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11 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: American women arrested at California immigration checkpoint for attempting to smuggle children: 'Unbearable'
American women arrested at California immigration checkpoint for attempting to smuggle children: 'Unbearable'
Two American women were arrested at a California immigration checkpoint for attempting to smuggle two unaccompanied Mexican girls, ages 10 and 12. Discrepancies in their story led Border Patrol agents to conduct a secondary inspection, revealing the children's identities did not match their ID cards.

Both women have been charged with alien smuggling, and their vehicle was seized. Authorities emphasized the seriousness of child trafficking, highlighting the dangers faced by minors separated from their parents.


#society

GB News: Keir Starmer faces grassroots revolt over grooming gangs - 'National evil that requires a national response!'
Keir Starmer faces grassroots revolt over grooming gangs - 'National evil that requires a national response!'
Sir Keir Starmer is facing dissent within his party over his decision not to initiate a national inquiry into the grooming gangs scandal, which has seen thousands of children abused. The Blue Labour group is advocating for a comprehensive inquiry, citing the inadequacies of local authorities to handle such investigations.

Support for a national inquiry is growing among Labour MPs, including former allies of Jeremy Corbyn. The Conservative Party leader and other political figures have also echoed the demand for a full inquiry into the issue.


Le Monde: "Reducing 'Adolescence' to a societal debate marks its triumph, but signals the defeat of art"
"Reducing 'Adolescence' to a societal debate marks its triumph, but signals the defeat of art"
The British series "Adolescence" has sparked widespread debate among social observers and political leaders, drawing parallels to significant societal issues. The show, which follows 13-year-old Jamie Miller accused of a violent crime, has surpassed 100 million views since its March release on Netflix.

Its success reflects parental concerns about understanding teenagers and has led to various interpretations, including the notion that Jamie embodies the "incel" phenomenon. Critics have voiced strong opinions, with some labeling it "anti-White propaganda." The series has transformed from a narrative into a focal point for discussions about youth and societal challenges.


Times Of Israel: US administration argues it can deport prominent anti-Israel activist over his beliefs
US administration argues it can deport prominent anti-Israel activist over his beliefs
The Trump administration is negotiating a consent decree with Columbia University to ensure compliance with federal guidelines on combating antisemitism, linked to the university's handling of anti-Israel protests. This move coincides with efforts to deport foreign students involved in these protests, including Mahmoud Khalil, who faces deportation for his beliefs, as stated by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The administration has withheld federal funding from several universities over their responses to antisemitism, prompting schools to take action against protesters. Khalil's legal team argues that the government's case lacks evidence and is an infringement on free speech rights. The crackdown extends to other universities, with legal actions against students involved in anti-Israel demonstrations.