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#illegals
The American Mind: Sanctuary Schools Must End
Public schools in the U.S. are facing challenges due to the enrollment of illegal migrant children, which has surged in recent years. In New York City alone, nearly 50,000 migrant students have joined the system, straining resources and complicating the educational environment, particularly in ESL classrooms.
The Supreme Court's 1982 decision in Plyler v. Doe mandates that public schools cannot deny education to undocumented children, creating a precedent that some argue undermines the system. New legislative efforts are emerging to allow local districts to refuse enrollment of illegal immigrants, signaling a potential shift in policy and a call for reform in the public education system.
The Federalist: Red States Move To Help Trump Enforce Immigration Laws
Republican-led states are enacting new laws to bolster immigration enforcement, responding to concerns about illegal immigration's impact on jobs, schools, and public safety. Key measures include criminalizing the smuggling of illegal immigrants, enforcing ICE detainers, and penalizing employers who hire undocumented workers.
Legislators across various states, including Iowa, Florida, and New Hampshire, are advancing bills that support federal immigration efforts and enhance penalties for illegal immigrants. These actions reflect a broader push for state-level involvement in immigration enforcement amid shifting federal policies.
#politics
Fox News: Dem protests during Trump speech 'good illustration' of why party is so unpopular, says CNN data analyst
CNN's Harry Enten highlighted the low approval ratings of congressional Democrats, attributing their struggles to their behavior during President Trump's address to Congress. Many Democrats protested, remaining seated even during emotional moments, which drew criticism from both media and party members.
Senator John Fetterman described the protests as counterproductive, suggesting they made Trump appear more presidential. Other commentators echoed this sentiment, indicating that the Democrats' actions may alienate voters and fail to convey a winning message.
The Economist: Romania is caught between Putin, Trump and Europe
Romanian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu, who has garnered support from both U.S. and Russian figures, topped the first round of elections but had the results annulled due to alleged Russian interference. A new election is set for May, with a decision on his candidacy expected by March 19.
The situation highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics Romania faces, balancing influences from both the U.S. and Russia amid concerns over election integrity.
The Western Journal: DC Police Department Finally Agrees to Release Jan. 6 Bodycam Video, Demand $1.5 Million First
Judicial Watch has filed a lawsuit against the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department after being quoted nearly $1.6 million for bodycam footage from the January 6, 2021, Capitol incident. The group argues that there is no valid reason for withholding the videos, which contain over a thousand hours of footage.
This legal action is part of a broader effort by Judicial Watch to uncover details surrounding the events of January 6, including lawsuits related to the death of Ashli Babbitt and requests for FBI and CIA records. The organization questions the D.C. government's reluctance to release the footage, suggesting it undermines claims about the severity of the incident.
Le Monde: European court rejects bid to overturn Romania vote annulment
The European Court of Human Rights has rejected Romanian far-right candidate Calin Georgescu's appeal against the annulment of last year's presidential election, citing the application as inadmissible. The Romanian Constitutional Court had canceled the election due to claims of Russian interference.
Georgescu, who gained prominence through social media, labeled the annulment a "formalized coup d'etat." The Romanian government has announced a new presidential election, with the first round scheduled for May 4.
#society
GB News: Commuters back push for 'rail accountability' after being 'left in the dark' with cancellations and delays: 'Very frustrating!'
Rail commuters in England are supporting a new initiative for "rail accountability," requiring over 1,700 train stations to display performance statistics on delays and cancellations. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander described this as a step toward rebuilding trust with passengers.
While some commuters appreciate the transparency, others express skepticism, noting they already rely on travel apps for information. Frustrations remain over delays and cancellations, with some passengers feeling stuck and unable to claim compensation.
The Telegraph: The BBC has disgraced itself with the Gaza documentary
The Sentencing Council's guidance suggesting that courts should consider pre-sentence reports for offenders from minority communities has raised concerns about equality before the law. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood plans to rewrite the guidance to address these issues.
Meanwhile, the BBC's handling of the documentary "Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone" has sparked controversy. It faced backlash for both its commissioning and subsequent removal, given the ties of the young presenter to Hamas. Critics argue the BBC must ensure balanced coverage and oversight in its programming.
The Economist: Kurdish rebels in Turkey declare a ceasefire
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has declared a ceasefire following a call from its founder, Abdullah Ocalan, who remains influential despite being imprisoned for 26 years. This marks a potential end to one of the world's longest conflicts, which has resulted in over 40,000 deaths and widespread displacement.
PKK commanders in northern Iraq announced that their forces will not engage in armed action unless provoked. This development signals a significant shift in the long-standing struggle for Kurdish autonomy, which has extended beyond Turkey into Iraq and Syria.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: UK to supply new US-made attack drones to Ukraine
Britain will provide new US-made attack drones to Ukraine, including "suicide drones" for use in the Black Sea, as announced by Defence Secretary John Healey. This comes amid a £30 million contract for loitering munitions from Anduril, an Anglo-American firm.
The move follows a suspension of US military aid and intelligence sharing by Donald Trump, complicating Ukraine's efforts to target Russian positions and protect civilians from missile strikes.
The Telegraph: Don’t be fooled, Putin is weak and desperate for peace
Russia is eager to engage with President Trump's efforts to end the Ukraine war, as the conflict has severely damaged its military and economy. With estimates of 850,000 Russian casualties and soaring interest rates, the Kremlin is desperate for a resolution.
Despite its propaganda, Moscow's recent overtures highlight its weakness, especially as Europe strengthens its defenses and considers troop deployments to Ukraine. Putin's position is increasingly precarious, underscoring the need for a peace deal that he can no longer afford to ignore.
Breitbart: Trump Meets Freed American, Israeli Hostages in Oval Office: Issues Ultimatum to Hamas
President Trump met with eight recently freed hostages in the Oval Office, expressing his commitment to securing the release of the remaining 60 hostages held by Hamas. He issued a stern warning to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of all hostages and the return of deceased individuals, promising severe consequences if they do not comply.
Trump's message resonated with many Jewish leaders who felt frustrated with the Biden administration's approach. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the seriousness of Trump's warning, suggesting that Hamas should take it seriously.
Breitbart: Macron: Europe Must Be Ready to Defend Ukraine Without U.S. Help
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the need for Europe to prepare for self-defense and support Ukraine independently of the U.S. He called for significant rearmament and a pan-European peacekeeping force, while warning against fragile ceasefires that could compromise Ukrainian sovereignty.
Macron's remarks align with former President Trump's long-standing calls for Europe to fund its own defense. The speech highlighted the urgency of European military readiness amid ongoing Russian threats, as EU leaders plan to discuss increasing defense capabilities in an upcoming council meeting.
The Economist: Europe sounds increasingly French
Europe faces a pivotal moment as it grapples with a future potentially devoid of American support, raising concerns about the stability of the Atlantic alliance. The sentiment reflects a growing realization that European nations may need to rely more on themselves for security.
Amid these tensions, discussions emerge about leadership changes and strategic investments, particularly in Ukraine's defense capabilities, as the continent seeks to navigate its geopolitical challenges independently.
#health
Breitbart: Watch Live: Confirmation Hearing for Martin Makary to Lead FDA
Dr. Martin Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins University, is set to testify before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions for his FDA confirmation hearing on March 6. His research emphasizes chronic disease and healthcare costs, aligning with initiatives to improve American health.
This effort is part of a broader agenda, notably supported by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Donald Trump, aimed at addressing the chronic disease epidemic in the U.S.
#crime
The Western Journal: Nine Students Missing During Mexico Vacation Found Dismembered Along Highway
Nine students from Tlaxcala, Mexico, were found dead and dismembered after going missing while traveling to Oaxaca for vacation. Their bodies were discovered in and around a vehicle in Puebla, with evidence suggesting torture and gunshot wounds.
The group had been reported missing on February 27, and local authorities are investigating the case. This incident highlights the ongoing violence in Mexico, where over 30,000 murders were recorded in 2023.
Fox News: Lone wolf attacks surge in the West as terrorism intensifies globally
Lone-wolf terrorist attacks surged in the West in 2024, with 93% of fatal incidents attributed to individuals without group affiliations, according to the Global Terrorism Index. The rise in attacks marks a reversal of nearly a decade of progress against terrorism.
The report highlights the role of online radicalization, where potential terrorists access extremist content through social media and gaming platforms. In related news, U.S. authorities extradited ISIS-K member Mohammad Sharifullah, accused of plotting the 2021 Abbey Gate bombing that killed 13 service members.
#other
Forbes: Intuitive Machines’ Athena Lander Reaches The Moon Today—Here’s How To Watch
Intuitive Machines' Athena lunar lander is set to touch down on the moon today, potentially marking the second private lunar landing in a week. The lander, equipped with a drill, a robotic hopper, and a rover, aims to explore for ice and hydrogen near the moon's south pole.
The mission follows the successful landing of Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost spacecraft and comes as Intuitive Machines builds on its previous achievement with the Odysseus lander. Athena's observations will be time-sensitive due to its solar power reliance, with about 10 days for data collection before lunar night.