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4 Mar 2025
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Cities Fear 'Loss of Productivity' if Haitian Illegals on Welfare Get Deported
Haitian immigrants have been shielded from deportation under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), but the Trump administration is moving to end these exemptions, causing concern among city officials. In Springfield, Haitians have significantly contributed to the local economy, but their presence has also strained public services.
As TPS faces potential termination, local leaders worry about labor shortages in key industries, with some arguing that this could lead to job losses for Americans. The debate centers on whether prioritizing TPS for Haitians benefits the local economy or undermines opportunities for American workers.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Tories compare Nigel Farage to JEREMY CORBYN over 'troubling' Russia-Ukraine remarks
Nigel Farage has faced backlash from senior Tories for his comments on Ukraine, suggesting President Zelensky mishandled diplomatic relations with the U.S. Priti Patel criticized Farage, comparing him to Jeremy Corbyn for his stance on Russia's invasion, calling it morally wrong.
In response, a Reform UK spokesman defended Farage, emphasizing the party's calls for security guarantees for Ukraine. The PM reiterated support for Zelensky, condemning Russia as the aggressor, while the Liberal Democrats mocked Farage's comments, branding him a "plastic patriot."
#economy
Times Of Israel: As trade war erupts, China slaps extra tariffs of 10%-15% on major US imports
China will impose additional tariffs of up to 15% on key US farm products, including chicken, pork, and soy, effective March 10. This follows the US raising tariffs on Chinese imports to 20%. Additionally, China added 10 more US firms to its unreliable entity list, restricting their business activities in China.
China's actions come amid a backdrop of fluctuating US farm exports, which reached $33.8 billion in fiscal 2023. However, China is increasingly sourcing agricultural products from other countries, such as Brazil and Argentina.