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14 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Trump, Cabinet Officials School CNN's Kaitlan Collins on El Salvadoran's Deportation
President Trump and his cabinet defended the administration's stance on El Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member, during a press briefing. They emphasized that it is up to El Salvador to determine his fate, rejecting claims that the U.S. should intervene.
Trump and others criticized CNN's Kaitlan Collins for her questions, insisting that the Supreme Court unanimously ruled against bringing Abrego Garcia back to the U.S. They highlighted the dangers posed by MS-13 and reiterated their commitment to keeping criminals out of the country.
Times Of Israel: US immigration detains another Columbia University anti-Israel protest leader
US immigration enforcement detained Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University anti-Israel protest leader, during a citizenship appointment in Vermont. This follows a crackdown on non-citizen activists initiated by the Trump administration, which has seen similar actions against other students.
Mahdawi, a legal permanent resident since 2015, was involved in protests against Israel's military response after the October 2023 Hamas invasion. His detention has raised concerns over free speech and due process, as many activists have faced visa revocations or detentions.
Breitbart: Stephen Miller: Trump Administration Will Continue Sending Tren de Aragua Members to El Salvador
The Trump administration, represented by Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, confirmed plans to continue deporting members of the Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador. Miller stated there is no limit to the number of deportations as part of efforts to eliminate foreign terrorist organizations from the U.S.
Miller also addressed the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen deported from the U.S. He emphasized that decisions regarding Garcia's return are up to the Salvadoran government, reiterating that the U.S. cannot compel other nations in matters of citizenship and deportation.
#society
Fox News: Pennsylvania governor's mansion arson suspect Cody Balmer displays bizarre behavior before court arraignment
Cody Balmer, a Harrisburg resident, was arraigned for allegedly setting fire to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's mansion while the governor and his family were asleep. Balmer faces charges including attempted murder and aggravated arson after reportedly using homemade incendiary devices.
During the court appearance, Balmer displayed erratic behavior and claimed to have no income or savings, mentioning a past history of mental health treatment. Governor Shapiro condemned the violence, emphasizing that such acts are becoming too common in society and must be addressed.
Front Page Magazine: Mahmoud Khalil, Oday Al Rabay and Double Standards
Hamza Howidy, a Palestinian dissident, criticizes the pro-Palestinian movement for prioritizing the case of Mahmoud Khalil, who faces deportation for supporting Hamas, over the brutal murder of Oday Nasser Al Rabay, who was tortured by Hamas for protesting. Howidy argues that this reflects a hypocrisy in the movement's solidarity.
He contends that Western activists ignore the real struggles of Palestinians like Al Rabay while elevating figures like Khalil to martyr status. This, he claims, demonstrates a failure to confront Hamas and an opportunistic approach to advocacy that undermines genuine calls for justice and liberation in Gaza.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Israel offers Hamas 45-day ceasefire, demands hostage release
Hamas has indicated it may accept a 45-day ceasefire proposed by Israel, contingent on the release of half of the remaining hostages held in Gaza. However, Hamas insists that disarming its forces is a non-negotiable "red line." The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is reportedly at its worst since the war began.
The UN has warned of deteriorating conditions, with essential supplies severely lacking. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and French President Emmanuel Macron have called for an urgent ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid, emphasizing the need to avoid the displacement of Palestinians.
#economy
Fox News: SCOOP: Newsom launches campaign to entice reluctant Canadians to visit California amid Trump tariff push
California Governor Gavin Newsom is launching a campaign to attract Canadian tourists amid a decline in U.S. tourism linked to President Trump's tariff policies. The initiative, costing $5.2 million, aims to counteract a 12% drop in Canadian visitors and strengthen partnerships.
Newsom's efforts include discussions with British Columbia Premier David Eby on expanding collaboration in various sectors. The campaign aligns with Visit California's marketing strategy and seeks to mitigate the impact of tariffs that have affected travel and trade between the U.S. and Canada.
Breitbart: Janet Yellen: American Manufacturing Is a 'Pipe Dream,' May Not Be a 'Desirable Goal'
Janet Yellen criticized Donald Trump's tariffs, calling the idea of reviving American manufacturing a "pipe dream" and suggesting it may not be a desirable goal. She expressed concern about the uncertainty these tariffs create for households and businesses.
Despite her remarks, Nvidia announced plans to invest heavily in AI production in the U.S., highlighting a shift towards American manufacturing in the tech sector.
#culture
The Western Journal: Katy Perry's Post-Flight Comments Perfectly Illustrate the Farce of Jeff Bezos' 'Historic' All-Female Crew
The recent Blue Origin mission, featuring an all-female crew including Katy Perry, has been criticized as a superficial publicity stunt rather than a significant achievement in space exploration. The flight lasted only 10 minutes and required no piloting, prompting skepticism about its supposed historic nature.
Katy Perry's comments post-flight, which emphasized themes of "divine feminine" and teamwork, were seen as out of touch with the realities of true astronautics. Critics argue that this event undermines genuine accomplishments in space, reducing the mission to a mere marketing ploy for Jeff Bezos.
GB News: Jamie Borthwick ‘dumped’ by girlfriend amid ‘shocking’ Wynne Evans Strictly sex toy storm
EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick has reportedly been dumped by his girlfriend Chloe after a scandal involving a sex toy video filmed during the Strictly live tour. The couple had been together for about a year, but Chloe ended the relationship following Jamie's controversial actions.
BBC executives expressed shock over the incident, which was shared in a WhatsApp group with other contestants. Wynne Evans, involved in the scandal, has since commented on mental health after facing backlash and being removed from the Strictly tour.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Teachers Need to Ditch Their Union
Teachers' unions are criticized for negatively impacting teachers, students, and taxpayers. Despite a slight decline in membership, many teachers remain in unions that often prioritize political spending over representation. The National Education Association allocates only 9% of its budget to teacher representation, with a significant portion directed towards political contributions favoring Democrats.
Research indicates that collective bargaining agreements do not lead to higher teacher pay and may even harm their financial well-being. Furthermore, union policies like seniority-based layoffs and tenure can hinder educational quality. Critics argue for the dissolution of teachers' unions, suggesting that teachers should consider leaving or forming independent unions to better serve their interests.
#crime
Fox News: Intruder arrested near UnitedHealthcare headquarters in Minnesota months after killing of CEO Brain Thompson
An intruder was arrested near UnitedHealthcare's headquarters in Minnesota after exhibiting threatening behavior. The unidentified suspect surrendered peacefully, and police confirmed there was no public threat.
This incident is not connected to the murder of CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024. The suspect in that case, Luigi Mangione, faces murder charges.
Front Page Magazine: Afghan Muslim Migrant Sodomizes Boy, 13, As ‘Revenge’ Against France For Denying His Asylum Claim
An Afghan migrant in France confessed to raping a 13-year-old boy and a homeless woman, claiming it was revenge for his denied asylum application. This incident highlights rising concerns over crime linked to migrant centers, particularly in small communities like Croisilles.
The village has seen multiple sexual assaults by migrants since the center's opening in 2017, raising questions about the safety of residents and the accountability of local officials. Critics argue that the mayor, who supported the center, should resign for failing to protect the community.