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19 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Abrego Garcia Lawyer: White House Evidence of His MS-13 Membership Is 'Distraction', Case Isn't About if He's in MS-13
Abrego Garcia Lawyer: White House Evidence of His MS-13 Membership Is 'Distraction', Case Isn't About if He's in MS-13
Rina Gandhi, attorney for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, criticized the White House's claims linking her client to MS-13, asserting that the case centers on due process rather than his gang affiliation. She emphasized that Garcia was removed without due process, raising concerns about future implications for others.

Gandhi contended that the focus should not be on whether Garcia is good or bad, but rather on the legal rights involved. The discussion included a photo shared by the president, which purportedly shows tattoos linking Garcia to MS-13, but Gandhi dismissed it as a distraction.


Breitbart: Van Hollen Denies Drinking Margaritas with Alleged MS-13 Illegal Migrant
Van Hollen Denies Drinking Margaritas with Alleged MS-13 Illegal Migrant
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) denied claims of drinking margaritas during a meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an accused MS-13 gang member. Van Hollen alleged that the drinks were placed on the table by an aide of El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele to create a misleading narrative.

The White House maintains that Abrego Garcia has ties to human trafficking and MS-13, and Van Hollen's comments have sparked controversy as he calls for his release. The situation highlights ongoing tensions regarding illegal immigration and gang activity.


#society

The Telegraph: Pubs can stay open late to celebrate VE Day’s 80th anniversary
Pubs can stay open late to celebrate VE Day’s 80th anniversary
Pubs will extend their hours until 1am on May 8 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day, allowing patrons to honor veterans. This decision, supported by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, aims to unite the nation in celebrating the sacrifices made during WWII.

This is part of a trend to relax pub licensing for significant national events, including royal celebrations and the Euro 2024 final. Sir Keir emphasized the importance of remembering the wartime generation's sacrifices for peace and freedom.


#religion

GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Saturday 19 April
GB News Daily Reflections - Saturday 19 April
As Easter approaches, reflections focus on the significance of Jesus' death, emphasizing that he shared in humanity to conquer death and liberate those enslaved by the fear of it. His journey into death is portrayed as a means to offer freedom and the promise of true life.