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15 Apr 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Trump Social Security: White House Refuses To Have Acting Chief Testify About ‘Master Death List’
The Trump administration resisted a court order for the acting head of the Social Security Administration to testify regarding the addition of living immigrants to the agency's "master death list." This list is used to cut benefits for deceased individuals, raising concerns about potential wrongful additions impacting immigrants' ability to access services.
U.S. District Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander is reviewing the implications of this practice as she considers extending a temporary block on the Department of Government Efficiency's access to SSA data. The administration has opted not to send the Acting Commissioner to clarify these issues, leading to uncertainty about the court's next steps.
Fox News: Judge greenlights DOJ's motion to drop gun case against Salvadoran, accused MS-13 leader
A Virginia judge has granted the Justice Department's request to dismiss an illegal firearm case against Henrry Jose Villatoro Santos, a Salvadoran national accused of being a top MS-13 leader. The DOJ intends to pursue his deportation instead of prosecution.
The judge's decision is temporarily stayed to allow Villatoro Santos' counsel to explore potential appeals. He remains in custody as the government shifts focus to his removal process.
#politics
Fox News: Mayor Daniel Lurie sees 'vibe shift' in San Francisco as he works to clean up city
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie claims a positive shift in the city since he took office, emphasizing a renewed sense of pride among residents. He aims to address issues like crime, homelessness, and public safety, advocating for a 24/7 city approach and collaboration with tech companies to revitalize downtown.
Lurie, who defeated former Mayor London Breed, highlights the importance of efficient city services and mental health support. The new centrist leadership in the Board of Supervisors may bolster his agenda, as he seeks to restore San Francisco's reputation as a great city.
Fox News: Top Republican warns families of 'largest tax hike in history' next year if Trump budget fails
House GOP's Republican Study Committee warns that failing to extend Trump's 2017 tax cuts could lead to a historic tax hike, impacting 40 million families and 26 million small businesses. Chairman August Pfluger emphasizes the need for a budget reconciliation bill to secure these cuts.
The committee aims to make the tax cuts permanent to support economic growth and protect family budgets. However, passing the necessary legislation faces challenges in Congress, with significant spending cuts required to offset the projected revenue loss.
Fox News: Trump admin announces deal for high-tech border checkpoint in crucial California sector
The Trump administration is announcing a $150 million federal grant for a new road and Port of Entry near the Otay Mesa facility in California. This project aims to enhance border security and efficiency by providing advanced inspection facilities, while also alleviating traffic congestion.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized the project's importance for national security and economic benefits, stating it will help combat drug trafficking and eliminate previous Green New Deal requirements deemed unnecessary for Customs and Border Protection's mission.
#society
The Economist: Abortion becomes more common in some US states that outlawed it
In some U.S. states where abortion is outlawed, women are increasingly finding ways to access abortion pills through organizations in states where it remains legal. This trend raises questions about the legality and safety of such practices, highlighting the complexities of federalism in America.
As women navigate these challenges, the implications for state laws and individual rights continue to unfold, reflecting a significant shift in how reproductive health is managed across state lines.
#culture
The Telegraph: Pictured: Grey-haired Johnny Depp in Hollywood comeback film
Johnny Depp has been photographed with long, grey hair for his upcoming film "Day Drinker," marking his return to Hollywood after legal battles with ex-wife Amber Heard. Depp won a $10.35 million judgment in a defamation trial against Heard in 2022.
In "Day Drinker," Depp portrays a mysterious guest on a yacht who becomes involved with a criminal, played by Penelope Cruz. The film is directed by Marc Webb.
Fox News: Dress your kids for Easter with these adorable spring outfits
Easter has evolved into a festive holiday for families, marked by egg hunts, church services, and special meals. This year, children's Easter fashion highlights a blend of classic elegance and playful styles, featuring pastel colors and comfortable fabrics suitable for various activities.
Outfit ideas include Carter's baby onesies, The Children’s Place pajamas, and Polo Ralph Lauren sundresses, among others. These selections cater to both boys and girls, ensuring festive attire for all occasions, from casual egg hunts to more formal family gatherings.
#crime
GB News: Tesco thief steals £100 worth of Easter eggs before forcing door open with armful of chocolate
Jordon King, 28, has been sentenced to eight weeks in prison for stealing £100 worth of Easter eggs and other items from shops in Nottingham. His crime spree lasted a month, during which he was captured on CCTV breaking into a Tesco Express and stealing various goods.
King pleaded guilty to multiple theft charges and was identified through public tips and surveillance footage. He has been ordered to repay the stolen items' cost, and police are still seeking his accomplice. Local businesses have expressed relief at King's arrest, highlighting the serious impact of shoplifting.
Fox News: Trump open to sending violent American criminals to El Salvador prisons
President Trump expressed openness to sending American criminals to El Salvador's prisons, praising President Nayib Bukele for creating a safe environment. Trump mentioned the possibility of using El Salvador's facilities for "homegrown" offenders as part of a deportation strategy.
The Trump administration is coordinating with Bukele on deportation flights, targeting gang members and violent offenders. While some deportations have faced legal scrutiny, Trump remains critical of current U.S. border policies, highlighting Bukele's efforts to reduce crime in El Salvador.