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18 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: SCOTUS to Hear Case on Trump's Plan to End Birthright Citizenship
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in May regarding President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for U.S.-born children of illegal aliens. This order challenges the current interpretation that grants citizenship to children born to undocumented parents.
Proponents argue that the policy incentivizes illegal immigration, allowing "anchor babies" to sponsor their parents for citizenship later. Legal scholars debate whether the 14th Amendment mandates citizenship for these children, as the original intent of the clause is questioned.
The Telegraph: Donald Trump’s ‘ICE Barbie’ is ruffling feathers
Kristi Noem faced criticism for her portrayal of an ICE agent while wearing a bullet-proof vest and holding an assault rifle. Megyn Kelly condemned Noem's glamorization of the role, asserting that it undermines the seriousness of the mission and that her presence is unwelcome.
#politics
Fox News: Bill Maher declares himself a 'hero' for confronting Trump at White House meeting
Bill Maher defended his recent meeting with President Trump, claiming he should be seen as a "hero" for confronting Trump directly about his impact on citizens. He expressed pride in speaking candidly during the visit, despite backlash from some on the left.
Maher noted that he felt comfortable discussing issues with Trump, contrasting it with his experiences with other Democratic leaders. He emphasized the importance of engaging with opposing viewpoints and criticized Democrats for their unpopularity.
The Western Journal: Thomas Massie Under Fire After He Sounds the Alarm on Real ID Laws Trump Wants
Rep. Thomas Massie is opposing the Trump administration's plan to implement REAL ID, which requires compliant state IDs for domestic air travel. He argues it poses a risk to freedom and is an overreach of government authority, originally stemming from the 2005 Patriot Act.
The Department of Homeland Security defends REAL ID as a necessary measure to enhance security and prevent illegal aliens from boarding flights. The memo states that the implementation aims to close vulnerabilities in aviation security exposed by current policies.
#society
Breitbart: Exclusive -- University of South Carolina Racially Discriminates Through Minority Scholarships, Lawsuit Alleges
A federal civil rights complaint has been filed against the University of South Carolina, alleging that its race-based scholarships violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Equal Protection Project claims these scholarships discriminate against students based on race, color, and national origin.
The lawsuit coincides with ongoing debates in South Carolina regarding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion practices in higher education. The EPP argues that all students deserve equal treatment, regardless of race, and calls for the university to adhere to non-discrimination policies.
Times Of Israel: Israeli woman said among 4 killed in southern Italy cable car accident
A cable car near Naples crashed after a cable snapped, resulting in at least four fatalities, including an Israeli woman, and one critical injury. The incident occurred shortly after the cable car reopened for the season, with emergency services responding promptly.
The cable car has been in operation since 1952, and this is not the first tragedy associated with it, as similar incidents have occurred in the past. Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni expressed condolences and is coordinating with rescuers.
GB News: Motorists face 18-month ban from parking near historic Stonehenge site amid 'deteriorating' roads
Wiltshire Council's new parking restrictions near Stonehenge have sparked outrage among drivers and locals. A petition against the 18-month ban has garnered thousands of signatures, emphasizing the importance of the parking area for vulnerable users and families visiting the historic site.
Council officials cite deteriorating road conditions due to vehicle congestion as the reason for the restrictions. However, critics argue that limiting access could hinder less-mobile individuals from experiencing the site, which attracts around 1.5 million visitors annually.
#economy
Breitbart: Exclusive Survey: Most Mainland Americans Back Expanding Mineral Production in Alaska
A recent survey shows strong support among mainland Americans for expanding production in Alaska across various industries, including critical minerals, timber, and oil. Eighty percent of respondents favor increasing fishing and seafood production, while 64% support boosting mineral mining, citing Alaska's vast resources and environmental standards.
Additionally, nearly 70% believe Alaska should have greater control over its land and resources, with many advocating for reduced federal restrictions. The poll highlights a growing sentiment for prioritizing domestic sourcing to enhance national security and economic opportunities in Alaska.