<p>Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican running for California governor, announced in a social-media video that his office will not participate in immigration enforcement. (<a href="https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-02-07/riverside-county-sheriff-chad-bianco-says-deputies-wont-conduct-immigration-enforcement?utm_source=openai">latimes.com</a>) He said deputies “have not, are not and will not” carry out ICE-style raids and emphasized that immigration enforcement is the federal government’s responsibility amid heightened fears of local sweeps. (<a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/riverside-county-deputies-wont-make-immigration-related-arrests-sheriff-bianco-says/?utm_source=openai">cbsnews.com</a>) Bianco pushed back on online reports of raids at schools, businesses and churches and said his agency has worked to build trust with immigrant communities. (<a href="https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-02-07/riverside-county-sheriff-chad-bianco-says-deputies-wont-conduct-immigration-enforcement?utm_source=openai">latimes.com</a>) The statement comes as debate over California’s sanctuary law and cooperation with ICE intensifies, and he rejected rumors of raids. (<a href="https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-02-07/riverside-county-sheriff-chad-bianco-says-deputies-wont-conduct-immigration-enforcement?utm_source=openai">latimes.com</a>)</p>

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican running for California governor, announced in a social-media video that his office will not participate in immigration enforcement. (latimes.com) He said deputies “have not, are not and will not” carry out ICE-style raids and emphasized that immigration enforcement is the federal government’s responsibility amid heightened fears of local sweeps. (cbsnews.com) Bianco pushed back on online reports of raids at schools, businesses and churches and said his agency has worked to build trust with immigrant communities. (latimes.com) The statement comes as debate over California’s sanctuary law and cooperation with ICE intensifies, and he rejected rumors of raids. (latimes.com)

Breaking: Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco says deputies 'have not, are not and will not' conduct immigration raids, denying school/business/church sweep rumors. What do you think? Comment. According to Los Angeles…
<p>After the Supreme Court struck down his emergency tariff program, President Trump signed a proclamation using Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose a temporary ten percent global tariff on most imports. (<a href="https://apnews.com/article/0485fcda30a7310501123e4931dba3f9?utm_source=openai">apnews.com</a>) The president announced the move on Truth Social and said the surcharge aims to address large balance‑of‑payments deficits and bolster American manufacturing. (<a href="https://www.business-standard.com/world-news/trump-invokes-1974-trade-law-to-impose-10-global-tariff-after-sc-setback-126022100038_1.html?utm_source=openai">business-standard.com</a>) The duty is scheduled to take effect at 12:01 a.m. Eastern on February 24 and may last up to one hundred fifty days unless Congress acts. (<a href="https://www.business-standard.com/world-news/trump-invokes-1974-trade-law-to-impose-10-global-tariff-after-sc-setback-126022100038_1.html?utm_source=openai">business-standard.com</a>) The action sparked warnings about higher consumer prices, legal challenges, and international retaliation and market volatility concerns. (<a href="https://apnews.com/article/0485fcda30a7310501123e4931dba3f9?utm_source=openai">apnews.com</a>)</p>

After the Supreme Court struck down his emergency tariff program, President Trump signed a proclamation using Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose a temporary ten percent global tariff on most imports. (apnews.com) The president announced the move on Truth Social and said the surcharge aims to address large balance‑of‑payments deficits and bolster American manufacturing. (business-standard.com) The duty is scheduled to take effect at 12:01 a.m. Eastern on February 24 and may last up to one hundred fifty days unless Congress acts. (business-standard.com) The action sparked warnings about higher consumer prices, legal challenges, and international retaliation and market volatility concerns. (apnews.com)

Breaking: After the Supreme Court struck down his tariffs, Trump invoked Section 122 to impose a 10% global import surcharge starting Feb 24 (150 days), sparking warnings of higher prices,…
<p>On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that President Trump lacked authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose sweeping emergency tariffs, invalidating broad tariffs he enacted last year. (<a href="https://time.com/7380033/supreme-court-tarriffs-ruling-trump/">time.com</a>) Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, joined by Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, Jackson, Gorsuch and Barrett. (<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/20/trump-supreme-court-tariffs-ruling">theguardian.com</a>) The decision immediately halts collection of many duties, risks refund claims for billions already collected (roughly $130 billion reported), and constrains unilateral presidential trade power. (<a href="https://time.com/7380033/supreme-court-tarriffs-ruling-trump/">time.com</a>) The court relied on the major‑questions doctrine to limit executive tariff authority. (<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/20/trump-supreme-court-tariffs-ruling">theguardian.com</a>) President Trump called the ruling a “disgrace,” vowed alternate tariffs and promised appeals. (<a href="https://people.com/trump-responds-to-supreme-court-ruling-on-tariffs-11910862">people.com</a>)</p>

On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that President Trump lacked authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose sweeping emergency tariffs, invalidating broad tariffs he enacted last year. (time.com) Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, joined by Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, Jackson, Gorsuch and Barrett. (theguardian.com) The decision immediately halts collection of many duties, risks refund claims for billions already collected (roughly $130 billion reported), and constrains unilateral presidential trade power. (time.com) The court relied on the major‑questions doctrine to limit executive tariff authority. (theguardian.com) President Trump called the ruling a “disgrace,” vowed alternate tariffs and promised appeals. (people.com)

Breaking: Feb 20, 2026 — Supreme Court 6–3 rules Trump lacked IEEPA authority for sweeping tariffs, halting collections and risking billions in refunds. Roberts wrote the opinion; Trump called it…
<p>Senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller has pushed the administration’s plan to exclude undocumented immigrants from census counts used for congressional apportionment, arguing their inclusion inflates House seats in Democratic strongholds like California and New York. (<a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/stephen-miller-yells-about-democrats-in-defense-of-donald-trumps-census-and-redistricting-power-grabs/?utm_source=openai">thedailybeast.com</a>) The proposal, tied to broader Republican efforts and a Missouri lawsuit seeking to bar noncitizens from apportionment, would shift seats and Electoral College votes if implemented. (<a href="https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/missouri-launches-sweeping-lawsuit-block-152453567.html?utm_source=openai">yahoo.com</a>) Legal experts note the Constitution requires counting “the whole number of persons,” and courts have repeatedly blocked similar 2020 attempts. (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_v._New_York?utm_source=openai">en.wikipedia.org</a>) Fact-checkers and studies say excluding undocumented immigrants would likely produce only modest, possibly offsetting, seat changes. Debate remains heated. (<a href="https://www.politifact.com/article/2024/mar/25/more-immigrants-equal-better-odds-for-democrats-af/?utm_source=openai">politifact.com</a>)</p>

Senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller has pushed the administration’s plan to exclude undocumented immigrants from census counts used for congressional apportionment, arguing their inclusion inflates House seats in Democratic strongholds like California and New York. (thedailybeast.com) The proposal, tied to broader Republican efforts and a Missouri lawsuit seeking to bar noncitizens from apportionment, would shift seats and Electoral College votes if implemented. (yahoo.com) Legal experts note the Constitution requires counting “the whole number of persons,” and courts have repeatedly blocked similar 2020 attempts. (en.wikipedia.org) Fact-checkers and studies say excluding undocumented immigrants would likely produce only modest, possibly offsetting, seat changes. Debate remains heated. (politifact.com)

Breaking: Stephen Miller pushes to exclude undocumented immigrants from census apportionment—aimed at stripping House seats from Democratic strongholds (CA, NY). Experts warn it may be unconstitutional. Thoughts? Comment. According to…
<p>On Feb. 18, 2026, roughly 200 students at A.C. Reynolds High School in Asheville staged an “ICE Out” walkout, leaving classes around 11 a.m. to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (<a href="https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/page-high-students-hold-walkout-193056993.html?utm_source=openai">yahoo.com</a>) Video shared by Matt Van Swol shows students bolting from campus and running into a busy four‑lane highway with no teachers visible, prompting safety concerns. (<a href="https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/02/watch-shocking-footage-shows-north-carolina-high-school/?utm_source=openai">thegatewaypundit.com</a>) Buncombe County Schools said the action was not school‑organized, affirmed students’ right to peaceful expression, and noted school resource officers and law enforcement assisted to keep students safe. (<a href="https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/02/watch-shocking-footage-shows-north-carolina-high-school/?utm_source=openai">thegatewaypundit.com</a>) The footage has reignited debate over supervision and protest safety on school grounds and parent concerns.</p>

On Feb. 18, 2026, roughly 200 students at A.C. Reynolds High School in Asheville staged an “ICE Out” walkout, leaving classes around 11 a.m. to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (yahoo.com) Video shared by Matt Van Swol shows students bolting from campus and running into a busy four‑lane highway with no teachers visible, prompting safety concerns. (thegatewaypundit.com) Buncombe County Schools said the action was not school‑organized, affirmed students’ right to peaceful expression, and noted school resource officers and law enforcement assisted to keep students safe. (thegatewaypundit.com) The footage has reignited debate over supervision and protest safety on school grounds and parent concerns.

Breaking: ~200 A.C. Reynolds students staged an "ICE Out" walkout Feb. 18; footage shows them running onto a busy four‑lane highway, raising safety and supervision concerns. What do you think?…