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#illegals
Breitbart: Tom Tiffany Calls for Cutting Off Funding to WI Sanctuary County Where Hallie Helgeson and Brady Heiling Were Killed
Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI) is advocating for the cessation of federal funding to Dane County, Wisconsin, a sanctuary jurisdiction, following the deaths of high school sweethearts Hallie Helgeson and Brady Heiling in a crash allegedly caused by illegal alien Noelia A. Martinez, who had prior driving offenses. Tiffany argues that the county's sanctuary policies shielded Martinez from federal immigration enforcement.
Tiffany criticized local officials for maintaining sanctuary policies that he claims endanger lives and highlighted the House's passage of a bill aimed at deporting illegal aliens convicted of drunk driving, which faced opposition from many Democrats. He emphasizes the need for accountability and reform in response to the tragic incident.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: U.N.: Over 2 Million Syrians Have Returned Home Since Assad Fall
Over 2 million Syrians have returned home following the collapse of the Assad regime in December, with 1.5 million being internally displaced individuals and 700,000 refugees from abroad. The UN emphasizes the need for humanitarian aid as many services are under strain.
The new ruling government, led by HTS, has sought foreign investment for reconstruction, with significant contributions coming from Saudi Arabia. However, ongoing violence in Sweida has displaced around 175,000 people, prompting calls for increased humanitarian assistance.
Breitbart: Moneygrab: Iran Wants U.S. to Pay 'Compensation' for Future Talks
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reiterated demands for U.S. compensation for airstrikes on its nuclear sites, expressing a lack of interest in resuming negotiations with the West. He described the U.S. actions as unwarranted aggression against a peaceful nation, despite Iran's history as a state sponsor of terrorism.
Araghchi emphasized that trust has been eroded and any return to talks would require significant financial commitments from the U.S. He insisted that Iran would not halt uranium enrichment, a key sticking point in negotiations. Meanwhile, the U.S. has announced new sanctions targeting Iran's oil industry to counter its destabilizing activities.
Breitbart: Shaun King Publishes Fake News About 'Starved' Palestinian Child with Genetic Disease Who Was Helped by Israel
Shaun King posted a photo of a Palestinian child in Gaza, claiming he was starved to death. However, it was revealed that the child had a genetic condition and had received treatment in Israel. Similar claims about other children suffering from starvation were also clarified as misleading.
Israel has been providing humanitarian aid to Gaza, despite accusations of blocking food access. The UN has faced challenges in delivering aid due to attacks on trucks by armed groups in Gaza.
#economy
GB News: Jaguar Land Rover CEO Adrian Mardell to step down after overseeing 'woke' rebrand and EV switch
Adrian Mardell, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover, will retire after three years in the role and 35 years with the company. Under his leadership, JLR saw significant profits following prior losses, but faced criticism for its shift to electric vehicles and a recent drop in sales, particularly in North America.
Despite financial improvements, JLR announced 500 job cuts in the UK as part of a voluntary redundancy scheme. The company is adapting its workforce to align with current and future business needs while planning to invest heavily in its electric vehicle strategy.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Gemini's Tyler Winklevoss: Fees on Fintech, Crypto Would Only 'Enrich the Bankers'
Tyler Winklevoss, co-founder of Gemini, criticized JPMorganChase's new fees on data aggregators, arguing they contradict efforts to position the U.S. as the crypto capital. He likened the move to past government actions that pressured banks to limit services for fintech and crypto firms.
Winklevoss contended that these fees would burden consumers and hinder their participation in the financial system. JPMorgan defended its stance, stating it aims to protect customer data and is not blocking crypto access. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is also revising open banking rules to enhance consumer data control.