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#illegals

Fox News: ICE touts record-breaking immigration enforcement during Trump's first 100 days
ICE touts record-breaking immigration enforcement during Trump's first 100 days
During President Trump's second term's first 100 days, ICE arrested over 66,000 illegal immigrants, with 65,000 removals. Most arrests involved individuals accused of crimes, including gang members and those with serious offenses like murder and sexual crimes.

ICE's efforts are supported by local law enforcement through the 287(g) Program, resulting in increased arrests and deportations. Despite these actions, the deportations represent only a small fraction of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S.


Breitbart: Trump's DHS Deports Nearly 300 Gang Member Terrorists in First 100 Days
Trump's DHS Deports Nearly 300 Gang Member Terrorists in First 100 Days
In the first 100 days of President Trump's administration, the Department of Homeland Security has deported nearly 300 gang members classified as foreign terrorists, including members of Tren de Aragua and MS-13. This marks a significant increase in immigration enforcement compared to the previous administration.

DHS reports over 150,000 arrests of illegal aliens, with 75% having criminal records. The total deportations under Trump have surpassed 142,000, exceeding the number deported during Biden's first two fiscal years.


#politics

Breitbart: Trump Called Bezos After Amazon Reportedly Planned to Show Tariff Costs on Merchandise
Trump Called Bezos After Amazon Reportedly Planned to Show Tariff Costs on Merchandise
President Trump reportedly called Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to discuss a report that Amazon would highlight price increases due to tariffs, which Amazon denied. The White House criticized the alleged plan as politically motivated, questioning why Amazon did not address inflation under the Biden administration.

Amazon clarified that it never intended to display tariff costs on its main site, stating that any discussions about listing import charges were limited to a separate store. The controversy reflects ongoing tensions between the company and the administration regarding pricing and supply chain issues.


Fox News: Trump's first 100 days: Pace of executive orders leaves Congress in the dust
Trump's first 100 days: Pace of executive orders leaves Congress in the dust
President Trump's first 100 days back in office have been marked by nearly 140 executive orders, significantly overshadowing the five laws passed by Congress. His actions include repealing Biden-era regulations and implementing the Laken Riley Act, which allows ICE to detain illegal immigrants charged with crimes.

Some Republican lawmakers express frustration with Congress's slow pace, suggesting it has failed to match Trump's bold initiatives. While Democrats argue that Republicans are ceding power to Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson maintains that Congress is working to advance Trump's agenda within its legislative processes.


Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: Amazon just declared war on Trump and lost
JACK POSOBIEC: Amazon just declared war on Trump and lost
Jack Posobiec criticized Amazon's abandoned plan to display tariff costs alongside product prices, viewing it as an attack on President Trump's trade policies. He noted that the White House labeled the proposal a "hostile and political act" and highlighted Amazon's connections to Chinese entities.

In contrast, Posobiec praised Walmart for its "Grow with US" initiative, aimed at supporting small American businesses. This program is seen as a commitment to domestic manufacturing and aligns with the legacy of Walmart's founder, Sam Walton.


Fox News: JOE CONCHA: 'The Greatest Comeback Ever.' How Trump won the White House all over again
JOE CONCHA: 'The Greatest Comeback Ever.' How Trump won the White House all over again
In July 2024, President Trump survived an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, which he responded to defiantly, declaring "Fight! Fight! Fight!" This incident coincided with his campaign activities, including selecting Ohio Senator JD Vance as his running mate and accepting the Republican nomination for a third time.

Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris faced challenges in her campaign, including a lack of public support and a poorly received debate performance against Vance. Trump's unconventional campaign strategies, such as engaging with popular podcasters and working at McDonald's, contrasted sharply with Harris's approach, leading to significant electoral gains for Republicans.


#society

The Western Journal: Watch: Rock Star Catches Karoline Leavitt Off Guard with 'Very Good' Press Briefing Question
Watch: Rock Star Catches Karoline Leavitt Off Guard with 'Very Good' Press Briefing Question
Musician Winston Marshall questioned White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt about the possibility of the Trump administration granting political asylum to British citizens facing prosecution for free speech violations in the U.K. Leavitt acknowledged the question's significance and indicated she would discuss it with the national security team.

Marshall's inquiry highlights concerns over free speech in the U.K., where individuals have faced legal repercussions for social media posts. Vice President J.D. Vance has also criticized the U.K. for its restrictions on free speech, citing specific cases as indicative of a broader trend.


Fox News: Columbia University janitors sue anti-Israel agitators accused of holding them hostage in campus building
Columbia University janitors sue anti-Israel agitators accused of holding them hostage in campus building
Two janitors at Columbia University have filed a lawsuit against over 40 anti-Israel protesters who allegedly took over Hamilton Hall in April 2024, claiming they were assaulted and held against their will. The lawsuit describes the protesters as a "highly coordinated mob" that employed tactics outlined in an "underground manual."

The janitors, Mariano Torres and Lester Wilson, assert they suffered physical injuries and PTSD from the incident, which has prevented them from returning to work. They are seeking justice for what they describe as a premeditated attack fueled by hate.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: In first 100 days, Trump falls short on vow to quickly end wars in Ukraine and Gaza
In first 100 days, Trump falls short on vow to quickly end wars in Ukraine and Gaza
President Trump, nearing the 100-day mark of his second term, faces challenges in fulfilling his foreign policy promises, particularly regarding the Ukraine war and the Gaza conflict. Despite initial optimism, negotiations with both Russia and Hamas have stalled, leading to frustration within his administration.

Trump's team claims progress on various fronts, including renewed talks with Iran over its nuclear program and efforts to secure the release of hostages. However, the ongoing violence in Gaza and the lack of a peace deal in Ukraine highlight the complexities of his ambitious foreign policy agenda.


Fox News: India's Modi gives army freedom to act as tensions rise with Pakistan after deadly terror attack
India's Modi gives army freedom to act as tensions rise with Pakistan after deadly terror attack
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has granted the military significant operational freedom to respond to a recent terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir that killed 26 people. Tensions have escalated between India and Pakistan, with daily exchanges of fire along the Line of Control.

Modi vowed to "identify, track and punish" terrorists and their supporters, while Pakistan has mobilized its forces in anticipation of retaliation. The attack, linked to the extremist group The Resistance Front, has intensified public pressure on Modi for a decisive response, including the suspension of the 1960 Indus Water Treaty.


#military

The Western Journal: Trump Taking a Page Out of AOC's Playbook Could Thwart Rogue Judges from Undermining Military Readiness
Trump Taking a Page Out of AOC's Playbook Could Thwart Rogue Judges from Undermining Military Readiness
The Trump administration is seeking Supreme Court approval to enforce its ban on transgender military members, which has faced multiple legal challenges. A recent ruling from Judge Benjamin Settle blocked the reinstatement, questioning the justification for the ban.

The article highlights concerns over universal injunctions allowing individual judges to obstruct policy decisions, suggesting this undermines military readiness. It references Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's previous comments advocating non-compliance with judicial rulings, emphasizing the need for higher court intervention.


#health

GB News: Dementia warning: New research suggests ignoring changes in eye health increases risk of disease
Dementia warning: New research suggests ignoring changes in eye health increases risk of disease
New research highlights the connection between eye health and dementia risk, identifying untreated vision loss as a significant modifiable factor. Addressing vision issues could potentially prevent or delay 40-50% of dementia cases, emphasizing the importance of regular eye care.

Experts recommend proactive measures, including regular eye exams and a diet rich in omega-3s and vitamins, to support both vision and cognitive health. Early intervention and lifestyle changes are crucial in mitigating the risk of dementia.


#sports

Human Events: No charges for hockey player who killed opponent with skate blade in gruesome 2023 on-ice incident
No charges for hockey player who killed opponent with skate blade in gruesome 2023 on-ice incident
British prosecutors have decided not to file criminal charges against Canadian hockey player Matt Petgrave, involved in the fatal accident that killed American athlete Adam Johnson during a game in late 2023. Following a thorough investigation, authorities concluded there was no realistic prospect of conviction.

Johnson, 29, died after a collision where Petgrave's skate struck his neck. The incident has led to increased safety measures, including mandatory neck guards for players. Johnson's teammates have expressed support for Petgrave, emphasizing the unintentional nature of the incident.