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#illegals
Fox News: Gov. Youngkin says Biden turned US into a ‘sanctuary country’
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin discussed illegal immigration and crime on Fox News, highlighting the arrest of MS-13 gang member Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos. Youngkin emphasized the success of a collaborative task force that has apprehended multiple gang members, crediting President Trump's tougher immigration policies.
Youngkin criticized President Biden for creating a "sanctuary state" environment, asserting that cooperation between state and federal agencies improved under Trump. He claimed this collaboration has made Virginia safer.
Breitbart: Trump Takes Executive Action to Make D.C. 'Safe and Beautiful'
President Trump signed an executive order to enhance safety and aesthetics in Washington, D.C. This includes forming the D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force, which will enforce laws, boost police recruitment, and improve the forensic crime lab's accreditation.
The task force will also focus on immigration enforcement, pre-trial detention policies, and beautification efforts, including cleaning public spaces and removing graffiti. The police department aims to increase its force to at least 4,000 officers.
#politics
Fox News: Trump's newest executive order moves to end collective bargaining at agencies safeguarding national security
President Trump signed an executive order to end collective bargaining with federal labor unions in agencies related to national security, citing the need for responsiveness and accountability. The order affects major departments, including Defense and Homeland Security, and addresses grievances filed by unions against his policies.
The administration argues that some federal unions are obstructing Trump's agenda, with the Veterans Affairs unions filing numerous grievances. While the order impacts national security agencies, police and firefighters will retain their collective bargaining rights.
Breitbart: Bondi: Congress Should Not Go on Recess, We Need All Nominees Confirmed
Attorney General Pam Bondi urged Congress to remain in session to confirm President Trump's nominees, emphasizing the need for these appointments for public safety. She criticized the planned recess, stating that key positions must be filled to effectively address upcoming challenges.
Bondi praised Senate Majority Leader John Thune for his efforts and suggested that keeping Democrats in session could lead to progress on confirmations.
Breitbart: Exclusive—Alina Habba Names ‘the Single Most Un-American Thing’ You Can Do
Alina Habba, the new acting U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, criticized political prosecutors and judges, calling for reforms in a system she deems broken. She emphasized her commitment to fighting crime, addressing immigration issues, and tackling human trafficking during her tenure.
Habba expressed frustration over perceived political motivations behind legal actions against Trump, highlighting concerns about biased judges and the politicization of the judicial system. She called for accountability and reforms to ensure the integrity of law enforcement and judicial processes.
#society
GB News: Fly-tipping crisis fuelled by criminal organisations with waste crime becoming 'the new narcotics'
England is facing a fly-tipping crisis, with local authorities reporting 1.15 million incidents in 2023-24, a 6% rise from the previous year. The borough of Croydon leads with 35,470 incidents, while organized crime networks exploit the situation, turning illegal waste disposal into a lucrative operation.
The economic impact of waste crime is estimated at £1 billion annually, with nearly 20% of waste in England managed illegally. Despite numerous fines issued, enforcement remains weak, with many councils not prosecuting offenders. Experts call for stronger measures and resources to combat this growing issue.
Times Of Israel: Friday Focus with Lazar Berman: Attacks on Christians in Israel are national stain
The Times of Israel's new podcast, Friday Focus, features discussions on the harassment faced by Israeli Christians and foreign pilgrims during Lent. A report from the Rossing Center documented 111 attacks against Christians in the past year, highlighting a rise in violence and harassment, primarily from ultra-Orthodox and national-religious communities.
The report notes a significant increase in incidents compared to the previous year, raising concerns about the safety of clergy and individuals displaying Christian symbols. This issue is gaining attention in Israel as the Christian community faces ongoing challenges.
Le Monde: Already weakened French wine industry braces for Trump tariffs
The French wine industry is facing a crisis, with vineyards being uprooted across major regions like Bordeaux and Cognac. Production potential is declining due to reduced consumption, particularly of red wine, which has halved since the 1960s. Supermarket sales continue to drop, exacerbating the situation.
In 2024, wine sales in supermarkets fell by 4.1% in volume and 2.3% in value, totaling an estimated €5.8 billion. This trend reflects a broader shift in consumer habits that has been ongoing for decades.
#military
Breitbart: Mark Kelly: If Hegseth Doesn't Resign, Trump Should Fire Him
Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for allegedly sharing sensitive military information regarding a mission in Yemen. He called for Hegseth's resignation, stating that if he does not step down, President Trump should fire him due to concerns over leadership qualifications.
Kelly emphasized that the leaked details could have endangered operations and expressed that unqualified individuals in critical positions lead to negative outcomes.
#crime
Breitbart: Bondi: We Won't Negotiate Plea Deals on Any Anti-Tesla Violence Case
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Department of Justice will not negotiate plea deals for individuals charged with anti-Tesla violence. She highlighted a recent case in Las Vegas, emphasizing the seriousness of the crimes, which include setting off bombs and causing massive fires.
Bondi stated that those involved could face a minimum of five years and up to 20 years in prison, urging potential offenders to cease their actions as law enforcement intensifies its efforts.
#other
Le Monde: Arctic sea ice hits record low for its usual peak growth period
Arctic sea ice has reached its lowest winter peak since record-keeping began 47 years ago, measuring 14.33 million square kilometers. This decline is attributed to climate change, with the region warming four times faster than the global average, impacting weather patterns worldwide.
The thinning ice threatens polar bear populations, which depend on it for hunting, and affects marine ecosystems crucial for fisheries. Scientists warn that the ongoing changes serve as an early warning for broader environmental shifts.