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16 Apr 2025

#illegals

The Economist: Tracking Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown
Tracking Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown
Kilmars Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant who had been living legally in the U.S. since 2019, was recently deported without due process under the Trump administration's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act. Despite a Supreme Court ruling for his return, El Salvador's president dismissed the possibility.

This situation highlights the complexities and challenges of tracking immigration enforcement actions, particularly in the context of legal protections for migrants.


GB News: Nigerian fraudster dodges deportation because his two children have autism and 'additional needs'
Nigerian fraudster dodges deportation because his two children have autism and 'additional needs'
Nigerian fraudster Olufemi Adenyi Ojaleye, convicted for stealing Covid loans, has avoided deportation due to his children's autism and special needs. His appeal was accepted despite the Home Office's argument that deportation would not materially affect his children.

Ojaleye, who has lived in the UK for over 20 years, remains in prison, with his children's wellbeing prioritized in the tribunal's decision. The Home Office contends that the severity of his crimes should warrant deportation, but the ruling emphasized the impact on his children.


#politics

Human Events: AUSTIN PETERSEN: Is Real ID a national security tool or a trojan horse for tyranny?
AUSTIN PETERSEN: Is Real ID a national security tool or a trojan horse for tyranny?
The enforcement of the Real ID Act will begin on May 7, 2025, aimed at standardizing state-issued IDs for national security. However, the law has sparked significant debate among conservatives and civil libertarians over its implications for personal freedom and voter registration requirements, especially with the recent SAVE Act.

Critics argue that the Real ID system may impose barriers to voting and create a national database that could infringe on civil liberties. While supporters claim it enhances election integrity, opponents warn it risks becoming a tool for government control over citizens' lives. The concerns surrounding Real ID highlight the tension between security and individual rights.


Breitbart: Breitbart Fight Club Roundtable: EPA Chief Lee Zeldin to Review 'Holy Grail of the Climate Change Religion'
Breitbart Fight Club Roundtable: EPA Chief Lee Zeldin to Review 'Holy Grail of the Climate Change Religion'
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a review of the agency's endangerment finding, which has been a basis for regulating greenhouse gas emissions and has led to over a trillion dollars in regulatory costs. He criticized the finding as unorthodox and argued that it does not directly link carbon dioxide to public health endangerment.

Zeldin stated that the endangerment finding has fueled numerous regulations under the Obama and Biden administrations, contributing to rising automobile prices. He emphasized the need for a thorough review to consider the implications of these regulations and to engage in a broader conversation about climate policy.


The Federalist: Poll: Americans Don’t Want Illegal Aliens Voting In U.S. Elections
Poll: Americans Don’t Want Illegal Aliens Voting In U.S. Elections
A Rasmussen Poll indicates strong voter support for preventing noncitizens from voting in U.S. elections, with 75% deeming it important. The SAVE Act, recently passed in the House, aims to require proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration, yet 208 House Democrats opposed it.

Despite overwhelming public backing, only four Democrats supported the SAVE Act, highlighting a disconnect between party members and constituents. The Senate now holds the responsibility to address this issue and align with voter sentiment.


#society

Fox News: Savannah Chrisley blames split from boyfriend on ex-wife who allegedly tried to have him killed
Savannah Chrisley blames split from boyfriend on ex-wife who allegedly tried to have him killed
Savannah Chrisley announced her breakup with Robert Shiver, attributing it to the chaos caused by his ex-wife, Lindsay Shiver, who faces serious legal issues, including a murder-for-hire plot against Robert. Chrisley expressed frustration over the turmoil Lindsay has inflicted on Robert and their family.

Despite the split, Chrisley remains committed to maintaining a relationship with Robert's children, emphasizing her promise to be there for them amidst the family turmoil. She plans to take a break from dating until Robert's divorce is finalized.


Forbes: Musk's 'Legion': Report Details Richest Man's Multiple Children And 'Harem Drama'
Musk's 'Legion': Report Details Richest Man's Multiple Children And 'Harem Drama'
Elon Musk reportedly aims to expand his family and has used unconventional methods to recruit mothers, including a social media influencer. He manages relationships with the mothers in a "meritocracy," rewarding compliance and maintaining strict privacy around their children.

Musk has at least 14 children with multiple partners and is sensitive to privacy concerns, as seen in his interactions with Ashley St. Clair. After she disclosed their relationship, he reduced her financial support. Musk's focus on family growth aligns with his views on population concerns.


Fox News: 5 controversies embroiling Harvard University as Trump seeks to cut funding
5 controversies embroiling Harvard University as Trump seeks to cut funding
Harvard University faces significant controversy over its handling of antisemitism, particularly following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. President Donald Trump has threatened to withhold over $2.2 billion in federal funding unless the university complies with his administration's demands regarding antisemitism on campus.

Former President Claudine Gay resigned amid backlash over her testimony to Congress regarding antisemitism and allegations of plagiarism. Current President Alan Garber has stated that Harvard will not comply with the Trump administration's demands, leading to further criticism from Trump.


Fox News: Gene Hackman's estranged children travel to Santa Fe as actor, wife laid to rest in private funeral service
Gene Hackman's estranged children travel to Santa Fe as actor, wife laid to rest in private funeral service
Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa Hackman were buried in a private service following their deaths in February at their Santa Fe home. Betsy died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, while Gene succumbed to cardiovascular disease exacerbated by Alzheimer's.

The couple's bodies were found on February 26 after a welfare check was requested by their daughter. Investigations revealed Betsy likely died around February 11, with Gene surviving for about a week before his death. Authorities noted no signs of external trauma and began a criminal investigation into the circumstances.


Times Of Israel: ‘Get me out of here’: Palestinian Islamic Jihad airs video of captive Rom Braslavski
‘Get me out of here’: Palestinian Islamic Jihad airs video of captive Rom Braslavski
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad released a video of hostage Rom Braslavski, who has been held for 558 days since his abduction from a music festival. In the video, Braslavski appeals for help from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. President Trump, describing his poor health and difficult conditions.

His family expressed frustration over the lack of communication from the Israeli government regarding his situation. They highlighted his bravery during the attack that led to his kidnapping, with his mother and brother criticizing officials for their silence and inadequate support.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Biden Alum Jake Sullivan, Star of Humiliating China Summit in Alaska, Tells Harvard He Is 'Very Proud' of China Policy
Biden Alum Jake Sullivan, Star of Humiliating China Summit in Alaska, Tells Harvard He Is 'Very Proud' of China Policy
Jake Sullivan, former National Security Advisor, praised his role in shaping Biden's China policy during a talk at Harvard. He highlighted extensive discussions with Chinese officials, asserting that U.S.-China competition is ongoing and cannot be resolved entirely. Sullivan criticized tariffs imposed during Trump's presidency, claiming they disadvantage the U.S. in its strategic position against China.

Sullivan's comments come amid a backdrop of Biden's efforts to improve relations with China, despite ongoing human rights abuses by the regime. He emphasized the need for a "steady state" of managed competition rather than a definitive victory over China.


#economy

Fox News: Washington Post thrashes Biden, Trump for 'reckless deficits' putting country in financial peril
Washington Post thrashes Biden, Trump for 'reckless deficits' putting country in financial peril
The Washington Post editorial board argues that the U.S. is unprepared for a potential recession, attributing this to the "reckless deficits" of both former Presidents Biden and Trump. They highlight the rising national debt, which has grown significantly since the COVID-19 pandemic, and criticize the lack of efforts to reduce it.

The board warns that if a recession occurs, the government may struggle to provide economic relief due to depleted reserves. They also note that proposed tax cuts could exacerbate the debt crisis, leaving the country vulnerable when financial challenges arise.


#culture

Fox News: 'White Lotus' star gives public shoutout to 'SNL' cast member who mocked her appearance
'White Lotus' star gives public shoutout to 'SNL' cast member who mocked her appearance
Aimee Lou Wood expressed her displeasure over a "Saturday Night Live" sketch that parodied her character from "The White Lotus," calling it "mean and unfunny." She thanked cast member Sarah Sherman for flowers sent after the episode aired, which included a spoof of the Trump administration.

Despite receiving an apology from "SNL," Wood was seen upset in London, although she clarified that her tears were due to an unrelated matter. She emphasized the need for more nuanced humor in such sketches.


#health

Fox News: Dementia risk connected to cannabis-related hospital visits, says study
Dementia risk connected to cannabis-related hospital visits, says study
A study from the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences indicates that adults who visit the hospital due to cannabis use face a significantly higher risk of developing dementia. Those with emergency visits for cannabis were 23% more likely to receive a dementia diagnosis within five years, while hospitalized individuals had a 72% increased risk.

The research analyzed data from over six million Ontarians aged 45 to 105 from 2008 to 2021, revealing a notable rise in emergency visits related to cannabis, particularly among older adults. While the study does not establish a direct causal link, it highlights concerning associations between cannabis use and cognitive health.


#education

The Western Journal: Harvard Learns It Isn't Invincible: Trump Threatens to Strip Tax-Exempt Status, Reclassify It as Political Entity
Harvard Learns It Isn't Invincible: Trump Threatens to Strip Tax-Exempt Status, Reclassify It as Political Entity
Trump threatens to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status over its DEI initiatives, criticizing elite institutions' accountability.


The Economist: America’s progressives should love standardised tests
America’s progressives should love standardised tests
Debate over standardized tests in college admissions intensifies, with Trump opposing removal for diversity, Biden in support.


#crime

Breitbart: Report: Karmelo Anthony Renting $900K home, Bought New Car
Report: Karmelo Anthony Renting $900K home, Bought New Car
Karmelo Anthony, 17, faces a murder charge for allegedly stabbing fellow teen Austin Metcalf during a fight at a high school track meet in Texas. Released on a reduced bond of $250,000, he is reportedly living with his family in a $900,000 home in a gated community, raising concerns among neighbors.

The Anthony family has initiated a fundraiser for legal fees, which has raised over $443,000. They claim the narrative surrounding the incident is false and harmful, and the funds will also support their relocation and other needs due to safety concerns.


Fox News: Menendez brothers' family accuses DA of violating victim protection law after showing graphic photo in court
Menendez brothers' family accuses DA of violating victim protection law after showing graphic photo in court
The family of Erik and Lyle Menendez has filed a complaint against the Los Angeles District Attorney's office, alleging a violation of victim rights after graphic crime scene photos were shown in court without warning. The display reportedly caused distress, leading to their aunt's hospitalization.

The family claims the DA's actions were unnecessary and emotionally damaging, arguing that they were treated as "second-class victims." The DA's office apologized for the lack of warning but maintained that the hearings are meant to reveal the truth about the brutal murders.