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Teen Vogue now pushing anti-ICE propaganda despite reports of its demise

Liberals were outraged when Conde Nast announced that Teen Vogue was going to be absorbed into Vogue.com and would no longer be independent, but the brand continues to publish extremist propaganda.

Teen Vogue was constantly ridiculed and derided by right-wing news outlets for regularly publishing degenerate sexual content and far-left Marxist stories intended to radicalize teens.

‘We can watch as our neighbors disappear or we can build on these proven strategies to protect the diverse communities we’ve built together.’

Despite reports of its demise, the outlet is still working to despoil the virtue of teenagers online.

In the op-ed titled “ICE Watch Programs Can Protect Immigrants in Your Neighborhood — Here’s What to Know,” activist Nikki Marín Baena teaches teens how to oppose federal immigration law enforcement.

Baena said her group offered “trainings in immigrant neighborhood parking lots and … Spanish-language videos with tips for how to spot ICE agents.”

The group also set up an “emergency cash-assistance fund to provide small grants, usually between $300 and $2,000, to help” families of people detained by ICE “stave off eviction and afford the first payment to an immigration attorney.”

She posted a link to a guidebook for those who wanted to set up a “hotline, neighborhood watch, or cash-assistance program.”

Baena concluded, “As deportations ramp up again, we have a choice: We can watch as our neighbors disappear or we can build on these proven strategies to protect the diverse communities we’ve built together.”

Teen Vogue pushed the article Monday to its followers on Facebook.

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A statement from Vogue in Nov. 2025 said that the brand would “remain a distinct editorial property, with its own identity and mission,” but the focus would change to “career development, cultural leadership, and other issues that matter most to young people.”

Apparently that includes anti-ICE propaganda.

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Sara Gonzales responds to New York Times’ ‘hit piece’ linking her H-1B fraud exposé to racism claims

Last month, BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales set out on an investigation with a hunch that not every company sponsoring workers under the H-1B visa program in Texas was operating honestly.

After researching public records in the USCIS H-1B Employer Data Hub, she physically visited the listed office addresses of several such companies and found that the addresses corresponded to single-family residential homes with no visible signs of business operations or staff present, despite the companies having sponsored multiple foreign workers under the program.

Sara’s reporting prompted Governor Greg Abbott (R) to direct state agencies and universities to freeze new H-1B visa petitions to prioritize Texans for employment. In addition, Attorney General Ken Paxton launched a sweeping investigation into three North Texas companies for potential sham operations and visa abuse.

Now, however, the New York Times in a recent article titled “How the Visa Debate for Foreign Workers Fuels Racism Against South Asians” is framing the broader debate over H-1B visas, including Sara’s investigation into potential fraud in Texas, as fueling racism against South Asians, particularly Indians, who make up many of the H-1B visa holders..

“In Frisco, the tensions over H-1B were heightened by a conservative content creator who recently posted a much-watched video in which she made claims about possible H-1B fraud in the area,” author Amy Qin wrote, directly referencing Sara’s reporting.

On this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Sara responds to what she interprets as a “hit piece” on her from the New York Times.

“If the New York Times wants to take a swing at me, at least have the decency to name me,” she says.

“They don’t want to name me because they don’t want to give my exposé more exposure. The ‘much-watched video’ — they couldn’t even say, like, millions of people watched it.”

Even still, Sara says her glass is “half full.”

“You’re over the target if the New York Times sees that you did something that is so good, that is so truthful and well done and important that they don’t even want to name you because if they said Sara Gonzalez actually posted this crazy exposé, people might be able to watch it,” she says, “and then if they watched it, they might stop being on the New York Times’ side because they’d see the truth.”

But the New York Times, Sara says, is “not interested in seeking truth.”

“They just want to make this about race because then they can turn their eye from what is actually going on.”

To hear more of Sara’s response, watch the episode above.

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‘Pure bigotry’: CNN fearmongers about ‘Christian nationalism’ in election-narrative tease

Democrats, the liberal media, and activist outfits have concern-mongered for years about the imagined threat posed by “Christian nationalism,” a catchall term used to describe their ideological foes who also happen to be Christian in a nation almost entirely founded by Christians and where today over six in 10 adults are Christian.

CNN appears keen to revive the left’s moral panic on-theme ahead of the midterm elections with an hour-long documentary titled “The Rise of Christian Nationalism.”

‘If you’re worried about Christians radicalizing then maybe you should stop shooting up our schools, churches and now hockey rinks.’

Newly released teaser videos and a corresponding press release hint at the documentary’s apparent political purpose: to instill fear in viewers over a supposed movement that host Pamela Brown claims is “working to redefine America as a Christian nation in the home, in a marriage, in schools, and in government” — a movement that Brown reckons is supercharged and unified in the wake of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

The network noted in its overview for the documentary, which airs Sunday, that:

Brown examines the growing influence of Christian nationalism, an ideology rooted in the belief that the United States was founded as a Christian nation and that its laws and institutions should reflect Christian values. Through immersive reporting and on-the-ground access, the episode explores how a movement once largely confined to the margins of white evangelical culture has gained new visibility and political power.

Brown apparently believes she gleaned generalizable insights into “Christian nationalism” by chatting with critics and kicking around Christian communities linked to Pastor Doug Wilson, a theologian credited by the Wall Street Journal months ago with leading the rise of “Christian nationalism” under President Donald Trump.

“We embedded with a community under Pastor Wilson’s umbrella and spoke to women who have left the church and are now sounding the alarm,” said Brown. “No matter where you live or what you believe, what we learned is especially consequential at this moment.”

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In one preview, Matthew Taylor — a specialist in “Muslim-Christian dialogue” who wrote a book sounding the alarm about imagined Christian threats to democracy — tells Brown that Kirk’s memorial service “was one of the most potent examples of this shift in our culture that we’re experiencing right now, where a large segment of American Christians are being activated by these ideas, radicalized by these ideas that say that they are the persecuted ones and that they need to stand up for Christians’ rights.”

Despite his intimation to the contrary, the ideas Taylor figures for radicalizing are based in fact. Christians, persecuted around the globe, are frequently targeted in the U.S., where radicals have not only sought to legislatively curb religious liberties but attacked churches and the faithful.

Brown, referencing a clip in which Taylor suggests that Christians take Trump for an “anointed figure” because he survived the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, said that “this is just one example of why Christian nationalists are having such a moment right now.”

While some viewers might suspect that these alleged “Christian nationalists” are simply followers of Christ who also vigorously support their nation, definitions and criteria vary.

Brown defines “Christian nationalism” as “an ideology rooted in the belief that our country was founded as a Christian nation and that our laws and institutions should reflect Christian values.”

The CNN host appears to be casting a big net granted a 2022 Pew Research Center survey found that six in 10 American adults said the founders intended America to be a Christian nation.

The Public Religion Research Institute, a group that has in recent years characterized Christian nationalism as “a major threat to the health of our democracy,” has a slightly less vague understanding and can supposedly deduce if someone is a Christian nationalist on their responses to the following five statements:

“The U.S. government should declare America a Christian nation.””U.S. laws should be based on Christian values.”“If the U.S. moves away from our Christian foundations, we will not have a country anymore.”“Being Christian is an important part of being truly American.”“God has called Christians to exercise dominion over all areas of American society.”

In the wild, “Christian nationalist” appears in many cases to be a term externally applied, not chosen.

Vice President JD Vance, for instance, doesn’t check all of the PPRI’s boxes, having indicated that Americans don’t have to be Christian but that “Christianity is America’s creed.” Nevertheless, he is frequently branded as a “Christian nationalist.”

Despite stating in 2024 that “Christian Nationalism” is “a boogeyman they’ve invested to silence you,” and having made a point of noting months before his murder that he had never described himself as a Christian nationalist, Kirk is branded as such in Brown’s CNN documentary.

Patriotic Christians were quick to lambaste Brown and CNN over the documentary and the timing of its release.

Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts noted that “it’s no accident that Pamela chose the first week of Lent to release this. The world saw one of the most prominent voices on the Right martyred by a radical leftist, with his death celebrated by the Left at large — but it’s conservative Christians you need to worry about.”

“This is pure bigotry from an increasingly anti-Christian, anti-American Left that tolerates all kinds of dogmas influencing people’s politics — except those of conservative Christians,” added Roberts.

Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project, stated, “If you’re worried about Christians radicalizing then maybe you should stop shooting up our schools, churches and now hockey rinks. Killing Charlie and the ‘this is what you get’ messaging from the media was pretty radicalizing too.”

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‘Large human smuggling operation’ uncovered in Texas? ICE makes alarming claim about ‘alien from India.’

While immigration enforcement has faced some hurdles, including a partial government shutdown, law enforcement has continued to take down criminals. In a major score for Houston Immigration and Customs Enforcement, authorities announced the arrest of two people who allegedly ran a major illegal operation.

On Wednesday morning, the official United States Customs and Immigration Services X, Facebook, and Instagram accounts announced the arrest of an “alien from India” and his “spouse” in Texas, where they were allegedly running a “large human smuggling operation.”

‘He and his spouse were apprehended … on charges of human smuggling, document fraud, and overstaying their visa.’

“He and his spouse were apprehended at our Houston office by @ICEgov on charges of human smuggling, document fraud, and overstaying their visa,” USCIS wrote.

“Human traffickers will be caught and held accountable,” the account added.

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A USCIS spokesperson referred Blaze News to ICE for comment since ICE made the arrests.

Blaze News reached out to the DHS, ICE, and its Houston field office for comment but did not receive a response.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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RFK Jr. enlists Mike Tyson to ‘speak out against baked goods’

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has teamed up with former boxer Mike Tyson to battle the proliferation of processed foods in America — but not everyone is thrilled with the Trump administration’s choice of role model.

“I had a sister that died from obesity. So when they heard my story, they used me for the commercial, and it was just me telling the truth. People shouldn’t be surprised to see because I’m one of the most healthiest people on the planet,” Tyson told Lara Trump, while sitting with Calley Means and RFK Jr. on Fox News.

“So they should think that I will want to be a participant in this, and I’m affected of course not only by my sister, but by my daughter and by my friends. You know, they just can’t stop picking up the food because the ultraprocessed food is a narcotic more than it is anything, a nutritionist,” Tyson added.

While BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere respects Tyson’s dedication to health, he’s not among those thrilled with the team up.

“Mike Tyson’s considerably older than me. The fact that he could even last in a ring for five minutes with a guy in his what, 20s or 30s, pretty freaking impressive to me. He’s in great shape,” Stu comments.

“But what I’m going to focus on a little bit more is the fact, the fact, that Mike Tyson is a convicted rapist. Mike Tyson is a convicted rapist. Not a guy who got #metoo-ed because people were like, ‘Hey, I think he did something wrong once. He made a bad joke,’” he continues. “No. Mike Tyson went through a trial, was convicted of rape, and then went to prison for rape.”

“Tyson really is a one of one when it comes to convicted rapists speaking out against baked goods. There’s really no other examples of this happening in our entire society, maybe worldwide, because … we don’t typically use them later on to advertise products,” he says.

“They’re not typically government spokespeople for food movements,” he adds.

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Mamdani reverses controversial policy after 19 NYC residents die outdoors

While many in the media praised New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for his response to life-threatening weather conditions this winter, the socialist has changed his mind on one policy with allegedly lethal consequences.

Mamdani had criticized sweeps of homeless encampments intended to keep people from dangerous winter conditions, in favor of allowing them to stay outside.

Critics of Mamdani’s homeless policy predicted it would lead to people dying.

“If you are not connecting homeless New Yorkers to the housing that they so desperately need, then you cannot deem anything you’re doing to be a success,” he said in January.

On Wednesday, Mamdani confirmed he had reversed the policy and would reinstate the sweeps. The Department of Homeless Services will take the lead on conducting them.

The city has intermittently declared a Code Blue situation since January 23, which means weather conditions are so dangerous that officials should take every reasonable effort to protect homeless people from the elements. Mamdani admitted that his socialist plan should not have applied during the Code Blue conditions.

“We knew that that is a policy that we would only deliver on once the prolonged Code Blue came to an end, because, as we know, in a Code Blue, the focus should be on getting homeless New Yorkers inside, not on the question of how we respond to structures,” Mamdani said.

At least 19 New York City residents died outdoors during the historic cold snap, though it is unclear whether any of these deaths can be directly linked to the mayor’s homeless policies.

That lack of clarity is partly due to the Mamdani administration seizing the means of communication related to the cold deaths from the NYPD.

Critics of Mamdani’s homeless policy predicted it would lead to people dying.

“The radical left communists would rather the homeless freeze to death on the streets, live in tents without showers food or medicine than make sure they have PROPER housing and mental health treatment which many of them desperately need,” Republican NYC Councilwoman Inna Vernikov said in January.

Others have since linked the deaths to policy failures.

“These deaths are not inevitable,” City Council Speaker Julie Menin said. “They are the result of gaps in outreach, shelter capacity, mental health services, and follow-up.”

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Despite the deaths, Mamdani faced criticism from the Legal Aid Society and the Coalition for the Homeless for reinstating the sweeps.

“These sweeps failed on multiple fronts: They were inhumane, stripping unhoused New Yorkers of their few belongings and eroding trust in city services, and they were ineffective, doing little more than pushing people out of sight,” reads a statement from the organizations.

The groups also accused Mamdani of “another broken promise.”

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Texas Republican’s staffer fatally set herself on fire last year — text now seems to confirm their alleged affair

A newly released text message appears to substantiate rumors that Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) had an affair with a staffer who later fatally self-immolated.

Regina Santos-Aviles reportedly sent a message to her co-worker in April 2025 saying she had an affair with Gonzales, who himself is married and has children.

‘You blame me? Are you kidding me?’

“I had [an] affair with our boss and I’m fine,” the now-deceased 35-year-old aide said in a text exchange obtained by the San Antonio Express-News.

Mere months after this confession, Santos-Aviles set herself on fire in the back yard of her home, passing away from her injuries the following day on September 14, 2025.

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Gonzales has repeatedly dodged questions about the nature of his relationship with Santos-Aviles, telling the New York Post in a statement Wednesday that he was “not going to engage in these personal smears and instead will remain focused on helping President Trump secure the border and improve the lives of all Texans.”

“Ms. Santos-Aviles was a kind soul who devoted her life to making the community a better place,” Gonzales said in the statement. “Her efforts led to improvements in school safety, health care, and rural water like never before.”

Gonzales was nearly successfully primaried in 2024 by Brandon Herrera, a popular gun YouTuber with over four million subscribers, who called the scandal “completely unacceptable.”

“This is completely unacceptable behavior for anyone, let along a sitting member of Congress,” Herrera said in a post on X Wednesday. “Tony must step down.”

Gonzales noted in his statement to the Post: “It’s shameful that Brandon Herrera is using a disgruntled former staffer to smear her memory and score political points, conveniently pushing this out the very day early voting started.”

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Herrera responded to Gonzales’ pointed accusations.

“You blame me? Are you kidding me? Tony Gonzales is an irredeemable coward, who dodges accountability and lies to the people,” Herrera said. “This started with my problems with your votes in Congress, but now I understand you are a horrifically wicked man who must be removed.”

Herrera is once again running to unseat Gonzales, who secured an endorsement from President Donald Trump in December ahead of the March 3 primary.

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Vatican finally responds to Trump’s invitation for Pope Leo to join Board of Peace

The Vatican’s top diplomat says Pope Leo XIV will not be accepting President Donald Trump’s invitation to the Board of Peace intended to broker peace in Gaza.

The initiative already includes leaders from 26 countries, including Argentina, Hungary, Pakistan, Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. Others have expressed interest in joining.

‘Of course the administration wants all those who were invited to join the Board of Peace to join.’

The president extended an invitation to the pope last month, according to a statement from the Vatican’s top diplomatic official, Cardinal Pietro Parolin.

He said at the time that they were considering the invitation, but on Tuesday Parolin said the pope would not participate in the board.

“One concern is that at the international level it should above all be the [United Nations] that manages these crisis situations. This is one of the points on which we have insisted,” Parolin said.

Parolin previously expressed that the Vatican would not be able to contribute financially, as is required of other states participating in the initiative.

“We are not even in a position to do that,” he said. “However, evidently we find ourselves in a different situation with respect to other countries, so it will be a different consideration, but I think the request will not be to participate financially.”

The White House called the decision “deeply unfortunate” in a media briefing Wednesday.

“I don’t think that peace should be partisan or political or controversial. And of course the administration wants all those who were invited to join the Board of Peace to join,” press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.

“This is a legitimate organization where there are tens of member countries from around the world,” she added.

The board includes the president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. Trump heads the initiative.

The Board of Peace was established as part of a 20-point proposal developed by the White House that included demilitarizing and rebuilding Gaza. The plan was announced in a media briefing with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Sept. 2025.

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“This is the closest we’ve ever come to real peace,” Trump said. “Not fake peace. Not political fools’ peace.”

“This can be done the easy way, or it can be done the hard way,” Netanyahu said at the time. “But it will be done. We prefer the easy way, but it has to be done.”

“If Hamas rejects the deal, Bibi, you will have our full backing to do what you have to do,” the president responded.

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Kentucky driver’s licensing scandal: 5 charged for allegedly illegally issuing licenses to immigrants in exchange for cash

A federal grand jury indicted several Louisville, Kentucky, residents on February 4 for their alleged involvement in illegally selling driver’s licenses to immigrants.

Melissa Moorman, a former clerk at Louisville’s Nia Center Licensing Branch, stated that she alerted her supervisor and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet in October 2024 that several of her co-workers were involved in a fraudulent scheme.

‘As alleged in the indictment, this fraudulent scheme involved kickbacks and bribes leading to numerous legally present, non-US citizens obtaining unlawfully issued drivers licenses.’

Moorman told WDRB in August that her colleagues sold licenses to illegal immigrants who could not otherwise legally obtain them, charging them $200 per license. She claimed they were unlawfully selling these licenses four or five times per day for at least two years at multiple driver’s licensing branches across the state.

“The employees were being paid under the table,” Moorman previously told WDRB. “I immediately let my supervisor know.”

Moorman stated that two co-workers began using her computer login to issue licenses illegally after her supervisor instructed her to share her login information, as not all employees had their own.

Moorman claimed that fraudulent Social Security cards and birth certificates were being used to issue driver’s licenses and permits to illegal immigrants who never took any driving tests. She further claimed that her co-workers’ scheme skipped Homeland Security background checks.

Shortly after reporting the alleged fraud scheme, Moorman claimed, she was fired.

KYTC claimed in a court filing that Moorman was terminated “for legitimate, non-discriminatory reasons not causally related to the alleged whistleblowing activity.”

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A February 10 press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Kentucky unveiled criminal charges against five Louisville residents for alleged fraud and money-laundering offenses.

Donnita Wilson, 32; Aariel Matthews, 27; Lazaro Alejandro Castello Rojas, 37; Robert Danger Correa, 41; and one other individual who has not yet been arrested were charged with mail fraud, honest services mail fraud, unlawful production of identification documents, money-laundering conspiracy, and other offenses.

Wilson and Matthews previously worked at the Nia Center office, according to the indictment. Rojas and Correa did not work at any licensing agency but are accused of recruiting and escorting noncitizens to driver’s license appointments at the Nia Center.

Rojas and Correa “gained the trust” of the noncitizen applicants “because they professed to know the process or even implied an association with the DMV, spoke the same language, and often had the same or similar countries of origin,” the indictment read, adding that most of the applicants “were unfamiliar with processes and procedures for obtaining driver’s licenses in Kentucky, and many had difficulty communicating in English.”

Federal prosecutors argued that the defendants solicited illegal fees of $200-$1,500 from individuals applying for driver’s licenses, promising expedited services, including avoiding lines and bypassing testing requirements.

The applicants were allegedly led to believe the process was legal, according to prosecutors.

The indictment insisted that the driver’s license applicants were legally present, non-U.S. citizens.

“This indictment represents the culmination of an investigation into a scheme by Kentucky Transportation Cabinet employees and others to illegally circumvent Kentucky’s process for issuing driver’s licenses, thereby issuing invalid licenses to lawfully present, non-U.S. citizens who had not first demonstrated their qualifications to drive on our roads,” U.S. Attorney Kyle Bumgarner stated.

“Proper vetting of individuals seeking a driver’s license is a prerequisite to ensuring the safety of Kentucky’s roadways and ensuring the legitimacy of state-issued identification. As alleged in the indictment, this fraudulent scheme involved kickbacks and bribes leading to numerous legally present, non-U.S. citizens obtaining unlawfully issued drivers licenses.”

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Blaze News reached out to Kentucky Democrat Gov. Andy Beshear’s office to request clarity concerning whether any of the licenses were issued to illegal immigrants or used to register to vote. The governor’s office referred Blaze News to its press release, which stated that the “indictment does not involve issuing licenses to people illegally present in the country.”

“During a routine review of credentials applications, KYTC officials identified a number of irregularities and revoked 1,985 credentials. KYTC immediately contacted law enforcement, which began an active criminal investigation,” the press release read.

An attorney for Rojas declined to comment, citing the ongoing nature of the case.

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and attorneys for Moorman, Wilson, Matthews, and Correa did not respond to a request for comment.

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