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#illegals
Breitbart: E-Verify Debate Heats Up Among Idaho Republicans
Idaho Republicans are divided over a bill mandating the use of the E-Verify system to prevent illegal migrants from securing jobs. State Rep. Stephanie Mickelson opposes the bill, while Ada County GOP vice chair Ryan Spoon supports it, claiming it addresses illegal hiring practices.
The debate reflects broader tensions within the GOP, as some members align with Trump’s immigration policies while others cater to business interests seeking to hire cheaper labor. Similar conflicts are emerging in other states like Montana, Wyoming, and Oklahoma.
#politics
Breitbart: Nevada Dem Denies Trashing Letters from Women Supporting Transgender Athlete Ban
A Nevada lawmaker, Assemblymember Elaine Marzola, is facing allegations from constituents that her staff discarded letters supporting a bill to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls' sports. A 13-year-old girl, Ava Chavez, claims her letter was thrown in the trash when she delivered it to Marzola's office.
Marzola denies the accusations, stating they are a falsehood from an opinion columnist who was not present. Despite her denial, she has not provided evidence that the letters were preserved. The controversy surrounds two bills currently under consideration in the Nevada Legislature regarding transgender athletes.
#society
GB News: National Trust manager accused of being 'white saviour' after being invited to diversity group
Abida Jenkins, a former National Trust employee, sued the charity for race discrimination after feeling pressured to join a diversity group. She claimed her manager, Wayne Carter, acted as a "white savior" by inviting her based on her race. However, an employment tribunal dismissed her claims, stating she had an "unjustified sense of grievance."
The tribunal found that Jenkins exaggerated her evidence and was not coerced into joining the group. Jenkins had previously received a verbal warning for using equipment without supervision and was accused of a patronizing tone with supervisors. All her claims of discrimination were ultimately rejected.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: JD, Usha Vance Brush Off Left-Wing Pushback on Greenland Visit
Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance will visit Greenland, including the U.S. military base Pituffik, to discuss Arctic security. This marks a historic trip as Vance is the highest-ranking Trump administration official to visit the territory.
The visit has drawn criticism from left-wing politicians and media, with Greenland's Prime Minister calling it a provocation. Despite this, Usha Vance's attendance at a national dogsled race was welcomed by local organizers. The trip aims to strengthen U.S.-Greenland relations amidst growing geopolitical tensions in the Arctic.
#military
Breitbart: Vice President JD Vance Hits the Range with Fellow Marines at Quantico
Vice President JD Vance visited the Quantico Marine Corps Base, engaging with Marines by serving lunch and testing various weapons. He emphasized the Trump administration's military goals, including eliminating diversity quotas and investing over a trillion dollars in military manufacturing.
Vance expressed pride in his Marine Corps background, stating it instilled values of excellence and patriotism. Marines expressed motivation and excitement about meeting him, appreciating a leader who shares their experiences. The Marine Corps continues to meet its recruitment goals, unlike other military branches.
#culture
Times Of Israel: Jewish filmmakers join call to protect ‘No Other Land’ team after director’s arrest
Jewish filmmakers and thousands of others have signed a petition supporting Hamdan Ballal, a Palestinian co-director of the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land,” who was recently arrested by Israeli troops. Following his release, Ballal claimed he was targeted due to the film's content, which critiques Israeli actions in the West Bank.
The petition, initiated by filmmaker Lee Hirsch, has garnered over 18,000 signatures and emphasizes the importance of artistic freedom and human rights. Notable signatories include Jewish actors and filmmakers, as well as others from the industry who have addressed similar themes in their work.