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11 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: DOGE: 'Terror Watch List' Migrants Secured Medicaid After Release into U.S.
A report from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) indicates that approximately 6,300 migrants, some on the Terrorist Watch List, received Medicaid and other benefits after being paroled into the U.S. under the Biden administration. This included $276,000 in Medicaid and $751,000 in tax refunds.
DOGE officials also found these migrants registered on voter rolls in several states, with some having voted. The findings have raised concerns about the implications of allowing such individuals access to taxpayer-funded benefits and voting rights.
#politics
Fox News: Dem states to blame for most of the nearly $400 million in unemployment fraud over last 4 years, DOGE says
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) reported $382 million in fraudulent unemployment payments since 2020, with California, New York, and Massachusetts accounting for $305 million. These states, all led by Democrats, also saw significant improper claims linked to individuals on the government’s terrorist watchlist.
DOGE highlighted that California issued a large portion of benefits to parolees with criminal records. The findings underscore concerns over mismanagement in Democrat-run states, prompting criticism regarding high taxes and ineffective policies. Efforts are underway to recover these funds.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Foreign Student Has No Idea Why His Visa Was Pulled Until You Read to the End
The media is losing trust due to its tendency to push agendas, often misleading readers. A recent CBS News report on a Carnegie Mellon student had a headline suggesting no reason for his visa revocation, but buried deep in the article was the fact that the student had a DUI, which may have influenced the decision.
The article's framing and omission of crucial details, like the expunged DUI, create a misleading narrative. Critics argue that such reporting fails to provide a complete and honest picture, ultimately damaging journalistic integrity.
The Western Journal: Watch: Leftist Wearing Cat Ears Attacks, Tries to Humiliate Black Conservative Who Was Nothing but Polite
At a Turning Point USA event at Purdue University, a leftist protester, identifiable by cat ears and a mask, threw water at conservative speaker Topher during a discussion. This incident highlights the increasing hostility towards conservative voices on college campuses.
The commentary criticizes the lack of protection for conservative students and suggests that universities have become centers of indoctrination rather than education. It calls for action, arguing that taxpayers should not fund institutions that suppress First Amendment rights.
Fox News: ‘Everything is on the table’ as NTSB investigates deadly Hudson River tour helicopter crash
The NTSB is investigating a fatal helicopter crash in the Hudson River that killed six people, including a family from Spain. Witnesses reported a flock of birds in the area prior to the incident, and the NTSB is gathering evidence, including the pilot's logbooks and public testimonies.
The helicopter, operated by New York Helicopters, went down shortly after taking off from Manhattan. Concerns about safety regulations for tour helicopters have been raised, with officials calling for stricter oversight to prevent future tragedies.
GB News: Highway Code rule could see drivers slapped with £40 fine for mistake with only 'a few valid' exceptions
Drivers are warned they could face fines up to £40 for leaving engines running while stationary to keep air conditioning on during warm weather. The Engine Idling Law prohibits unnecessary idling, which contributes to pollution and wastes fuel.
Experts suggest alternative methods to keep vehicles cool, such as parking in shaded areas, using reflective window covers, and leaving windows slightly open. Idling is only permitted in specific situations, like defrosting windscreens.