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19 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: DHS Data Dump Shows Migrant Smuggling by Democrats' Salvadoran Man
DHS Data Dump Shows Migrant Smuggling by Democrats' Salvadoran Man
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported migrant and MS-13 gang member, allegedly smuggled illegal migrants into Maryland in 2022, according to the Department of Homeland Security. He was stopped for speeding with eight individuals in his vehicle, raising concerns about human trafficking.

Critics argue that the Biden administration's handling of Garcia's case reflects a broader issue of inadequate immigration enforcement. Pro-migration advocates emphasize due process, while opponents highlight the dangers posed by individuals like Garcia, who reportedly has a history of violence and gang affiliation.


Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Of Angel Moms and Illegals
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Of Angel Moms and Illegals
The White House released a splitscreen image highlighting differing views on illegal immigration between Republicans and Democrats. The image juxtaposed Angel Mom Patty Morin, who lost her daughter to an illegal migrant, with Senator Chris Van Hollen conversing with a deported illegal alien in El Salvador.

In other news, a federal judge has delayed the dismissal of an MS-13 leader's case, while Trump criticized Van Hollen for meeting with a deported suspect. Additionally, confidence in Congressional Democrats has reached an all-time low, according to a recent poll.


Fox News: Sen. Van Hollen pours cold water on ‘margarita-gate’ photo-op after El Salvador trip: 'Nobody drank any'
Sen. Van Hollen pours cold water on ‘margarita-gate’ photo-op after El Salvador trip: 'Nobody drank any'
Sen. Chris Van Hollen addressed the controversy surrounding a photo from his trip to El Salvador, claiming that the margaritas in front of him and deported immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia were staged props. He accused President Bukele and the Trump administration of using the incident to distract from serious issues, including Garcia's deportation, which Van Hollen argues violated due process rights.

Van Hollen defended his visit, asserting that the Trump administration's actions are unconstitutional and that there is no evidence linking Garcia to criminal activity. Critics, including Trump supporters, questioned his decision to advocate for someone with alleged gang ties while remaining silent on victims of crime. Van Hollen emphasized the importance of due process in the legal system.


Front Page Magazine: If the Army Can't be Deployed to Secure the Border, What Good Is It?
If the Army Can't be Deployed to Secure the Border, What Good Is It?
The Trump administration has transferred part of the Roosevelt Reservation to the US Army, allowing military control to deter illegal immigration and cross-border crime. This area will become a national defense zone, enabling the Army to construct barriers and work with Customs and Border Protection.

While the strategy may face legal challenges, it asserts that securing the border is a fundamental military function, contradicting the Posse Comitatus Act's limitations on military involvement in domestic law enforcement. The administration emphasizes the importance of establishing a precedent for military border security.


Fox News: ACLU appeals to Supreme Court to stop Venezuelan deportations; Boasberg holds emergency hearing Friday night
ACLU appeals to Supreme Court to stop Venezuelan deportations; Boasberg holds emergency hearing Friday night
The ACLU has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court for an emergency injunction to prevent the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan nationals in Texas under the Alien Enemies Act. This follows a federal judge's ruling that the administration may have committed contempt by not adhering to legal procedures regarding deportations.

The case highlights concerns over the administration's actions against individuals accused of gang affiliations, as President Trump defended the deportation efforts, citing public safety. The legal battle continues amid conflicting rulings from various judges across the country.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Houthis raise death toll in Yemen oil port attack to 80; fresh US strikes reported
Houthis raise death toll in Yemen oil port attack to 80; fresh US strikes reported
US strikes on a Yemeni fuel port killed at least 80 people, marking the deadliest attack in a 15-month campaign against Houthi rebels. The strikes aimed to disrupt the rebels' funding and supply lines. Houthi officials reported ongoing casualties as rescuers searched for bodies.

The US military's actions are part of a broader strategy to counter Houthi threats to shipping in the region. Protests erupted in Houthi-controlled areas, with demonstrators condemning US actions and expressing solidarity with Palestinians. Iran denounced the strikes as "barbaric."


Breitbart: Russia Removes Taliban from Terrorism List
Russia Removes Taliban from Terrorism List
The Russian Supreme Court has removed the Taliban from its terrorism watch list, allowing for potential cooperation between Russia and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. This follows a shift in relations since 2015, particularly after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, which increased Russian interest in engaging with the Taliban.

While the court's ruling does not mandate formal recognition of the Taliban, it opens the door for President Putin to consider this option. The decision also aligns with Russia's broader strategy of engaging with groups previously designated as terrorist organizations, potentially facilitating business dealings in Afghanistan.


Breitbart: Trump: If Russia or Ukraine Makes Peace Talks 'Very Difficult' U.S. Could Disengage
Trump: If Russia or Ukraine Makes Peace Talks 'Very Difficult' U.S. Could Disengage
President Trump affirmed Secretary of State Marco Rubio's remarks about the U.S. potentially withdrawing from peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine if discussions become unproductive. He expressed hope for a resolution but indicated a quick timeline for reassessment.

Trump highlighted the ongoing casualties from the conflict and emphasized the need for both parties to demonstrate a genuine desire to negotiate peace. He remains optimistic about the possibility of a deal but warned against any obstruction from either side.


#military

Fox News: New Army secretary praises Trump, Hegseth for creating 'a lane for change' as he zeroes in on cutting waste
New Army secretary praises Trump, Hegseth for creating 'a lane for change' as he zeroes in on cutting waste
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is prioritizing the elimination of waste within the Army, citing bureaucratic inefficiencies as a major issue. He highlighted a recent example where a $1,400 app solution was sidelined for a $40 million private sector option, illustrating the costly decision-making process.

Driscoll also noted the excessive size of the Army acquisitions department, with 36,000 personnel involved, leading to poor outcomes. He aims to streamline operations and has praised previous administrations for fostering an environment conducive to change.


#crime

The Western Journal: Ex-Wife of Former TV Anchor Accused of Seeking Hitman to Take Him Out After Son's 'Suspicious' Death
Ex-Wife of Former TV Anchor Accused of Seeking Hitman to Take Him Out After Son's 'Suspicious' Death
Angelia Solomon, 55, has been arrested in Tennessee for allegedly soliciting a hitman to kill her ex-husband, Aaron Solomon, a former TV anchor. This follows the 2020 death of their son, Grant, in an accident, which Angelia blames on Aaron.

The plot was uncovered after police received a tip about her intentions. She reportedly offered her car's registration as collateral and mentioned a trust fund for their daughter if her ex-husband were killed. No evidence of foul play in Grant's death has been found.


Breitbart: Venezuelan Migrant Arrested for Sixth Time in a Year in Sanctuary Chicago
Venezuelan Migrant Arrested for Sixth Time in a Year in Sanctuary Chicago
A Venezuelan migrant, Edmonds Peraza Cortez, has been arrested six times in Chicago over 13 months, with charges repeatedly dropped by prosecutors. His latest arrest involves robbery, where he allegedly threatened a woman with a gun.

In a separate case, Ricardo Gonzales, a member of the Tren De Aragua gang, faces serious charges including murder and kidnapping in connection with a triple shooting in Chicago. Both cases highlight ongoing concerns regarding crime linked to undocumented migrants in sanctuary cities.