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The Daily Beacon Morning News for March 18, 2025

The Daily Beacon Morning News for March 18, 2025

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The Trump administration is seeking to push back against federal judges' decisions by asking them to dissolve temporary restraining orders related to deportation flights targeting suspected members of a Venezuelan street gang 🚫.


A Canadian actress was detained at the San Ysidro border crossing after her visa application paperwork was flagged, despite completing all necessary procedures 🌎.


Russia has significantly increased its sabotage campaign in Europe over the past two years, raising concerns among European leaders and NATO 🤖.


The US Institute of Peace is set to sue the administration over its removal from office after Elon Musk's team attempted to dismantle it 💥.


President Trump announced that 80,000 pages of classified government files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy will be made public without redactions 📚.


However, critics argue that some documents may still contain sensitive information, which raises concerns about secrecy around JFK files 🔒.


The White House has installed Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service at its complex, raising concerns about conflicts of interest 💻.


The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sent letters to 20 law firms requesting information on their diversity, equity and inclusion-related employment practices 📝.


The Trump administration defied a federal judge's order to turn back planes carrying migrant deportees despite verbal instructions from the judge 👮‍♂️.


Take action: Contact your representatives, participate in peaceful protests, and write letters to the editor of local newspapers to raise awareness about these issues and advocate for positive change 📢


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