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21 Mar 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Trump's Crackdown Triggers 'Unprecedented Drop' and Multiple Closures: CBP
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has closed a processing facility in San Diego due to a significant drop in illegal border crossings, attributed to recent executive actions by President Trump. This marks a reduction in temporary facilities as apprehensions fell to their lowest levels in decades.
In February, Border Patrol recorded only 8,300 apprehensions, a stark contrast to over 130,000 in the same month during the Biden administration. Trump claims this decline signals the end of illegal immigration attempts, emphasizing strict penalties for those who try to enter unlawfully.
Breitbart: Judge Who Blocked Deportations Played Key Role in Russia Collusion Hoax
Federal Judge James Boasberg, appointed by Obama, has ruled against President Trump's deportation of suspected Tren de Aragua gang members, igniting a legal battle. Boasberg's past involvement in the FISA Court during the Trump-Russia investigation has drawn scrutiny.
Trump criticized Boasberg as a "crooked judge" and called for his impeachment. The White House and Attorney General Pam Bondi defended the deportation actions, asserting that federal courts lack jurisdiction over the President's foreign affairs conduct.
#politics
Fox News: Husband of former 'Squad' Rep. Cori Bush charged with wire fraud linked to COVID relief funds: DOJ
Cortney Merritts, husband of former Rep. Cori Bush, has been charged with wire fraud for allegedly defrauding the government by securing $20,000 in loans through the Paycheck Protection and Economic Injury Disaster Loan programs. He is accused of falsifying business details to obtain these funds.
Merritts intends to plead not guilty, with his attorney stating they look forward to litigating the case. The charges come amid scrutiny of Bush's campaign payments to her husband, which have drawn controversy.
Le Monde: Italy's Meloni, caught up in contradictions over transatlantic crisis, benefits from opposition divisions
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized the "Ventotene Manifesto," a key anti-fascist text, during a parliamentary speech, asserting it does not reflect her vision for Europe. She accused the opposition of adhering to an authoritarian interpretation of the manifesto while ignoring its critiques of totalitarianism.
Meloni's comments come as Italy prepares for a defense-focused European Council meeting, highlighting tensions within European politics regarding defense and unity. Her remarks sparked chaos among left-wing lawmakers in the chamber.
Times Of Israel: ‘Official,’ said to be PM, pushes conspiracy that Bar knew about Hamas attack but didn’t act
The Israeli government has unanimously voted to dismiss Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, marking a historic first. The decision has faced backlash, with opposition leaders claiming it undermines national security amid ongoing conflict with Hamas. Bar's dismissal is linked to allegations of conflicts of interest and the ongoing "Qatargate" investigation.
US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has expressed support for Israel's military actions against Hamas, emphasizing Israel's right to defend itself. Public opinion shows a majority of Israelis oppose Bar's firing, with many trusting him over Prime Minister Netanyahu.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war live: Putin launches massive drone attack on energy sites
Russia has conducted a significant drone attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, resulting in heavy explosions in Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia. Odesa experienced power outages after multiple blasts, injuring at least three and damaging civilian buildings.
This escalation follows Russian President Putin's earlier claims of halting strikes on Ukraine's energy sites as part of a potential peace agreement. Attacks on these infrastructures have persisted in recent days.
#economy
Breitbart: DOD Sec. Pete Hegseth Cuts Over $580M in Wasteful Contracts, Grants
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the termination of over $580 million in wasteful Department of Defense contracts and grants that do not align with current priorities. This includes scrapping a delayed software program and various grants related to diversity, climate change, and non-essential consulting services.
Hegseth emphasized the need for transparency and efficient use of taxpayer dollars, stating that these cuts are part of a broader initiative to eliminate unnecessary spending and reallocate funds to mission-critical areas. The total cuts have reached $800 million in recent weeks.
Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: The Fed Isn't Buying the Media's Tariff Panic
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell downplayed the media's concerns over tariffs, asserting that their impact on inflation is minimal and transitory. The Fed's latest projections indicate only slight increases in inflation forecasts, with tariffs not seen as a major inflationary force.
The Fed's focus is shifting from tariffs to a broader understanding of economic conditions, acknowledging past underestimations of inflation and economic strength. The March 2025 Summary of Economic Projections reflects this recalibration, indicating stronger inflation pressures than previously anticipated.
GB News: WATCH: Bradford councillor blasts council tax rise: 'Appalling!'
A Bradford councillor has condemned the upcoming council tax hike as "appalling," citing that residents are unable to bear the financial burden. Councillor Rebecca Poulsen labeled it the highest percentage increase in the country.
#military
Breitbart: Drones Take Over Fighting in Much of Ukraine War
The Ukraine war has seen rapid advancements in drone warfare, with operations increasingly conducted by autonomous machines. A notable December offensive involved Ukrainian forces using around 50 drones to successfully target Russian positions, showcasing the potential for future "hyperwar" scenarios where human oversight may struggle to keep pace with automated systems.
As Ukraine continues to develop its drone capabilities, the balance of power in drone warfare remains fluid. Recent strikes have highlighted the effectiveness of Ukrainian drones against Russian infrastructure, despite challenges such as electronic jamming and terrain navigation. The evolution of drone technology raises concerns about the implications of fully autonomous warfare.
#sports
The Western Journal: Watch: One of the Strangest Revenge Moves in Sports History as Mets Star Gets Even with Heckling Fan
Juan Soto of the New York Mets responded to a heckler during a spring training game by hitting a home run directly towards him, after being called "overpaid, underrated." The home run helped the Mets secure an 8-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.
Soto, who recently signed a historic $765 million contract, showcased his skills in a memorable moment that drew attention on social media, with many commenters mocking the heckler. This incident highlights Soto's ability to handle criticism while delivering on the field.