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21 Mar 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: Lawfare Keeps Alien Murderers And Rapists Roaming U.S. Streets
Lawfare Keeps Alien Murderers And Rapists Roaming U.S. Streets
Many wanted criminals have illegally entered the U.S. during President Biden's administration, evading justice and continuing their criminal activities. Activist groups are challenging deportations of these individuals, including members of terrorist organizations and violent offenders.

ICE continues to arrest and deport violent criminals, but some courts are obstructing these efforts. The situation highlights a growing concern over public safety as illegal aliens, including those with serious crimes, remain in the U.S. despite legal actions to remove them.


#politics

GB News: Kemi Badenoch says MPs must get veto on British boots on ground in Ukraine as Tory leader warns of ‘no blank cheque’ for Keir Starmer
Kemi Badenoch says MPs must get veto on British boots on ground in Ukraine as Tory leader warns of ‘no blank cheque’ for Keir Starmer
Kemi Badenoch emphasized that MPs should have a veto on the deployment of British troops in Ukraine, stating there should be "no blank cheque" for Sir Keir Starmer. She expressed concerns about sending troops without clear plans and insisted on a vote to ensure accountability.

Badenoch also addressed immigration, advocating for stricter measures to prevent low-skilled migrants from becoming British citizens, arguing that it negatively impacts wages and creates economic issues. She remains cautious about leaving the European Convention on Human Rights without a solid plan.


Human Events: MARK IVANYO: JFK files release embodies rejection of the deep state
MARK IVANYO: JFK files release embodies rejection of the deep state
President Trump has released 80,000 pages of the JFK Files, shedding light on the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. The documents reveal troubling implications about the CIA's involvement and raise questions about the official narrative surrounding Lee Harvey Oswald's capabilities.

This release is seen as a first step toward greater transparency, with hopes for more disclosures regarding government actions. Advocates for civil liberties and transparency in Trump's administration aim to expose deep state operations that have historically obscured the truth from the public.


#society

Breitbart: Florida: Two Teenage Students Arrested for Allegedly Beating Teacher
Florida: Two Teenage Students Arrested for Allegedly Beating Teacher
Two students in Fort Lauderdale were arrested for allegedly assaulting a teacher in a coordinated attack at Dillard High School. The 19-year-olds reportedly threatened and then repeatedly punched the teacher, causing injuries, until security intervened.

The incident has raised concerns about safety in schools, with officials calling for stronger disciplinary policies and better security measures to protect educators.


Breitbart: French Actor Gerard Depardieu Goes on Trial on Sexual Assault Charges
French Actor Gerard Depardieu Goes on Trial on Sexual Assault Charges
French actor Gerard Depardieu is on trial in Paris for allegedly sexually abusing two women during a 2021 film shoot. This is the first case among numerous allegations against him to reach trial, with around 20 women accusing him of improper behavior.

The trial follows claims of sexual violence made by a set dresser and an assistant director, with support from fellow actor Anouk Grinberg. Depardieu, who denies all allegations, has faced health issues delaying the trial but has been deemed fit to appear.


The Telegraph: Multiculturalism hasn’t failed, says ex-MP chased by pro-Palestinian protesters
Multiculturalism hasn’t failed, says ex-MP chased by pro-Palestinian protesters
Former Labour MP Jonathan Ashworth, who lost his seat in Leicester South to an independent candidate running on a pro-Gaza platform, defended multiculturalism in Britain. He recounted hiding from pro-Palestinian protesters during his campaign but expressed pride in representing Leicester's diversity.

Ashworth emphasized the city's celebration of various cultural and religious festivals, asserting that the loss should not prompt a reevaluation of multiculturalism.


Fox News: Boeing 'threatened to break' whistleblower who died by suicide: Lawsuit
Boeing 'threatened to break' whistleblower who died by suicide: Lawsuit
The family of John Barnett, a Boeing whistleblower who died by suicide in March 2024, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company. They allege that Boeing created a toxic work environment that retaliated against employees who reported safety violations.

Barnett, who suffered from PTSD and depression due to workplace harassment, claimed he was pressured to conceal defects. His suicide note expressed anger towards Boeing and criticized the whistleblower protection system. The lawsuit seeks accountability for the alleged culture of intimidation at Boeing.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Trump's return is pushing India and the EU closer together
Trump's return is pushing India and the EU closer together
India and the EU, historically cautious in their relations, are looking to strengthen ties amid shared challenges, particularly dependence on China. Modi and von der Leyen aim to finalize a free trade agreement by 2025, expanding cooperation in security and defense.

Despite being Europe's top trade partner, India's share in EU trade remains low, indicating potential for growth. Negotiations for a trade agreement have been ongoing since 2007, but previous efforts have stalled due to various obstacles.


#economy

Forbes: United Arab Emirates Pledges $1.4 Trillion U.S. Investment After Trump Meeting
United Arab Emirates Pledges $1.4 Trillion U.S. Investment After Trump Meeting
The United Arab Emirates plans to invest $1.4 trillion in the U.S. economy over the next decade, following a meeting between President Trump and an Emirati official. This agreement aims to significantly boost UAE's investments in sectors like AI, semiconductors, and manufacturing.

The deal is expected to enhance existing financial commitments and create new opportunities for collaboration in technology and industry.


#culture

Breitbart: Kennedy Center Worker Fired After Posting Naked 'F**k Donald Trump' Video
Kennedy Center Worker Fired After Posting Naked 'F**k Donald Trump' Video
Tavish Forsyth, a program director at the Kennedy Center’s Opera Institute, was fired after posting a 35-minute anti-Trump video while naked. He criticized Trump’s stance on banning drag performers and expressed radical views, including calling for a revolution.

The Kennedy Center's vice president of public relations, Roma Daravi, stated that Forsyth's actions were disturbing and did not align with the institution's values, especially given his role involving minors. Forsyth's termination was deemed necessary to protect the youth from any radical ideology.


#education

Fox News: Student loans, Pell grants will continue despite Education Department downsizing, expert says
Student loans, Pell grants will continue despite Education Department downsizing, expert says
President Trump has signed an executive order to begin the dismantling of the Department of Education, aiming to transfer its key functions, including student loans and civil rights protections, to other federal agencies. Expert Sarah Parshall Perry noted that federal oversight will continue until Congress acts to shift responsibilities.

The order reflects Trump's campaign promise to decentralize education policy and enhance local control. While the department's budget has significantly increased since its inception in 1979, Perry emphasized that federal funding constitutes a small portion of overall education financing, alleviating concerns about potential budget shortfalls for schools.


#crime

Le Monde: France court to rule in IS Syria case of French jihadist: 'I will never apologize'
France court to rule in IS Syria case of French jihadist: 'I will never apologize'
A French court will rule on March 21 regarding Mehdi Nemmouche, a convicted jihadist accused of holding four journalists captive in Syria from 2013 to 2014 for the Islamic State. Nemmouche, who has been sentenced to life in Belgium for a separate attack, claims he was merely a fighter against Assad's regime.

During the trial, the journalists identified Nemmouche as their captor, while he denies being their jailer. Prosecutors have requested a life sentence for him, citing his role in terrorism and the broader context of IS's actions during the Syrian civil war.


Forbes: More Than 40 Men Accuse Ex-Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries Of Sexual Abuse, Report Says
More Than 40 Men Accuse Ex-Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries Of Sexual Abuse, Report Says
Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries faces multiple allegations of sexual abuse and sex trafficking, with over 40 men claiming they were victimized while pursuing modeling opportunities. Jeffries, who denies the accusations, has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges.

The allegations date back to 1992, raising concerns about the company's awareness of Jeffries' behavior. A competency hearing is set for June to determine if Jeffries, diagnosed with dementia and late-onset Alzheimer’s, is fit for trial.