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11 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Trump prosecutor to investigate blue state governor, AG over reported order to ignore ICE warrants
Trump prosecutor to investigate blue state governor, AG over reported order to ignore ICE warrants
Alina Habba, former U.S. attorney for New Jersey, is launching an investigation into Governor Phil Murphy and Attorney General Matt Platkin. This follows claims that state police were instructed to ignore immigration warrants, aligning with a 2018 directive limiting police cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.

Habba warns that state leaders obstructing federal law enforcement could face charges. She emphasized the need to enforce federal laws against criminal immigrants, indicating that any political misuse of authority to violate these laws will be scrutinized.


Fox News: NJ governor accused of harboring violent illegal criminals, DOJ launches probe
NJ governor accused of harboring violent illegal criminals, DOJ launches probe
Acting U.S. Attorney Alina Habba has launched an investigation into New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and Attorney General Matt Platkin for allegedly instructing state police to avoid cooperating with federal immigration enforcement. This follows the 2018 "Immigrant Trust Directive," which limits police collaboration with federal authorities.

Habba emphasized the need for strict enforcement of federal immigration laws, particularly against violent criminals. The investigation comes amid broader discussions about state and local policies regarding immigration enforcement and their impact on public safety.


#economy

GB News: State pension loophole means thousands of pounds a year going to people who may have never worked in the UK
State pension loophole means thousands of pounds a year going to people who may have never worked in the UK
A loophole in the UK's state pension system allows foreign nationals who have lived in the UK for just three years to top up their National Insurance record, potentially costing taxpayers millions. This enables them to receive an inflation-protected pension without having worked or paid taxes in the UK.

The surge in voluntary NI contributions has raised concerns, as HMRC lacks data on the nationality of contributors. The state pension, already a significant financial burden at £142 billion annually, faces scrutiny as campaigners urge the government to regulate access to prevent exploitation of the system.