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10 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: ICE reveals sanctuary jurisdictions that have released the most criminal aliens
Recent ICE records reveal over 25,000 detainer requests were declined by sanctuary jurisdictions, leading to the release of 72 illegal immigrants with homicide convictions. California accounted for more than half of these declined requests, raising concerns about public safety.
The data has intensified debates on sanctuary policies, particularly as President Trump threatens to withhold federal funding from jurisdictions that do not comply with ICE. Critics argue that such policies endanger communities by allowing criminal aliens to remain free.
#politics
Fox News: Marine vet takes aim at Trump, Musk in video launch for key swing House seat
Democrat Maura Sullivan, a former Marine Corps officer, has announced her candidacy for New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District, aiming to succeed Rep. Chris Pappas, who is running for Senate. Sullivan emphasizes the need for new leadership in the Democratic Party and addresses issues affecting all Americans.
Sullivan previously ran for Congress in 2018, finishing second in the primary. Other potential candidates are also considering bids for both the Democratic and Republican nominations, indicating a competitive race ahead.
CNSNews: Sen. Kennedy: NPR and PBS are Biased – ‘But, That’s Not What Concerns Me the Most’
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) argues for defunding NPR, PBS, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, citing biased reporting as a key reason. He questions the justification for taxpayer funding of these organizations amid the nation's significant debt.
Kennedy emphasizes that public funds should not support media that he believes are not serving the public fairly, advocating for equal treatment of all media entities.
Fox News: Freshman GOP lawmaker reflects on first 90 days in Congress and previews what's next: 'Really rewarding'
GOP Congressman Gabe Evans reports a productive first 90 days in Congress, highlighting the party's unity in passing key legislation, including a clean continuing resolution and the Halt Fentanyl Act. He emphasizes ongoing efforts to address cost of living, crime, and illegal immigration.
Evans, who represents Colorado's 8th District, aims to continue advancing bills focused on crime reduction and healthcare fraud prevention. He notes constituents' concerns about affordability and crime rates, particularly in urban areas, and stresses the need for collaboration between federal and local governments to tackle these issues.
#society
Le Monde: Multiple fatalities after NY helicopter crash in Hudson River
A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River in New York on April 10, resulting in multiple fatalities. Reports indicate that at least three to four people have died, with several others rescued and hospitalized. Emergency services are on the scene, and police are managing traffic delays in the area.
In a separate incident, a Delta Airlines jet crash-landed in Toronto, flipping upside down with 80 people onboard and leaving at least 18 injured, but no fatalities. The airport was temporarily closed, and investigations are underway to determine the cause of the crash.
Front Page Magazine: "First They Came for Hamas. Then They Came for the Jews"
Immigration enforcement has detained Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian-Algerian linked to anti-Semitic activities at Columbia University. This has sparked outrage among Democrats and liberal Jewish groups, who argue that targeting such individuals could lead to broader persecution. Critics assert that the focus on protecting the rights of those who support Hamas overlooks the real and present danger of antisemitism on campuses.
As the Trump administration takes steps to address campus antisemitism, some Jewish leaders warn of potential backlash against the Jewish community. However, many argue that the presence of individuals promoting violence against Jews poses a greater threat, and that the liberal establishment's defense of these individuals is misguided. The situation has led to increased concern among Jewish communities regarding their safety and representation.
Front Page Magazine: Video: Biden Insider Exposes Child Trafficking and Rape Trees on America's Border
Mike McCormick, a former White House stenographer, discusses serious issues like child trafficking and rape trees at the U.S. border, questioning what President Biden and former President Obama knew about these matters. The conversation is part of a broader exploration of political corruption and accountability.
The discussion is featured in a new episode of the Glazov Gang, hosted by Jeff Crouere. The program aims to shed light on various controversial topics, including the implications of political actions on societal issues.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Report: US envoy held direct talks with Hamas to try to give Trump win before speech
In March, the Trump administration engaged in direct talks with Hamas to secure the release of American hostage Edan Alexander, aiming for a political win ahead of the State of the Union address. Despite ongoing negotiations, the deal fell through, and Trump briefly mentioned the hostages in his speech.
The discussions broke with U.S. policy against negotiating with terrorist organizations, drawing criticism from Israel. Ultimately, the talks failed, and Israel resumed military operations in Gaza, as the situation regarding hostages remained unresolved.
#economy
GB News: White farmers receive first compensation payouts after their land was seized by Zimbabwe
White farmers in Zimbabwe are receiving their first compensation payouts after land seizures that occurred during the Mugabe era. An initial payment of £2.3 million has been announced for 378 farmers, part of a £2.6 billion agreement made in 2020, though this amount represents only 1% of the total allocated.
The government plans to pay the remainder through US-dollar denominated Treasury bonds. While some farmers are interested in the compensation, many have not signed up, as the government only compensates for improvements made on the land, not the land itself. President Mnangagwa aims to restore ties with the West through this compensation initiative.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF says 12 Oct. 7 terrorists killed in recent strikes, including Shejaiya Battalion chief
The IDF reported the recent killing of 12 terrorists linked to the October 7 Hamas attack, including Haitham Razek Abd al-Karim Sheikh Khalil, head of the Shejaiya Battalion. The airstrike targeted a Hamas command center in Gaza City, resulting in numerous casualties, including civilians.
The IDF continues to conduct airstrikes on Gaza, claiming to have eliminated key figures involved in the October 7 onslaught. As of January, Israel estimates around 20,000 combatants have been killed, while Gaza's health ministry reports over 50,000 casualties, a figure that includes both fighters and civilians.
Fox News: China ramps up military ‘rehearsals’ around Taiwan, outstrips US in air, maritime, space
China's military activities around Taiwan are escalating, with U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Admiral Samuel Paparo stating they are "not just drills, but rehearsals." He highlighted a 300% increase in military pressure, warning that China's aggression threatens regional stability and Taiwan's sovereignty.
Paparo also expressed concerns about China's rapid military advancements, stating they are outproducing the U.S. in key areas like air and maritime capabilities. He emphasized the need for the U.S. to address its own military production and recruitment challenges to maintain deterrence.