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21 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: 10 Alien Sex Offenders Arrested in Miami Border Patrol Sector
Miami Border Patrol, ICE, and local police arrested ten illegal aliens in the Florida Keys, all with prior convictions for sex offenses, including child-related crimes. Additionally, a Cuban national with a homicide conviction and another with animal cruelty charges were apprehended.
The arrested individuals are now in removal proceedings, as officials emphasize their commitment to community safety and immigration law enforcement.
Fox News: Illegal immigrant who fled US after 2016 death of Sarah Root is extradited 'to face justice once and for all'
Eswin Mejia, a Honduran man accused of killing Iowa woman Sarah Root in a drunk driving incident in 2016, has been extradited to the U.S. after fleeing to Honduras. Mejia was arrested in Honduras and is now facing charges in connection with Root's death.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the importance of this extradition, stating it reflects a commitment to justice for American citizens. Mejia, who was in the U.S. illegally, had previously been released on bond before fleeing.
#politics
CNSNews: Jim Jordan: ‘It’s Crazy’ for a Judge to Say ‘Bring Back Those Bad Guys’ to the U.S.
Rep. Jim Jordan criticized Democrats for their support of policies he deems "crazy," attributing their low approval ratings to these stances. He highlighted issues like defunding the police, border security, and the inclusion of men in women's sports as examples of this "crazy" agenda.
Jordan also condemned a recent court ruling that ordered the return of deported illegal alien gang members, calling it "the dumbest thing." He believes that such decisions will further harm the Democratic Party's standing with voters.
The Federalist: Rep. Pushes Bills To Strip Rioting Students Of Visas, Financial Aid
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, is reintroducing two bills aimed at revoking visas and financial aid for foreign national students involved in riots or assaults on police. The UPRISERS Act would allow for deportation of those guilty of such actions, while the FAFSA Act would strip federal aid and require repayment.
Pfluger emphasizes that studying in the U.S. is a privilege, not a right, and aims to enforce stricter consequences for international students showing contempt for American law. These measures could significantly impact elite universities with high foreign student populations.
Fox News: Trump downplays Canada’s liberal lean from Oval Office, calls border an 'artificial line'
President Trump referred to the U.S.-Canada border as an "artificial line" during a press conference, suggesting Canada could be the "51st state." He avoided commenting on whether Canada would lean politically left or right, stating it would be beneficial to add the landmass to the U.S.
Canadian MP Charlie Angus criticized Trump's remarks as an "act of war," highlighting concerns over tariffs imposed on Canada. The comments come amid political changes in Canada, including the recent leadership shift from Justin Trudeau to Mark Carney.
Breitbart: Poll: Kamala Harris Leads Democrat 2028 Presidential Field
Former Vice President Kamala Harris leads the Democratic primary field for the 2028 presidential election with 36% support, according to a Morning Consult survey. Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg follows with 10%, while Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz each have 5%.
Harris, who lost in the previous election, has not disclosed her future plans but reassured supporters of her commitment to the political fight. Speculation surrounds her potential gubernatorial bid in California, with a decision expected by summer's end.
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: Democrats see themselves as heroes for attacking Elon Musk, but it’s just a page out of the Leftist playbook
Jack Posobiec discussed the backlash against Elon Musk from the Left, attributing it to his alignment with Donald Trump and his initiatives like the Department of Government Efficiency. He argues that Democrats' anger stems from resentment towards successful individuals who defy their narrative.
Posobiec suggests that this animosity is rooted in a historical playbook of targeting perceived enemies, drawing parallels to past revolutions. He claims that the Left's motivations are driven not by ideals of justice but by hatred and resentment towards affluent figures like Musk and Trump.
#society
Fox News: Travel hot spot seeks emergency declaration over massive bug infestation
Orbetello, Italy, is facing a midge infestation that has prompted local officials to declare an emergency ahead of the tourist season. The swarms are believed to be linked to recent fish die-offs due to oxygen depletion in the lagoon's ecosystem.
Mayor Andrea Casamenti stated that measures are being taken to protect citizens and local businesses. Fishermen are concerned about the impact on tourism and hope for a swift resolution to the crisis.
Le Monde: In the heart of Paris, Merci's second store is an open secret
The Rue de Richelieu in Paris is undergoing redevelopment, causing construction delays that affect delivery access to the new Merci store. With the opening set for March 3, preparations are in full swing, including staff completing the store's interior design.
The Telegraph: Wine tastes just as good from a can, experts claim
Experts assert that canned wine is on par with bottled wine, debunking the myth that metal containers affect taste. Masters of Wine Susie Barrie and Peter Richards encourage consumers to embrace canned options, which are gaining popularity and are environmentally friendly.
The canned wine market is projected to reach £1 billion in 2024, with retailers like Waitrose opting for aluminum cans to reduce their carbon footprint.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: China: 'Absurd' for Canada to Object to Beijing Killing Its Citizens
The Chinese state media criticized Canada for objecting to the execution of several Canadian citizens convicted of drug-related crimes in China. The Canadian government confirmed the deaths but has not disclosed the victims' identities, while former Prime Minister Trudeau sought leniency from China, which was ignored.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry insisted that Canada respect its judicial sovereignty and accused Ottawa of politicizing the issue. Despite the executions, China expressed interest in improving trade relations with Canada, even as it imposed tariffs on Canadian goods.
#economy
GB News: Electric car owners can save £1,475 every year with home charger as petrol and diesel drivers lose out
A recent study indicates that UK electric vehicle (EV) owners could save over £10,000 in seven years by utilizing smart charging solutions, such as Time of Use tariffs and bidirectional charging. Compact EV owners could save more than £700 annually, while larger vehicle owners might save up to £1,475.
The study emphasizes the mutual benefits of smart charging for consumers and electricity suppliers, potentially easing grid pressure and reducing the need for costly upgrades. However, challenges like sparse V2G infrastructure and double taxation on energy storage remain significant barriers to widespread adoption.
#military
Times Of Israel: Trump announces Boeing wins contract for secretive F-47 future fighter jet
President Trump announced that Boeing will produce the Air Force's Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter jet, designed for enhanced stealth and capabilities against potential adversaries like China. The initial contract is valued at $20 billion, with more aircraft expected than the current F-22 fleet.
Critics question the necessity and cost of the program, especially as the Pentagon continues to develop the F-35 and B-21 Raider. The Air Force has conducted test flights of early NGAD versions for five years, with plans for a future unmanned variant as AI technology advances.
Breitbart: Taiwanese Military to Simulate 2027 Chinese Invasion
Taiwan's Han Kuang military exercise, set for July 9-18, will simulate a Chinese invasion in 2027, a first for the annual drills. This follows U.S. Strategic Command's Gen. Anthony J. Cotton's warning about China's military readiness for such an invasion.
Taiwan's Defense Minister emphasized the need for new weapon systems and announced a defense budget increase to over 3% of GDP, aimed at enhancing military capabilities and cooperation with the U.S. and allies.
#culture
On The Water: Fish Beer Friday Review: White Shark Wheat Ale
Hog Island's White Shark Wheat is a light American wheat ale with a 4.2% ABV. It features a mild flavor profile with notes of toasted wheat and sweet citrus, making it easy to drink. The beer is available year-round at Hog Island locations in Orleans and Wellfleet.
For those seeking a refreshing option while enjoying Cape Cod's beaches or local pubs, White Shark Wheat is recommended.
#sports
Forbes: NCAA March Madness: Less Than 1% Of Brackets Remain Perfect On Second Day Of Tournament
As the NCAA March Madness tournament unfolds, only about 21,000 of the over 34 million submitted brackets remain perfect after the second day. Major upsets, including No. 9 Baylor's win over No. 8 Mississippi State and No. 12 McNeese State's victory against No. 5 Clemson, have drastically reduced the number of perfect brackets.
The odds of achieving a perfect bracket are astronomically low, estimated at one in 9.22 quintillion for random guesses. Despite the challenges, various prizes are offered for perfect or near-perfect submissions, including a $1 million reward from USA Today Sports.