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#illegals

Fox News: Jasmine Crockett insists 'it's not a crime' to illegally cross the border
Jasmine Crockett insists 'it's not a crime' to illegally cross the border
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, stated that illegally entering the U.S. is a civil violation, not a crime, during an appearance on MSNBC. She criticized Republicans for labeling illegal immigrants as criminals and argued that local law enforcement should focus on serious crimes instead.

Crockett also condemned Republican hypocrisy regarding immigration policies, linking their support for President Trump to their criticism of immigrants. She described Trump as a significant criminal and an enemy of the country.


#politics

Breitbart: Canadian Liberals Pick Globalist Technocrat Carney to Replace Trudeau
Canadian Liberals Pick Globalist Technocrat Carney to Replace Trudeau
Mark Carney has been elected as the new leader of Canada's Liberal Party, winning 85.9% of the vote in a leadership contest following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation. With approximately 400,000 members registered, only 151,899 votes were cast. Carney, a former central banker, will need Trudeau's official resignation to form a new government.

Critics, including Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, accuse Carney of perpetuating failed policies from the Trudeau era. As the Liberals face challenges from the Conservatives, who lead in polls, Carney's tenure could be short-lived if a vote of no-confidence occurs. The upcoming election will likely focus on tariffs and environmental policies.


Fox News: Musk claims George Soros, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman are funding 'protests' against Tesla
Musk claims George Soros, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman are funding 'protests' against Tesla
Elon Musk claims that recent protests against Tesla are funded by left-wing billionaires, including George Soros and Reid Hoffman. He alleges that five ActBlue-funded groups are behind the protests, which have coincided with vandalism at Tesla dealerships and charging stations.

Musk also pointed to an ongoing investigation into ActBlue for potential campaign finance violations. Protests have escalated nationwide, with incidents of vandalism reported, including gunfire and arson at Tesla locations. Musk's ties to the Trump administration's efforts to reduce government waste have drawn criticism, fueling the protests.


GB News: Watch as Minister REFUSES to say how many Civil Service jobs he plans to SLASH: 'Reforms are coming'
Watch as Minister REFUSES to say how many Civil Service jobs he plans to SLASH: 'Reforms are coming'
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden has declined to set specific targets for civil service job cuts amid ongoing efficiency reforms. The government is contemplating reductions of over 10,000 positions, aiming for a more streamlined and effective Cabinet Office.

McFadden emphasized the need for improvements in performance management and technology to enhance civil service efficiency rather than focusing solely on headcount reductions. The government seeks to balance resource allocation to essential services like education and policing while reforming the civil service structure.


#society

Times Of Israel: Police seize illegally held lion cubs and monkeys seen in viral videos
Police seize illegally held lion cubs and monkeys seen in viral videos
Police confiscated illegally trafficked monkeys and lion cubs in Israel after videos surfaced showing the animals in distressing situations, including a monkey chained to a car dashboard. The animals were handed over to the Israel Nature and Parks Authority for care and treatment.

Authorities are investigating the case and searching for the suspects involved in the animal trafficking, as the animals are deemed unsuitable for release back into the wild due to their trauma.


Times Of Israel: Israeli student detained and fined for alleged Nazi salute on trip to Auschwitz
Israeli student detained and fined for alleged Nazi salute on trip to Auschwitz
An Israeli high school student was detained and fined by Polish police for allegedly making a Nazi salute during a visit to Auschwitz. The student claims he was merely waving to a friend, but security guards, monitoring via cameras, intervened and reported the incident to local authorities.

The Education Ministry in Israel condemned the gesture, stating it contradicts educational values and will review the circumstances upon the student's return. The Auschwitz-Birkenau museum also criticized the act, emphasizing its offensive nature at a site of historical significance.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Israel cuts electricity to Gaza ‘to force Hamas to return hostages’
Israel cuts electricity to Gaza ‘to force Hamas to return hostages’
Israel plans to cut off electricity to the Gaza Strip to pressure Hamas into returning hostages, according to Energy Minister Eli Cohen. This decision follows a blockade of aid to the territory and is part of Israel's strategy to force concessions from Hamas regarding a ceasefire.

Israel aims to secure the release of half of the hostages taken on October 7, 2023, while Hamas seeks to negotiate terms for a more complex second phase of the ceasefire. The situation remains tense as both sides hold differing positions on negotiations.


#health

Fox News: Virginia health officials confirm measles case at major international airport
Virginia health officials confirm measles case at major international airport
Virginia health officials confirmed a case of measles at Dulles International Airport, linked to a traveler returning from abroad on March 5. They are tracing individuals who may have been exposed in Terminal A and other areas during a specific timeframe.

The outbreak is part of a wider trend, with Texas reporting its highest measles cases since January, including fatalities among unvaccinated individuals. Health officials emphasize the importance of vaccination and nutrition to combat the spread.