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13 Apr 2025
#illegals
Front Page Magazine: Should Foreign Students Who ‘Voice Support’ or ‘Actively Support’ Terrorist Groups Be Deported?
A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll reveals that nearly two-thirds of Americans favor deporting non-citizen students who support recognized terrorist groups, with 63% supporting deportation for those who "voice support" and 67% for those who "actively support." The divide is stark along party lines: 84% of Republicans back deportation, while only 42% of Democrats agree.
The poll indicates that 69% believe the government should be able to revoke green cards for those actively supporting terrorism. While a majority of Republicans advocate for deportation, Democrats show more ambivalence, with only 51% supporting deportation for active supporters. This highlights a significant ideological divide on the issue.
#politics
The Western Journal: It's Time for Burgum to Stop Defying President Trump’s Demand
President Trump has been vocal against offshore wind power, citing environmental concerns and energy security issues. He has issued an executive order to halt new offshore wind projects, yet Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has not acted on this directive, allowing four East Coast projects to proceed.
Burgum's inaction raises questions about his loyalty to Trump, especially since he previously ran against him. The Department of the Interior has the legal authority to pause these projects, and failure to do so may warrant Trump's famous dismissal phrase, “You’re Fired!”
#society
Human Events: Mother banned from playground after challenging UK school over gender lessons
A mother in Nottingham, Karina Conway, was banned from her daughter's school grounds for eight months after raising concerns about the teaching of radical gender identity topics to children. She claimed the school was promoting transgender identity as a protected characteristic and felt her voice as a parent was being silenced.
Conway protested outside the school and later shared her concerns with an Ofsted inspector, but felt ignored. The school warned her that further complaints could lead to legal action. Recently, she received a letter stating her ban could be lifted if she agreed to notify the school of her attendance at events and refrain from negative comments online.
The Western Journal: Beloved Reindeer That Frequented City Streets Dies After Being Coated in Mystery Fluid
A beloved reindeer named Star in Anchorage, Alaska, was euthanized after suffering from health issues likely caused by poisoning. The eight-year-old reindeer, a local icon, had been tampered with multiple times, leading to a significant decline in his health.
Star's owner, Albert Whitehead, expressed uncertainty about continuing the reindeer tradition after this incident, highlighting concerns for the safety of any future animals. Anchorage police are investigating the attacks but have yet to identify the perpetrator.
Front Page Magazine: India: More Killings, Rapes and Riots Reported From All Over the Country
A Hindu youth named Vikas Singh was brutally attacked by a group of Muslims in Aligarh, India, after he attempted to stop them from drinking alcohol in public on Eid Al-Fitr. Following the assault, Vikas was hospitalized, and police arrested two suspects.
The incident is part of a troubling trend of violence against Hindus during Ramadan and Eid, with reports of riots, forced conversions, and sexual violence against Hindu minors. Despite the increasing communal tensions, there seems to be a lack of effective legal measures to protect the Hindu community.
#war
Le Monde: A Ukrainian mayor's daily struggle to protect his townspeople: 'I can't abandon them'
In the Khotin district of Ukraine, Mayor Mykola Toryanyk faces daily threats as he strives to protect his remaining residents amid ongoing Russian attacks. With one-fifth of homes destroyed and the local school obliterated, he remains committed to supplying essentials to the community.
The situation is dire, with the Ukrainian Armed Forces warning of intensified assaults in the region. Despite the destruction and evacuation of most residents, Toryanyk continues to navigate the dangers to support those who remain in the war-torn area.
#economy
Fox News: Trump vows nobody getting ‘off the hook’ for 'unfair' trade balances, says there was no tariff 'exception'
President Trump reaffirmed his stance on trade, stating that no country will evade accountability for unfair trade practices. He clarified that recent exemptions for electronics from reciprocal tariffs still fall under existing tariffs related to Fentanyl.
Trump emphasized the need for American manufacturing and vowed to end trade abuses, particularly from China. The administration aims to ensure that tech companies relocate production to the U.S., promising improved job prospects and a stronger economy.
#sports
GB News: Mike Tyson, 58, makes feelings clear on boxing return nearly five months on from Jake Paul fight
Mike Tyson has indicated he has no immediate plans to return to boxing after his defeat to Jake Paul in November. Despite the fight's commercial success, Tyson's performance was disappointing, leading him to focus on personal well-being rather than competitive boxing.
In a recent interview, Tyson expressed satisfaction with his current lifestyle, stating, "The only person I'm fighting now is my accountant." Meanwhile, Jake Paul is pursuing a potential fight with Anthony Joshua, with discussions ongoing about making it happen in 2025.