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#illegals
Forbes: US Immigration Service Wants To Review Applicants’ Social Media Accounts
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) proposed a rule to review social media accounts of all applicants for citizenship, residency, or asylum. This move aims to enhance identity verification and national security, in line with a Trump executive order on immigration.
The USCIS estimates that about 3.57 million applicants will be affected, requiring nearly 286,000 hours of staff time, but it claims there will be no additional costs to the public. The proposal is open for public comments for 60 days.
The Western Journal: Watch: GOP Rep. James Comer Confronts 4 Sanctuary City Mayors to Their Faces
Rep. James Comer confronted mayors from New York City, Chicago, Boston, and Denver during a House Oversight Committee hearing regarding their sanctuary city policies and cooperation with ICE. Each mayor confirmed their cities' sanctuary status, prompting Comer to question their commitment to turning over criminal illegal aliens to federal authorities.
Comer highlighted cases of serious crimes committed by illegal aliens in these cities, criticizing the mayors for their lack of clarity on cooperation with ICE. He emphasized the need for accountability and cooperation in enforcing federal immigration laws, stating that sanctuary policies endanger residents.
Fox News: GOP fights back against ‘Trump-proof’ sanctuary jurisdictions
Republicans are intensifying their criticism of sanctuary cities as President Trump escalates plans for mass deportations. During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Rep. Nancy Mace accused mayors from Boston, Chicago, Denver, and New York City of jeopardizing public safety by not cooperating with federal immigration authorities.
Sanctuary jurisdictions have implemented policies that limit local law enforcement's ability to assist with federal immigration enforcement, leading to concerns about public safety. Trump administration officials, including border czar Tom Homan, vow to continue efforts against these policies, emphasizing the need for cooperation in immigration enforcement.
#politics
Fox News: Democrats turn on each other over Trump address stunts
Democrats are experiencing internal divisions following President Trump's address to Congress, with clashes between establishment leaders and progressives. Many progressives heckled Trump, leading to frustration among moderates who feel the disruptions were inappropriate and counterproductive.
Some Democrats criticized the lack of strategy from leadership, while others expressed concern that the protests overshadowed their message. Calls for censure against Rep. Al Green for his behavior during the speech highlight the growing tensions within the party.
The Federalist: If SCOTUS Ignores The Constitution, Trump Should Ignore SCOTUS
The Supreme Court's recent 5-4 decision allows a D.C. judge to compel the Trump administration to disburse $2 billion in federal grants, raising concerns about judicial overreach and the separation of powers. Critics argue this undermines executive authority and sets a dangerous precedent.
Justice Alito's dissent emphasizes the potential constitutional crisis, questioning the jurisdiction of a district judge to dictate executive actions. The ruling may encourage further judicial encroachment on executive powers, prompting the administration to consider ignoring such mandates.
Fox News: James Carville explains why latest Trump move has him wanting to ‘punch the computer in frustration’
Democratic strategist James Carville expressed frustration over Republican support for President Trump's tariffs, suggesting they could harm the economy. He criticized the notion that Americans should accept higher prices for the sake of patriotism and mocked advice to grow backyard chickens to cope with rising costs.
Carville's comments highlight a growing concern among some Democrats about the implications of Trump's trade policies and the rationale behind them, questioning whether they truly benefit the American public.
#society
Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: A professor stands up to Columbia's tolerance of hate
Anti-Jewish sentiment is rising in the U.S. and globally, with Columbia University facing backlash over unchecked anti-Israel protests. A professor criticized the administration for fostering a culture of indoctrination among students.
Thirteen U.S. universities received failing grades for campus antisemitism, while New York's governor halted a controversial "Palestinian Studies" job posting. The White House is also negotiating with Hamas regarding American hostages in Gaza.
Fox News: Alec Baldwin’s ‘shameless’ reality show, attempt to rebrand bombs: experts
Alec Baldwin's new TLC reality show, "The Baldwins," featuring his family, has faced harsh criticism amid ongoing legal issues stemming from the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of "Rust." Hutchins' family, represented by Gloria Allred, has requested a deposition from Baldwin for their wrongful death lawsuit, accusing him of failing to take responsibility for her death.
The show has been described as a desperate attempt to regain public sympathy, with experts noting that Baldwin's portrayal of himself as a victim is tone-deaf given the circumstances. Reviews have been overwhelmingly negative, and Baldwin's career prospects appear to be suffering as a result of the incident and the show's reception.
#economy
Forbes: Layoffs Surged In February To Highest Level Since 2020—Led By DOGE Firings
In February, employers announced approximately 172,000 job cuts, marking the highest number for that month since 2009, with significant layoffs in federal positions driven by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.
The total layoffs for the first two months of 2025 reached nearly 222,000, the worst start to a year since the Great Recession, attributed to DOGE actions, canceled contracts, trade war concerns, and private bankruptcies.
#culture
GB News: Meghan Markle provides marriage update amid professional separation from Prince Harry
Meghan Markle has shared insights into her marriage with Prince Harry, highlighting their strong personal connection amid diverging professional paths. She affectionately refers to Harry as "H" and emphasizes the importance of continuing to "date" each other to maintain their bond.
Markle describes Harry as a supportive partner and an amazing father, attributing their successful relationship to a commitment to nurturing their connection, even as they engage in solo projects.