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#illegals

Breitbart: Judge Boasberg Allows Tren de Aragua Migrants to Appeal 'Alien Enemies' Deportations
Judge Boasberg Allows Tren de Aragua Migrants to Appeal 'Alien Enemies' Deportations
A federal judge ruled that migrants from the Tren de Aragua gang can appeal their deportations under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, asserting they deserve individualized hearings to contest their designation. The ruling is expected to be challenged by the Trump administration.

The case highlights ongoing tensions between the judiciary and the Trump administration over immigration enforcement, particularly regarding the treatment of alleged gang members. The 1798 law has been largely dormant, raising questions about its applicability in modern immigration cases.


#politics

Fox News: Turkey's Erdogan continues crackdown on protesters following arrest of main rival on corruption charges
Turkey's Erdogan continues crackdown on protesters following arrest of main rival on corruption charges
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, a key rival of President Erdoğan, has ignited significant protests across Turkey, resulting in over 1,100 detentions. Critics argue this move is an attempt by Erdoğan to suppress political dissent and consolidate power, marking a shift towards autocracy.

Despite the crackdown, the opposition remains resilient, with İmamoğlu nominated as the presidential candidate for the 2028 elections. Erdoğan's government faces mounting public anger, and the long-term impact of these protests on Turkey's political landscape remains uncertain.


Fox News: Judge claims 'Nazis got better treatment' than Venezuelans deported by Trump
Judge claims 'Nazis got better treatment' than Venezuelans deported by Trump
A U.S. appeals court judge criticized the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador, claiming they received less due process than Nazis did under the Alien Enemies Act. The judge questioned the lack of procedures for the deported individuals to challenge their status.

The court is reviewing an emergency appeal from the Trump administration regarding the use of the 18th Century law to expedite these deportations. The timing and process of the deportations, which affected over 100 Venezuelans, were heavily scrutinized during the hearing.


#society

Fox News: Gene Hackman death: Bodycam footage reveals wife feared being followed
Gene Hackman death: Bodycam footage reveals wife feared being followed
Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy, had troubling encounters with a man who allegedly followed them on two occasions in December. Betsy expressed concern to her hairstylist about the man's behavior, noting he parked outside their home and later followed them to a lunch spot, where he sought Gene's autograph.

Following their deaths, the Hackman estate sought to prevent the release of footage related to their passing, arguing that their right to privacy should be respected. A temporary restraining order was granted, halting the disclosure of any images or videos of their bodies and residence.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Russia bombs hospital while locked in ‘hollow’ peace talks with US
Russia bombs hospital while locked in ‘hollow’ peace talks with US
Russia bombed a children's hospital in Sumy, injuring 88, including 17 children, while US-led ceasefire negotiations were underway in Riyadh. Ukraine's foreign minister condemned the attacks, urging Russia to cease its aggression.

The talks aimed to establish limited agreements on suspending attacks on energy infrastructure and ensuring safe passage in the Black Sea. Ukraine successfully targeted Russian helicopters using US intelligence and weaponry, while Putin demanded an end to Western military support for Ukraine as a condition for a ceasefire.


#crime

Fox News: FBI launches task force to crack down on violent Tesla attacks, mitigate threats
FBI launches task force to crack down on violent Tesla attacks, mitigate threats
The FBI has established a task force to address a surge in violent attacks against Tesla vehicles and properties, including vandalism and arson. This initiative, in collaboration with the ATF, aims to coordinate investigations into these incidents, which are linked to protests against CEO Elon Musk.

Since March 1, 2025, the FBI has received numerous reports of threats and violence related to Tesla, with several arrests made. The agency is treating these attacks as potential domestic terrorism, with plans for widespread protests against Tesla scheduled for March 29, 2025.


#sports

The Western Journal: March Madness Buzzer-Beater Sparks Controversy - Many Are Saying it Shouldn't Have Counted
March Madness Buzzer-Beater Sparks Controversy - Many Are Saying it Shouldn't Have Counted
In a thrilling NCAA tournament game, the Maryland Terrapins edged out the Colorado State Rams 72-71 with a buzzer-beater by freshman Derik Queen. The shot marked the 15th lead change in the match, but controversy arose as some viewers claimed Queen traveled before making the shot.

While CBS Sports' former referee Gene Steratore argued that the travel call was not clear-cut, social media users largely disagreed, insisting the extra step should have been penalized. Despite the debate, the win stands, and Maryland advances to face the University of Florida in the Sweet Sixteen.


#other

GB News: US weather: 'Anticyclonic' freeze-zone to send temperatures plunging with swaths of America buried under a foot-deep Arctic blanket
US weather: 'Anticyclonic' freeze-zone to send temperatures plunging with swaths of America buried under a foot-deep Arctic blanket
A significant winter storm is set to impact large portions of the U.S., driven by a cold front from Canada. Northern states may see up to a foot of snow, with winter weather advisories in effect from Minnesota to Michigan. The cold spell is expected to persist through mid-spring.

While the northern regions brace for freezing temperatures and mixed precipitation, southern states will experience above-average warmth. Meteorologists warn that the temperature fluctuations will continue, with a mix of winter conditions and spring-like warmth across the country.