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#illegals
Breitbart: ICE Chief: Trump's Deportation Goals to Require Advanced Technology
ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons emphasized the need for advanced technology to achieve President Trump's mass deportation goals. He compared the logistics of deportations to private sector operations like Amazon, noting current bottlenecks and the necessity for improved efficiency in processing deportations.
Lyons mentioned that ICE is exploring AI and data-driven initiatives to address the immigration court backlog of over 3.6 million cases. He highlighted recent successful operations, including a Florida initiative that led to the arrest of nearly 800 illegal aliens, indicating a push for larger deportation efforts.
Breitbart: Senior Cuban Regime Official and Castro Confidant Discovered in Florida Seeking U.S. Residency
Héctor Alejandro Hernández Morales, a former senior official in the Cuban regime and bodyguard to Fidel and Raúl Castro, is now living in Boca Raton, Florida, seeking U.S. residency. He entered the U.S. in August 2024 on a visitor's visa and aims to benefit from the Cuban Adjustment Act.
Despite his past role in Cuba's repressive regime, Hernández Morales has not publicly renounced his ties to it. He is not listed among known Cuban repressors in the U.S., prompting concerns from officials like Rep. Carlos Giménez about national security and the safety of Cuban exiles.
#politics
Breitbart: CNN’s Amber Ruffin: I’m Black, I’m Terrified, I'm 'Less Welcome' Under Trump
Amber Ruffin expressed on ABC's "The View" that she felt "less welcome" under President Trump, particularly after being removed from hosting the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. She reflected on her free speech and the fear she feels for marginalized communities.
Ruffin criticized Trump's actions, stating that he has effectively achieved his goals, which have left her and others feeling unsafe and unwelcome. She emphasized that this pervasive fear among communities is intentional.
Front Page Magazine: The Questions Democrats Will Not Ask
Democrats are criticized for selectively seeking answers on issues that align with their agenda while ignoring topics that could expose their failures. The piece argues that this behavior reflects a disregard for truth and a reliance on identity politics, particularly regarding Hispanic voters.
The author claims that many Hispanic Americans do not support Democrats' stances on illegal immigration and gang violence, as they are more affected by these issues than the party acknowledges. It suggests that Democrats avoid difficult questions to protect their image and agenda, implying a lack of integrity in their approach.
Fox News: Senate fails to reject Trump's national emergency on tariffs, as Republicans splinter
The Senate voted 49-49 on a resolution to reject President Trump's tariff agenda, with three Republicans joining Democrats in opposition. The resolution aimed to end Trump's declared "national emergency" supporting the tariffs, but the House is unlikely to pursue similar action.
Senators Murkowski, Collins, and Paul voiced concerns over the tariffs, with Paul advocating for a return to conservative principles of lower taxes and free trade. The absence of key senators may have influenced the vote, highlighting divisions within the GOP regarding Trump's trade policies.
Fox News: Neil Young unveils new song trashing Musk with lyrics that say fascists should buy Teslas
Neil Young debuted a new song, "Let’s Roll Again," at a charity concert, criticizing Elon Musk and his Tesla vehicles. The lyrics urge American automakers to compete with China in producing cleaner cars, reflecting Young's frustrations with Musk's influence and the current political climate.
Young has a history of opposing Trump and expressed concerns about potential repercussions for speaking out against the former president. His recent performance highlights ongoing tensions between artists and political figures in the music industry.
#society
GB News: NHS executives 'reverse-mentored' on Muslim staff's 'lived-experience'
Top NHS executives, including Chief Strategy Officer Chris Hopson, are participating in a "reverse mentoring" scheme with Muslim staff to understand their experiences. The NHS Muslim Network, which has received public funding, aims to support Muslim colleagues and has published a guide for new converts to Islam.
Critics argue that such initiatives blur the lines between religion and public service, with concerns about the appropriateness of religious guidance within the NHS, especially amid long waiting lists for medical care. NHS England maintains that diversity and inclusion efforts are essential for workforce productivity and patient care.
Le Monde: In Syria, the challenge of reconstruction despite international sanctions
Daraya, a suburb of Damascus, is witnessing a resurgence as families return following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December 2024. The area, once devastated by civil war, is now a construction hub with residents like Mahmoud al-Qara repairing their damaged homes.
Despite the challenges, the returnees are determined to rebuild their lives in a place that has been largely empty for years. Al-Qara, who returned in 2019, exemplifies the resilience of those settling back into their communities amid ongoing economic struggles.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: CBS Channels Hamas Propaganda
CBS News has faced criticism for a report on an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, which allegedly echoed Hamas propaganda. The article cited a specific death toll and emphasized child casualties, raising questions about the reliability of its sources, primarily Hamas.
Critics argue that CBS failed to adequately contextualize the information, neglecting to mention that many buildings in Gaza used as schools are controlled by Hamas. The report's framing has drawn scrutiny, with suggestions that CBS should clarify its sourcing and avoid using terminology aligned with Hamas narratives.
Le Monde: US, Ukraine sign minerals deal, tying Trump to Kyiv
The U.S. and Ukraine signed a minerals deal aimed at securing Ukraine's sovereignty over its rare earth resources, vital for technology. This agreement follows a two-month delay and is part of President Trump's strategy to reduce U.S. military commitments while fostering long-term investment in Ukraine.
Ukraine will not be required to repay any debt for U.S. military support, and both countries will share control of a Reconstruction Investment Fund. Despite Trump's reluctance to offer security guarantees and his controversial proposals regarding territorial concessions, Ukraine remains focused on maintaining its sovereignty.
#culture
Fox News: Comedian Rachel Bloom says finding humor isn't hard despite industry's political correctness fears
Comedian Rachel Bloom expressed that she does not feel hindered by political correctness in her comedy, focusing instead on originality and connecting with audiences. She aims to fill a creative need rather than provoke anger, sharing personal stories in her work.
In contrast, other comedians like Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock have voiced concerns about the current climate of fear surrounding comedy and the impact of cancel culture on artistic expression. Bloom remains optimistic, emphasizing her candid storytelling approach.
#history
Front Page Magazine: Prager U Video: The Hall of Evil -- Pol Pot
Pol Pot's regime in 1970s Cambodia led to the deaths of nearly a quarter of the population through executions, starvation, and forced labor, creating a horrific reality known as the "killing fields." Paul Kengor, a political science professor, recounts this dark chapter in history.
#sports
Breitbart: 'That's Insane!': Fan Debate Rages After NFL Fines Falcons Defensive Coordinator for Shedeur Sanders Prank Call
Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich has been fined $100,000 after his son, Jax, used an official NFL contact number to prank call player Shedeur Sanders during the NFL Draft. The Falcons organization also received a $250,000 fine for the misuse of Sanders' private phone number.
The Falcons acknowledged the incident, stating they are committed to improving their security practices. Jax has apologized for his actions, while Sanders downplayed the prank, calling it childish but not impactful. Social media reactions to the fines have been mixed, with some deeming them excessive and others supporting the league's decision.