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#illegals

Le Monde: US Supreme Court allows Trump administration to remove deportation protections for 350,000 Venezuelans
US Supreme Court allows Trump administration to remove deportation protections for 350,000 Venezuelans
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 350,000 Venezuelans, potentially leading to deportations. This decision halts a previous ruling that had maintained TPS, which permits individuals to live and work legally in the U.S. due to unsafe conditions in their home countries.

The implications of this ruling are significant, as it marks a major action against non-citizens' immigration status. Critics argue that the decision places families in dire situations, forcing them to choose between survival and stability. The administration has also sought to end protections for other immigrant groups, raising concerns about the broader impact on U.S. immigration policy.


The Western Journal: Supreme Court Hands Trump Admin a Big Immigration Win - Opens Door to Deportation of 350,000 Venezuelans
Supreme Court Hands Trump Admin a Big Immigration Win - Opens Door to Deportation of 350,000 Venezuelans
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the potential deportation of 350,000 Venezuelans by stripping their Temporary Protected Status. This decision halts a previous federal ruling that had kept their protections in place.

The administration argues that the lower court's order interferes with its immigration authority. The case is part of a broader effort to revoke protections for various immigrant groups, including those from Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua.


GB News: Foreign prisoners could be deported immediately upon conviction in bid to free up jails
Foreign prisoners could be deported immediately upon conviction in bid to free up jails
New proposals in the UK aim to expedite the deportation of foreign criminals to alleviate overcrowded jails. A review led by David Gauke suggests that offenders could be deported after serving as little as 12% of their sentence, with those sentenced to under three years facing immediate removal.

Currently, foreign nationals constitute 12% of the prison population, costing taxpayers approximately £580 million annually. The proposed changes would streamline the deportation process and potentially save taxpayer money while addressing public safety concerns.


#politics

Fox News: Schumer ripped for placing blame on Trump, DOGE for deadly Mexican Navy crash in NYC: 'He is an Idiot'
Schumer ripped for placing blame on Trump, DOGE for deadly Mexican Navy crash in NYC: 'He is an Idiot'
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer faced backlash for suggesting that the Trump administration's hiring freeze at the Coast Guard contributed to a Mexican Navy ship crashing into the Brooklyn Bridge, which resulted in the deaths of two cadets. Schumer emphasized the importance of bridge safety for national security and commerce.

Conservatives criticized Schumer's claims, asserting that the Coast Guard was adequately staffed and that the incident was unrelated to the hiring freeze. The Department of Homeland Security refuted Schumer's assertions, stating that the Coast Guard's Vessel Traffic Services were fully operational during the accident.


Fox News: Biden White House visitor logs reveal which Dems participated in cognitive decline ‘cover-up’
Biden White House visitor logs reveal which Dems participated in cognitive decline ‘cover-up’
Visitor logs show that top Democratic leaders, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, frequently visited the White House while defending President Biden's leadership despite concerns about his cognitive decline. Critics, including the National Republican Congressional Committee, accuse them of participating in a cover-up.

As Biden's condition has come under scrutiny, particularly after a poor debate performance, some Democrats continue to express support for him. However, the calls for accountability and transparency regarding his health are growing louder, with accusations of deception from party leaders.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Another High Court Win for Trump
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Another High Court Win for Trump
The Supreme Court has lifted an injunction blocking President Trump's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for approximately 300,000 Venezuelan migrants in the U.S. This ruling allows the administration to proceed with plans for their removal, aligning with its strict immigration policies.

In other political developments, Trump is attempting to broker peace between Ukraine and Russia while Biden addresses his recent cancer diagnosis. Tensions remain high as Russia continues drone attacks on Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.


Forbes: Trump Says He's Surprised Public Didn't Know Biden's Cancer Diagnosis Sooner
Trump Says He's Surprised Public Didn't Know Biden's Cancer Diagnosis Sooner
Former President Donald Trump expressed surprise that the public was not informed sooner about President Joe Biden's stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis, suggesting it raises questions about transparency regarding Biden's health. Trump and other Republicans have implied that Biden may have concealed serious health issues during his presidency.

Biden's diagnosis, characterized by a Gleason score of 9 and metastasis to the bone, has prompted scrutiny and speculation among critics, including claims of a cover-up regarding his health. Medical experts have noted that such an advanced cancer likely would not have developed suddenly, raising further questions about the management of Biden's health.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: UK, France, Canada warn of ‘concrete actions’ if Israel doesn’t halt war, boost aid
UK, France, Canada warn of ‘concrete actions’ if Israel doesn’t halt war, boost aid
UK, France, and Canada condemned Israel's military actions in Gaza, calling for an immediate halt and increased humanitarian aid. They warned of potential sanctions if Israel fails to comply, while Netanyahu criticized their stance, asserting Israel's right to defend itself against terrorism.

The leaders also opposed the forced displacement of Gazan civilians and urged Hamas to release hostages. They emphasized the need for a political solution and international cooperation to rebuild Gaza, rejecting proposals that do not address Hamas's influence.


#economy

Le Monde: Macron backs call to scrap EU sustainability rules
Macron backs call to scrap EU sustainability rules
French President Emmanuel Macron announced 20 billion euros in foreign investment projects at the "Choose France Summit," surpassing last year's 15 billion euros. The investments span various sectors, including fintech and data centers, reinforcing France's position as a leading destination for foreign direct investment in Europe.

Despite the positive announcements, analysts caution that France's investment appeal may be waning, with one noting the country ranks third in Europe for foreign investment. Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called for the EU to simplify regulations, particularly regarding corporate sustainability.


#military

Fox News: Hegseth reveals plans to counter China, stay ahead in arms race as Pentagon pivots to Indo-Pacific
Hegseth reveals plans to counter China, stay ahead in arms race as Pentagon pivots to Indo-Pacific
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized the Pentagon's focus on modern warfare advancements, particularly in drone and AI technology, while addressing the growing threats from China, Russia, and Iran. He noted the U.S. is enhancing military capabilities to deter conflicts, especially in the Indo-Pacific region.

Hegseth highlighted China's significant drone production advancements, including a new mothership capable of deploying numerous smaller drones, raising national security concerns. The U.S. aims to maintain a strong military presence to counter these threats and prefers peaceful resolutions while preparing for potential conflicts.


Fox News: McChrystal slams Pentagon focus on anti-DEI and 'biceps' as a distraction
McChrystal slams Pentagon focus on anti-DEI and 'biceps' as a distraction
Ret. Gen. Stanley McChrystal criticized the Pentagon's focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), calling it a "distraction" from the military's primary mission of national defense. He emphasized the need for a meritocratic approach in the military, advocating for inclusivity regardless of appearance or background.

McChrystal, who resigned as commander in Afghanistan during the Obama administration, is promoting his new book on character. He argues that the character of the nation is shaped from the bottom up, suggesting that societal issues stem from collective acceptance of negative behaviors in leaders and celebrities.