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New Luxury Residences in Jerusalem’s Schneller Neighborhood

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The Chateau at Schneller is a new luxury residential project located in the historic Schneller area of Jerusalem. Designed for the high end buyer looking for quality construction, comfortable living, and a strong Jerusalem address, The Chateau offers an elevated residential option in a central and developing neighborhood.

The building features well-planned apartments with high-end finishes, created to meet the needs of families and international buyers who spend time in Israel throughout the year. The project combines classic design elements with modern conveniences, offering residents both style and functionality.

Located just minutes from key areas of the city, The Chateau provides easy access to shopping, shuls, and major Jerusalem centers, while still offering a sense of privacy and quiet. The Schneller area has become increasingly desirable due to its location, development, and growing demand for quality housing.

The Chateau is suited for those looking for a primary residence, a second home, or a long-term investment in Jerusalem real estate.

Sales are exclusively represented by The Puzzles Team, specialists in high-end Israel real estate. 

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Mamdani Taps Ex-Con To Lead NYC Jails As Rikers Remains Under Federal Oversight

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday selected a former inmate who later became a prison reform advocate to serve as commissioner of the Department of Correction, signaling his administration’s intent to shift the jail system toward a rehabilitation-centered model.

Stanley Richards, who was incarcerated in the late 1980s on a robbery conviction, will become the first person with a prior prison record to head the city’s correctional agency. Announcing the appointment, Mamdani highlighted the historical nature of the decision. “Stanley will make history in this role as the first ever formerly incarcerated person to serve as commissioner,” Mamdani said. “I will turn to Stanley as we work to build a city where justice is at the heart of our corrections system,” the mayor added.

According to reports by Gothamist and NY1, Richards was convicted of robbery in the late 1980s, spending approximately two and a half years on Rikers Island followed by another four and a half years in state prison. He was released in 1991.

In his initial comments after being named commissioner, Richards echoed Mamdani’s reform agenda and criticized what he characterized as an overly punitive approach to incarceration. “Today we turn the page and we start a new era under Mayor Mamdani,” Richards said.

Richards also cited his professional background within the correctional system, noting his prior service as first deputy commissioner of programs and operations at the Department of Correction, as well as his role as vice chair of the Board of Correction’s Task Force to Close Rikers.

The appointment comes amid continued federal oversight of New York City’s jails. Earlier this week, a federal judge installed an external remediation manager to supervise reforms at Rikers Island following years of violence, staffing shortages, and court findings that city officials failed to adequately address unsafe conditions. Rikers had been slated for closure by August 2027 under former Mayor Bill de Blasio.

When asked whether he had already engaged with the remediation manager, Mamdani said contact had been made and stressed a collaborative approach. “My administration has, and we look forward to working with the remediation manager on improving conditions in our city’s jails, both for those in custody and for correction officers,” Mamdani said.

The move prompted a cautious response from the union representing correction officers, which warned against subordinating safety concerns to political goals. In a statement, Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association President Benny Boscio said the jails “cannot and will not operate as safely as possible if the concerns of our members are brushed aside,” adding that Richards must show a clear commitment to “putting safety and security before any political ideology.”

As Richards prepares to assume leadership of the embattled jail system, questions remain over whether his reform-driven experience will result in tangible improvements in safety and stability. Mamdani’s office confirmed to Fox News Digital that Richards is scheduled to begin his new role on Feb. 16.

{Matzav.com}

Four Bottles of Arak and Three Weddings: The Segulah That Swept a Chassidus

A stirring miracle story has been electrifying the Toldos Avraham Yitzchak court—exactly one year after it began.

The story traces back precisely a year, to the 14th of Shevat, the yahrtzeit of the mekubal Rav Yitzchak Abuchatzira zt”l. That evening, a wedding was held in Beitar Illit for the Rebbe’s grandson, the son of his son, Rav Chaim Meir Kohn, who serves as the rav of the community’s chassidim in the city.

While the Rebbe was attending the celebration, one of his sons told him about the well-known segulah of Rav Yitzchak Abuchatzira involving arak. According to the tradition, bottles of arak are purchased and notes describing the desired salvation are attached to them. If the person is answered, the bottles are opened the following year on the yahrtzeit. The Rebbe listened attentively and immediately instructed his grandson to go out and purchase four bottles of arak so the segulah could be carried out on the spot.

When the bottles were brought, the Rebbe gave precise instructions: On three of the bottles, the names of three of his grandchildren were to be written. These were the children of his daughter, Manche, who lives in the United States: a 32-year-old grandson and two daughters close to age 30. All three had been delayed in shidduchim for many years, and the request was clear and focused: that they should soon find their zivugim.

But the story did not end there. One bottle remained unassigned. For the fourth bottle, the Rebbe himself took a slip of paper and wrote something in his own hand—something no one else saw and no one knows. He attached the note to the bottle, and the secret remained sealed. The bottles were then set aside, as the ancient segulah prescribes, awaiting the salvation that would come over the course of the year.

Now, exactly one year later, the magnitude of the miracle has become clear. The Rebbe fulfilled the arak segulah—and was answered. In what chassidim describe as a Heavenly convergence, all three of the Rebbe’s grandchildren became engaged over the past year. Two have already married, and the third wedding will take place soon. All that remains is to wonder what was written on the secret note attached to the fourth bottle…

This evening, many across the Jewish world are holding yahrtzeit seudos in memory of Rav Yitzchak ben Rav Yaakov Abuchatzira. Many, too, are dedicating bottles of arak with their hopes attached, to be opened at next year’s yahrtzeit.

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NY Seeks To Limit Police Cooperation With ICE After Trump Raids

New York Governor Kathy Hochul is pushing new legislation that would limit cooperation between local law enforcement and US immigration officials, casting the measure as a message to the Trump administration in the wake of violent incidents involving federal agents in other parts of the country.

The new bills would overturn prior state provisions that enabled federal agencies to deputize local police resources for operations involving immigration operations. The proposal would also bar municipal jails from being used for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention.

“We’re sending a strong message to ICE,” Hochul said in a press conference Friday alongside New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch and several district attorneys from around the state. The governor said the goal is to “fortify ourselves” as New York prepares for a potential increase in federal immigration activity in the state.

“You will not weaponize local police officers against their own communities in the state of New York,” she said. “You will not use our police tech to track people who have done nothing wrong. You will not throw innocent people into our jails and you will do everything only with a judicial order.”

Hochul emphasized that New York would continue cooperating with federal authorities on cases involving violent crimes. The legislation would allow information-sharing and custody transfers when a judge issues a warrant or when a person has been convicted of serious violent offenses.

President Donald Trump said this week that New York and other Democratic-led cities were “heading in the wrong direction.”

Hochul’s proposal comes less than a week after Border Patrol agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, an intensive care nurse who was protesting their operations in Minneapolis. Pretti was the second US citizen killed by federal agents in Minnesota, following the shooting death of Renee Good earlier in January.

The killings set off nationwide protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policies. On Friday, demonstrators have called for a nationwide strike, asking Americans to skip school and work and avoid spending at businesses.

In New York, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, a Republican expected to challenge Hochul in this year’s gubernatorial race, assailed her plan to bar local cooperation with ICE and said it would endanger public safety.

“These critical agreements have long helped remove violent offenders — including murderers, … traffickers, gang members, and other dangerous criminals — from our streets, and assisted police in keeping them in custody when Hochul’s bail law would otherwise force their release,” Blakeman said in a statement. “Now, local law enforcement’s hands are tied, and these criminals will be released back into our communities.”

But Democrats are pushing measures to curtail the White House efforts, arguing the efforts are necessary to protect the public from agents that they say have engaged in illegal actions toward civilians.

New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill announced Wednesday that the state was setting up a portal for residents to upload cell phone video of ICE agents in the streets.

“Get your phone out, we want to know,” she said in an appearance on the late-night television program The Daily Show. “They have not been forthcoming. They will not tell us who they are.”

In New York, Hochul pledged to work with state lawmakers to pass her legislation “as quickly as possible” even as the state maintains a policy of cooperating with the federal government to apprehend violent criminals.

“Public safety must be pursued lawfully, transparently and with humanity,” Hochul said. “These very principles have been abandoned by our federal government and our immigration officers.”

{Matzav.com}

Homan Rejects Claims Trump Administration Is Pulling Back on Deportations

Border Czar Tom Homan dismissed reports suggesting that the Trump administration is easing up on deportations of illegal aliens, calling those claims “untrue.”

Speaking in an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Homan said that since President Trump entered office, immigration authorities have carried out “over 700,000 deportations between Border Patrol and ICE.” He stressed that enforcement efforts are being directed first toward “the arrests of criminals and public safety threats.”

“The President wants to de-escalate the situation and to set the record straight — because my staff said they’ve seen a lot of people saying President Trump’s backing off on his promise of mass deportation,” Homan said. “That’s just untrue. My message up there was the same message it’s been since January 20, when President Trump took the Oval Office.”

Homan reiterated that large-scale deportations remain a goal, while emphasizing the administration’s focus. “We’re going to have a mass deportation, but we’re going to prioritize the arrests of criminals and public safety threats,” he said. “I said from day one, if you’re in the country illegally, you’re not off the table. I looked at the numbers just about 15 minutes ago, Sean. President Trump’s been in office just over a year. We got over 700,000 deportations between Border Patrol and ICE.”

The remarks followed a fatal shooting involving a Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis last weekend that left 37-year-old Alex Pretti dead, after which President Trump said he would dispatch Homan to Minnesota.

Pretti’s death came weeks after another fatal incident, in which Renee Good was shot by an ICE agent. Authorities alleged that Good had attempted to use her vehicle as a weapon against ICE officers who were trying to free their vehicle from snow.

In explaining his decision, Trump said that although Homan “has not been involved in that area,” he was familiar with and respected “many of the people there.”

“Tom is tough but fair, and will report directly to me,” Trump clarified in a post on Truth Social.

On Tuesday, Homan said he met with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, and “top law enforcement officials to discuss the issues on the ground in Minnesota.”

“We all agree that we need to support our law enforcement officers and get criminals off the streets,” Homan added.

Homan’s comments came after Trump said in a Fox News interview that his administration would “de-escalate” in Minnesota, according to BBC News.

{Matzav.com}

President Trump: ‘Scammer’ Ilhan Omar Should Be Jailed over Minnesota’s Billions in Fraud

President Donald Trump sharply criticized Minnesota’s Democratic leadership on Saturday, asserting that fraud in the state far exceeds earlier estimates and accusing top officials of failing to act.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump singled out Rep. Ilhan Omar and Gov. Tim Walz, writing, “The Theft and Fraud in Minnesota is far greater than the 19 Billion Dollars originally projected. The Biden Administration knew this FRAUD was happening, and did absolutely nothing about it.”

Trump escalated his rhetoric in the same post, adding, “‘Scammer’ Illhan Omar and her absolutely terrible friends from Somalia should all be in jail right now or, far worse, send them back to Somalia,” and continued, ” ‘Governor’ Waltz is either the most CORRUPT government official in history, or the most INCOMPETENT. Even a very low IQ person, of which there are many, should have known what was going on in Minnesota!!! President DJT.”

According to a recent New York Times report, the U.S. Department of Justice during the Biden administration opened an inquiry into Omar’s finances after reports indicated her net worth increased by as much as $30 million following her election to Congress.

Breitbart News reported additional scrutiny surrounding Omar’s household finances, citing Rep. James Comer, who said he would seek to subpoena Omar’s husband, Tim Mynett, over questions tied to the couple’s wealth. “Most recently, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) said he would subpoena Omar’s husband, Tim Mynett, over the couple’s suspicious net worth. As Breitbart News reported last year, Omar and Mynett’s financial documents indicate that by the end of 2024, the pair had a net worth of anywhere from $6 million to $30 million.”

The outlet has also reported that large-scale welfare fraud cases linked to Minnesota’s Somali community have intensified scrutiny over Omar’s possible knowledge of the alleged schemes. “Reports say that Omar has many close ties to organizations, businesses, and individuals named in the various cases that have uncovered massive fraud of Minnesota’s overly generous welfare schemes, cases that total up to more than a billion dollars in stolen taxpayer money,” the article stated.

Omar has denied claims that she is worth millions and has said she is being unfairly targeted by conservatives. Trump, however, has continued to accuse Omar and Walz of using ICE enforcement actions and the protests and riots aimed at federal agents as a diversion from the fraud allegations, according to Breitbart News.

“Omar, who is Somalia-born, represents Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District and is already the subject of a House Oversight Committee investigation into her and husband Tim Mynett’s finances,” the outlet reported on January 23.

{Matzav.com}

Iranian Regime Media Claim Opposition Used Image of Israeli Leader’s Son in Protest Misinformation

Iranian media outlets aligned with the Tehran regime reported that opposition activists circulated a photograph of David Bennett, the son of Israeli political figure Naftali Bennett, falsely presenting it as an image of a child purportedly killed during the recent protests in Iran.

According to those reports, the photograph was incorporated into online montages and lists that identified supposed victims of the unrest and was disseminated on social media by accounts associated with opposition groups. Regime-linked platforms asserted that the image was intentionally repurposed to deceive the public and promote a fabricated account of protest-related deaths.

The Fars News Agency alleged that the image was part of a broader campaign of disinformation, writing: “We are exposing the major lie of the MKO organization regarding the alleged killing on Pirouzi Street. Media outlets affiliated with the MKO published an image of a child named Kourosh Shirini, claiming he was shot dead on a street in Tehran during the riots. It has now been revealed that the image actually belongs to the son of Naftali Bennett and was used with the aim of deception and incitement.”

Additional regime-affiliated outlets released screenshots of the disputed posts. An examination of the claims shows that social media content does exist in which David Bennett’s image appears without attribution, displayed in posts that reference alleged fatalities connected to the protests.

{Matzav.com}

Rav Tzvi Lercher zt”l

It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the petirah of Rav Tzvi Lercher zt”l.

Rav Lercher was known for his lifelong attachment to Torah learning and for the deep impression left upon him by his years studying under Rav Moshe Feinstein zt”l. Those who knew him describe a steady presence whose life reflected dedication to Torah and avodas Hashem and commitment to his family.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Miriam Lercher; his sons, Rav Shmuel Yosef Lercher, Reb Yaakov Lercher, and Reb Mordechai Lercher; and his daughters, Mrs. Chaykie Adler, Mrs. Peppy Klugman, and Mrs. Etty Kotler; and grandchildren.

The levayah will take place on Sunday morning at Shomer Hadas Chapels in Boro Park at 9:15 a.m.

Yehi zichro baruch.

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Former Captives Coordinator Gal Hirsch Says He Received Death Threats, Describes “Nightmare” Treatment in Office

Retired Brig. Gen. Gal Hirsch, who until recently served as Israel’s coordinator for captives and missing persons, delivered disturbing testimony in a television interview, saying he endured severe verbal abuse and repeated death threats during his tenure — including threats he attributed to Einav Zangauker, the mother of hostage Matan Zangauker.

Speaking on Channel 14’s program The Patriots, Hirsch described what he called shocking conduct toward him while carrying out his duties, saying the atmosphere crossed lines that cannot be ignored indefinitely.

“I understood the pain of the hostage families — it was completely justified, and I absorbed everything,” Hirsch said. “But that immunity cannot remain forever.”

Hirsch stated that he received multiple death threats, including from Zangauker, and stressed that it was not an isolated incident. “I received death threats from Einav Zangauker as well, and it didn’t happen just once,” he said. According to Hirsch, she also physically assaulted a female IDF officer in his office, though the officer chose, “out of her own nobility,” not to file a complaint.

The former coordinator also alleged that Zangauker asked him not to make public her requests for personal meetings with the prime minister. “After that, she took things outside, including recordings,” Hirsch said. “It shocks me how meetings between hostage families and the prime minister were recorded constantly.”

Hirsch emphasized that while his empathy for the families remains unchanged, boundaries must exist. “I want to make it clear that my heart is always with the hostage families — they went through something horrific — but there will no longer be immunity for those who say things that are out of place,” he said.

He further revealed that he filed a lawsuit last week against one individual who accused him of being a murderer, and said that another lawsuit would be filed in the coming days against a person who threatened him and his family. “I have another list, and it will be carried out,” Hirsch added.

{Matzav.com}

Saudi Defense Minister Warns Trump That Inaction on Iran Would Strengthen Regime

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman cautioned during a closed-door briefing in Washington on Friday that failing to act on U.S. threats against Iran would leave Tehran more confident and politically strengthened, according to people familiar with the discussion.

In remarks cited by Axios, Prince Khalid, the brother of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, told think tank analysts and representatives of Jewish organizations, “At this point, if this doesn’t happen, it will only embolden the regime.”

The warning comes as tensions between Washington and Tehran continue to escalate, with President Donald Trump publicly raising the possibility of military action to pressure Iran back into nuclear negotiations following recent American and Israeli operations targeting Iranian-linked sites. During the briefing, Prince Khalid underscored the importance of limiting the risk of wider regional escalation should any strike be carried out.

The message appeared to contrast with more conciliatory signals from Riyadh in recent days, including a call between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, in which Saudi Arabia reportedly assured Iran that its airspace would not be used for attacks and emphasized the need for regional stability. The briefing was part of Prince Khalid’s broader visit to the United States, which included meetings at the Pentagon, the State Department, and the White House focused largely on Iran.

While no U.S. strike has yet taken place, the situation remains highly volatile following recent U.S. and Israeli actions against Iranian targets. Iran has threatened immediate retaliation in response to any direct attack, leaving the Trump administration weighing the risks of military action against the prospect of the “emboldened” Iran that Prince Khalid warned could emerge from continued inaction.

{Matzav.com}

Taking the Next Step; Reaching the Next Level

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Inspire 2.0

Taking the Next Step; Reaching the next Level

Project Inspire’s Convention all about “Turning Inspiration into Action”

What makes a Project Inspire convention unforgettable, a can’t miss event?

 What encourages attendees to register well in advance, with a filled-to-capacity crowd year after year? Why is it arguably the most ‘sold out’ event of the season?

Is it the stellar lineup of speakers, the ‘cream of the crop’ flown in from across the globe? The dazzling, impeccable melava malka program, where magical surprises and tear-jerking reunions are carefully choreographed, where stories of longing, of making a 180, bring us to laughter and tears? Is it the incredible ruach, the camaraderie, the depth of connection? Or is it simply the caliber of the crowd, who are not just looking for yet another weekend of canned sound bites?

Perhaps it is the so-called ‘regular people,’ who have transformed the lives of their brothers and sisters, with a smile, a kind word, a caring gesture.

Because being part of the Project Inspire is a badge of honor, a symbol of something greater than ourselves and our routines. It’s about igniting a revolution, turning inspiration into action, and action into a movement.

It’s the burning desire, deep within our souls, to reach out to our unaffiliated fellow Jews, to make a difference and stem the tide of apathy and disinterest. It’s the searing pain we feel when we realize that the level of assimilation has reached shocking levels.

Welcome to Project Inspire 2.0: Not just an ordinary convention. Where the crowd is handpicked, more connected, and more invested. Where ‘regular’ people who don’t consider themselves the kiruv ‘type’ are empowered to do amazing things.

This year, especially, with a trendy new venue at the Tarrytown House Estates in Westchester County, the program at Project Inspire is carefully curated– not just to entertain and inspire, but to spur lasting action.  

With an impressive lineup of Torah and kiruv personalities, including Rabbi Moshe Weinberger of Aish Kodesh; Rabbi Ephraim Eliyahu Schapiro; Rabbi Menachem Nissel; Rabbi Aaron Kotler; Rabbi Shlomo Farhi, and Charlie Hararay, and a unique women’s program, including Mrs. Dina Schoonmaker, Mrs. Debbie Greenblatt, and Rebetzin Estie Hamilton, the focus will be on ‘depth you can feel.’ Yehuda Green and Shulem Lemmer will add a melodious accompaniment to the tefillos and Shabbos meals.

 It’s not just another convention. It’s a launch pad for action, giving every attendee the tools, partnership, and direction they need to take things one step further.

This is your convention, your story, and our shared mission. Welcome to Project Inspire 2.0, where we laugh together, cry together, and be inspired together. More meaning. More connection. More impact.

Be a part of the movement, and be forever changed. Rooms are going fast. Don’t miss it!
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McLaughlin Poll: ICE Hit, but Trump Stays Solid

By John McLaughlin and Jim McLaughlin

Despite a barrage of hostile media coverage and relentless attacks from the left, President Donald Trump’s standing with voters remains remarkably steady — especially on the issue of border security.

Our latest national survey shows Trump’s job approval is unchanged from last month: 50% approve, including 36% who approve of both his persona and his policies, and another 14% who approve of his policies. Forty-seven percent disapprove. [Poll: 1,000 likely voters, plus or minus 3.1%, 95% confidence interval, conducted January 21–27]

The reason Trump’s approval remains firm is simple: His base is rock solid.

Among Trump 2024 voters, his approval stands at 89% to 9%. Among Republicans, it is 88% to 11%.

Among conservatives, 85% approve and just 14% disapprove.

That kind of loyalty is rare in modern American politics — and it is driven largely by Trump’s unwavering stance on immigration enforcement.

During a stretch of frigid, snowy weather, the biggest national political story became ICE operations in Minneapolis.

Watching the legacy left-wing media’s slanted coverage of these enforcement actions made one thing clear: The press is actively trying to help anti-Trump Democrats weaken the federal government’s ability to enforce immigration law.

If federal immigration enforcement is neutered, the result is de facto open borders.

Millions of illegal immigrants will continue to pour into the United States — whether they are criminals, terrorists, or individuals who will drain billions of dollars in public assistance from American taxpayers.

Our polling explains exactly why the left is losing this argument.

When voters were asked whether they favor or oppose “deporting known criminal and terrorist migrants who have entered the country illegally,” an overwhelming 87% support deportation, including 67% who strongly support it. Only 10% opposed.

Interestingly, Hispanic voters supported deportation by a strong 79% to 19% margin. These numbers are virtually unchanged from December, when support stood at 86% to 8%.

Despite nonstop messaging from the open-borders media, Democrats, and left-wing nonprofits, the American people have not budged: foreign criminals must go.

Support remains strong even when the question expands beyond criminals.

Asked whether they favor or oppose “deporting migrants who have entered the country illegally,” 62% of voters support deportation, including 39% who strongly support it. Thirty-two percent oppose.

Hispanic voters are divided — 46% support deportation, while 49% oppose. Again, these numbers show only modest movement from December (66% support, 27% oppose).

In short, the left has failed to change public opinion on the goal: Americans want illegal immigration stopped.

Where the left has made progress is not on the ends, but on the means — specifically, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

ICE is the federal law enforcement agency tasked with arresting and deporting illegal immigrants.

Without ICE, the United States reverts to the Biden-Harris open borders policy that allowed millions of illegal immigrants to enter the country unchecked.

ICE’s image has taken a hit. Its favorable rating now stands at 42%, with 50% unfavorable. Among Hispanic voters, ICE is viewed unfavorably by a 58% to 31% margin.

That polarization is reflected in attitudes toward abolishing the agency altogether.

When voters were asked whether they favor or oppose defunding and abolishing ICE, the electorate was split: 46% support, 48% oppose.

Republicans oppose abolition by a decisive 66% to 31%. Democrats favor it 65% to 30%. Independents lean against it, 47% to 41%. Hispanic voters support defunding ICE 56% to 40%.

Ironically, voters are less divided when it comes to punishing sanctuary cities.

Nearly half of voters (48%) support cutting off federal funding to sanctuary cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis that refuse to cooperate with federal law enforcement in deporting criminal illegal aliens. Forty-two percent oppose.

Trump 2024 voters support defunding sanctuary cities by a commanding 75% to 17%. Harris 2024 voters oppose it 70% to 20%. Hispanic voters are evenly split.

Voters are also rejecting radical state-level defiance of federal immigration law.

A majority (51%) oppose Minnesota Democrat Gov. Tim Walz’s effort to turn his state into an open-borders sanctuary that shields criminal illegal immigrants from deportation. Only 36% support Walz’s position.

Perhaps most striking, voters strongly back decisive action against the international drug trade.

A solid 58% approve of President Trump using the U.S. military to stop the flow of deadly drugs like fentanyl from Venezuela, including capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who was indicted in 2020 for drug trafficking.

Only 36% oppose. Majorities of Hispanics (52%), independents (54%), and moderates (53%) all support Trump’s approach.

The conclusion is clear.

Deporting criminal illegal immigrants remains overwhelmingly popular. Deporting illegal immigrants more broadly is also supported by a majority of Americans. What has become polarized is the mechanism — ICE — and the enforcement tools required to get the job done.

Republicans must refocus the debate on outcomes and expose Democratic opposition to ICE for what it truly is: a strategy to reopen the borders and invite millions more illegal immigrants into the country. President Trump understands this—and voters are standing firmly with him.

(c) Newsmax

Trump: Minnesota Fraud Tops $19 Billion

President Donald Trump said today that alleged fraud in Minnesota far surpasses earlier estimates, writing on Truth Social that “the theft and fraud in Minnesota is far greater than the $19 billion originally projected.”

Trump’s remarks came as House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer of Kentucky announced that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison will testify under oath on March 4 as part of a congressional probe.

The upcoming testimony is tied to a federal investigation examining alleged fraud and misuse of funds within Minnesota-administered social services programs.

In his Truth Social post, Trump sharply criticized Minnesota officials and Rep. Ilhan Omar, writing:

“The Biden Administration knew this FRAUD was happening, and did absolutely nothing about it.
“Scammer” Illhan Omar and her absolutely terrible friends from Somalia should all be in jail right now or, far worse, send them back to Somalia.
“Governor” Waltz is either the most CORRUPT government official in history, or the most INCOMPETENT.
“Even a very low IQ person, of which there are many, should have known what was going on in Minnesota!!! President DJT.”

Comer said Friday that Walz and Ellison are scheduled to appear at a hearing titled “Oversight of Fraud and Misuse of Federal Funds in Minnesota: Part II,” set for Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 10 a.m. Eastern Time.

In announcing the hearing, the committee said its investigation began in December 2025 after federal prosecutors outlined what lawmakers described as widespread fraud and money laundering within the state’s social services framework.

At the outset of the inquiry, committee officials said criminal networks “have stolen an estimated $9 billion” in taxpayer dollars intended for programs such as child nutrition assistance, services for children with autism, housing aid, and Medicaid.

Investigators and prosecutors have publicly cited varying figures when describing the scope of the suspected losses.

No court has yet established a final statewide total.

In December, a federal prosecutor said that half or more of approximately $18 billion in federal funding distributed to 14 Minnesota-run programs since 2018 may have been stolen.

The investigations trace back to the COVID-19 pandemic and include the Feeding Our Future case, which federal prosecutors have characterized as a large-scale scheme involving federal child nutrition funds.

Last month, 57 individuals linked to Feeding Our Future were convicted.

{Matzav.com}

Trump Praises Noem, Homan as ‘Lunatics’ Attack

President Donald Trump on Friday publicly praised Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and border czar Tom Homan, portraying both as key figures in his administration’s border enforcement and public safety efforts while forcefully defending Noem amid intensifying criticism tied to federal law enforcement actions in Minnesota.

In a post on Truth Social late Friday, Trump accused political opponents of unfairly targeting Noem and framed the attacks as rooted in hostility toward her performance and position.

“The Radical Left Lunatics, Insurrectionists, Agitators, and Thugs, are going after Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, because she is a woman, and has done a really GREAT JOB!” Trump wrote.

Trump credited Noem with overseeing what he described as sweeping improvements in border security and crime reduction since the start of his second term a year ago, saying the administration had reversed conditions it inherited.

“The Border disaster that I inherited is fixed,” Trump wrote, asserting that “the violent criminals that were allowed into our Country through Sleepy Joe’s ‘sick’ Open Border Policy, are largely gone, or being strongly sought for purposes of removal.”

The president also made broad claims about nationwide crime trends, saying the U.S. murder rate had dropped to a historic low and pointing to improvements in major cities.

Trump said the murder rate “just reached the lowest level in history, 125 years,” adding that Washington, D.C., “is now one of the safest cities in America,” while noting that “numerous other once very dangerous cities” have also seen progress.

He urged Republicans to stand firm, accused Democrats of financial misconduct, and dismissed protests as a cover for wrongdoing.

“They should all be in jail,” Trump wrote, saying he was elected on “Strong Borders, and Law and Order.”

The posts come as Noem faces mounting criticism over her response to deadly shootings in Minnesota involving federal immigration officers, as well as scrutiny over her oversight of disaster relief funding through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Officials and lawmakers from both parties have called on Noem to step down, with some raising the possibility of impeachment proceedings.

Following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by Department of Homeland Security agents in Minneapolis last Saturday, Noem described him as a “domestic terrorist” and said he was “brandishing” a gun at the time of the encounter.

She made similar statements earlier this month after Renee Good was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis.

Trump concluded his message about Noem by expressing gratitude and emphasizing the political implications of the moment.

“Thank you to Secretary Kristi Noem,” he wrote. “Remember, ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES!!!”

In a separate Truth Social post, Trump also singled out Homan for praise, describing him as uniquely effective and commending his work on border enforcement.

“Border Czar (Plus!) Tom Homan is doing a FANTASTIC JOB. He is one of a kind. Thank you Tom!!! President DJT”

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Chicago Mayor Orders Police to Scrutinize ICE Activity, Threatens Prosecution for Alleged Violations

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has signed a new executive order instructing the city’s police department to examine any claims of unlawful conduct by federal immigration agents and to refer those agents for possible prosecution when warranted, his office announced today.

Johnson revealed the move in a post on X, saying he had enacted what he called the “ICE On Notice” executive order, which he said is designed to “laying the groundwork to investigate and prosecute ICE agents if they break the law in Chicago.”

“There is no such thing as absolute immunity in America,” Johnson wrote. “Chicago will not stand by as ICE terrorizes our communities.”

Under the order, Chicago police officers are directed to retain body-worn camera footage from encounters involving federal immigration agents and to identify the supervising federal official present at the scene. Officers are also instructed to file reports documenting any alleged violations of state or local law committed by federal personnel.

The move represents a sharper stance by City Hall toward Immigration and Customs Enforcement and fits within Chicago’s long-standing position as a sanctuary city, where cooperation with federal immigration enforcement is restricted.

Johnson’s language indicates that the order is intended not just as a procedural directive, but also as a signal to immigrant communities that the city plans to push back against what he characterizes as fear-based enforcement tactics.

By asserting that there is no such thing as “absolute immunity,” the mayor appeared to challenge the notion that federal officers are beyond accountability when operating within city limits.

His comments highlight a larger national dispute over the reach of federal immigration authorities and the extent to which local governments can contest enforcement actions they believe exceed legal limits.

The announcement comes amid intense national debate over immigration enforcement, as major cities increasingly take independent steps to influence how federal policy is carried out locally.

Johnson did not outline when the executive order would formally take effect or detail specific enforcement mechanisms, but his remarks suggest Chicago intends to more closely monitor ICE operations and pursue accountability if laws are broken.

“With today’s order, we are putting ICE on notice in our city. Chicago will not sit idly by while Trump floods federal agents into our communities and terrorizes our residents,” Johnson wrote in a statement.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press. As a general matter, federal officers are typically shielded from state prosecution for actions performed in the course of their official duties.

That immunity applies only when the actions in question are authorized under federal law and are deemed necessary and proper.

Across the country, prominent Democratic leaders at the state and local level have pushed back against the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies, particularly following the deaths of two U.S. citizens who were killed by federal agents in Minneapolis.

In Minnesota, state officials filed a lawsuit challenging the deployment of additional immigration officers, but a federal judge today declined to issue a preliminary injunction that would have halted the operation.

In New York, Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday proposed legislation that would prohibit local law enforcement agencies from being deputized by ICE to participate in immigration enforcement activities.

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Mamdani Still Will Only Force Homeless NYers Off The Streets ‘As Last Resort’ – Even As Deep Freeze Death Toll Rises To 13

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani said Friday that his administration will continue to compel homeless New Yorkers to leave the streets only “as a last resort,” even as City Hall disclosed that 13 people have now died outdoors and dangerously cold temperatures are expected to intensify over the weekend.

The Democratic socialist reiterated that outreach teams will require people to enter shelters only when they are judged to be a danger to themselves or others, maintaining that position as forecasted wind chills were expected to plunge to a real-feel low of minus 1 degree from Saturday into Sunday.

When asked how city workers decide whether someone poses a risk to themselves, Mamdani said the determination depends on a range of considerations before forcing someone inside, including whether the individual appears adequately dressed for the cold.

“There are a number of specific criteria that is used in determining whether one is a danger to themselves or to others,” Mamdani told reporters while attending an unrelated event in Long Island City.

“I think we can find some of this criteria also in how an individual is clothed, whether they are deemed to actually be warm in those settings, as well as their behavior,” Hizzoner said.

“And for the New Yorkers who are deemed to be a threat to themselves or to others, there is a process of involuntary confinement which is a last resort,” he continued. “However, it has been utilized a number of times whenever city workers have come to that conclusion.”

Later Friday, the mayor’s office announced that the number of people who have died outdoors had increased by three since last Saturday, when the city was hit by prolonged subfreezing weather and Winter Storm Fern.

A City Hall spokesperson said the total now stands at 13 deaths, up from the 10 reported earlier in the week, covering the period from Saturday through Tuesday. Officials did not release further details about the three additional deaths, and the timing of those fatalities remained unclear.

City officials previously said that at least six of the initial 10 people who died outdoors had earlier contact with the city’s shelter system, and that seven of those deaths were believed to be linked to hypothermia.

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner was still reviewing the cases to determine official causes of death for all 13 individuals, and their names had not yet been formally released.

One of the deceased was identified as Frederick Jones, 67, who had previously experienced homelessness and was discovered dead Saturday morning in Midtown, roughly a mile from his government-subsidized apartment building, according to a report.

Police responded twice to calls involving Jones — once Friday morning and again around 11:30 p.m. that night, before the coldest temperatures set in — but he declined assistance during the first encounter and did not meet the threshold for involuntary removal. During the second call, first responders were unable to locate him, Gothamist reported.

“I’m just in shock,” Shonell McKinley, Jones’ court-appointed guardian, told the outlet.

“He should not have been outside. He had a roof over his head.”

Another person who died was Michael Veronico, 44, who was found Saturday morning outside a building near Warren Street in Brooklyn and appeared to be homeless.

According to Gothamist, his family said he likely died alone in the extreme cold from a drug overdose after struggling with substance abuse for years.

Mamdani’s administration said Friday that the city has opened 18 “enhanced warming centers” and 20 standard warming centers and has significantly increased outreach efforts ahead of the weekend deep freeze.

Workers from the Department of Homeless Services are now putting in overtime and canvassing streets every two hours, rather than every four, in search of unsheltered individuals.

Since a “cold blue” emergency was declared on Jan. 19, City Hall said outreach teams have placed 825 people into “safe havens” and other shelter options and carried out 15 involuntary removals.

Despite those efforts, Mamdani’s restrained approach to moving people indoors has drawn criticism, including from former Mayor Eric Adams, who urged him to take more aggressive action.

“On 12/05/25, I begged then Mayor-elect Mamdani not to reverse our policy that kept homeless New Yorkers from freezing outdoors in makeshift encampments,” Adams wrote Thursday on X, referring to Mamdani’s decision to halt homeless encampment sweeps upon taking office.

Mamdani had also instructed police and sanitation workers to stop dismantling homeless encampments in the weeks leading up to the deadly cold spell, The Post reported Thursday.

Adams appeared to place responsibility for the deaths on his successor, calling for a return to the prior policy.

“Every day of delay risks more lives,” he said.

Queens Republican Councilwoman Joann Ariola also pressed Mamdani to take firmer steps to move people off the streets.

“If he wants to do better, the Mayor could start by actually enforcing the Code Blue so our most vulnerable stop freezing to death on our streets,” she said.

“Especially during Code Blue conditions, involuntary commitment has to be on the table to protect people who clearly lack the capacity to understand the danger of remaining on the streets in extreme weather,” said Queens Councilman Phil Wong, a Democrat.

“We’ve already seen 10 people die, and we are not seeing the urgency needed to use tools like involuntary commitment quickly enough to prevent further loss of life.”

Among those found dead Saturday morning was a homeless woman identified by law enforcement sources as 64-year-old Barbara Szuter in Brooklyn, authorities said.

That same morning, a 60-year-old man was discovered outside St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx. Staff rushed him inside for treatment, but he was later pronounced dead, police said.

Authorities also reported that one man in Manhattan and another in Queens were separately found outdoors Saturday morning and later died at local hospitals.

One of the victims, 52-year-old Nolberto Jimbo-Niola, was found seated on a bench in North Corona, Queens, on Sunday morning, just days after being discharged from Elmhurst Hospital, according to Gothamist, citing state Sen. Jessica Ramos and other officials.

Another fatality was 90-year-old Doreen Ellis, who lived in a Brooklyn apartment and was found dead Monday morning after wandering outside during the snowstorm the night before. Loved ones told Gothamist that she suffered from dementia.

A man whose age was not immediately available was also found dead Monday morning at a construction site in the Bronx.

The 10th death reported before the updated tally involved a 47-year-old man who apparently fell from a bench, struck his head, and was found dead Tuesday outside a Key Foods supermarket in Flushing, Queens, sources told The Post.

City data shows there were 29 cold-exposure deaths in 2023, based on the most recent figures that do not distinguish between people who were homeless and those who had shelter. From 2020 through 2023, the city averaged roughly 34 cold-exposure fatalities each year.

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Judge Orders Release Of 5-Year-Old Minnesota Boy, Father Detained By ICE

A federal judge in Texas on Saturday ordered the release of a 5-year-old boy and his father who had been transferred to a detention facility amid President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement actions in Minnesota.

In a written ruling issued Saturday, U.S. District Judge Fred Biery sharply criticized the government’s handling of the case involving Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, writing that the two “seek nothing but the modicum of due process and the rule of law.”

“Observing human behavior confirms that for some among us, the perfidious lust for unbridled power and the imposition of cruelty in its quest know no bounds and are bereft of human decency,” Biery wrote. “And the rule of law be damned.”

Federal officers detained the father and son last week after Conejo Ramos returned home from preschool. An image of the child wearing a bright blue hat and carrying a Spider-Man backpack quickly spread online, sparking widespread anger as immigration enforcement activity in the state intensified.

Biery accused the government of disregarding constitutional protections and said the administration appeared to require what he described as a basic refresher in civics.

“Civics lesson to the government: Administrative warrants issued by the executive branch to itself do not pass probable cause muster,” Biery wrote. “That is called the fox guarding the henhouse. The Constitution requires an independent judicial officer.”

The judge appended the widely circulated photograph of the child to the ruling beneath his signature, along with two verses from the Bible.

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