Illegal Immigration:
The Biden administration will transform two Texas facilities where detained migrant families are held into Ellis Island-style rapid processing centers, meaning adults and children who cross the border will be housed for a maximum of 72 hours before being released into the U.S.
Border Patrol agents apprehended nearly 100,000 migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border in February, according to information leaked to Reuters by federal officials. This represents the largest number of migrant apprehensions in February since 2006.
COVID-19 Stimulus Bill:
President Biden gave a remark on the “COVID-19 stimulus” bill. You can listen to it below.
- Remarks by President Biden on the Senate Passage of the American Rescue Plan (The White House)
- Joe Biden’s Handlers Let Him Out, and Things Are Not Fine (RedState)
Racial Comments:
President Biden on Thursday made one of his most head-turning comments since being sworn in when he told an Indian American aerospace engineer that immigrants from the subcontinent are “taking over” the US.
- Biden tells NASA engineer Indian Americans are ‘taking over the country’ (New York Post)
- Biden: Indian-Americans ‘Are Taking Over This Country,’ and Other ‘Racist’ Things Democrats Can Say and Get Away With (RedState)
President Trump:
President Trump sent a cease-and-desist letter to the Republican National Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee, and the National Republican Senatorial Committee demanding that they stop using his name and likeness on fundraising emails and merchandise.
- Trump sends cease-and-desist to GOP over using him for fundraising (The Washington Examiner)
- Trump Sends Cease and Desist to RNC, NRCC, NRSC Over Their Continued Use of His Name to Fundraise (RedState)
Corruption in St. Louis Courts:
Have you watched the Netflix movie, I Care a lot? Megan shares a horrific story with us that sounds eerily similar to the movie… And it’s happening right here in the Show-Me State.
It all started with this… A St. Louis, Mo., family court judge, Nicole Zellweger, has launched an all-out judicial assault on Angela Freiner and her minor daughter, who are refusing her order to make the 14-year-old girl return to the man who she says sexually molested her.
- Missouri Judge Sends 14-Year-Old Girl to Live With Allegedly Abusive Dad While Jailing Her Mom (PJ Media)
Meanwhile, Evita Tolu has filed a lawsuit against family court guardian ad litem (GAL) Elaine Pudlowski, psychologist James Reid, and clinical social worker Jennifer Webbe VanLuven, alleging that the trio conspired to use her custody dispute as an opportunity to get rich while sentencing her children to life with an abuser.
The lawsuit alleges a scheme perpetrated by a group of professionals to drain parents involved in custody battles. At the end of the court process, parents are broke and kids are traumatized while GALs, court-appointed psychologists, and therapists are enriched. Tolu says the scheme kept her in court for three years, drained her bank account, and alienated her children from her.
The suit alleges that this pattern is a regular family court occurrence when Pudlowski is involved.
Guess what? 31 Missouri Judges have recused themselves from hearing the lawsuit.
But there’s more… Leaked videos have emerged. The video reveals family court guardians conspiring to “dox” journalist for exposing them.
After joining Nick Reed on air, Megan Fox reported that Saint Louis County Circuit Court Judge Nicole Zellweger has recused herself from Angela Freiner’s custody case.
Megan joins us again this morning to share leaked audio of Elaine Pudlowski GAL telling a mom that she knows abuse happened but the kid has to have a relationship with her dad anyway.
- Evangelicals For Biden ‘Feel Used And Betrayed’ By Biden Fulfilling His Radical Abortion Promises (The Federalist)
Free Money:
Residents of Stockton, Calif., who received $500 a month from a first-of-its-kind guaranteed-income program were more likely to find full-time jobs, be happy and stay healthy, according to a year-long study published Wednesday.
- A city gave people $500 a month, no strings attached, to fight poverty. It paid off, study says. (The Washington Post)
BLM:
A group of parents are vowing not to come back to Louisville after they say a group of protesters harassed and screamed vulgarities at their children entering a cheerleading competition downtown.