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#illegals

Breitbart: Channel Crisis: Illegal Boat Migration Soars to Record High in Britain
Channel Crisis: Illegal Boat Migration Soars to Record High in Britain
Illegal migrant crossings of the English Channel have surged to record levels in 2023, with over 5,500 reaching British shores in less than three months. This marks a 28% increase compared to the same period last year, raising questions about Prime Minister Starmer's commitment to resolving the crisis.

Despite promises to end the use of asylum hotels, the number of migrants housed in hotels has increased by 8,000 since Starmer took office, costing taxpayers £5.5 million daily. The government plans to build 1.5 million new homes by 2029 to address accommodation needs amid ongoing challenges with illegal migration.


Breitbart: Navy Deploys Guided-Missile Destroyer to Defend U.S. Southern Border
Navy Deploys Guided-Missile Destroyer to Defend U.S. Southern Border
The USS Spruance, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, has been deployed to support U.S. border security operations off the California coast, accompanied by U.S. Coast Guard law enforcement personnel. This move is part of a coordinated effort to enhance military capabilities in response to border security directives.

The deployment aligns with U.S. Northern Command's mission to bolster operational control of the border, following directives from the President regarding military involvement in protecting national integrity. This follows a history of military deployments to the U.S.-Mexico border initiated under previous administrations.


#politics

Breitbart: Canada's Conservative Party Promises to Cut Mass Economic Migration
Canada's Conservative Party Promises to Cut Mass Economic Migration
Canada's Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre, is campaigning against Mark Carney, the new head of the Liberal Party, in the upcoming April 28 elections. Poilievre criticizes Carney for supporting high immigration levels that have negatively impacted ordinary Canadians' finances and living conditions.

Poilievre argues that the influx of migrants has led to wage cuts, housing shortages, and increased healthcare delays, while benefiting major investors. He vows to slow immigration to levels that align with housing availability, contrasting his approach with Carney's continuation of the current immigration policy.


Breitbart: Cruz: Including Goldberg on Messages 'Clearly a Screw-Up', Calls for Investigation 'Political'
Cruz: Including Goldberg on Messages 'Clearly a Screw-Up', Calls for Investigation 'Political'
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) commented on a report about the Trump administration mistakenly including a reporter in a sensitive group chat regarding Yemen strikes, calling it an "obvious mess." He expressed confidence it wouldn't happen again and criticized Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's call for an investigation as political posturing.

Cruz defended the Trump administration's accountability in the situation, contrasting it with past Democratic actions. He emphasized the need for focus on the Houthis' terrorism rather than political attacks.


Fox News: CT ballot fraud saga leads GOP to alert Bondi after 150 charges lodged, Dem reforms ‘miss the mark,' they say
CT ballot fraud saga leads GOP to alert Bondi after 150 charges lodged, Dem reforms ‘miss the mark,' they say
Concerns over ballot fraud in Bridgeport, Connecticut, have prompted state lawmakers to debate election reforms after multiple criminal charges were filed against officials involved in absentee ballot misuse. Republican leaders are calling for a federal investigation into whether these actions are part of a larger scheme to defraud voters.

Democrats have proposed two new bills aimed at improving election oversight, but Republicans argue these measures are insufficient. They emphasize the need for stronger penalties against electoral misconduct and increased monitoring of the election process to restore public trust.


Liberty Nation News: Supreme Court Tackles Complex Gerrymandering Case - Liberty Nation News
Supreme Court Tackles Complex Gerrymandering Case - Liberty Nation News
Louisiana's gerrymandering efforts have faced legal challenges as the state attempts to create a second majority-black voting district. The Supreme Court is currently hearing arguments on whether Louisiana's redistricting plans violate the Equal Protection Clause and the Voting Rights Act, amid ongoing tensions between race and partisanship.

The state has struggled to comply with court orders while navigating complex legal standards. The Supreme Court's ruling, expected in June, may clarify the legal framework for redistricting and address the conflicting demands of racial representation and constitutional protections.


The Telegraph: Trump portrait he branded ‘truly the worst’ to be removed
Trump portrait he branded ‘truly the worst’ to be removed
A portrait of Donald Trump will be removed from the Colorado state capitol after he criticized it as a "truly the worst" representation of him. Trump claimed the artist, Sarah Boardman, had distorted his likeness and lost her talent over time.

Republican lawmakers requested the removal, which was approved by the Democratic majority. The painting will be replaced with a new portrait that reflects a "contemporary likeness" of Trump.


Fox News: Trump administration invokes state secrets act on high-profile deportation case
Trump administration invokes state secrets act on high-profile deportation case
The Justice Department has invoked the state secrets privilege in a court case regarding the deportation of Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador, citing national security risks. This move follows U.S. District Judge James Boasberg's inquiries about the legality of recent deportation flights.

The Trump administration argues that the judge lacks authority over national security issues, while Boasberg has ordered both parties to testify about the deportations. The Justice Department has appealed the matter, with a decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals expected soon.


#society

Times Of Israel: Herzog says he’s ‘shocked’ country has lost focus on the hostages
Herzog says he’s ‘shocked’ country has lost focus on the hostages
President Isaac Herzog expressed concern over the waning public focus on hostages held in Gaza, emphasizing the need for the nation to prioritize their return. He criticized the government's recent actions, which have overshadowed the hostage issue, and highlighted the lack of support for freed hostages and their families.

Amid ongoing protests demanding the release of the remaining 59 hostages, the government is working on legislation to enhance benefits for those returned from captivity. While some hostages have been freed during ceasefires, tensions remain high as Israel continues military operations in Gaza.


Fox News: Captain America and the first two lessons I teach my kids on Chicago's South Side
Captain America and the first two lessons I teach my kids on Chicago's South Side
Pastor Corey Brooks reflects on a hypothetical scenario where actor Anthony Mackie, known for playing Captain America, speaks to youth in Chicago. He critiques Mackie's alleged message that success is not earned but given, arguing it sends a harmful, defeatist message to children.

Brooks emphasizes the importance of hard work and resilience, sharing that success comes from effort and determination, not entitlement. He vows to continue inspiring youth to believe in themselves and strive for their goals, regardless of life's challenges.


Forbes: Tesla Protests And Vandalism Surge: FBI Creates Task Force To Investigate And Says Most Vandals Are ‘Lone Offenders’
Tesla Protests And Vandalism Surge: FBI Creates Task Force To Investigate And Says Most Vandals Are ‘Lone Offenders’
The FBI has launched a task force to investigate a surge in vandalism against Tesla vehicles, which it attributes to “lone offenders” rather than organized groups as claimed by CEO Elon Musk. Incidents of arson and vandalism have occurred nationwide, prompting federal scrutiny.

Attorney General Pam Bondi has warned that those involved in these acts of vandalism could face severe legal consequences, labeling the attacks as domestic terrorism. Musk continues to assert that larger forces are behind the protests, implicating various billionaires and organizations without evidence.


Fox News: 'Real Housewives' star Teresa Giudice, husband Luis Ruelas owe $3M in tax liens
'Real Housewives' star Teresa Giudice, husband Luis Ruelas owe $3M in tax liens
Teresa Giudice and her husband Luis Ruelas face over $3 million in tax liens, with Giudice's judgment totaling $303,889.20 and Ruelas's debts amounting to $2.7 million. Both have open cases in New Jersey courts, following Giudice's previous prison sentence for fraud.

Giudice, previously married to Joe Giudice, who also served time for fraud, married Ruelas in August 2022. The couple has not commented on the tax issues.


#health

Fox News: Senate committee to vote on Dr. Oz's nomination to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Senate committee to vote on Dr. Oz's nomination to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
The Senate Finance Committee is set to vote on Dr. Mehmet Oz, President Trump's nominee to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. If confirmed, Oz would oversee nearly $1.5 trillion in federal healthcare spending, impacting coverage for millions of Americans.

Oz, a former heart surgeon and TV personality, previously ran for a Senate seat in Pennsylvania but lost. His confirmation follows scrutiny over his healthcare plans and potential conflicts of interest. Other Trump nominees for health positions are also awaiting Senate votes.


Fox News: Protect your genetic data: Urgent steps after 23andMe bankruptcy
Protect your genetic data: Urgent steps after 23andMe bankruptcy
23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, facing significant financial challenges and a leadership change after a data breach affected nearly 7 million users. The company aims to maximize asset value through a court-supervised sale while assuring customers that data management practices will remain unchanged.

Despite these assurances, concerns linger about the potential misuse of genetic data during the bankruptcy process. Consumers are advised to take steps to protect their information, including opting out of arbitration agreements and monitoring privacy settings.


#crime

GB News: 'Carnage!' Four alpacas shot dead in Cambridgeshire village in 'head shot massacre'
'Carnage!' Four alpacas shot dead in Cambridgeshire village in 'head shot massacre'
Four alpacas were shot dead in a Cambridgeshire village, with a fifth injured, in an incident described as horrific by the owners. The animals were found scattered in a field, suggesting they attempted to flee from the attackers. Police are investigating and seeking information.

The owners expressed shock and distress over the attack, which also involved a ewe that was killed by dogs. Cambridgeshire Police are treating the case seriously and have begun house-to-house inquiries to find those responsible.


Breitbart: Cartel Commander Used TikTok To Recruit Gunmen, Say Mexican Cops
Cartel Commander Used TikTok To Recruit Gunmen, Say Mexican Cops
An investigation in western Mexico has revealed that the Cartel Jalisco New Generation (CJNG) used TikTok to recruit gunmen. Authorities arrested Jose Gregorio “Comandante Lastra” Lastra Hermida, a key recruiter, who utilized over 39 TikTok accounts to lure individuals with false job offers.

Once recruited, candidates were taken to a training ground at Rancho Izaguirre, where they received tactical gear and training before being deployed. The site has drawn international attention due to reports of it being a cartel killing field and mass grave.


Fox News: Andrew Tate, brother Tristan leave Florida to return to Romanian police station in trafficking case
Andrew Tate, brother Tristan leave Florida to return to Romanian police station in trafficking case
Influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate reported to a Romanian police station as part of their judicial control requirements amid ongoing legal issues, including charges of human trafficking and forming a criminal gang. They maintain their innocence and have pleaded not guilty to all allegations.

The brothers recently returned to Romania after a travel ban was lifted, facing scrutiny from Florida authorities regarding potential human trafficking violations. They also confront civil lawsuits in the U.K. while asserting that accusations do not equate to guilt.