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25 Mar 2025
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Impeding Trump’s Deportation of Alien Enemies
President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. However, Judge James E. Boasberg blocked this action, claiming it overstepped judicial authority and violated separation of powers.
The Trump administration argues that the judge's interference undermines national security and the president's lawful powers. An appeal has been filed, and the case may reach the Supreme Court, which has previously criticized district judges issuing nationwide injunctions.
#politics
Times Of Israel: PM ‘inspired’ by Trump to act after Biden’s warnings against altering Israeli democracy
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, inspired by Donald Trump's approach, announced the dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, citing a lack of trust. The High Court has since frozen the dismissal amid allegations of conflict of interest related to an investigation into Netanyahu's ties to Qatar.
The Biden administration has taken a different stance, expressing concerns about Netanyahu's judicial reforms and their impact on Israeli democracy. Former US Ambassador Tom Nides indicated that while the protests in Israel influenced Netanyahu's decisions, the relationship between the US and Israel hinges on shared democratic values.
Front Page Magazine: Mahmoud Khalil's Wife Tries to Blow Up the Whole Case Against Him
Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel activist at Columbia University, is facing deportation under the Trump administration due to allegations of supporting Hamas through his involvement with the Columbia University Apartheid Divest group. Critics argue that his arrest threatens free speech, while Khalil's wife defends him, claiming he does not support terrorism.
Evidence links Khalil to CUAD, which has made statements supporting Hamas, complicating his defense. His case raises questions about freedom of expression and the implications of his activism, with potential parallels drawn to historical figures accused of espionage.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: The Alawites Know That Their Enemy is Not Israel
Alawites in Syria are seeking protection from Israel amid increasing threats from jihadists. With estimates of their population ranging from three to five million, many Alawites feel vulnerable after recent attacks. They are looking for support similar to that provided to the Druze community.
Despite their pleas, Israel may be unable to offer the same level of assistance to the Alawites due to geographical challenges and its focus on other regional conflicts. The Israeli military is currently prioritizing threats from Gaza and Iran, leaving the Alawites to rely on potential support from Iran.
#education
GB News: Labour's plans to scrap free school meals is 'baffling and demeaning', Torbitt claims
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson faces backlash over proposed budget cuts, particularly the shift to means-testing free school meals for infants. Commentator Annunziata Rees-Mogg argues that the savings would be minimal compared to the broader education funding needs.