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17 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Illegal Alien Arrests at Border Fall to 263 Per Day During Trump's First Two Months -- Down 94 Percent from Last Year
Illegal Alien Arrests at Border Fall to 263 Per Day During Trump's First Two Months -- Down 94 Percent from Last Year
Border enforcement actions have led to a 94% decrease in illegal migrant apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border, with daily arrests dropping from over 4,600 to approximately 263. March 2025 recorded the lowest monthly apprehensions, with significant reductions across all border sectors.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials attribute these results to enhanced operational control and enforcement measures, including Department of Defense support. The message to potential border crossers is clear: illegal entry will result in deportation.


#politics

Breitbart: George Clooney Continues to Knife Joe: Telling Biden to Step Down My 'Civic Duty'
George Clooney Continues to Knife Joe: Telling Biden to Step Down My 'Civic Duty'
George Clooney stated that his call for President Biden to withdraw from the 2024 election was a “civic duty,” despite facing backlash from Democrats after Biden's defeat. He acknowledged noticing signs of Biden's cognitive decline before the first debate with Trump.

Clooney emphasized the importance of free speech and standing by one’s beliefs, even if it leads to criticism. He expressed that he felt compelled to speak out when he perceived dishonesty among his peers.


Breitbart: Nate Silver: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Most Likely 2028 Democrat Presidential Nominee
Nate Silver: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Most Likely 2028 Democrat Presidential Nominee
Pollster Nate Silver suggests Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could be the Democratic presidential nominee in 2028, noting her strong favorability among Democrats. Former FiveThirtyEight host Galen Druke supports this, highlighting her broad appeal and substantial fundraising efforts.

While Ocasio-Cortez's electability remains uncertain, her evolving political message focuses on economic issues, which may enhance her chances in the upcoming election cycle.


#society

GB News: LGB Alliance hails ‘beginning of the end’ as trans Supreme Court decision prompts police change
LGB Alliance hails ‘beginning of the end’ as trans Supreme Court decision prompts police change
Kate Barker, Chief Executive of the LGB Alliance, heralded a Supreme Court ruling defining a woman by biological sex as the "beginning of the end" for trans ideology in the UK. Following the decision, the British Transport Police updated their strip search policy to align with this ruling, prohibiting intimate searches of women by male officers.

Barker criticized public institutions like the police and NHS for supporting what she termed "bad actors" over biological women. She expressed hope that organizations will quickly adjust their policies in light of the ruling, although she remains skeptical about receiving apologies from those who opposed gender-critical views.


The Telegraph: Fyre Festival 2.0 is postponed indefinitely
Fyre Festival 2.0 is postponed indefinitely
Fyre Festival 2 has been postponed indefinitely, with no new date announced. Ticket holders have been refunded following the cancellation of the event originally scheduled for May 30 to June 2 in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.

Organized by Billy McFarland, who previously served time for fraud related to the first festival, tickets ranged from $1,400 to $1.4 million. McFarland expressed confidence in the festival's revival despite skepticism.


Fox News: Pope Francis visits Rome prison during Holy Week
Pope Francis visits Rome prison during Holy Week
Pope Francis visited inmates at Regina Coeli prison in Rome on Holy Thursday, despite recovering from pneumonia. He offered encouragement and gifts, emphasizing the importance of prison ministry during the Easter season.

The 88-year-old pontiff's commitment to serving marginalized individuals highlights his dedication to this ministry, especially during the Holy Year. He is expected to make more Easter appearances, while cardinals will lead events in his stead.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Qatar’s ruler tells Putin Israel didn’t abide by Gaza truce that Doha helped mediate
Qatar’s ruler tells Putin Israel didn’t abide by Gaza truce that Doha helped mediate
Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani criticized Israel for not adhering to a Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Al-Thani expressed Qatar's commitment to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, while Putin emphasized the need for a two-state solution.

Additionally, Al-Thani mentioned Qatar's intention to strengthen ties with Russia, particularly with Syria's new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa. Putin highlighted the importance of maintaining Syria's sovereignty and discussed humanitarian assistance amidst ongoing conflicts.


#economy

Breitbart: Trump Details 'Productive' Trade Talks with Japan, Mexico
Trump Details 'Productive' Trade Talks with Japan, Mexico
President Trump reported productive trade discussions with Mexico and Japan, highlighting a recent call with Mexico's president and a meeting with Japanese trade representatives. He paused tariffs on several countries for 90 days as negotiations continue, aiming for fair trade deals.

Trump expressed optimism about reaching mutually beneficial agreements, including with China, while emphasizing past trade imbalances that have contributed to the U.S. national debt. He noted the importance of fair deals for the country's economic future.


Forbes: Forbes Recession Tracker: IMF Says Trade War Will Stifle Growth But Not Lead To Recession
Forbes Recession Tracker: IMF Says Trade War Will Stifle Growth But Not Lead To Recession
Concerns about a potential recession loom over Wall Street amid fluctuating economic forecasts linked to President Trump's tariff policies. While the IMF does not predict a recession this year, major banks like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs suggest significant chances of economic downturn, with estimates ranging from 40% to 60%.

Investor sentiment is low, with a recent Bank of America survey indicating a three-decade low in growth expectations. Despite some positive indicators, such as a stable unemployment rate, consumer confidence has dropped, reflecting apprehension about the economy's future.


#religion

The Federalist: King Of England Can't Celebrate Easter Without Mentioning Islam
King Of England Can't Celebrate Easter Without Mentioning Islam
King Charles III's Easter message emphasized a human-centric view of love and caring for others, referencing Islam and other religions before discussing the Christian significance of Easter. Critics note his focus on inclusivity over traditional Christian themes, reflecting a trend of secularism in the UK.

In contrast, former President Donald Trump's Easter message highlighted the Christian concepts of salvation and redemption, emphasizing the hope of eternal life through Christ. This juxtaposition illustrates differing approaches to faith in public discourse.


#history

Le Monde: The grim legacy of Haiti's 'double debt'
The grim legacy of Haiti's 'double debt'
In 1825, French King Charles X demanded Haiti pay 150 million gold francs for recognizing its independence, a debt that burdened the nation for decades. This led to ongoing calls for reparations from France, especially since the debt impacted Haiti's finances until the 1950s.

Recently, President Emmanuel Macron announced a joint commission to explore historical relations with Haiti but did not address reparations.


#health

Breitbart: W.H.O. Announces Global Pandemic Treaty Draft Is Complete
W.H.O. Announces Global Pandemic Treaty Draft Is Complete
The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) has finalized a draft for an international pandemic response agreement, set for a vote at the World Health Assembly in May. Negotiations have focused on provisions for sharing medical technology with poorer nations and establishing international public health policies.

W.H.O. Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus hailed the draft as a historic achievement, emphasizing the importance of multilateral cooperation in addressing global health threats. However, critics express concerns over potential impacts on national sovereignty and free speech, particularly regarding the sharing of pharmaceutical profits.