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15 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: White House criticizes 'rogue' judge upholding parole program 'completely abused' by migrants
White House criticizes 'rogue' judge upholding parole program 'completely abused' by migrants
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized "rogue" judges after a federal court blocked the Trump administration from revoking legal status for over 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. She accused the Biden administration of misusing the parole system to expedite legal status for illegal immigrants.

Leavitt emphasized the administration's commitment to deporting individuals and described the ruling as "lawless tyranny." The judge's decision mandates individual reviews for each migrant, complicating Trump's efforts to rescind the Biden-era CHNV program that allowed entry for certain nationals.


Breitbart: Illegal Alien MS-13 Gang Member Convicted of Murdering Rachel Morin
Illegal Alien MS-13 Gang Member Convicted of Murdering Rachel Morin
Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, an illegal alien and MS-13 gang member, was convicted of the murder and rape of 37-year-old Rachel Morin in Maryland. He faces life in prison without parole after a jury found him guilty in under an hour.

Martinez-Hernandez had previously been apprehended multiple times by Border Patrol but was returned to Mexico before eventually crossing back into the U.S., where he committed the crime. Officials and family members have criticized current immigration policies, linking them to Morin's death.


Front Page Magazine: Hey Hey! Ho Ho! Mahmoud Khalil Has Got to Go!
Hey Hey! Ho Ho! Mahmoud Khalil Has Got to Go!
A Louisiana immigration judge ruled that pro-Hamas activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported, rejecting claims that his deportation would infringe on free speech. The judge found sufficient evidence that Khalil's presence posed potential foreign policy risks, aligning with U.S. immigration law.

Khalil, associated with anti-Israel protests at Columbia University, faces an appeal from his legal team. The ruling is seen as a significant win for the Trump administration's immigration policy, emphasizing the deportation of non-citizens who engage in activities deemed harmful to U.S. interests.


#politics

Fox News: Trump assassination attempt suspect Ryan Routh smiles and laughs as attorneys spar over gun
Trump assassination attempt suspect Ryan Routh smiles and laughs as attorneys spar over gun
Ryan Routh, 58, appeared in federal court for a pre-trial hearing regarding his alleged plot to assassinate Donald Trump using an AK-47. Routh's defense is questioning the weapon's functionality and range, arguing it could negate intent, while prosecutors maintain that tests confirm Routh's intent to kill.

Routh faces five federal charges, including attempted assassination, and has pleaded not guilty. He was arrested after a Secret Service agent spotted the weapon near Trump's golf course. Recent allegations include Routh seeking a rocket launcher from a Ukrainian contact as part of the plot.


Breitbart: Nolte — Media Fail: Polling Shows Most Trump Policies Remain Wildly Popular
Nolte — Media Fail: Polling Shows Most Trump Policies Remain Wildly Popular
A recent Harvard-Harris poll indicates that President Trump's policy proposals maintain strong public support, with 48% approval compared to 46% disapproval. Key issues include 74% favoring the deportation of criminal illegal aliens and 70% supporting border closure.

Support also extends to eliminating racial preferences in government hiring (60%), banning men from women's sports (65%), and specifying two genders in government forms (59%). The poll reflects a significant backing for Trump's agenda despite media opposition.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Confessions of a Censored Conservative
Confessions of a Censored Conservative
The author reflects on their 26-year career as a conservative radio talk show host in a progressive city, facing challenges such as being labeled a racist for their views and losing a newspaper column due to their stance on voting machines. Despite these setbacks, they remain committed to their beliefs.

They express frustration with censorship on social media platforms and poor customer service from companies like T-Mobile, questioning whether their conservative views are being targeted. The author advocates for protecting free speech rights, emphasizing the need for American businesses to prioritize domestic customer service.


#economy

Breitbart: Report: Establishment Media Devoted 62 Times More Coverage to Tariffs and Market than Sterling Jobs Numbers
Report: Establishment Media Devoted 62 Times More Coverage to Tariffs and Market than Sterling Jobs Numbers
Mainstream media outlets ABC, CBS, and NBC focused significantly more on President Trump's tariffs and market reactions than on positive job growth figures. An analysis revealed that the networks dedicated 62 times more coverage to tariffs compared to the 228,000 jobs added in March, which surpassed expectations.

The disparity in coverage was stark, with over 422 minutes on tariffs versus just 45 seconds on the jobs report. This trend highlights a potential bias in reporting, as the networks prioritized market turmoil over positive economic indicators.


#military

Times Of Israel: Military strikes are unlikely to permanently destroy Iran’s nuclear program
Military strikes are unlikely to permanently destroy Iran’s nuclear program
The recent deployment of B-2 bombers by the U.S. signals a potential military response to Iran's nuclear program, which experts believe could only temporarily delay its progress. An attack might provoke Iran to expel UN inspectors and further entrench its nuclear capabilities.

Military analysts warn that while U.S. strikes could disrupt Iran's program, they would not eliminate its nuclear ambitions, potentially leading to a more aggressive pursuit of nuclear weapons. The risks of escalating tensions and Iran's response raise concerns about the effectiveness of military action.


#health

Fox News: More babies born to women over 40 than teens for first time in US history
More babies born to women over 40 than teens for first time in US history
New CDC data indicates a significant shift in U.S. birth trends, with women over 40 now having more children than teenagers for the first time. Birth rates for teens have dropped by 73% since 1990, while births among women aged 40 and older surged by 193%.

Overall, U.S. births declined by 14% from 1990 to 2023, with women over 30 accounting for over half of all births. This trend is attributed to advancements in contraception and assisted reproductive technologies, allowing women more control over childbearing.


#education

GB News: Mum hauled to court and fined after family stranded abroad forced daughter to miss two days of school
Mum hauled to court and fined after family stranded abroad forced daughter to miss two days of school
A mother was fined after her daughter missed four days of school due to a family holiday and an unexpected travel delay caused by the bankruptcy of their travel company. The mother argued that her child needed the break for health reasons and claimed she attempted to pay a penalty notice but faced difficulties due to dyslexia.

Despite her explanation, the court ruled that the responsibility for ensuring payment lay with her. She was ordered to pay a £60 fine and a £24 surcharge.


#crime

CNSNews: Austin Metcalf’s Mother Cries When Judge Releases Karmelo Anthony, Slashes Bail
Austin Metcalf’s Mother Cries When Judge Releases Karmelo Anthony, Slashes Bail
A Texas judge reduced the bail for 17-year-old Karmelo Anthony, charged with murdering Austin Metcalf, from $1 million to $250,000, allowing him to be released under house arrest. The decision prompted tears from Metcalf's mother, who expressed her distress in court.

Anthony is accused of stabbing Metcalf during a high school track meet. If convicted, he cannot face the death penalty or life without parole due to a Supreme Court ruling on juvenile sentencing. The reduced bail is significantly lower than funds raised for Anthony's defense.