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Maine Wakes Up to What the Rest of America Already Knows About Illegal Immigration

Maine just got a taste of something the southern border states have been dealing with for years. ICE swept through the Pine Tree State on Tuesday, nabbing more than 50 individuals as part of what they’re calling Operation Catch of the Day. And before anyone clutches their pearls about the name, maybe focus on what these folks were actually arrested for.
Transatlantic Trade Pact Frozen as Europe Responds to Greenland Controversy

The European Union has suspended implementation of a significant trade agreement negotiated with President Donald Trump last summer, marking a serious deterioration in transatlantic economic relations.
Around America
Immigration officer injured during targeted operation in Los Angeles area
Federal agents were involved in a vehicle pursuit in the Willowbrook area of south Los Angeles that ended in a crash and an exchange of gunfire, though no one was struck, according to law enforcement. The circumstances leading up to the shooting and the identities of those involved have not been fully disclosed.
FTC says it will appeal Meta antitrust decision
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced it will appeal a November court ruling that rejected its antitrust case against Meta Platforms, which accused the company of illegally maintaining monopoly power through its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. The FTC continues to argue that Meta’s dominance harms competition despite the judge’s determination that it does not currently hold monopoly power.
Ex-Georgia lawmaker pleads guilty to lying to collect pandemic unemployment
Former Georgia state representative Karen Bennett pleaded guilty to making false statements to obtain approximately $13,940 in federal pandemic unemployment benefits by misrepresenting her work situation during COVID-19. She agreed to repay the funds and faces sentencing in April, becoming the second Georgia lawmaker charged in pandemic-era fraud cases.
Foster youth organization sues Alaska children’s services for alleged lack of food and necessities
Facing Foster Care in Alaska sued the Alaska Office of Children’s Services, claiming the state fails to provide adequate financial support such as food and basic necessities to older foster youth, especially those living independently. The advocacy group argues current stipends are insufficient and inconsistent, forcing the organization to intervene for essential needs.
