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#illegals

Fox News: Vice President Vance vows Trump admin will 'use everything' it can to increase number of criminal deportations
Vice President Vance vows Trump admin will 'use everything' it can to increase number of criminal deportations
Vice President JD Vance anticipates a rise in deportation numbers as the Trump administration shifts focus from border control to removing illegal migrants. He claims that illegal border crossings have decreased significantly and emphasizes the need for increased funding for ICE to facilitate deportations.

The administration is also repurposing existing resources, including the CBP One app, to encourage self-deportation among illegal migrants. However, challenges remain due to limited detention space, prompting collaboration with various federal agencies to expand capacity.


Breitbart: Honduran Man Falsely Claims Unaccompanied Minor Status to Enter U.S. 
Honduran Man Falsely Claims Unaccompanied Minor Status to Enter U.S. 
An 18-year-old man from Honduras, Elger Fabricio Cotto Navarro, pleaded guilty to falsely claiming to be an unaccompanied minor while attempting to enter the U.S. He was apprehended after crossing the Rio Grande and initially claimed to be a minor, but authorities later confirmed he was an adult.

Cotto Navarro could face up to five years in prison for making false statements to a federal officer. He is currently being held without bond pending sentencing in June. The case highlights ongoing issues related to immigration and the verification of age for migrants.


Breitbart: Former Cuban Intelligence Official Arrested for Obtaining U.S. Residency Illegally
Former Cuban Intelligence Official Arrested for Obtaining U.S. Residency Illegally
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a former Cuban intelligence officer accused of fraudulently obtaining a U.S. green card. The arrest was made in collaboration with the FBI in Broward County, Florida.

Concerns have been raised about members of the Castro regime entering the U.S. under policies from the Biden administration, with reports indicating a significant increase in such cases since 2023. Lawmakers and organizations are calling for action against these individuals residing in the U.S.


#politics

Forbes: Musk Retweets ‘Hitler Didn’t Murder Millions’ Message Amid Ongoing Nazi Controversy
Musk Retweets ‘Hitler Didn’t Murder Millions’ Message Amid Ongoing Nazi Controversy
Elon Musk recently retweeted a controversial post suggesting that public sector workers, rather than historical figures like Hitler and Stalin, were responsible for mass murders. This follows a series of incidents where Musk has faced backlash for his comments and associations with far-right politics.

Tesla is experiencing global boycotts as a result of Musk's statements and actions, including calls for owners to sell their vehicles. Critics have condemned Musk for his perceived embrace of extremist views and his previous comments related to antisemitism.


Le Monde: Pro-Palestinian protesters fill NY's Trump Tower
Pro-Palestinian protesters fill NY's Trump Tower
Pro-Palestinian protests erupted at Trump Tower in New York, where hundreds of Jewish demonstrators rallied in support of detained student activist Mahmoud Khalil. The protesters, part of Jewish Voice for Peace, were arrested for trespassing while advocating against U.S. support for Israel.

The protests coincided with Khalil’s detention by immigration authorities amid accusations of his alignment with Hamas. Critics argue that the Trump administration's actions threaten free speech. Columbia University also faced backlash for suspending students involved in previous protests against Israel.


Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Dems’ Death Spiral
Glazov Gang: Dems’ Death Spiral
The Glazov Gang's latest episode features Michael Lauber and columnist Bill Robinson discussing the perceived decline of the Democratic Party. Robinson argues that Democrats are trapped in a self-created crisis, leading to their downfall.

Additionally, the episode touches on various topics, including the Deep State and its alleged loss of control, as well as issues surrounding USAID and border security.


Breitbart: U.N. Rolls Out DOGE-Like ‘UN80 Initiative’ to Cut Costs
U.N. Rolls Out DOGE-Like ‘UN80 Initiative’ to Cut Costs
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres announced the “UN80 Initiative” aimed at streamlining operations ahead of the organization's 80th anniversary. Critics argue it may be a superficial response to potential U.S. funding cuts, with doubts about its effectiveness in addressing the U.N.'s financial challenges.

Concerns have been raised about the U.N.'s spending practices under Guterres, with accusations of a lack of real cuts and fiscal responsibility. Some experts suggest that the initiative is merely a reaction to external pressures rather than a genuine reform effort.


Breitbart: ‘You’re Going Home’ — GOP Leaders Support Deportation of Hamas Sympathizer, Slam Dems for Defending Him
‘You’re Going Home’ — GOP Leaders Support Deportation of Hamas Sympathizer, Slam Dems for Defending Him
Republican leaders are advocating for the detention and deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and Syrian national, citing national security concerns and his pro-Hamas activism. They argue that his actions warrant removal from the U.S., contrasting sharply with support for him from Senate Judiciary Democrats.

Khalil's arrest has ignited a political firestorm, with Republicans condemning Democrats for defending a figure they label a "Hamas sympathizer." High-profile Republicans, including President Trump and Senator Cruz, emphasize a zero-tolerance policy for individuals perceived as supporting terrorism, asserting that such individuals pose a threat to American safety.


#society

GB News: Reform UK councillor reported to police for social media 'hate crime' after calling for foreign stalkers to be deported
Reform UK councillor reported to police for social media 'hate crime' after calling for foreign stalkers to be deported
Glasgow councillor Thomas Kerr of Reform UK faces police scrutiny for a social media post advocating the deportation of foreign men who stalk women. He expressed concern for women's safety in Glasgow, stating that any foreign national who threatens women should be expelled from the country.

Kerr's comments have drawn criticism from SNP colleagues, who argue that his rhetoric could incite violence and endanger communities. Despite the backlash, Kerr remains firm in his stance, deeming the police referral a misuse of resources and emphasizing his commitment to women's safety.


The Telegraph: Militants kill 21 hostages in train hijacking
Militants kill 21 hostages in train hijacking
In a violent incident in Balochistan, Pakistan, separatist militants hijacked the Jaffar Express train, resulting in the deaths of 21 hostages and four security personnel. All 33 hijackers were killed during a military operation, with hostages used as human shields.

The Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the attack, which involved explosives to halt the train carrying 440 passengers. The situation escalated quickly, leading to a tragic outcome for those involved.


Front Page Magazine: Second Muslim Nurse in Australia Charged with Claiming to Have Killed Jews
Second Muslim Nurse in Australia Charged with Claiming to Have Killed Jews
Two Muslim nurses in Sydney, Ahmed Rashid Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, were arrested after a video surfaced in which they made anti-Semitic threats against Israeli patients. Nadir boasted about having killed Jewish patients, while Lebdeh expressed a desire to do so in the future.

The incident has sparked outrage and highlighted a rise in antisemitic acts in Australia since the Israel-Hamas conflict began. Both nurses have been struck off and face serious legal consequences, while their case has drawn attention to broader issues of hate speech and violence.


#culture

The Western Journal: Streamer Stabbed to Death in Middle of Live Broadcast, Suspect Believed to Know the Victim
Streamer Stabbed to Death in Middle of Live Broadcast, Suspect Believed to Know the Victim
Japanese voice actress and streamer Airi Sato was fatally stabbed during a live broadcast in Tokyo, prompting an immediate police investigation. The suspect, Kenji Takano, 42, reportedly had a personal connection to Sato and may have held a grudge over a large unpaid loan.

While violent crime is rare in Tokyo, this incident raises concerns about streamer safety, particularly for women. Police believe the attack was premeditated, as Takano tracked Sato's location during her stream.


#history

The Western Journal: Portrait Recently Added to Trump's Oval Office Could Have a Much Deeper Meaning Than It Appears
Portrait Recently Added to Trump's Oval Office Could Have a Much Deeper Meaning Than It Appears
President Trump has replaced Thomas Jefferson's portrait in the Oval Office with that of James K. Polk, the 11th president known for significant territorial expansion during his term. This move reflects Trump's own expansionist ambitions, including proposals for acquiring Greenland and reasserting control over the Panama Canal.

Historians note parallels between Trump and Polk, particularly regarding their visions of American dominance and territorial growth. Trump's admiration for Polk's achievements underscores his intent to pursue bold, expansionist policies, which he articulated in his inaugural address, emphasizing a renewed sense of American growth and ambition.


#other

Fox News: American Airlines flights catches fire in Denver
American Airlines flights catches fire in Denver
An American Airlines flight caught fire at Denver International Airport, prompting passengers to evacuate onto the plane's wing. The cause of the fire and any potential injuries remain unclear. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.