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11 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Judge sides with Trump: anyone in US illegally must register with fed government
A federal judge has ruled that all individuals in the U.S. illegally must register with the federal government and carry documentation. This decision, made by Judge Trevor Neil McFadden, supports the Trump administration's enforcement of existing immigration laws.
The Department of Homeland Security has set a deadline for registration and warned that failure to comply could result in criminal penalties. The registration requirement applies to anyone 14 and older without legal status, including Canadians who have been in the U.S. for over 30 days.
Breitbart: Black Americans Throw Support Behind Massive Migrant Detention Facility
The National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice is advocating for the reopening of Delaney Hall, a migrant detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, which could hold up to 1,000 illegal aliens. They argue it will create significant economic benefits and job opportunities for local Black professionals.
Conversely, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka is opposing the facility's reopening, claiming it violates local safety protocols and is pursuing legal action against ICE. The situation highlights a clash between local governance and federal immigration policies amid broader discussions on detention capacity.
Fox News: Maryland immigrant wrongly deported to El Salvador must return to US, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that mandates the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national deported to El Salvador as an alleged MS-13 gang member. The court found his deportation unlawful, requiring the government to provide him due process in future proceedings.
Abrego Garcia, who fled gang violence in El Salvador and entered the U.S. illegally in 2011, was deported despite a withholding order against his removal. He has family ties in the U.S., including a wife and child. The court's decision emphasizes the need for proper legal processes in his case.
Breitbart: Nearly 400 Local Police Depts Sign Up to Help DHS Arrest Criminal Illegals
Since President Trump's inauguration, nearly 400 local law enforcement agencies have entered into 287(g) agreements with ICE, allowing them to identify and turn over criminal illegal aliens for deportation. This marks a 280% increase in local partners compared to before his presidency.
In contrast, former DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas aimed to dismantle this program, citing concerns over abuses. His actions included terminating agreements that facilitated the custody of illegal aliens charged with serious crimes.
#politics
The Western Journal: Plane Carrying Multiple Members of Congress Involved in Collision at Reagan Airport
Two American Airlines jets collided while taxiing at Ronald Reagan National Airport, with several members of Congress on board one of the planes. Thankfully, no injuries were reported. The FAA is investigating the incident, which involved a wingtip strike prior to takeoff.
Congress members expressed relief over their safety and highlighted concerns about recent FAA budget cuts, emphasizing the need for restored funding to ensure public safety. American Airlines confirmed no injuries and stated that both aircraft are undergoing inspections.
#society
GB News: Birmingham warning as resident fears rats will ‘multiply fast’ as they feast on deluge of rubbish
A Birmingham mother warns of a worsening waste crisis, with overflowing rubbish and rats forcing her to walk in the road with her child. Nicola Walker describes the situation as an "environmental hazard" due to ongoing refuse worker strikes, leading to health concerns.
With over 21,000 tonnes of rubbish accumulating, residents fear the issue may persist into summer, creating a potential health crisis. Walker has initiated a petition for action as talks between Birmingham City Council and the Unite union continue without resolution.
Fox News: Trump announces picks for ambassadorships to combat antisemitism and promote religious freedom
President Trump announced several key appointments, including Yehuda Kaploun as the U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism. Trump praised Kaploun as a strong advocate for Jewish rights amid rising antisemitism.
Additionally, former Rep. Mark Walker was nominated as the U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom, while William "Billy" Marshall III was appointed as the next director of the Bureau of Prisons.
The Western Journal: Six Killed After Helicopter Plunges Into Hudson River - Eyewitness Heard Loud Noise Just Before
A helicopter carrying a family of Spanish tourists crashed into the Hudson River, resulting in the deaths of all six people on board, including three children. Eyewitnesses reported hearing loud noises before the crash, with one describing the helicopter as "falling apart" midair.
The FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident, which occurred shortly after the helicopter took off from the Downtown Manhattan Heliport. Witnesses noted that the rotor blades detached before the chopper hit the water.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu slams Canadian PM for appearing to back protester’s Gaza ‘genocide’ claim
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for seemingly endorsing claims of genocide in Gaza during a rally. Netanyahu urged Carney to retract his statement, emphasizing Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas.
Carney clarified that he did not hear the term "genocide" and was only acknowledging the situation in Gaza. Canada has halted arms exports to Israel as part of a broader policy advocating for a two-state solution.
#economy
Breitbart: 'This Is Life or Death': American Mom-and-Pop Businesses Could Still Collapse as China Tariffs Climb; Want 90-Day Pause to 'Save Christmas'
Small businesses in the U.S. face severe challenges due to the ongoing trade war, despite a temporary suspension of tariffs by President Trump. Companies like Learning Resources are struggling with skyrocketing costs and potential factory closures as tariffs on Chinese imports reach 145%.
CEO Rick Woldenberg warns that without a pause on tariffs, he may need to raise prices significantly, risking layoffs and further harm to U.S. manufacturing. He advocates for a 90-day tariff suspension to help businesses prepare for the critical holiday retail season.
Le Monde: Tesla opens first showroom in oil-rich Saudi Arabia
Tesla has launched its first showrooms in Saudi Arabia, opening locations in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam amid declining global sales. The country, known for its oil wealth and low fuel prices, has seen limited demand for electric vehicles, but plans to install 5,000 charging stations by 2030.
While local economists welcome Tesla's entry, they emphasize the need for a production facility rather than just showrooms. Currently, the infrastructure for EVs is lacking, with Saudi Arabia having only 101 charging stations compared to 261 in the UAE.
Breitbart: India Sees ‘Opportunity of a Lifetime’ in Trump’s Trade Policy
Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal stated that President Trump's trade policies present a significant opportunity for India to enhance its economic position, particularly in light of China's rising tariffs. Goyal emphasized India's readiness to fill the gap left by China in global supply chains.
China criticized Goyal's remarks, labeling them opportunistic and suggesting that India lacks the production capabilities to capitalize on any market shifts. Analysts expressed skepticism about India's ability to replace China as a manufacturing hub due to high production costs and reliance on Chinese supply chains.
Breitbart: DOGE Posts Shocking Data on Unemployment Insurance Claims: $254M in Benefits for Those Under Age of Five
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) revealed alarming findings from a survey of Unemployment Insurance claims, uncovering that individuals as young as five and as old as 115, along with those with future birth dates, claimed millions in benefits. This included 28,000 claims from children under five totaling $254 million and 24,500 claims from individuals over 115 amounting to $59 million.
DOGE head Elon Musk emphasized the absurdity of the findings, noting a lack of checks for age verification in unemployment claims. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer stated that the department is dedicated to recovering fraudulent payments, which have so far saved taxpayers $150 billion.
#crime
Fox News: Judge dismisses charges in alleged campus vigilante 'Catch a Predator' sting targeting Army soldier
A judge has dismissed kidnapping and conspiracy charges against five Assumption University students who allegedly lured a military service member using a dating app in a "Catch a Predator" scheme. The dismissal followed claims by defense attorneys that prosecutors lacked probable cause.
While the kidnapping and conspiracy charges were dropped, one student remains charged with assault and battery, and another faces a witness intimidation charge. The case has drawn attention due to its connection to a viral TikTok trend.