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#illegals

Breitbart: Kristi Noem Tours El Salvador's Mega-Prison for Deported Gang Members
Kristi Noem Tours El Salvador's Mega-Prison for Deported Gang Members
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem visited a prison in El Salvador housing deported gang members from Tren de Aragua and MS-13. She expressed gratitude to President Nayib Bukele for their cooperation in managing these individuals and emphasized the consequences for illegal entry into the U.S.

Noem warned that those who enter the U.S. illegally will face removal and prosecution. The agreement with Bukele also includes accepting convicted American criminals. This partnership aims to address gang violence and enhance border security.


The Western Journal: Split Federal Court Upholds Block on Trump, Alien Enemies Act Can't Be Used
Split Federal Court Upholds Block on Trump, Alien Enemies Act Can't Be Used
A federal appeals court upheld a lower court's ban on the Trump administration's deportation of Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador. The judges expressed concerns over jurisdiction and potential harm to the plaintiffs, while dissenting Judge Walker warned of risks to national security.

Rep. Brandon Gill has filed articles of impeachment against Judge Boasberg, alleging he overstepped his judicial role and compromised the judicial system's impartiality. Gill claims Boasberg's actions threaten executive power and create a constitutional crisis.


#politics

The Western Journal: Watch - GOP Rep Confronts NPR CEO: Why Did You Call Pres Trump a 'Fascist' and 'Deranged Racist'?
Watch - GOP Rep Confronts NPR CEO: Why Did You Call Pres Trump a 'Fascist' and 'Deranged Racist'?
GOP Rep. Tim Burchett questioned NPR CEO Katherine Maher about her past tweets labeling President Trump a "fascist" and "deranged racist sociopath." Maher expressed regret for those comments, stating they reflected her feelings at the time rather than a presumption of his character.

During the hearing, concerns were raised about NPR's editorial staff being predominantly Democratic, with no known Republican editors. Maher acknowledged NPR's failure to cover the Hunter Biden laptop story during the 2020 election but maintained that the organization is nonpartisan.


#society

Le Monde: US: Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University detained, her visa revoked, with no explanation
US: Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University detained, her visa revoked, with no explanation
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, was detained by federal agents in Somerville, Massachusetts, without explanation. Her lawyer claims she was taken while heading to an iftar meal during Ramadan, and no charges have been filed against her.

Ozturk's detention has sparked protests, with demonstrators accusing the government of intimidation and violating her rights. The Department of Homeland Security stated her visa was terminated due to alleged support for Hamas. The Turkish Embassy is monitoring the situation.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump: ‘The Houthis want peace because they’re getting the hell knocked out of them’
Trump: ‘The Houthis want peace because they’re getting the hell knocked out of them’
President Trump stated that Yemen's Houthi rebels are seeking peace following intense US airstrikes, which he claimed have significantly weakened them. He noted that the Houthis are eager to negotiate as their actions have disrupted maritime commerce and resulted in heavy casualties.

The US military offensive against the Houthis commenced on March 15, targeting their leadership and infrastructure. Despite the ongoing strikes, the Houthis have threatened to retaliate against US and Israeli interests, claiming solidarity with Palestinians amid the Gaza conflict.


#culture

The Western Journal: Oprah Winfrey Subpoenaed in Ongoing Drama Over Defamation Case Regarding Sex-Assault Claims
Oprah Winfrey Subpoenaed in Ongoing Drama Over Defamation Case Regarding Sex-Assault Claims
Oprah Winfrey has been subpoenaed in a defamation case involving Russell Simmons, who is accused of rape by Drew Dixon. Dixon is suing Simmons for defamation after he disputed her claims. Winfrey's involvement stems from her past plans for a documentary on the allegations.

Dixon's attorneys seek evidence of alleged inconsistencies in her story that Winfrey reportedly documented. The subpoena requires Winfrey to testify and provide evidence, although it remains unclear if she will comply. Simmons denies any wrongdoing.


#education

GB News: PMQs: Kemi Badenoch clashes with Keir Starmer over smartphone ban in schools - 'unnecessary!'
PMQs: Kemi Badenoch clashes with Keir Starmer over smartphone ban in schools - 'unnecessary!'
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faced criticism during PMQs over Labour MPs voting against a proposed ban on smartphones in schools. Starmer argued that the ban is "completely unnecessary" and emphasized the need to focus on restricting inappropriate content for children.




#crime

Fox News: Army wife pleads guilty to fatally stabbing infant son in the neck at Georgia military base
Army wife pleads guilty to fatally stabbing infant son in the neck at Georgia military base
April Evalyn Short, a 31-year-old Army wife, has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the stabbing death of her 11-month-old son at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia. She faces a 20-year prison sentence, financial penalties, and five years of supervision post-release, with no parole available.

On November 15, 2023, her husband found their child bleeding from the neck, wrapped in a shower curtain, after receiving concerning texts from Short. An autopsy revealed multiple stab wounds, and Short reportedly used two knives in the attack. She remains in custody pending sentencing.