Saturday, September 13, 2025
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House Report Reveals How Joe Biden Radically Transformed Temporary Protected Status Into De Facto Amnesty Program.

The House Judiciary Committee has released a new report detailing the significant and controversial changes former President Joe Biden made to the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program during his four years in office. Established 35 years ago when Congress adopted the Immigration Act of 1990, the TPS program also saw significant expansions under former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, being extended to individuals illegally residing in the United States from Haiti and Liberia, respectively.

“What was intended by Congress to be a temporary status has become, over time, a permanent, automatically renewed designation, with some countries being designated for TPS for decades despite changed country conditions,” the House Judiciary Committee report states, adding: “The Biden-Harris Administration vastly expanded this de facto amnesty to hundreds of thousands of new aliens, many of whom are in the country illegally.”

According to House Judiciary Committee investigators, Biden government officials doubled the number of TPS grantees compared to the status grants during President Donald J. Trump’s first term in office. In total, around one million foreign nationals residing in the United States were recipients of TPS during Biden’s time in office, with an estimated 725,000 being of Haitian or Venezuelan origin.

When President Trump’s first term ended in January 2021, the number of TPS grantees stood at just 410,000. However, the former Biden government ballooned that number to 1.4 million.

The committee report goes on to criticize the long-standing misuse of the TPS program, suggesting TPS has become a de facto amnesty rather than its intended temporary measure. It argues that many beneficiaries enter the U.S. without visas, with data showing that 95 percent of Venezuelans and 91 percent of Haitians did not have a visa upon entry.

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The House Judiciary Committee has released a new report detailing the significant and controversial changes former President Joe Biden made to the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program during his four years in office. Established 35 years ago when Congress adopted the Immigration Act of 1990, the TPS program also saw significant expansions under former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, being extended to individuals illegally residing in the United States from Haiti and Liberia, respectively. show more

English Channel Migrant Crossings Surge, Nearly 600 Arrivals in One Day.

Over the weekend, small boat migrant arrivals in the United Kingdom reached a new daily peak for the year, with nearly 600 migrants recorded crossing the English Channel from France and landing on British shores. According to data released by the Home Office—the British equivalent of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security—on Monday, 592 migrants arrived in Britain, aboard 11 vessels. This marks the highest single-day influx so far in 2025 bringing the cumulative number of arrivals so far this year to 2,716.

Previously, the largest daily count was 260 arrivals, observed on January 13. The current year-to-date figures reflect a 20 percent rise compared to the same period last year, which saw 2,255 crossings.

With improving weather and sea conditions, officials anticipate a further rise in crossings. Over the past week, 823 individuals have sailed from France to England. On March 1, one boat carrying 68 migrants landed, and on February 25, 163 people arrived on three separate boats.

French authorities issued a statement regarding rescue efforts conducted overnight between March 1 and March 2. Assistance was requested by migrants on several vessels, including two individuals from one boat suspected of suffering from hypothermia.

In efforts to deter illegal crossings, the Home Office has announced new legislation. Investigators will have the authority to confiscate mobile phones from suspected traffickers, endangering lives at sea will become a criminal offense, and those involved in the distribution or handling of vessel parts potentially used in Channel crossings could face up to 14 years of imprisonment. However, one of the current Labour government’s first acts was to scrap plans to deport boat migrants to a third safe country, namely Rwanda, removing a potentially potent deterrent.

Since Prime Minister Keir Starmer took office, a total of 25,958 crossings have been logged.

Image by AcabashiCreative Commons CC-BY-SA 4.0; Source: Wikimedia Commons.

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Over the weekend, small boat migrant arrivals in the United Kingdom reached a new daily peak for the year, with nearly 600 migrants recorded crossing the English Channel from France and landing on British shores. According to data released by the Home Office—the British equivalent of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security—on Monday, 592 migrants arrived in Britain, aboard 11 vessels. This marks the highest single-day influx so far in 2025 bringing the cumulative number of arrivals so far this year to 2,716. show more

Zelensky Agrees to Trump’s Minerals Deal, Rubio Reveals.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has confirmed that, despite his disastrous appearance at the White House last week, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky is ready to sign a rare earth minerals deal. The agreement, which aims to strengthen America’s direct interest in Ukraine through a joint enterprise, was outlined by Britain’s Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Sunday as part of a broader framework for securing peace in the region.

President Zelensky’s readiness to finalize the arrangement may mark a significant step in repairing the breach between the Ukrainian leader and the Trump administration after he started a fight with Vice President J.D. Vance in the Oval Office last week. Zelensky’s disrespect toward both Vice President Vance and President Trump saw the signing derailed.

The mineral deal is part of a broader plan by the Trump administration to negotiate a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia, with the war between the two countries having lasted over three years.

Following the calamitous meeting last week, Zelensky was removed from the White House and traveled back to Europe, where Prime Minister Starmer promised to help work out a deal, insisting that British troops could be deployed on the ground to maintain a ceasefire if necessary—if they receive U.S. support.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has confirmed that, despite his disastrous appearance at the White House last week, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is ready to sign a rare earth minerals deal. The agreement, which aims to strengthen America's direct interest in Ukraine through a joint enterprise, was outlined by Britain's Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Sunday as part of a broader framework for securing peace in the region. show more

Trump Warns Zelensky ‘America Will Not Put Up With It for Much Longer’ After ‘Worst Statement’ on Making Peace.

President Donald J. Trump has intervened strongly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested an end to the war with Russia is still “very, very far away.”

“This is the worst statement that could have been made by Zelenskyy, and America will not put up with it for much longer!” Trump warned in a post shared to his Truth Social platform. “It is what I was saying, this guy doesn’t want there to be Peace as long as he has America’s backing and, Europe, in the meeting they had with Zelenskyy, stated flatly that they cannot do the job without the U.S.,” he added.

“Probably not a great statement to have been made in terms of a show of strength against Russia. What are they thinking?”

Zelensky made his statement—in which he also discussed U.S. backing for a European “contingent” in Ukraine, possibly including U.S. “air defense,” “intelligence,” and “security in the sky”—while meeting with European leaders, who are offering him diplomatic and emotional support following a fractious meeting with President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance at the White House last week.

Following the row, President Trump suggested Zelensky was declining to make serious steps towards making peace because he feels empowered by his U.S. backing—and that, consequently, this backing may be withdrawn.

Among the European leaders backing Zelensky, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has already committed to British “boots on the ground and planes in the air”—although he is also counting on U.S. backing to make this possible, with decades of neglect leaving the British armed forces small and short of supplies.

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President Donald J. Trump has intervened strongly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested an end to the war with Russia is still "very, very far away." show more

Warmonger John Bolton Urges Sec. of State Rubio to Resign in Solidarity with Zelensky.

Former White House National Security Advisor and increasingly unhinged neoconservative ideologue John Bolton says U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio should resign his appointment following Friday’s contentious Oval Office meeting between President Donald J. Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. During the meeting, which was open to members of the press, Zelenksy became angry and irate with U.S. President J.D. Vance, causing Trump to intervene.

Shortly after the diplomatic row, Bolton appeared on MSNBC, telling host Nicole Wallace he thinks Rubio and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz should resign from their roles in the Trump White House. Bolton—an extreme foreign policy hawk and ardent supporter of U.S. military intervention in a concerning number of other countries—dubiously argued that both men’s credibility could suffer if they remain associated with Trump.

“This is really the time to do it,” Bolton said, insisting both Rubio and Walz should step down. He continued: “If they don’t get out now, I think their reputations will suffer for a long, long time, and that would be sad because their record in believing in a strong American national security policy is very good up until now.”

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The National Pulse reported on Friday, following Zelensky’s White House outburst, that President Trump warned, “President Zelenskyy is not ready for Peace if America is involved, because he feels our involvement gives him a big advantage in negotiations. I don’t want advantage, I want PEACE.”

Meanwhile, Sec. Rubio was quick to defend both Trump and Vance after the White House meeting. “That wasn’t supposed to be this way, but that’s the path he chose, and I think, frankly, sends his country backwards in regards to achieving peace, which is what President Trump wants at the end of the day,” he said during an interview,  arguing Zelensky should apologize for “turning this thing into the fiasco.”

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Former White House National Security Advisor and increasingly unhinged neoconservative ideologue John Bolton says U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio should resign his appointment following Friday's contentious Oval Office meeting between President Donald J. Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. During the meeting, which was open to members of the press, Zelenksy became angry and irate with U.S. President J.D. Vance, causing Trump to intervene. show more

UK Prime Minister Promises ‘Boots on the Ground’ in Ukraine—But Wants U.S. Backing.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer unveiled a tentative framework for a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia on Sunday. He committed to British “boots on the ground”—but emphasized the necessity of American backing. In a concession to U.S. President Donald J. Trump, he admitted that European nations must “step up their share of the burden” in terms of providing military-backed security guarantees.

“We are at a crossroads in history today,” Starmer said. “This is not a moment for more talk. It’s time to act. Time to step up and lead and to unite around a new plan for a just and enduring peace. We have to learn from the mistakes of the past, we cannot accept a weak deal which Russia can breach with ease, instead any deal must be backed by strength.”

The British leader added that the United Kingdom would commit to a security guarantee for Ukraine and pledged to provide “boots on the ground and planes in the air.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who joined Prime Minister Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron, has repeatedly insisted that any peace plan must include some form of defensive guarantee for his country against future Russian aggression.

The issue of U.S. military-backed security guarantees set off a tense exchange between Zelensky and U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and President Trump during a White House press event last Friday. The heated row scuttled a planned signing of a rare earth minerals deal between the U.S. and Ukraine.

Image by Simon Dawson/No 10 Downing Street.

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer unveiled a tentative framework for a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia on Sunday. He committed to British "boots on the ground"—but emphasized the necessity of American backing. In a concession to U.S. President Donald J. Trump, he admitted that European nations must "step up their share of the burden" in terms of providing military-backed security guarantees. show more

Lowest Border Numbers in Recorded History.

President Donald J. Trump took a much-deserved victory lap over the weekend after illegal border crossings dropped to their lowest number on record in February, the first full month of his second term in office.

The details: Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released figures for February 2025 showing just 8,326 people tried to illegally cross the southern border.

Back up: Under Joe Biden, border apprehensions peaked in September 2023 at 269,735—8,991 per day.

Yes, you read that right. Under Joe Biden, we had more illegals coming to the country in a single day than Trump had in the entire month of February.

Trump reacts: The 47th president wrote on Truth Social: “The Invasion of our Country is OVER… Anyone who tries to illegally enter the U.S.A. will face significant criminal penalties and immediate deportation.”

The Trump effect: Droves of would-be illegal aliens are reportedly turning around and going home after learning of dramatically ramped-up border enforcement and the canceling of generous government handouts.

Deportations: Between January 21 and February 27, the Trump administration removed 55,000 illegal aliens from the U.S, according to DHS.

Debunking a Democrat talking point: The left claims deportations were lower under Trump, which is technically true — there were 67,700 removals per month in 2024. But here’s the catch:

  • Under Biden, most “removals” were just turning people away at the border, not ICE deportations from within the U.S.
  • Biden saw 200,000 illegal crossings per month—Trump had just 8,000.
  • With fewer illegal crossings under Trump, there were simply fewer people to remove.

Big picture: It took Trump one month to solve a problem that Joe Biden and Democrats refused to address in four years.

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President Donald J. Trump took a much-deserved victory lap over the weekend after illegal border crossings dropped to their lowest number on record in February, the first full month of his second term in office. show more

Orbán Unveils New Pro-Family Financial Support in Hungary.

Hungary is continuing its pro-family agenda, introducing tax breaks and other incentives for couples who wish to start a family. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a longtime ally of President Donald J. Trump, reiterated his government’s commitment to pro-family policies in an address to the parliament this week.

Orbán announced that starting in October, tax deductions for children will be doubled. Additionally, mothers with two or more children will receive full income tax exemptions.

The Hungarian government plans to adjust the age limit for the “childbirth incentive loan” to 35 years, as detailed by Orbán. Under this initiative, prospective parents may apply for an interest-free loan totaling up to 11 million forints ($28,800). If a child is born within the first five years post-loan, repayments are paused for three years, with further benefits if additional children are born. Specifically, the birth of a second child brings a 30 percent reduction in the loan, while a third child eliminates all remaining debt.

Hungary’s birth rate dropped to a low of 1.23 in 2011. Through pro-family initiatives, the rate climbed to 1.61 in 2021 but fell to 1.51 in 2023 amid economic challenges arising from the Wuhan virus pandemic and the war in Ukraine.

Orbán aims to elevate the birth rate above 2.1 by the decade’s end, surpassing replacement rate.

The Prime Minister criticizes Western reliance on mass migration to mitigate declining birth rates, preferring investment in Hungary’s native population. Orbán has highlighted the significance of President Trump ininfluencing pro-family movements in the Western world.

Image by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street.

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Hungary is continuing its pro-family agenda, introducing tax breaks and other incentives for couples who wish to start a family. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a longtime ally of President Donald J. Trump, reiterated his government's commitment to pro-family policies in an address to the parliament this week. show more

Fired USAID Staff Given 15 Minutes to Pack Up and Leave.

Fired U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) employees face a tight 15-minute window to gather their personal belongings from the agency’s stripped-down headquarters in the Ronald Reagan Building. Security will escort the former staffers to their desks during assigned timeslots on Thursday and Friday.

USAID posted detailed instructions on its website Tuesday, outlining the retrieval process for ex-employees. “All staff and their property will undergo magnetometer and x-ray machine screening upon entry,” the notice stated. “Staff will then be escorted to their workspace, where they will be permitted to collect their personal items.”

The agency emphasized that staff must finish within their allotted 15-minute slot, though some flexibility may be allowed with approval from the Office of Security for those with substantial belongings. USAID warned that security guards or law enforcement would be on-site, and prohibited items like weapons are not allowed.

“Staff MUST bring their own boxes, bags, tape, and/or other containers to remove their personal items; these items will not be provided,” USAID instructed, adding that only personal effects, not government property or documents, can be removed.

Former employees who miss their timeslot or fail to designate a colleague to collect their items will have their belongings packed by the General Services Administration (GSA) and stored in a warehouse. “GSA cannot guarantee that personal items not claimed during this time will be free from damage or loss, but will take all precautionary measures to safeguard items,” the agency noted.

The purge follows last week’s scenes of ex-USAID staffers clearing out another agency office in Washington. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has targeted USAID for closure, alleging it squandered taxpayer funds.

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Fired U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) employees face a tight 15-minute window to gather their personal belongings from the agency's stripped-down headquarters in the Ronald Reagan Building. Security will escort the former staffers to their desks during assigned timeslots on Thursday and Friday. show more

Trump Administration Surpasses 50,000 Migrant Removals, Targets Fugitives.

The Trump administration has removed over 50,000 illegal immigrants so far, according to officials with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). A number of those deported are long-standing fugitives who have avoided removal proceedings, in some instances for decades.

Ivan Oramas, 61, and Santos Maradiaga-Villalta, 40, both of whom had standing deportation orders dating back more than 20 years, are among those who have been detained and removed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Oramas, a Cuban national, was ordered deported in October 2003. He has convictions for sexual battery and aggravated assault, with the sexual battery charge involving severe injury. ICE agents in Houston apprehended him this week.

Meanwhile, Maradiaga-Villalta, from Honduras, was arrested in Phoenix. His deportation order was issued in January 2006, and he has previous convictions for smuggling aliens into the United States.

Notably, of the 50,000 illegal immigrants apprehended since President Donald J. Trump‘s inauguration on January 20, 2025, around 20,000 are said to be fugitives who have standing deportation orders. In the final year of the previous Biden government, at large illegal immigrant arrests totalled just 33,000 for the entire year.

DHS also notes that border encounters have plummeted from around 15,000 per day under Biden to just 200 under President Trump. The current rate of daily encounters is at a 15-year-low.

In his first week in office, President Trump surged resources—including military personnel—to the U.S. southern border to prevent continued illegal crossings. The measures have helped drastically reduce the number of illegal immigrants attempting to enter the country unlawfully.

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The Trump administration has removed over 50,000 illegal immigrants so far, according to officials with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). A number of those deported are long-standing fugitives who have avoided removal proceedings, in some instances for decades. show more