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11 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Trump Sketches Plan to Deport Many and Recall Some Migrants for Farm, Hotel Jobs
Trump Sketches Plan to Deport Many and Recall Some Migrants for Farm, Hotel Jobs
President Trump announced plans to facilitate the voluntary departure of illegal immigrants working in agriculture and hospitality, suggesting a process for them to return legally. He emphasized collaboration with farmers to retain essential workers temporarily while encouraging self-deportation.

Critics argue that the proposal could lead to an amnesty for both workers and employers, undermining wage bargaining for less-skilled labor. Concerns also arise over the potential reluctance of farmers to invest in labor-saving technology if they can easily access cheap labor through this policy.


#politics

Breitbart: Gabbard: RFK Sr., MLK Jr. Assassination Files to Be Released
Gabbard: RFK Sr., MLK Jr. Assassination Files to Be Released
Documents related to the assassinations of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy Sr. and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will be released soon, as announced by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. These documents, stored for decades, have been scanned for public viewing.

President Trump expressed support for the release, emphasizing its personal significance to RFK Jr., whose father was assassinated in 1968. This move follows Trump's executive order to declassify records associated with these historical events.


Breitbart: DOGE Reveals the Unborn Getting Government Handouts
DOGE Reveals the Unborn Getting Government Handouts
On the "Alex Marlow Show," host Alex Marlow highlighted government waste, citing Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer's revelation of $69 million in payments to unborn individuals. He humorously suggested the existence of a time machine for such allocations.

The discussion underscores concerns about fiscal responsibility in government spending.


#society

Le Monde: In Paris, the over-ticketing of 'undesirables': A 'useless and counterproductive' policy
In Paris, the over-ticketing of 'undesirables': A 'useless and counterproductive' policy
A study highlights systemic police practices in the Paris region that target specific demographics, particularly young men of sub-Saharan or North African descent. This "over-ticketing" leads to significant financial burdens for affected individuals, who often feel victimized by these controls.

The research, conducted over several years, included interviews and analysis of police directives, revealing ingrained patterns of public space eviction aimed at marginalized groups.


#economy

Breitbart: Marlow: Democrats Want Chinese to Work in Sweatshops, Eat Bat and Pangolin
Marlow: Democrats Want Chinese to Work in Sweatshops, Eat Bat and Pangolin
On the "Alex Marlow Show," host Alex Marlow discussed the impact of Trump tariffs on Chinese factories, suggesting that the New York Times is showing undue sympathy for China's economic struggles. He questioned whether this indicates a flaw in the current system.




Breitbart: Swiss Pharma Company Announces $23 Billion U.S. Investment
Swiss Pharma Company Announces $23 Billion U.S. Investment
Novartis plans to invest $23 billion in the U.S. over five years, building seven new facilities and expanding others, creating nearly 1,000 jobs. This move aligns with President Trump's upcoming tariffs on imported drugs, although Novartis claims tariffs aren't the main driver of the investment.

The investment includes a biomedical research center in San Diego and expansions in Indiana, New Jersey, and California. Trump emphasized the need for domestic drug production, stating that tariffs will encourage companies to relocate manufacturing to the U.S.


#sports

GB News: Transgender fencer Redmond Sullivan leaves women's sports team after controversy
Transgender fencer Redmond Sullivan leaves women's sports team after controversy
Transgender fencer Redmond Sullivan is no longer part of Wagner College's women's team following a controversy at the Cherry Blossom Open, where opponent Stephanie Turner protested against competing with her, citing concerns over transgender participation policies. Turner was disqualified for her actions.

USA Fencing defended its policies promoting inclusion, stating that everyone should have the ability to participate in sports. Sullivan's club, Iconic Fencing Club, supported her, asserting that she complied with all guidelines and has the right to compete.