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11 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Agriculture secretary signals breakthrough in Mexico water dispute after high-level call: ‘We’re moving fast’
Agriculture secretary signals breakthrough in Mexico water dispute after high-level call: ‘We’re moving fast’
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is intensifying efforts to address a water crisis affecting South Texas farmers due to Mexico's failure to meet its treaty obligations. High-level talks with Mexican officials are underway, prompted by President Trump's comments about Mexico "stealing" water.

The 1944 Water Treaty requires Mexico to deliver 1.75 million acre-feet of water to the U.S., but it is reportedly over 1.3 million acre-feet behind. Rollins emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that tariffs or sanctions may be imposed if Mexico does not comply.


Breitbart: Feds Charge 18 Illegals with Stealing Social Security Numbers
Feds Charge 18 Illegals with Stealing Social Security Numbers
Eighteen illegal aliens have been charged with identity theft and fraud against the Social Security Administration, according to ICE officials. The charges include aggravated identity theft and misuse of Social Security numbers, with potential prison sentences ranging from 2 to 12 years.

This enforcement action aligns with the Trump administration's increased focus on combating identity theft among illegal immigrants. Recent collaborations between the IRS and ICE aim to streamline the process of locating and detaining those involved in such crimes.


#politics

Breitbart: Greenpeace Turns U.S. Embassy Pond into 'Blood'
Greenpeace Turns U.S. Embassy Pond into 'Blood'
Five Greenpeace activists, including the UK director, were arrested for dumping 80 gallons of red dye in a pond outside the U.S. embassy in London. The protest aimed to highlight the impact of U.S. arms sales to Israel amid the Gaza conflict, while emphasizing its carbon-neutral approach.

Greenpeace is calling for an arms embargo on Israel due to civilian casualties in Gaza. The activists face charges of conspiracy to cause criminal damage, which could lead to a 10-year prison sentence. The group has a history of legal issues related to its protests.


Front Page Magazine: Jewish Democratic Council of America Compares Trump to Pharaoh for Deporting Hamas Supporters
Jewish Democratic Council of America Compares Trump to Pharaoh for Deporting Hamas Supporters
The Jewish Democratic Council of America, led by Halie Soifer, has been criticized for equating President Trump with Pharaoh, claiming he fuels antisemitism while advocating for the rights of those who support Hamas. This perspective suggests that defending Jewish interests is akin to oppression.

Critics argue this represents a moral inversion, where supporting those who threaten Jewish safety is framed as liberation, reflecting a troubling shift within parts of the Democratic Party.


#society

The Federalist: Trump Restored Showerhead Freedom, Next Fix Regulation Rules
Trump Restored Showerhead Freedom, Next Fix Regulation Rules
President Trump's recent executive order aims to roll back regulations on showerheads that were put in place by the Obama and Biden administrations. These rules limited water flow in an effort to conserve water but resulted in unsatisfactory shower experiences for consumers. The White House argues that such regulations infringe on personal freedoms and do not reflect the preferences of the general public.

The order highlights a broader concern regarding overregulation in various sectors, which critics say stifles personal choice and economic growth. The call for reform emphasizes the need for greater public involvement in the regulatory process to ensure that consumer voices are heard.


Breitbart: Whistleblower Doctor: Trans Treatments 'Are Destroying Children's Lives'
Whistleblower Doctor: Trans Treatments 'Are Destroying Children's Lives'
Dr. Eithan Haim, a whistleblower from Texas Children’s Hospital, testified before Congress, claiming that the hospital's transgender treatments are harming children and leading them to become chronic medical patients. He emphasized the severe complications arising from surgeries and treatments, which he believes are irreversible.

Haim expressed concern over the hospital's leadership and highlighted the need to protect vulnerable children from what he described as harmful practices. He stated that his decision to speak out could jeopardize his career, but he felt it was his duty as a doctor to advocate for the well-being of these children.


Fox News: BBC hosts scold UK Conservative for not watching Netflix show on toxic masculinity
BBC hosts scold UK Conservative for not watching Netflix show on toxic masculinity
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the UK Conservative Party, faced criticism from BBC Breakfast hosts for not watching the Netflix show "Adolescence," which addresses toxic masculinity and social media's impact on youth. Badenoch defended her focus on real-life issues, such as visiting schools to discuss smartphone use.

Despite the hosts' insistence on the show's cultural relevance, Badenoch emphasized the importance of addressing actual problems over fictional narratives, expressing her preference for tangible discussions about societal issues affecting young people.


Fox News: Prince Harry's 'worst fears' realized in UK security battle
Prince Harry's 'worst fears' realized in UK security battle
Prince Harry is facing significant emotional strain amid a legal battle for police protection in the U.K. He expressed concerns for his safety, stating that his "worst fears" have been confirmed through the case's legal disclosures. Harry believes the withdrawal of his security was a deliberate act to hinder his and Meghan Markle's departure from royal duties.

While Harry contends with these issues in court, Meghan Markle was seen enjoying a night out in New York City. Harry's attorney emphasized that the royal's life is at stake concerning his security, as he has been fighting for protection since stepping down as a senior royal in 2020.


Breitbart: Kristi Noem Urges People to Get 'Real IDs': 'Keep Our Country Safe'
Kristi Noem Urges People to Get 'Real IDs': 'Keep Our Country Safe'
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem urged Americans to obtain Real IDs before May 7, 2025, when they will be required for air travel and federal building access. She emphasized that Real IDs enhance security and help prevent fraud.

Starting on that date, only state-issued IDs that meet Real ID standards will be accepted by federal agencies like TSA. Alternatives such as passports will still be valid. The Real ID Act, passed in 2005, aims to strengthen identification standards following the 9/11 attacks.


Le Monde: Bomb explodes outside offices of Greek rail accident company in Athens
Bomb explodes outside offices of Greek rail accident company in Athens
A bomb exploded near the Hellenic Train offices in Athens on April 11, 2025, but no injuries were reported. The blast follows public outrage over a 2023 train collision that killed 57 people, leading to protests and criticism of the government's response.

Authorities received a warning call before the explosion, and police are investigating the scene. The incident has intensified scrutiny of the government's handling of railway safety and accountability.


#foreignaffairs

The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Crashed Helicopter Search, Afghan Refugees Leave Pakistan, Voting Preparations in Ecuador
Day in Photos: Crashed Helicopter Search, Afghan Refugees Leave Pakistan, Voting Preparations in Ecuador
On April 11, 2025, various global events unfolded, including the arrival of the German frigate F222 Baden-Wuerttemberg after a lengthy deployment, and a Pakistani initiative to repatriate Afghan refugees. In the West Bank, Israeli soldiers were seen engaging with Palestinian individuals near a separation barrier.

Additionally, a devastating earthquake in Myanmar resulted in significant destruction and loss of life, while preparations for an Ecuadorian presidential election included voting assistance for the elderly and disabled. Amidst these events, market volatility was noted in the U.S. following tariff news.


Breitbart: World Uyghur Congress Spokesman Detained as Chinese Spy
World Uyghur Congress Spokesman Detained as Chinese Spy
The World Uyghur Congress confirmed that Dilshat Reshit, a former spokesman for the group, was arrested in Sweden on suspicion of spying for China. Reshit allegedly collected intelligence on Uyghurs for the Chinese intelligence service, prompting the WUC to implement tighter counterintelligence measures.

The WUC highlighted the growing reach of Chinese espionage, including the existence of unofficial Chinese police stations in Europe. The East Turkestan Government-in-Exile expressed concern over the infiltration of Uyghur organizations, stating it undermines the global advocacy for Uyghur rights and independence.


#economy

Le Monde: In Yiwu, Chinese suppliers are ready to turn their backs on the US
In Yiwu, Chinese suppliers are ready to turn their backs on the US
In Yiwu, China's largest wholesale market, the Christmas trade is already underway despite the season being months away. Local manufacturers like Kitty Shuang Peng are adapting to a significant decline in U.S. orders due to a new 145% tariff imposed by President Trump, shifting focus to South American clients.

Other producers, like Sheng Li, remain optimistic, stating that markets in Korea and Thailand are ready to fill the gap left by U.S. customers. They believe that the global demand for Christmas products will continue, even if the U.S. market contracts.


GB News: Nigel Farage takes unexpected swipe at Donald Trump as he attacks President's tariff plan
Nigel Farage takes unexpected swipe at Donald Trump as he attacks President's tariff plan
Nigel Farage criticized Donald Trump's tariff policies, likening them to the failed mini-Budget of Liz Truss. He expressed concern that Trump attempted too much too soon and stated he never supported the imposition of import taxes, which he believes could harm the economy.

In response to escalating trade tensions, Liberal Democrat Leader Sir Ed Davey urged the Prime Minister to convene a global summit to address the crisis, criticizing Trump's economic strategies for jeopardizing British jobs. Meanwhile, China's retaliatory tariffs on US imports have further complicated the situation, leading to market declines and increased recession risks.


#health

Fox News: Jack Nicholson, Anjelica Huston maintain 'important' friendship more than 30 years after split
Jack Nicholson, Anjelica Huston maintain 'important' friendship more than 30 years after split
Anjelica Huston maintains a close friendship with ex-boyfriend Jack Nicholson, despite challenges in meeting due to road work near his home. She appreciates his support, especially during her evacuation from Los Angeles fires, highlighting the comfort he provides.

Huston also revealed she battled cancer, diagnosed in 2019, but has been cancer-free for four years. She aims to inspire others by sharing her experience, emphasizing the importance of not taking life too seriously and celebrating resilience.


#crime

Fox News: Rachel Morin murder: Illegal immigrant suspect denied ever being in Maryland at time of crime
Rachel Morin murder: Illegal immigrant suspect denied ever being in Maryland at time of crime
Maryland prosecutors have completed their case against Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, an illegal immigrant accused of raping and murdering Rachel Morin, a 37-year-old mother, in August 2023. Morin was found dead along a trail, having suffered multiple injuries, and Martinez-Hernandez has denied involvement despite evidence linking him to the crime.

The trial has included testimony from law enforcement and evidence of DNA found at the scene. The defense is set to present its case, with closing arguments anticipated soon. Morin's family remains present throughout the proceedings, seeking justice for her death.