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12 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Is the alleged MS-13 gang member going to be returning to the US?
A Maryland federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to comply with a Supreme Court ruling to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member mistakenly deported to El Salvador. Judge Paula Xinis mandated daily updates on the government's compliance with the order.
The Supreme Court's decision highlighted ambiguities regarding the extent of the district court's authority in this matter. Legal experts suggest that while the government must act in good faith, the court cannot dictate how to handle foreign affairs or penalize the government for unsuccessful efforts.
#politics
Breitbart: Ecuador Prepares to Elect President on Sunday
Ecuador's presidential runoff election on Sunday features incumbent Daniel Noboa and socialist candidate Luisa González, both of whom closed their campaigns in Guayaquil. Polls indicate the candidates are nearly tied, with Noboa slightly ahead. The election follows a contentious first round where Noboa won by a narrow margin.
Noboa, who positions himself against corruption and crime, emphasized unity and progress in his campaign, while González focused on women's rights and social issues. The election comes after a tumultuous political period marked by impeachment attempts against former President Guillermo Lasso.
Fox News: White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt prays before facing reporters
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, the youngest in U.S. history at 27, prays before each press briefing for strength and clarity. She emphasizes the importance of faith in her demanding role, which she believes provides confidence amid public scrutiny.
Leavitt, who began her career as an intern during Trump's first term, leads team prayers to reset before briefings, highlighting her reliance on faith in her high-pressure position.
#society
Breitbart: Woman Who Punched Pro-Lifer During NYC Street Interview Arrested
Brianna J. Rivers, 30, was arrested for allegedly assaulting pro-life activist Savannah Craven Antao, 23, during a street interview in Harlem. Antao was punched in the face, resulting in a hospital visit for stitches. Rivers faces a second-degree assault charge.
Antao, a long-time pro-life advocate, expressed sympathy for Rivers despite the attack. Rivers has since apologized but claims Antao was antagonizing her during the interview. A GoFundMe page for Rivers’ legal defense had raised nearly $9,000 before being taken down.
Breitbart: Small Plane Crash Kills 3 in Boca Raton, Florida
A small plane crash in Boca Raton, Florida, resulted in the deaths of all three occupants and injuries to a man on the ground. The Cessna 310R experienced mechanical issues shortly after takeoff, crashing near Interstate 95. Local officials and the FAA are investigating.
This incident follows a tragic helicopter crash in New York City that claimed six lives, including three children. Both events have prompted condolences from local officials and calls for respect for the families affected.
Breitbart: Judge: HAMAS Booster Mahmoud Khalil Can Be Deported
A federal judge has ruled that Secretary of State Marco Rubio can cancel the visa of Mahmoud Khalil, who led pro-Hamas protests at Columbia University. Khalil will have the opportunity to contest his expulsion in court, with activists citing free speech laws in his defense.
Rubio justified the visa cancellation under a law allowing expulsion of foreigners undermining U.S. policy against anti-Semitism. This action aligns with a policy from the Trump administration aimed at excluding individuals espousing hateful ideologies.
Front Page Magazine: Next Year in Jerusalem
Passover 2025, from April 12 to April 20, marks the second since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel, which has intensified global propaganda against the Jewish state. As Jews read the Haggadah, they reaffirm their historical connection to the land, countering claims that Israel is a colonial state.
Amid rising antisemitism, some voices challenge the legitimacy of Jewish claims to Israel, echoing false narratives about oppression. Despite these challenges, the Jewish community remains resilient, celebrating their traditions and aspirations for a future in Jerusalem.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel submits softened hostage deal offer as Hamas delegation heads to Cairo
Israel has reduced its demand for the release of hostages from 11 to a lower number in negotiations with Hamas to restore a ceasefire. Hamas is willing to release five hostages, while Egypt is proposing the release of eight. Israel insists on releasing the hostages early in the ceasefire and is seeking to lower the prisoner release ratio.
Despite some movement in negotiations, no resolution is imminent as Hamas is likely to resist many of Israel's demands. The situation remains complex, with ongoing discussions about a permanent ceasefire and the release of all remaining hostages, which Israel opposes without dismantling Hamas's military capabilities.
Times Of Israel: Witkoff: US ‘red line’ is no ‘weaponization’ of Iran’s nuclear program
US envoy Steve Witkoff emphasizes that the US demands Iran dismantle its nuclear program, while maintaining a red line against nuclear weaponization. He suggests potential for compromise in negotiations with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
Meanwhile, the White House asserts that all options remain on the table to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, with President Trump urging Iran to comply with demands or face severe consequences.
#crime
GB News: Neighbour from hell left homeowner 'unable to sleep' after targeting her in 'years of intimidation'
Jacqueline McCaig has secured a lifelong restraining order against her neighbor, Paul Richardson, after enduring three years of harassment linked to a smoking dispute. She spent over £20,000 in court, citing his threatening behavior that left her fearing for her safety.
Richardson was found guilty of making threats and displaying abusive language towards McCaig, who runs the Old Swan pub in Paisley. Despite his denials, the court ruled in her favor, acknowledging the distress his actions caused her. McCaig described the ordeal as a "living hell."