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#illegals
GB News: Mark White's Migration Watch: The one-in, one-out deal is nothing of the sort: it's business as usual
The UK Government has activated a migrant returns deal with France, aiming to deter people smugglers by announcing the first detentions of migrants facing return. However, the process is complex, with potential legal challenges and France's ability to veto returns complicating the situation.
Despite the deal, the number of migrants crossing the Channel remains high, with nearly 400 arriving shortly after the announcement. The ongoing operations of people smugglers indicate that the deal may not significantly impact their activities.
Liberty Nation News: 'It's Racist' – Trump Just Can't Make the Left Happy on Illegals - Liberty Nation News
President Trump has proposed new rules allowing illegal immigrants to work on U.S. farms if farmers vouch for them, arguing that these workers are essential and difficult to replace. He noted that many agricultural jobs remain unfilled, highlighting a significant labor shortage across various sectors.
Democratic leaders have echoed the necessity of immigrant labor, yet some accuse Trump of racism for his comments on inner-city workers. The ongoing debate raises questions about the treatment of undocumented workers and the broader implications of labor shortages in the U.S.
#politics
Fox News: Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan floats possible run for office after switching to Democratic Party
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan has announced his departure from the Republican Party, hinting at a potential run for higher office as a Democrat. He criticized the GOP's handling of various issues, including health care and immigration, and expressed a desire to better "love my neighbor" through public policy.
Duncan's switch follows his expulsion from the Georgia GOP for alleged disloyalty, including endorsements for Biden and Harris. He has been a vocal critic of Trump and the party's direction, citing a need for more compassionate policies.
Liberty Nation News: Zohran Mamdani and Elizabeth Warren: Birds of a Feather - Liberty Nation News
New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani faces challenges as he garners support from far-left figures but lacks endorsements from mainstream party leaders. His recent endorsement by Sen. Elizabeth Warren has raised eyebrows, as her political history may not bolster his campaign.
Mamdani's extreme views, including controversial statements regarding Israel, could alienate significant voter blocs, particularly the city's Jewish population. As the election approaches, voter turnout remains uncertain, and Mamdani's socialist policies may drive more residents away from the city.
Fox News: Trump calls former Georgia Lt. Gov. 'total loser' for swapping from Republican to Democrat: 'Good riddance'
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan has announced his switch to the Democratic Party after being expelled from the state's GOP for disloyalty. In an op-ed, he cited personal and policy disagreements, particularly following the 2020 election and the Capitol events on January 6.
President Trump responded harshly, labeling Duncan a "total loser" and expressing relief at his departure from the Republican Party. Trump has previously criticized Duncan for his perceived failures and alignment with media outlets like CNN.
#society
Fox News: Federal court rejects challenge to Oklahoma law banning gender transition treatment for minors
A federal appeals court upheld Oklahoma's Senate Bill 613, which bans gender transition medical treatment for minors, making it a felony for healthcare workers to provide such care. The ruling follows a similar decision regarding a Tennessee law and emphasizes the state's right to regulate medical treatments for children.
Opponents, including families of transgender children and advocacy groups, argue that the law discriminates against transgender youth and infringes on constitutional rights. They plan to continue fighting against the ruling, asserting that it prioritizes political agendas over the well-being of children and their families.