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30 Mar 2025

#illegals

Fox News: ICE detains University of Minnesota international graduate student near Twin Cities campus
ICE detains University of Minnesota international graduate student near Twin Cities campus
An international graduate student at the University of Minnesota was detained by ICE, prompting concern from university officials. The student, enrolled in the Carlson School of Management, was arrested off-campus, with the university stating it had no prior knowledge of the incident and is now providing legal support.

This detention is part of a broader crackdown by ICE on foreign students, with recent arrests at other universities linked to anti-Israel protests. Minnesota officials, including Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. Doron Clark, have expressed dismay over the situation, emphasizing the need for safe educational environments.


#politics

Le Monde: Le Pen's party in denial over possibility of their leader being banned from seeking public office
Le Pen's party in denial over possibility of their leader being banned from seeking public office
Marine Le Pen's leadership of the Rassemblement National (RN) remains strong, yet anxiety looms as the Paris Correctional Court prepares to rule on allegations of fraudulent European parliamentary assistant jobs. Despite her reassurances, party members are concerned about potential legal repercussions.

The threat of a ban on Le Pen from public office could jeopardize her chances for a fourth presidential run in 2027, heightening the tension within the party. RN officials express the need for calm leadership amid the uncertainty.


GB News: Idris Elba eyed as Sadiq Khan's replacement following knife crime activism: ‘Top of our wish list!’
Idris Elba eyed as Sadiq Khan's replacement following knife crime activism: ‘Top of our wish list!’
Idris Elba is reportedly Labour's top choice to succeed Sir Sadiq Khan as London Mayor, with insiders noting his star power and activism against knife crime. Khan is expected to step down before the 2028 election, prompting discussions about potential candidates.

Elba has collaborated with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on initiatives addressing youth violence and has produced a documentary on the UK's knife crime crisis. While Labour insiders see Elba as a strong contender, some believe persuading him to run may be difficult.


#society

Fox News: Pope Francis denounces war in Sudan, suggests living Lent 'as a time of healing'
Pope Francis denounces war in Sudan, suggests living Lent 'as a time of healing'
Pope Francis has acknowledged this Lenten season as a time for healing for both his soul and body, marking the seventh consecutive Sunday he has been unable to deliver his blessing from St. Peter's Square due to illness. He expressed gratitude to those who serve as instruments of healing and emphasized the shared experiences of frailty and illness among humanity.

In addition to his personal reflections, Francis addressed global conflicts, particularly in South Sudan, urging all parties to prioritize civilian lives and calling for renewed negotiations to resolve the ongoing crisis. The 88-year-old pontiff is recovering from a respiratory infection, with doctors noting significant improvement and a recommended two-month convalescence period.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: We are entering a new age of empire. Britain must look to its own interests
We are entering a new age of empire. Britain must look to its own interests
The current U.S. administration's aggressive stance towards China and its geopolitical ambitions has raised concerns about American foreign policy. President Trump's comments on potential U.S. actions regarding the Panama Canal, Greenland, and Canada reflect a broader strategy to counter Chinese influence and assert American power in global trade and military presence.

While the U.S. has historically engaged in imperialistic behavior, the current approach appears more brazen and confrontational, risking relationships with traditional allies. As tensions with China escalate, countries must prioritize their own national interests and be cautious of becoming overly reliant on U.S. foreign policy objectives.


#military

Times Of Israel: 120 terrorists invaded Erez Crossing, adjacent base on Oct. 7, as troops made brave stand
120 terrorists invaded Erez Crossing, adjacent base on Oct. 7, as troops made brave stand
On October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists launched a coordinated attack on the Erez border checkpoint and an adjacent military base, resulting in the deaths of nine Israeli soldiers and the abduction of three others. An investigation by the Israel Defense Forces revealed significant failures in the military's defense capabilities, despite some troops exhibiting heroism during the assault.

The probe, led by Col. Gidi Kfir-El, analyzed various sources of information and found that the IDF was not adequately prepared for the attack, which involved around 120 terrorists. The investigation highlighted issues with command and control, as well as the inadequate number of troops stationed at the base. The Erez Crossing, previously a site for thousands of Gazans with work permits, was heavily damaged and all permits have since been revoked.


#crime

Fox News: Tech-addicted teens plot to stab mom for turning off Wi-Fi: police
Tech-addicted teens plot to stab mom for turning off Wi-Fi: police
Three Texas teenagers, aged 14, 15, and 16, are in custody for allegedly attempting to murder their mother after she cut off their Wi-Fi access. The siblings reportedly chased her with kitchen knives and struck her with a brick during the incident.

The teens face charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and are currently held at the Harris County Juvenile Detention Center. Neither their mother nor grandmother sustained serious injuries.


Fox News: Comedian Paul Rodriguez arrested for drug possession
Comedian Paul Rodriguez arrested for drug possession
Comedian Paul Rodriguez was arrested on March 28 in Burbank, California, for possession of narcotics following a traffic stop. His lawyer claims the charges are unfounded, stating Rodriguez was merely a passenger and had no controlled substances in his possession.

Rodriguez was booked at the Burbank Police Jail but released with a citation to appear in court on April 25, 2025. His lawyer argues that the arrest violated Rodriguez's civil rights, and they intend to prove his innocence in court.