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24 Mar 2025
#illegals
The Federalist: Red States Are Paying For California's Illegal Aliens' Health Care
California's Governor Gavin Newsom has implemented a program to provide medical care for illegal immigrants, costing taxpayers nearly $8 billion. This funding, drawn from Medi-Cal and federal matching funds, raises concerns about financial burdens on taxpayers from other states.
Critics argue that this approach violates federal laws prohibiting illegal immigrants from enrolling in Medicaid. They suggest that states should have more control over their Medicaid programs and propose non-restrictive block grants to eliminate fraud and restore federalism in healthcare funding.
#politics
Fox News: DOJ ramps up fight with judge over Trump’s mass deportation pledge and more top headlines
The Trump administration's legal battle over deportation flights is intensifying, with a significant confrontation expected soon. Meanwhile, former Rep Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman in Congress, has passed away.
In other news, a court has ruled that families can sue for COVID-19 vaccines administered without consent, and Florida's governor is advocating for a CDC director role. Additionally, Chuck Schumer has accused Trump of creating a "constitutional crisis" through his judicial conflicts.
Le Monde: Netanyahu's government continues to bulldoze through state apparatus and Gaza Strip
The Israeli cabinet has passed a motion of no confidence in Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, accusing her of "inappropriate conduct" and differing opinions. Her dismissal is seen as part of a broader attack on legal institutions by the current government.
Baharav-Miara argues that her legal advice is within the law's boundaries and that the government's actions threaten checks and balances. Her support comes from various legal professionals, highlighting concerns over the government's approach to legality.
#society
GB News: New parking rules launch today with thousands facing £100 penalty for driving offences
North Lanarkshire Council has implemented new pavement parking laws, effective today, imposing £100 penalties on violators. The measures, part of the Transport (Scotland) Act 2019, aim to enhance pedestrian safety by prohibiting parking on pavements, double parking, and at dropped kerbs.
Parking attendants will issue Fixed Penalty Notices without an observation period, prioritizing town centers and high-footfall areas. The enforcement is designed to protect vulnerable pedestrians, including those with visual impairments and families with children.
The Federalist: Newsom Embodies Sinister Ideology That Destroyed California
In 2023, San Francisco underwent a dramatic transformation, with streets cleared of homeless encampments and drug markets ahead of the APEC summit attended by Chinese President Xi Jinping. Governor Gavin Newsom, previously criticized for failing to address these issues, orchestrated the cleanup, which critics deemed superficial.
Despite the apparent success, the homeless and marginalized populations were merely displaced rather than helped, raising concerns about Newsom's progressive policies. The authors argue that his approach has perpetuated the problems of crime and homelessness, reflecting a broader progressive agenda that threatens American society.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Revealed: China’s new weapon that can cut any undersea cable
Chinese researchers have created a deep-sea device capable of cutting through fortified underwater cables at depths of 4,000 meters. This technology raises concerns about potential targeting of critical communication lines, particularly in the context of a possible Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
Originally designed for civilian use, the tool's capabilities could be exploited in geopolitical conflicts, as it employs a diamond-coated grinding wheel that can slice through multiple cable layers. This development highlights the increasing use of "grey zone tactics" by China and Russia.
#military
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Mar. 24: Day 535 – IDF strikes Hamas leadership, preps for larger operation
An 85-year-old man was killed in a terror attack near Yokne’am, with a 20-year-old soldier seriously injured. The IDF has resumed ground operations in northern Gaza, targeting Hamas officials and preparing for potential military control discussions with the U.S.
Tensions remain high as Hezbollah denies involvement in recent rocket attacks on Israel, while the IDF investigates failures related to the October 7 Hamas assault. A new panel has been appointed to evaluate military probes into the incident.