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8 Mar 2025
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Hamas Supporting Student Finally Gets Visa Revoked
The State Department has revoked the visa of a foreign student involved in pro-Hamas protests, marking a response to President Trump's call for action against students participating in anti-Israel demonstrations. This move signals a commitment to addressing support for terrorism within the U.S.
The decision is seen as a necessary step to enforce consequences for those who promote Islamic extremism. It reflects concerns about the influence of foreign students on American campuses and the potential for fostering radicalism.
#politics
Fox News: Defense Department begins staffing cuts as 31,000 employees offer to resign: report
Approximately 4,000 Department of Defense employees have received termination notices as part of the Trump administration's initiative to downsize the federal workforce. An additional 31,000 civilian employees have submitted resignation requests, with 11,000 already accepted, despite some being exempted.
The layoffs are part of broader budget cuts mandated by the administration, with agencies like the Defense Logistics Agency already laying off probationary employees. The Department of Defense has not commented on the situation.
#crime
Fox News: 22 dead amid gang clashes in Ecuador's largest city
Infighting among rival gangs in Guayaquil, Ecuador, led to nearly two dozen deaths as members of Los Tiguerones clashed over territory. Local police reported ongoing violence and have launched operations, arresting 14 individuals and seizing weapons.
President Daniel Noboa is intensifying efforts against drug-trafficking gangs, labeling them as terrorist groups. He has assured military and police personnel that they can respond decisively to the violence without fear of repercussions.
#other
GB News: 'We didn't know what to do!' Passengers share panic as bomb found near train tracks causes havoc
Eurostar has suspended services between London and Paris after an unexploded WWII bomb was found near tracks in Paris. This has led to the cancellation of at least 10 services, causing significant disruption for thousands of travelers during a busy weekend period.
Passengers at St Pancras International expressed confusion and concern, with many unsure of what to do next. Eurostar advised travelers to postpone their trips and seek alternative arrangements, while services to Brussels remained unaffected.