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11 Apr 2025

#illegals

Le Monde: US Supreme Court: Trump administration must facilitate return of man wrongly deported to El Salvador prison
US Supreme Court: Trump administration must facilitate return of man wrongly deported to El Salvador prison
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man mistakenly deported despite an immigration court order preventing his removal due to fears of gang persecution. The court emphasized the need for the government to correct its error.

Abrego Garcia, who had a work permit and was pursuing a journeyman license in the U.S., was deported despite no evidence linking him to gang activity. The court criticized the administration's handling of the case and highlighted the potential legal implications of wrongful deportations.


#politics

Breitbart: Lutnick: Countries Are Making Offers They Never 'Would Have Come With'
Lutnick: Countries Are Making Offers They Never 'Would Have Come With'
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated that countries are now approaching the U.S. with negotiation offers due to President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs. Approximately 75 nations are interested in talks, with heightened tensions with China prompting reciprocal tariffs of 125 percent.

Lutnick emphasized that these developments reflect a newfound respect for the U.S. in trade negotiations. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent noted that Trump has maximized his leverage, leading to an overwhelming response from allies eager to negotiate.


#society

GB News: ‘That’s racist!’ GB News star tears into ex-officer in row over police force’s ‘anti-white’ policy
‘That’s racist!’ GB News star tears into ex-officer in row over police force’s ‘anti-white’ policy
A debate on GB News highlighted tensions over West Yorkshire Police's recruitment policy, which temporarily halts applications from white British candidates to enhance diversity. Presenter Martin Daubney labeled the policy "racist," while former Detective Superintendent Shabnam Chaudhri defended it as "positive action" under the Equality Act.

West Yorkshire Police asserts the policy is necessary for representation, noting that only 9% of its officers are from ethnic minority backgrounds, despite 23% of the local population identifying as such. A whistleblower claims the recruitment process favors certain ethnic groups, raising concerns about fairness. The police maintain their approach complies with equality laws.


Breitbart: Report: Nicaragua Forcing Priests into Weekly Police Interrogations
Report: Nicaragua Forcing Priests into Weekly Police Interrogations
Nicaragua's government, led by Daniel Ortega, is intensifying its persecution of the Catholic Church, requiring priests to report weekly to police and submit homilies for review. This crackdown follows the Church's support for anti-regime protests in 2018 and includes bans on religious activities and the exile of clergy.

The regime's actions have drawn comparisons to China's religious policies, aiming to establish a government-approved Catholic Church. Notable incidents include the arrest and banishment of Bishop Rolando Álvarez and other clergy, highlighting the regime's efforts to suppress dissent and control religious expression.


#culture

Fox News: William Shatner decries ‘Presentism,’ rewriting of history in media, literature
William Shatner decries ‘Presentism,’ rewriting of history in media, literature
William Shatner criticized the trend of "Presentism," which he claims erases history and rewrites literature, referencing the protests and statue removals following George Floyd's death in 2020. He expressed frustration over changes to his iconic "Star Trek" line and the renaming of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award due to perceived cultural insensitivity.

Shatner argued that these actions reflect a misguided attempt to modernize historical perspectives, pointing out that the original context of works like Wilder's should be acknowledged rather than altered. He highlighted the importance of preserving historical literature despite its outdated views.


#crime

Breitbart: Four Chinese Migrants Cheated Retailers in Identity-Theft Fraud
Four Chinese Migrants Cheated Retailers in Identity-Theft Fraud
Four Chinese nationals were sentenced for a $1.2 million identity theft scheme that involved stealing personal information from Americans to create fraudulent credit accounts at major retailers. They received prison sentences ranging from 12 to 50 months for various charges.

Additionally, a separate case involved a Chinese national sentenced for possessing unauthorized access devices in a Florida scheme. The U.S. Secret Service is investigating a new crime trend called "jackpotting," where criminals manipulate ATMs to dispense cash.


#sports

Breitbart: Esports World Cup to Offer Competitors 'Life-Changing' Cash Prizes
Esports World Cup to Offer Competitors 'Life-Changing' Cash Prizes
The Esports World Cup (EWC) is set to offer a record-breaking prize pool of over $70 million, making it the most lucrative esports event to date. Scheduled in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from July 7 to August 24, the competition will feature top gamers from around the world across various popular games.

Esports World Cup CEO Ralf Reichert emphasized the long-term vision behind the prize money, aiming to create stability and opportunities within the esports ecosystem. Last year's champion, Team Falcon, won $7 million, showcasing the significant financial stakes involved.