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21 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Puerto Rico no longer safe bet for illegal migrants as Trump crackdown expands to US territory
Puerto Rico no longer safe bet for illegal migrants as Trump crackdown expands to US territory
Puerto Rico is experiencing increased immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, with over 200 arrests since January. Many of those detained are Dominican citizens, leading to fear among local migrants who previously felt secure in the territory.

Experts argue that Puerto Rico has long been a haven for illegal immigrants, allowing them to establish lives with bank accounts and businesses. Recent raids have challenged the notion of the island as a sanctuary, prompting concerns about local officials prioritizing undocumented immigrants over citizens.


#politics

GB News: Tommy Robinson moved to 'closed wing' in prison after 'mark on his head and threats he would be killed by a lifer'
Tommy Robinson moved to 'closed wing' in prison after 'mark on his head and threats he would be killed by a lifer'
Tommy Robinson, serving an 18-month sentence for contempt of court, has been moved to a "closed wing" in HMP Woodhill due to safety concerns after reports of threats against him. His legal team argues for a challenge to his segregation, citing mental health decline.

Robinson claims his isolation is politically motivated and harmful, while the Ministry of Justice maintains it is necessary for his safety. He is set to be released on July 26, with a decision on his case expected soon.


Fox News: White House says 'Good riddance' to Rosie O'Donnell after she flees America, writes anti-Trump poem in Ireland
White House says 'Good riddance' to Rosie O'Donnell after she flees America, writes anti-Trump poem in Ireland
Rosie O'Donnell has left the U.S. for Ireland, citing her long-standing feud with Donald Trump. She announced her move on social media, expressing gratitude for the welcoming Irish people and applying for citizenship.

In response to her departure and a poem criticizing Trump, the White House remarked, "Good riddance!" O'Donnell has been vocal about her disdain for Trump since 2006.


The Federalist: Rogue Judges Are Turning Judicial Review Into Judicial Rule
Rogue Judges Are Turning Judicial Review Into Judicial Rule
President Trump has continued deportation flights of illegal immigrants, including gang members, despite a federal judge's ruling to stop them. The White House criticized the ruling as "lawless," asserting that the flights had already commenced before the order was issued.

The article argues that judicial overreach is undermining executive power and democracy, with judges substituting their political preferences for constitutional law. It contends that the judiciary should not dictate governance and that Trump's defiance is a necessary correction to maintain the balance of power among branches of government.


#society

The Telegraph: We must make Britain one nation, under one flag
We must make Britain one nation, under one flag
The UK is experiencing unprecedented levels of mass migration, significantly altering its demographic landscape. While the country has historically maintained stable demographics, recent census data reveals that many urban areas now have a substantial proportion of residents born outside the UK.

This rapid change is reshaping national identity and community cohesion, with notable declines in the white British population in various towns. Critics argue that this transformation lacks historical precedent and democratic endorsement.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Israel defense minister threatens to annex parts of Gaza
Israel defense minister threatens to annex parts of Gaza
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz threatened to annex parts of the Gaza Strip unless Hamas releases Israeli hostages. He indicated that the military would seize more territory and expand buffer zones to protect Israeli civilians, intensifying the ongoing conflict.

The renewed offensive has resulted in significant casualties, with over 500 reported deaths since the resumption of hostilities. Katz emphasized a commitment to escalate military operations until Hamas is defeated and hostages are freed.


Times Of Israel: Khamenei says Houthis act independently, warns against US strikes on Iran
Khamenei says Houthis act independently, warns against US strikes on Iran
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei asserted that the Houthis act independently, countering U.S. President Trump's claims of Iranian responsibility for the group's actions. Khamenei warned of severe consequences for any U.S. aggression against Iran, emphasizing the Houthis' distinct motivations.

The Houthis have escalated missile attacks on Israel amid ongoing regional tensions, particularly following the Gaza conflict. Khamenei denied the notion of Iranian proxies in the region, insisting that resistance groups operate on their own terms.


Fox News: Israel orders IDF to seize more Gaza territory if Hamas doesn't release hostages
Israel orders IDF to seize more Gaza territory if Hamas doesn't release hostages
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has directed the IDF to seize more territory in Gaza if Hamas does not release hostages, marking a potential shift in Israeli policy. The IDF resumed operations after a ceasefire ended, with Katz emphasizing the need for increased security around Israeli communities.

The Trump administration supports Israel's military actions, contrasting with the Biden administration's more cautious approach. Meanwhile, internal political strife continues in Israel, highlighted by a contentious vote regarding the leadership of Shin Bet, which has led to legal challenges over the dismissal of its chief.


#economy

The Federalist: California Discovers Costs Of Giving 'Free' Health Care To Illegals
California Discovers Costs Of Giving 'Free' Health Care To Illegals
Hillary Clinton's 1993 warning about extending health care benefits to undocumented migrants has resurfaced as California faces a $6.2 billion Medicaid shortfall, partly due to costs associated with covering illegal immigrants. Nearly half of this deficit stems from migrant coverage, raising questions about the financial implications of such policies.

In contrast, Illinois has responded to rising costs by freezing new enrollments and changing eligibility criteria for some immigrants. The situation highlights the financial strain on states providing taxpayer-funded benefits to those illegally present, suggesting that such policies lead to unsustainable costs and increased border stress.


#culture

Fox News: Man is buried in Snickers-themed coffin as he wished: 'I'm nuts'
Man is buried in Snickers-themed coffin as he wished: 'I'm nuts'
Paul Broome, 55, from England, was laid to rest in a custom coffin designed to resemble a Snickers bar, fulfilling his humorous wish. The coffin featured the phrase "I'm nuts" and the logo of his favorite soccer team, Crystal Palace FC.

Broome's family aimed to celebrate his fun-loving personality during the service, which included a procession past his favorite café. Attendees praised the personal touches that made the farewell a true celebration of his life.


#education

The Federalist: IL Bill Would Let School System Send Homeschool Parents To Jail
IL Bill Would Let School System Send Homeschool Parents To Jail
Illinois Democrats propose a "Homeschool Act" requiring parents to report their homeschooling to local school officials, risking fines and jail for non-compliance. The bill mandates that parents submit their children's work portfolios for evaluation, claiming it protects children from inadequate education.

Critics argue that the public school system is failing, with a majority of students not proficient in reading and math. They contend that the bill overlooks the issues within public schools, including abuse and inadequate oversight by state welfare agencies, and that many parents choose homeschooling to provide a better education for their children.