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4 Mar 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Farm Workers Union Sues Border Patrol After Immigration Raids in California
Farm Workers Union Sues Border Patrol After Immigration Raids in California
The United Farm Workers (UFW) has filed a lawsuit against the Border Patrol for enforcing immigration laws through a recent operation in Kern County, which led to the arrest of nearly 80 illegal aliens. This marks a shift from the UFW's historical stance advocating for stricter immigration enforcement, as championed by its founder, Cesar Chavez.

The operation, dubbed "Operation Return to Sender," targeted individuals suspected of criminal activity and aimed to disrupt Transnational Criminal Organizations. The UFW's current position contrasts sharply with Chavez's past efforts to encourage enforcement against illegal immigration, which he viewed as detrimental to American workers' wages and conditions.


The Western Journal: Federal Agents Bust California Human Smuggling Ring That Allegedly Involved 20,000 People
Federal Agents Bust California Human Smuggling Ring That Allegedly Involved 20,000 People
Federal agents arrested two Guatemalan men accused of leading a human smuggling operation that trafficked 20,000 illegal immigrants into the U.S. since 2019. The operation involved extortion and kidnapping, charging migrants up to $18,000 for passage and holding those who couldn't pay as hostages.

U.S. Attorney Joseph McNally emphasized the operation's dangers and the importance of the arrests in saving lives. The case highlights contrasting views on mass migration, with conservatives viewing it as a tragedy and liberals often romanticizing it without acknowledging the real dangers involved.


#society

Breitbart: Watch: First Lady Melania Trump Holds Roundtable on Deepfakes, Revenge Porn
Watch: First Lady Melania Trump Holds Roundtable on Deepfakes, Revenge Porn
Melania Trump hosted a roundtable on March 3 to address the dangers of deepfake technology in revenge porn. She advocates for the "TAKE IT DOWN Act," which aims to criminalize AI-generated sexual content without consent.

Sen. Ted Cruz, who introduced the bill, emphasized the rise of exploitative online material and its lasting impact on victims, particularly women and girls.


Breitbart: Pat McAfee Blasts 'Terrible Country' Canada for Booing US Anthem at WWE Event
Pat McAfee Blasts 'Terrible Country' Canada for Booing US Anthem at WWE Event
Pat McAfee criticized Canadian fans for booing the U.S. national anthem at the WWE Elimination Chamber event in Toronto. This trend of booing the anthem has been seen at various sporting events in Canada, including hockey and basketball games, escalating tensions amid political remarks from U.S. leaders.

McAfee expressed disappointment over the crowd's behavior, calling Canada a "terrible country" for the disrespect shown. The booing incidents have coincided with heightened political rhetoric, including tariffs and jokes about Canada’s status.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: How a one-month truce in Ukraine could lead to a permanent ceasefire
How a one-month truce in Ukraine could lead to a permanent ceasefire
Prior to Emmanuel Macron's proposed one-month truce, Ukraine and Russia were in talks to halt strikes on energy infrastructure, with some progress made in reducing long-range attacks. However, Ukraine's surprise offensive in Russia's Kursk region derailed these negotiations.

Macron's ceasefire proposal aims to cover attacks across air, sea, and energy infrastructure, seeking to renew discussions for broader peace talks.


#economy

Le Monde: Switzerland raises concerns over handing pension fund management to US banks
Switzerland raises concerns over handing pension fund management to US banks
Compenswiss, managing Swiss social security assets, reported a 7.33% return in 2023, with all asset classes in positive territory. The decision to switch management to State Street from UBS was driven by cost, but concerns have arisen about potential political risks in the U.S.

Questions are now being raised about the security of Swiss retirement funds amid changing political dynamics in the U.S., particularly regarding former President Trump.


Breitbart: Mexico’s Manufacturing Woes Deepen as U.S. Demand Weakens Ahead of Tariffs
Mexico’s Manufacturing Woes Deepen as U.S. Demand Weakens Ahead of Tariffs
Mexico's manufacturing sector is facing significant challenges, with a contraction in output and exports amid declining U.S. demand. The S&P Global Manufacturing PMI fell to 47.6, marking eight months of decline, as new U.S. tariffs on imports loom, prompting job cuts and reduced production capacity.

As U.S. businesses adjust to these tariffs, concerns about rising costs and supply chain disruptions are prevalent. While some manufacturers may relocate production back to the U.S., others are expected to absorb costs temporarily. The economic uncertainty is affecting both sides of the border.


#military

Fox News: 'Too aggressive militarily': Trump talks Hegseth's role pardoning service members accused of war crimes
'Too aggressive militarily': Trump talks Hegseth's role pardoning service members accused of war crimes
President Trump highlighted his record of pardoning service members accused of war crimes, crediting Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for advocating on their behalf. Trump stated that Hegseth often called to discuss cases of soldiers who acted aggressively in combat.

The pardoned individuals include Army Lt. Clint Lorance, Maj. Mathew Golsteyn, and Navy Chief Eddie Gallagher, all of whom faced serious charges related to their actions in combat. Hegseth, during his confirmation hearing, expressed a desire to remove obstacles for service members in combat, emphasizing a need for less restrictive rules of engagement.


#culture

Fox News: Demi Moore handles Oscars loss by hanging with her dog, eating French fries after fans cry star was 'robbed'
Demi Moore handles Oscars loss by hanging with her dog, eating French fries after fans cry star was 'robbed'
Demi Moore's awards season concluded with disappointment as she lost the Oscar for Best Actress to Mikey Madison. Despite winning multiple awards earlier for her role in "The Substance," fans expressed their frustration over her loss, citing the film's themes about aging in Hollywood.

Moore reflected on her journey, expressing gratitude for the experience and congratulating Madison. While many fans felt she was deserving of the Oscar, some remained hopeful that her successful season would lead to more opportunities in the future.


GB News: Pizza Express launches new menu items including 'hottest ever' dough balls - available within days
Pizza Express launches new menu items including 'hottest ever' dough balls - available within days
PizzaExpress is celebrating its 60th anniversary with a special nationwide menu launching on March 11. The menu features a mix of reimagined favorites and new creations, including a celebratory set menu priced at £19.65, honoring the year the chain was founded.

Customers can enjoy both nostalgic classics and innovative dishes at all UK locations. This milestone comes as Burger King also announces a change to its iconic Whopper burger.


#education

Fox News: WWE legend to lead Education Department after clinching final match in the Senate
WWE legend to lead Education Department after clinching final match in the Senate
The Senate has confirmed Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education under President Trump, who aims to eliminate the department. McMahon, previously the SBA administrator, supports Trump's plan to return education control to states, emphasizing a need for reform and protection of students' rights.

In her confirmation hearing, McMahon highlighted the decline of the education system and pledged to address discrimination against Jewish students and uphold parental rights in education.


#crime

Fox News: Slain California fire captain's fugitive wife was 'scared' ex mother-in-law'
Slain California fire captain's fugitive wife was 'scared' ex mother-in-law'
Yolanda Marodi is a suspect in the murder of her wife, Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi, who was found stabbed to death in their home. The incident occurred shortly after Rebecca indicated she was leaving Yolanda. A manhunt is underway, with authorities believing Yolanda may have fled to Mexico.

Yolanda has a criminal history, having served over 13 years for the manslaughter of her ex-husband. Witness accounts describe her as "scary," and details from the murder scene suggest a violent confrontation. Authorities are actively searching for her and have alerted border officials.