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#illegals

Fox News: Stryker armored vehicles deploy to US-Mexico border under Trump administration
Stryker armored vehicles deploy to US-Mexico border under Trump administration
Eight-wheeled armored vehicles known as Strykers have been deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border for surveillance and deterrence, marking their first use in over a decade. Stationed in the El Paso sector, these unarmed vehicles assist Border Patrol in detecting illegal migrants.

The deployment aims to maintain low migrant encounters, with Border Patrol reporting a significant drop in apprehensions. Officials believe the presence of Strykers is deterring cartels and illegal crossings, as they enhance surveillance capabilities and send a strong message about border security.


The Federalist: WaPo Writer Shares Compassion For Shirtless Gang Members
WaPo Writer Shares Compassion For Shirtless Gang Members
A recent piece by Washington Post columnist Monica Hesse criticized Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's visit to a detention facility in El Salvador, focusing on the treatment of detainees and Noem's attire. Hesse expressed concern over the conditions and the appearance of the detainees, describing them as vulnerable.

The commentary highlights a broader frustration with the Democratic Party's response to immigration issues, contrasting it with the previous administration's policies. Critics argue that instead of addressing the complexities of immigration, Democrats focus on superficial aspects, such as clothing and facility conditions.


Fox News: Judges extend orders against deportation flights, including wartime act on violent Venezuelan gang members
Judges extend orders against deportation flights, including wartime act on violent Venezuelan gang members
A federal judge in D.C. has extended a restraining order against the Alien Enemies Act, which the Trump administration used to deport Venezuelan nationals linked to the Tren de Aragua gang. The order will remain in effect until April 12 as the judge reviews the case.

In a separate ruling, a Boston judge blocked deportations of migrants to countries where they lack ties, requiring a court opportunity to contest such actions. The D.C. judge previously mandated that deportation flights for Venezuelan nationals be halted.


Breitbart: Trump Asks SCOTUS to Permit Deportations of Gang Members Under 'Alien Enemies Act'
Trump Asks SCOTUS to Permit Deportations of Gang Members Under 'Alien Enemies Act'
The Trump administration is seeking Supreme Court approval to deport illegal alien gang members under the Alien Enemies Act, following a temporary restraining order from Judge James Boasberg. This order halted deportations of members from gangs designated as terrorist organizations, such as MS-13.

An appellate court upheld Boasberg's ruling, prompting the administration to request an immediate stay while the Court reviews the case. The government argues that the district court's orders hinder its ability to manage sensitive negotiations with foreign nations and to remove dangerous individuals linked to foreign terrorist organizations.


#politics

The Federalist: National Review Is No Different From A Leftist Rag On 'Signal Gate'
National Review Is No Different From A Leftist Rag On 'Signal Gate'
National Review's recent criticism of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over a leaked Signal chat, which included sensitive information, aligns closely with left-leaning media narratives. This has raised concerns about the outlet's commitment to conservative principles, as it appears to echo calls for Hegseth's dismissal from various liberal sources.

In response to claims that classified information was shared, both the White House and intelligence officials have refuted these allegations. Critics argue that National Review's rush to judgment undermines the conservative movement and aids the left's agenda against the Trump administration.


Fox News: Fitness mogul Jake Steinfeld seriously considers run for California governor after losing home to wildfires
Fitness mogul Jake Steinfeld seriously considers run for California governor after losing home to wildfires
Jake Steinfeld, entrepreneur and fitness personality, is considering a run for California governor, citing recent wildfires that destroyed his home as a catalyst. He criticized the lengthy permitting process for rebuilding and called out state leaders for their ineffective crisis response.

Steinfeld, who would run as a Republican, believes California has strayed from its ideal and expressed concern over the state's leadership. He emphasized the need for change to restore California's promise as a land of opportunity.


The Western Journal: Tim Walz Calls for the Formation of a 'Shadow Government'
Tim Walz Calls for the Formation of a 'Shadow Government'
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has proposed the formation of a "shadow government" in response to the Trump administration's policies, particularly regarding voter registration and election integrity. He suggested that Democrats need a structured messaging strategy to counter Republican narratives on issues like immigration and diversity.

Walz criticized his party for not defending its policies vigorously enough, claiming that Democrats have allowed Republicans to shape the conversation around these topics. He believes that a more assertive approach could improve the party's standing with voters.


Breitbart: Canada's Leftist, Unelected PM Carney: 'Old Relationship with U.S.' Is Over
Canada's Leftist, Unelected PM Carney: 'Old Relationship with U.S.' Is Over
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a significant shift in Canada’s foreign policy, declaring the end of the traditionally strong relationship with the U.S. He attributed this to President Trump's tariffs and emphasized the need for Canada to reduce reliance on American trade and military cooperation, stating, "There will be no turning back."

Carney's remarks have sparked concern among Canadians regarding the potential economic repercussions of severing ties with the U.S. He has faced criticism for not addressing Canada's relationship with China, despite recent tensions. Questions about his past ties to China and foreign interference in the election have also emerged.


Fox News: Vance's 'America First' approach goes global, takes hardline message to Greenland
Vance's 'America First' approach goes global, takes hardline message to Greenland
Vice President JD Vance is taking an assertive role in foreign policy, advocating for the Trump administration's "America First" agenda. He has criticized European nations on issues like censorship and urged Ukrainian leaders to acknowledge U.S. support amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.

Vance's upcoming visit to Greenland is part of efforts to acquire the territory, emphasizing the U.S. interest in its strategic location and resources. His military background and direct approach mark a departure from previous vice presidents, aiming to encourage European allies to enhance their defense commitments.


Breitbart: Watch: Donald Trump Participates in Swearing In of Alina Habba
Watch: Donald Trump Participates in Swearing In of Alina Habba
President Donald Trump was present at the swearing-in ceremony for Alina Habba as the interim U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey. Habba has previously served as Trump's personal attorney amid various political prosecutions.

In a recent interview with Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, Habba discussed her role and experiences related to Trump as he campaigns for the 2024 presidential election.


Fox News: HBO Max comedian condemns 'mass murder' of Gazans, declares 'never again is now'
HBO Max comedian condemns 'mass murder' of Gazans, declares 'never again is now'
Hannah Einbinder, during her acceptance speech for the Human Rights Campaign's visibility award, condemned both President Trump and the Israeli government. She expressed her horror over the Israeli government's actions in Gaza, calling for a ceasefire and the release of hostages, while emphasizing her dual identity as a queer and Jewish person as a basis for her stance.

Einbinder criticized the use of historical trauma to justify violence against civilians and highlighted the rise of fascism, referencing the deportation of activist Mahmoud Khalil. She argued that solidarity with Palestinians should not be seen as a threat and condemned figures like Trump for their rhetoric.


#society

The Western Journal: DOGE Derangement Syndrome: Woman Arrested After Allegedly Promising to 'Blow Everything up' at Federal Building
DOGE Derangement Syndrome: Woman Arrested After Allegedly Promising to 'Blow Everything up' at Federal Building
Maria Del Carmen Lozano, a former Freddie Mac employee, was arrested after allegedly livestreaming threats to blow up the federal housing building in McLean, Virginia. The threats followed significant layoffs at the agency, and she claimed to have hacked the brain using AI.

Lozano was released after her arrest and continued her erratic behavior online, prompting the FBI to monitor the situation. The incident raises concerns about the potential for escalating threats amid ongoing government cuts.


Fox News: Two trans inmates ordered back to women's prisons in Reagan-appointed judge's injunction
Two trans inmates ordered back to women's prisons in Reagan-appointed judge's injunction
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction allowing transgender inmates previously moved to a male facility to return to a women's prison, citing claims of abuse and lack of access to necessary items. The ruling challenges President Trump's executive order mandating inmates be housed according to biological sex.

The Department of Justice criticized the injunction, asserting it undermines Trump's policies. This case adds to ongoing legal disputes surrounding the treatment of transgender inmates and the broader implications of the executive order.


The Western Journal: 4,000 Homeless Vets Could Have Been Given Free Home for Cost of 10 Question Federal Survey That Elon Just Uncovered
4,000 Homeless Vets Could Have Been Given Free Home for Cost of 10 Question Federal Survey That Elon Just Uncovered
Elon Musk revealed that the government spent nearly $1 billion on a ten-question survey, a cost that could have provided homes for 4,000 homeless veterans. He criticized the waste and fraud in government spending, highlighting the lack of accountability for such expenditures.

Musk's comments suggest that this incident reflects broader issues of mismanagement and potential corruption within government agencies. The funds wasted on the survey could have significantly improved the lives of veterans facing homelessness.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump doubles down on acquiring Greenland for ‘world peace’ amid Vance visit
Trump doubles down on acquiring Greenland for ‘world peace’ amid Vance visit
President Trump reiterated the importance of acquiring Greenland for U.S. international security, citing increasing Russian and Chinese maritime activity in the Arctic. He emphasized that the U.S. should not rely on Denmark for security in the region.

Vice President JD Vance visited Greenland, highlighting concerns over Denmark's treatment of indigenous people. Despite ongoing interest from the U.S., both Denmark and Greenland oppose the acquisition. Greenland's natural resources further complicate the geopolitical landscape.


#health

GB News: Leading oncologist assures 'all cancer treatments have side effects' and the King 'will be fine'
Leading oncologist assures 'all cancer treatments have side effects' and the King 'will be fine'
Professor Karol Sikora reassures the public that King Charles is "fine" after his recent hospital visit. He attributes the visit to a side effect rather than any serious health concern.

There is no need for alarm regarding the King's health.


#sports

Forbes: NCAA March Madness: Here’s How Many Perfect Women’s Brackets Remain Going Into Sweet 16
NCAA March Madness: Here’s How Many Perfect Women’s Brackets Remain Going Into Sweet 16
There are currently 33 perfect brackets remaining in the women's NCAA basketball tournament heading into the Sweet 16, a significant increase from just four last year. Over 5 million brackets were filled out, but many were eliminated after recent upsets.

The women's tournament saw about 2,500 perfect brackets after the first round, with the odds of achieving a perfect bracket estimated at one in 9.22 quintillion. The Sweet 16 games are set to begin soon, featuring matchups including Duke vs. North Carolina.