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10 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: FLASHBACK: Mitt Romney mocked in 2012 for self-deportation concept that has now become a reality
FLASHBACK: Mitt Romney mocked in 2012 for self-deportation concept that has now become a reality
President Trump has revived the concept of self-deportation, initially proposed by Mitt Romney in 2012, as part of his immigration strategy. Trump encourages illegal immigrants to voluntarily leave the U.S. using the CBP Home app, claiming it offers a safer option and a potential path for future legal entry.

The administration has introduced fines for those who do not comply with removal orders, charging $998 per day for remaining in the country unlawfully. The Department of Homeland Security is promoting the benefits of self-deportation, including retaining earnings made while in the U.S. and the chance to return legally later.


Breitbart: Two L.A. Schools Refuse Entry to Federal Homeland Security Officials
Two L.A. Schools Refuse Entry to Federal Homeland Security Officials
Two schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District denied entry to federal officials from the Department of Homeland Security this week, part of a broader effort to block immigration enforcement. The officials were from the Homeland Security Investigations unit, not ICE, and the reasons for their visit remain unclear.

LAUSD officials reaffirmed their commitment to the well-being of all students, emphasizing that there was no evidence of immigration law enforcement during the incident. This comes amid tensions between the Trump administration and sanctuary jurisdictions.


#politics

GB News: THOUSANDS of Civil Service jobs slashed in major shake-up as Labour 'trims Whitehall fat'
THOUSANDS of Civil Service jobs slashed in major shake-up as Labour 'trims Whitehall fat'
The UK Government plans to cut over 2,000 jobs in the Civil Service, with around 1,200 redundancies as part of a restructuring effort led by the Cabinet Office. This move aims to create a more focused and efficient department, with a commitment to redirect resources to frontline services.

While the TaxPayers' Alliance supports these cuts, they emphasize the need for a comprehensive reevaluation of the Civil Service's role. Labour has also expressed intentions to reduce Whitehall spending, but concerns remain about the establishment of new quangos despite the cuts.


Fox News: John Cornyn scores Tim Scott endorsement, but John Rich calls Cornyn 'the Lindsey Graham of Texas'
John Cornyn scores Tim Scott endorsement, but John Rich calls Cornyn 'the Lindsey Graham of Texas'
Sen. Tim Scott is backing Sen. John Cornyn for re-election in Texas, emphasizing Cornyn's alignment with President Trump's agenda. In contrast, country music star John Rich has endorsed Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, criticizing Cornyn's leadership style.

The support for Cornyn includes endorsements from Senate Majority Leader John Thune, while Paxton receives backing from figures like former Rep. Matt Gaetz. The race highlights divisions within the Republican Party as both candidates vie for support.


Forbes: House Approves Budget Plan For Trump’s Agenda
House Approves Budget Plan For Trump’s Agenda
The House passed a budget resolution supporting President Trump's policy agenda with a vote of 216-214. The vote faced delays due to Republican members seeking larger spending cuts, with two Republicans and all Democrats opposing the measure.

This is a developing story.


The Economist: The thing about Europe: it’s the actual land of the free now
The thing about Europe: it’s the actual land of the free now
Europe faces criticism for over-regulation and a lack of major tech entrepreneurs compared to the U.S. However, it also lacks the influence of oligarchs and tech executives who dominate American politics, suggesting a different kind of political landscape.

Despite challenges, Europe’s stability and absence of extreme corporate influence may present a more balanced approach to governance.


Fox News: Dems fight bill to stop illegal immigrant voting despite polls showing voter support
Dems fight bill to stop illegal immigrant voting despite polls showing voter support
The House passed the SAVE Act, aimed at preventing noncitizen voting, with a 220-208 vote, despite opposition from 208 Democrats. The bill requires proof of citizenship for voter registration and now moves to the Senate, where it needs bipartisan support to advance.

Democrats argue that noncitizen voting is rare and criticize the bill as an attack on voter registration processes. Proponents, including House GOP leaders, assert that the legislation reflects public sentiment favoring voter ID requirements.


The Economist: How the British government sounds like a tabloid
How the British government sounds like a tabloid
The British government's use of tabloid-style language, such as "boosts" and "bumper packages," aims to clarify policy but often leads to confusion. This blurring of lines between government communication and media rhetoric raises concerns about clarity in governance.

The article highlights the challenges faced by the Labour Party in effectively communicating its stance on globalization amidst this muddled messaging.


#society

Breitbart: Director James Toback Hit With $1.7 Billion Verdict in Sex Assault Suit Involving 40 Women
Director James Toback Hit With $1.7 Billion Verdict in Sex Assault Suit Involving 40 Women
A New York jury awarded $1.68 billion to 40 women who accused James Toback of sexual abuse over 35 years. This verdict, one of the largest since the movement, includes $280 million in compensatory damages and $1.4 billion in punitive damages.

The lawsuit was filed under New York's Adult Survivors Act, allowing claims for past sexual assaults. Toback, who denied the allegations, did not appear in court, leading to a default judgment. The plaintiffs view the verdict as a significant step toward justice and empowerment.


The Economist: Spanish morgues are straining to identify migrants
Spanish morgues are straining to identify migrants
Spanish morgues, particularly in Ceuta, are overwhelmed with the bodies of migrants who drown while attempting to reach Europe. With limited resources, the forensic institute must quickly bury the deceased, as many areas, including the Canary Islands, struggle with high mortality rates among migrants.

The situation highlights the ongoing challenges of managing migrant deaths in Europe, with morgues unable to keep pace with the number of fatalities. This crisis underscores the urgent need for more effective solutions to address the risks faced by those attempting the perilous journey.


Fox News: CNN’s Anderson Cooper corrected for using wrong pronouns during town hall with Bernie Sanders
CNN’s Anderson Cooper corrected for using wrong pronouns during town hall with Bernie Sanders
During a CNN town hall with Sen. Bernie Sanders, anchor Anderson Cooper misgendered an audience member, referring to them as "she." The individual, identified as Grace Thomas, corrected Cooper by stating their preferred pronouns were "they/them."

The incident sparked reactions on social media, with various commentators mocking Cooper for the error. Sanders addressed the audience member's question about Democratic Party messaging and its appeal to different voter demographics.


Le Monde: The UK's Labour government is at odds with its left wing
The UK's Labour government is at odds with its left wing
The British Labour Party's left-wing identity is questioned following Prime Minister Keir Starmer's announcement of a £5 billion cut in aid for individuals with disabilities and long-term illnesses. The changes to the Personal Independence Payment eligibility criteria aim to address rising costs but may harm vulnerable populations.

Critics argue that without a comprehensive plan to support disabled individuals and improve mental health care, these cuts could exacerbate poverty and health issues among those genuinely unable to work. The situation raises concerns about the party's commitment to its traditional values.


Breitbart: Police Called After Miami Dolphins Star Tyreek Hill Allegedly Involved in Domestic Dispute with Wife
Police Called After Miami Dolphins Star Tyreek Hill Allegedly Involved in Domestic Dispute with Wife
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was involved in a domestic dispute with his wife, Keeta Hill, at their condo in Sunny Isles Beach. Police responded to reports of an "assault in progress," but after investigating, determined no crime had occurred and closed the case.

Following the incident, Keeta Hill filed for divorce in Miami-Dade County Family Court. This is not Hill's first encounter with law enforcement, as he was previously detained before a game last September.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Biden Illegally Hid Report That Found US Servicemembers in China Got COVID in October 2019: Report
Biden Illegally Hid Report That Found US Servicemembers in China Got COVID in October 2019: Report
A report required by the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act revealed that seven U.S. servicemembers exhibited COVID-19-like symptoms after attending the World Military Games in Wuhan, China, in October 2019. The Biden administration failed to release this report until March 2025, raising concerns about transparency regarding the virus's origins.

The findings suggest that COVID-19 may have been circulating earlier than previously acknowledged, potentially linking it to a lab leak rather than a wet market. Congressional Republicans are now calling for an investigation into the delayed release, emphasizing the need for public access to information about the pandemic's origins.


Breitbart: Beijing Challenges 'Irresponsible' Claims on Chinese Fighters in Ukraine
Beijing Challenges 'Irresponsible' Claims on Chinese Fighters in Ukraine
Ukraine claims that Chinese troops are present in the conflict and suggests Beijing may have given permission for their involvement. The Chinese Foreign Ministry denied these allegations, criticizing Ukraine's President Zelensky for what it called "irresponsible remarks" regarding China's role.

Zelensky stated that Ukrainian forces engaged Chinese fighters and have intelligence on additional Chinese citizens fighting for Russia. Some Ukrainian officials assert that Beijing must be aware of this situation, with accusations that China is indirectly supporting these actions.


#economy

CNSNews: Consumer Prices Fall for 1st Time Since Trump’s 1st Term
Consumer Prices Fall for 1st Time Since Trump’s 1st Term
In March, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell 0.1%, marking the first monthly decline since May 2020. Under President Biden, inflation has surged, with a 21.5% increase in consumer prices from January 2021 to January 2025, compared to 7.8% under Trump.

Energy costs dropped significantly, with a 2.4% decrease overall, while food prices rose 0.4% month-over-month. The core CPI, excluding food and energy, increased by 0.1%, the smallest rise since March 2021.


The Western Journal: White House Celebrates Major Economic Win as March Inflation Report Shows 'Incredible News'
White House Celebrates Major Economic Win as March Inflation Report Shows 'Incredible News'
In March, U.S. inflation fell below predictions, with the Consumer Price Index decreasing by 0.1 percent, resulting in a 12-month inflation rate of 2.4%. This marks a decline from February's 2.8% rate, with core inflation at its lowest since March 2021, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

White House officials attribute the positive economic news to President Trump's policies, claiming they are effectively controlling inflation and benefiting American families. The decline in gas prices and modest increases in shelter costs are highlighted as contributing factors to this economic turnaround.


The Federalist: Trump Orders Revitalization America's Depleted Maritime Fleet
Trump Orders Revitalization America's Depleted Maritime Fleet
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at revitalizing the U.S. shipbuilding industry to restore maritime dominance and enhance national security. The order directs the creation of a "Maritime Action Plan" to boost shipbuilding capacity and workforce, addressing the decline of U.S. maritime capabilities compared to China.

The plan will involve collaboration among various cabinet secretaries to assess options for investment in the maritime sector, including incentives for allied shipbuilders and establishing a "Maritime Security Trust Fund." Additionally, the order mandates a report on workforce challenges and strategies to improve recruitment and retention in the maritime industry.