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#illegals
Breitbart: Houston ICE Agents Detain 600+ Criminal Illegals in a Single Week
ICE agents detained over 600 criminal non-citizens in Greater Houston in a week-long operation, arresting 646 individuals, including 543 with criminal charges. Among those detained were individuals charged with serious offenses, including violent crimes and sex offenses.
The operation involved collaboration with multiple federal and state agencies, aiming to enhance public safety by removing individuals who have committed crimes while illegally present in the U.S.
#politics
Breitbart: ICE to Deport Another Hamas-Boosting Visitor
A Turkish graduate student, Rumesya Ozturk, was detained by ICE for allegedly supporting Hamas, a foreign terrorist organization. DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin stated that glorifying terrorists is grounds for visa termination, emphasizing that a visa is a privilege.
This action aligns with President Trump's policy to exclude individuals who espouse hateful ideologies. While the policy faces opposition from Democrats, it has significant support among Republicans and many voters.
Breitbart: Schiff: Signal Chat Shows Trump Administration Is 'Drunk with Power'
Senator Adam Schiff criticized President Trump's second administration, claiming senior national security officials displayed "arrogance" and "incompetence" in a Signal chat. He argued that there is a lack of accountability and concern for national security protocols among those involved.
Schiff emphasized that this behavior could lead to further mistakes and reflects poorly on the administration's leadership. He specifically pointed out the inexperience of certain officials and the dangers of discussing sensitive matters on unsecured platforms.
Fox News: Trump nominates Georgia state Sen Brandon Beach for US treasurer
President Trump has nominated Georgia state Sen. Brandon Beach as the next U.S. treasurer. Beach, a Republican, has served in the Georgia Senate since 2013 and is recognized for his contributions to fiscal responsibility and economic growth.
Beach has received multiple awards for his legislative work and leads several community organizations. He currently resides in Alpharetta, Georgia, with his family.
Fox News: Democrat laughs at CNBC host bringing up Afghan pullout as example of worse incompetence than Signal screw up
Sen. Mark Warner laughed off comparisons of the Biden administration's Afghanistan pullout to the Trump administration's recent Signal chat leak, which critics say jeopardized national security. Warner and CNBC's Joe Kernen debated the ineptitude of both administrations during a segment.
Kernen pointed out the Biden administration's failures, while Warner mocked past complaints about Hillary Clinton's emails. Despite the banter, both agreed the Trump administration's Signal incident was a significant mistake. Warner's past use of the app has drawn scrutiny as well.
Breitbart: Sen. Tammy Duckworth Calls for Pete Hegseth to Resign: 'F**king Liar'
Sen. Tammy Duckworth has called for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to resign following revelations from The Atlantic about a Signal chat among Trump administration officials discussing military operations against the Houthis. Duckworth accused Hegseth of leaking classified information that could endanger U.S. pilots and demanded an independent investigation into all participants in the chat.
The Atlantic's article detailed Hegseth's messages containing operational details of upcoming strikes, which were reportedly sent shortly before the attacks occurred. Trump administration officials, including Hegseth, have defended the messages, asserting they do not constitute war plans and that foreign partners were already informed of the strikes.
Fox News: DOGE slashes billions more in expenses for programs like Peruvian climate change and gender equity in Mexico
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has terminated 113 contracts worth $4.7 billion, including a USDA consulting contract related to climate change in Peru. This move is expected to save $3.3 billion, with significant cuts to various international programs and grants.
DOGE, led by Elon Musk and established by executive order, aims to streamline federal operations and reduce wasteful spending. Critics argue the organization has excessive power over federal contracts and budget cuts.
#society
Le Monde: 14 million children face malnutrition worldwide
UNICEF warns that 14 million children are at risk of hunger and malnutrition this year due to significant cuts in international aid, particularly from the US and other major donors. The agency urges increased contributions to its Child Nutrition Fund to prevent a wave of starvation.
With 2.4 million children suffering from acute malnutrition potentially missing out on critical nutritional support, the funding crisis coincides with unprecedented needs amid conflicts, disease outbreaks, and climate change.
GB News: Morrisons launches roast dinner deal to feed four for £10 - but shoppers have just days to claim
Morrisons has introduced a Mother's Day roast dinner bundle for £10, available until March 30, 2025, exclusively for More Card holders. The deal includes a 1.6kg British Extra Tasty Whole Chicken and four traditional side dishes, designed to feed a family of four.
Additionally, customers can enjoy a 15% discount on selected desserts, enhancing the Mother's Day meal experience. The offer aims to make celebrating the occasion affordable for families.
#economy
Le Monde: In Scandinavia, pension funds are taking an interest in the arms industry
Norway's pension fund, valued at nearly €1,740 billion, has doubled in size over the past five years, despite global turbulence. Governor Ida Wolden Bache indicated a potential shift in ethical investment guidelines, particularly regarding defense industry investments amid rising military tensions.
This change reflects a broader reconsideration among Scandinavian funds, historically averse to arms investments, as geopolitical factors reshape their ethical frameworks.