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#illegals
Fox News: Most Americans support deporting at least some illegal immigrants, poll finds
A Pew Research Center poll reveals that 32% of Americans support the deportation of all illegal immigrants, while 16% oppose any deportations. About half of respondents believe at least some should be deported, particularly those committing violent crimes.
Support for deportation decreases for nonviolent offenders and those with jobs or family ties in the U.S. The poll coincides with ongoing efforts by the Trump administration to crack down on illegal immigration, including recent deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
Fox News: Karoline Leavitt touts arrest of MS-13 leader, calls out Democrats for 'insane' position on deportations
The Trump administration is intensifying its crackdown on gang violence, highlighted by the arrest of a top MS-13 leader near Washington, D.C. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that this operation is part of a broader campaign to deport illegal immigrants and combat violent crime.
Leavitt criticized the previous administration for rising illegal border crossings and reaffirmed the administration's commitment to legal battles over deportations. She described the arrest as a significant step in ensuring community safety and sending a message about immigration enforcement.
#politics
The Western Journal: Can You Guess Which Judge Protected Hillary by Delaying Release of 15k of Her Emails Until After the 2016 Election?
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, appointed by Obama, delayed the release of 15,000 emails related to Hillary Clinton's private server until after the 2016 election, raising concerns about transparency. This decision has been criticized as partisan, contrasting his recent ruling against the Trump administration's deportation efforts.
Boasberg's perceived bias has sparked debate over judicial impartiality, as he seems to favor Democratic interests while opposing Republican actions. This inconsistency highlights ongoing tensions in the judiciary's role in political matters.
Fox News: Trump admin urged to probe allegations pro-Hamas college groups had 'prior knowledge' of Oct 7 attack
A group of Republican lawmakers is urging the Trump administration to investigate whether anti-Israel groups on college campuses had prior knowledge of Hamas' October 7 terror attack. The call follows a lawsuit alleging that specific organizations were aware of the attack, which resulted in over 1,000 deaths.
The lawmakers expressed concerns about national security and the potential coordination between these groups and terrorist organizations. They highlighted the need for accountability and praised efforts to remove pro-Hamas activists from university campuses.
Fox News: Dems have long history of supporting encrypted Signal app ahead of Trump chat leak
Democrats have long promoted the encrypted messaging app Signal as a secure communication tool, especially in light of cybersecurity threats. Recently, it gained attention after a Signal group chat involving Trump administration officials discussed military plans against terrorists in Yemen, leading to controversy over potential security breaches.
The Trump administration denied any classified information was shared, labeling the Atlantic's report as a "hoax." Critics, including Democratic lawmakers, have called for resignations over the incident, while the app remains endorsed by various government entities for secure communications.
Times Of Israel: Bosnia asks Israel to arrest Serb leader visiting for antisemitism confab
Bosnia has issued international arrest warrants for Milorad Dodik and Nenad Stevandic, leaders of the Serb entity Republika Srpska, for violating constitutional laws while traveling abroad. Dodik, who is visiting Israel, has faced accusations of separatism and defying central authorities.
Tensions in Bosnia are escalating amid fears of clashes between police loyal to Dodik and Bosnian forces, marking a significant political crisis since the end of the 1992-1995 war. The country remains divided into two semi-autonomous regions, complicating its pursuit of EU membership.
The Western Journal: Betrayed Again: SCOTUS Upholds Biden-Era Anti-2A Ruling, And Roberts and Coney Barrett Weren't Only Defectors
The Supreme Court upheld Biden administration rules regulating "ghost guns," with only Justices Thomas and Alito dissenting. The regulations require serial numbers and background checks for homemade firearms, a decision criticized by Second Amendment advocates as government overreach.
Justice Gorsuch noted the accessibility of 3D printed firearms, while opponents argue that the ruling undermines gun rights. The Firearms Policy Coalition expressed concern over the implications for the future of gun ownership, viewing this as part of a broader struggle against government restrictions.
The Economist: Elon Musk is powersliding through the federal government
The United States Institute of Peace, established in 1984 to resolve global conflicts, has concluded its operations amid an armed standoff at its headquarters. This marks a significant shift in the organization's role in promoting peace.
Additionally, recent events have raised concerns about security and legality within the federal government, including a breach involving a top-secret chat group. These incidents highlight ongoing challenges in governance and accountability.
#society
Fox News: VA Secretary Doug Collins throws lawsuit in CNN's face during contentious interview on Signal chat leak
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins confronted CNN during an interview, accusing the network of being hostile towards veterans and referencing a defamation case involving U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young. Collins emphasized his focus on veterans' issues and questioned CNN's commitment to their well-being.
Young, who won a defamation lawsuit against CNN, expressed gratitude for Collins' remarks, highlighting the network's alleged malice in their reporting. Despite the controversy, CNN maintains its commitment to fair journalism while acknowledging lessons learned from the case.
GB News: Britons in migrant hotspots 'too terrified to walk the streets' as communities 'scared' for safety
Residents in UK towns like Hartlepool, Swansea, and Coventry are expressing concerns over the government's asylum seeker dispersal policy, citing feelings of insecurity and pressure on local services. Complaints include difficulties accessing housing and healthcare, with some locals feeling that asylum seekers are prioritized over residents.
While some community members report negative experiences, others maintain a more positive view of asylum seekers, emphasizing the need for integration and work opportunities. The debate continues as the number of asylum seekers in the UK reaches over 109,000.
Fox News: Bagpiper dies doing popular vacation attraction days before missing son’s remains found in backyard treehouse
Henry Frantz Jr., a 74-year-old bagpiper and founding member of the Atlanta Pipe Band, died while scuba diving in Maui on March 10. His contributions to the piping community were significant, and his death is mourned by friends and fellow musicians.
Days later, his son, 28-year-old Henry Hank Frantz, was found deceased in a treehouse at a former family home in Georgia, four years after his disappearance. The cause of death is under investigation, but foul play is not suspected.
Breitbart: Watch Live: Hearing on Antisemitism on American Campuses
The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee will hold a hearing on antisemitism in U.S. universities on March 27, following a rise in incidents since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel. President Trump has warned of revoking federal funding for schools failing to address antisemitic harassment.
This includes a potential loss of over $400 million in grants for Columbia University.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Trump: I don’t know if information in Signal leak chat was classified
Donald Trump expressed uncertainty about whether leaked war plans discussed in a Signal group chat should have been classified. He noted he was unsure about the details shared, including plans to bomb Houthi rebels in Yemen and the mention of a CIA agent's name.
The White House has maintained that the information was not classified, while officials like Mike Waltz and Marco Rubio acknowledged the seriousness of the leak and accepted responsibility for the incident.
Times Of Israel: Qatar receives initial approval to purchase MQ-9 armed drones for nearly $2 billion
The U.S. has approved Qatar's request to purchase eight MQ-9B Predator drones, valued at nearly $2 billion, after previous attempts during the Biden administration were unsuccessful. This decision reflects Qatar's role as a mediator in Middle Eastern conflicts, including talks between Israel and Hamas.
The sale, which includes missiles and satellite equipment, will now be reviewed by Congress. Qatar is a significant buyer of U.S. military equipment, second only to Saudi Arabia, and this deal underscores its importance in regional stability and security.
Fox News: Conservative group warns of high costs as US influence fades in Latin America
A delegation from the Heritage Foundation visited Paraguay, Argentina, and Panama, emphasizing the importance of U.S. engagement in Latin America to counter Chinese influence. President Kevin Roberts noted the region's stability and economic potential, highlighting a shift in U.S. diplomatic focus.
Experts indicated that recent U.S. leadership changes have created a vacuum, with regional leaders expressing relief at the U.S. no longer supporting adversarial political forces. The delegation's discussions aimed to strengthen economic ties and address China's growing presence in the hemisphere.
#health
Le Monde: US Department of Health to lay off 10,000 workers in a major restructuring plan
The US Department of Health and Human Services will lay off 10,000 workers and close entire agencies, including those managing addiction services and community health centers, in a restructuring led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The department will reduce its workforce from 82,000 to 62,000.
Kennedy criticized the department's inefficiency and aims to save $1.8 billion annually. Key agencies like the FDA, CDC, and NIH will see significant job cuts, and some will be merged into a new Administration for a Healthy America.
#education
The American Mind: A Reckoning for Higher Ed
Trump Administration threatens funding cuts to universities over civil rights law violations, urging merit-based admissions.
#crime
Fox News: Texas man busted by Tesla 'sentry mode' after allegedly ramming 4-wheeler into multiple vehicles
A Texas man, Demarqeyun Cox, 33, was arrested for allegedly damaging multiple Tesla vehicles with a mini four-wheeler in Texarkana. He faces charges of felony criminal mischief and failure to identify, with a bond set at $105,000. Police are investigating links to other vandalism incidents.
Cox reportedly scratched the word "Elon" onto two vehicles, but authorities have not confirmed if the actions were politically motivated. This incident is part of a broader trend of attacks on Tesla vehicles, which have been labeled as "domestic terrorism" by the Trump administration.