GB News: Megan Rapinoe calls Donald Trump decision 'cruel and depraved' in row over trans athletes and women's sports
Megan Rapinoe has criticized Donald Trump's executive order banning transgender athletes from women's sports, calling it "cruel and depraved." She argues that the policy, which threatens federal funding for non-compliant schools, is disingenuous and harmful to the rights of athletes.
The NCAA has since revised its policies to limit women’s sports participation to those assigned female at birth. The debate around trans athletes gained traction following Lia Thomas's collegiate success, prompting various sports governing bodies to implement similar restrictions.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Houthis fire 2nd ballistic missile at Israel since early morning; none hurt
Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a ballistic missile at Israel, marking the third attack in two days amid escalating tensions linked to the conflict in Gaza. The missile was intercepted by Israeli air defenses, with no reported injuries or damage.
The attacks follow U.S. strikes on Houthi positions, with Washington advising Israel to refrain from retaliation. The Houthis claim their actions support Gaza, having resumed hostilities after a ceasefire ended.
The Telegraph: Closer EU integration does not protect Kyiv
Sir Keir Starmer advocates for greater UK and allied involvement in defending Ukraine against Russian aggression, suggesting a multinational force for future peace. However, Russia's opposition to Western troops near its border complicates this initiative.
As discussions progress, concerns arise about the EU leveraging this situation for closer defense integration, potentially sidelining UK defense interests. While European cooperation is beneficial, it must not compromise the UK's operational independence.
The Telegraph: RAF in talks to police skies above Ukraine
British fighter jets may soon patrol Ukrainian skies as discussions among military planners advance. Proposals include deploying Typhoons to support ground troops, emphasizing the need for air cover if British forces are deployed.
French President Emmanuel Macron is also exploring a UN-led mission for peace in Ukraine, while Sir Keir Starmer's coalition considers various options for support.
#education
The Federalist: Biden Ed Dept. Burned $100M On 'Anti-Racist' Social Workers, DEI
The Biden administration's Department of Education allocated over $100 million in grants to universities for training K-12 social workers in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) ideologies, critical race theory, and anti-racism. Critics argue this focus on ideological training undermines the ability of social workers to effectively support students.
As the Trump administration plans to dismantle the Education Department, concerns grow over the funding of such programs, which have been criticized for promoting divisive concepts. The grants support various social work programs that emphasize multicultural awareness and justice issues.