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#illegals
Le Monde: Appeals court rejects Trump bid to lift order barring deportations under 1798 Alien Enemies Act
A US appeals court upheld a ban on the summary deportation of Venezuelan migrants under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, rejecting the Trump administration's efforts to lift the order. The ruling came after concerns about due process for those deported, many of whom were alleged gang members.
Critics argue that the deportations lack proper legal procedures, with calls for individualized hearings. The case has sparked debate over the executive branch's use of wartime powers in non-war situations, raising fears of a constitutional crisis if the administration defies the court's ruling.
#society
GB News: At least 23 people killed as 'worst ever' wildfires hit South Korea causing 'unprecedented damage'
South Korea is facing its worst wildfires ever, resulting in at least 23 fatalities and the evacuation of 27,000 residents. The fires, which have consumed over 43,000 acres, intensified due to high winds, prompting a national emergency response.
Efforts to contain the fires involve around 4,650 personnel and 130 helicopters, but strong winds hinder progress. Cultural sites, including the 1,300-year-old Gounsa Temple, are at risk, and officials suspect human error may have contributed to the blazes.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Details Revealed: Inside the CCP’s United Front Work in Minnesota
A joint investigation reveals a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) front operation in St. Paul, Minnesota, involved in influencing local politicians and serving the Chinese community. The Minnesota Overseas Chinese Service Center (OCSC) is linked to various organizations and has hosted CCP officials, promoting pro-Beijing narratives.
The investigation highlights connections between Minnesota OCSC leaders and state politicians, including Governor Tim Walz, who have participated in events with CCP representatives. The operation reportedly engages in activities that undermine U.S. interests, including surveillance and disinformation efforts.
Times Of Israel: Trump: ‘The Houthis want peace because they’re getting the hell knocked out of them’
An Israeli drone strike targeted a vehicle in the southern Lebanese town of Maaroub, resulting in a destroyed car engulfed in flames. This incident follows recent American airstrikes in Yemen.
President Trump stated that Yemen's Houthi rebels are seeking peace due to intensified U.S. airstrikes, which he claims have significantly weakened them. He indicated that the U.S. will continue its military actions against the Houthis.
#military
The Western Journal: Video: JD Vance Blows Away Targets Hundreds of Yards Away, While Waltz Packed Tampons Into Boys Rooms
Vice President J.D. Vance visited the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia, where he showcased his shooting skills with a sniper rifle and an M240B machine gun. His performance received positive reactions from Marines, highlighting his military background as a former combat correspondent.
During his visit, Vance emphasized a shift away from diversity training and quotas, asserting that the true strength of the Marine Corps lies in its diverse backgrounds. His remarks resonated with the Marines, who expressed enthusiasm about having a veteran in the White House.
Fox News: Vance celebrates 'no more quotas' in the military as he fires guns and visits with Marines
Vice President JD Vance announced the end of military diversity quotas during a visit to Quantico, asserting that the strength of the Marine Corps lies in its diverse backgrounds. He expressed a renewed sense of patriotism among military youth and participated in shooting practice.
Vance's visit followed a report revealing his concerns about Houthi strikes in a Signal chat with U.S. officials. He highlighted the disproportionate impact on European shipping compared to U.S. trade and discussed the need for decisive action, while also expressing frustration with European reliance on U.S. support.
#culture
Fox News: South Korea’s centuries-old Gounsa temple is left in ruins by unprecedented wildfires
Severe wildfires in South Korea have devastated parts of the ancient Gounsa Buddhist temple complex, destroying two national treasure buildings and leading to 24 fatalities. Over 300 structures have been damaged, and more than 28,000 residents have been evacuated.
Despite the destruction, efforts were made to protect other significant cultural assets, including a stone Buddha statue. Monks and workers at the temple reported no injuries among their community.
#crime
Fox News: Former state lawmaker Justin Eichorn released after arrest for alleged enticement of a minor
Former Minnesota state Sen. Justin Eichorn has been granted pre-trial release after being charged with attempted coercion and enticement of a minor. He allegedly arranged to meet a 17-year-old girl for sex, only to discover she was an undercover agent.
Eichorn's release comes with conditions, including GPS monitoring and a stay at a halfway house. He resigned from the Senate shortly after his arrest, and his wife has since filed for divorce. Court documents reveal additional concerns, including a laptop and a firearm found in his apartment.
Fox News: Veteran California police officer killed in shootout during transnational drug ring takedown
A police officer in Marysville, California, was killed during a shootout while participating in a crackdown on drug trafficking organizations. The operation involved multiple law enforcement agencies executing search warrants across several counties, targeting methamphetamine and fentanyl distribution.
The officer, who has not yet been identified, succumbed to injuries after an exchange of gunfire with a suspect, who was also killed. This incident marks the first line-of-duty death for the Marysville Police Department in over a century.
Fox News: Slain California fire captain's fugitive wife nabbed in Mexico, returns to US to face no-nonsense prosecutor
Yolanda Olejniczak Marodi, 53, has been charged with the murder of her wife, Rebecca "Becky" Marodi, a California fire captain. Following her arrest in Mexico after being on the run for over a month, she pleaded not guilty and is currently held without bail, facing 25 years-to-life if convicted.
Investigators are piecing together the events leading to the stabbing, which occurred after Rebecca announced her intention to leave the marriage. Surveillance footage reportedly captured a confrontation between the couple on the day of the incident. A status conference is set for April 28, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for June 24.