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20 Apr 2025
#illegals
Human Events: FRONTLINES: ICE moves into Rikers: NYC mayor sued over deal to let agents target violent gangs
New York City will permit Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to set up an office at Rikers Island to assist in investigating violent migrant criminals and gangs. Mayor Eric Adams and US Border Czar Tom Homan announced this decision, citing the city's burden from a significant influx of migrants.
The New York City Council is suing Mayor Adams to block this move, claiming it abuses his power and serves to reward the Trump administration. The lawsuit seeks a temporary restraining order against Executive Order 50, which facilitates ICE's presence at Rikers.
Breitbart: Georgia Rep Trolls Sen. Chris Van Hollen with Clever Door Plaque
Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA) presented Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) with a plaque stating he represents El Salvador, criticizing Van Hollen's advocacy for an alleged MS-13 member deported to El Salvador. Collins has previously condemned Van Hollen for prioritizing illegal immigrants over American citizens.
Collins, who introduced the Laken Riley Act following the murder of a nursing student by an illegal immigrant, argues that the media portrays the deported individual as a victim. The Supreme Court recently ruled on the case, highlighting the complexities surrounding the deportation of individuals with criminal backgrounds.
Breitbart: Klobuchar: Trump Administration Officials Should Be Held in Contempt
Senator Amy Klobuchar stated that Trump administration officials should face contempt of court for their handling of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation case. She emphasized that the courts, including a conservative appeals court, found the government's actions to be a mistake.
Klobuchar noted that if the administration fails to rectify the situation, the courts have the authority to refer the matter to the Justice Department or appoint an outside prosecutor. She affirmed that the law allows for holding officials accountable for their actions.
#politics
Fox News: Clyburn blames media for Democratic failures, takes aim at Washington Post
Rep. James Clyburn criticized the media for the Democratic Party's communication failures during an MSNBC interview, claiming that outlets like the Washington Post are not fairly representing their message. He emphasized the need for better media coverage to convey the party's coherent messaging.
Clyburn's remarks highlight ongoing concerns within the party about its messaging strategy, which has struggled to resonate with voters. Former Biden press secretary Jen Psaki echoed these sentiments, suggesting that Democrats often use language that feels disconnected from the concerns of everyday people.
Fox News: Axed Pentagon aides claim their character was 'slandered,' little details were shared about leak investigation
Three Department of Defense aides were fired amid concerns of unauthorized leaks, raising questions about their abrupt departures. In a joint statement, they expressed disappointment over the lack of details regarding the investigation and claimed their character was slandered.
Despite their military service, they remain uncertain about the nature of the investigation and assert their commitment to information security. At least one former aide is seeking legal counsel following the incident.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Germans have ‘erotic relationship’ with weapons, says defence minister
Germany's defense minister, Boris Pistorius, commented on the nation's "erotic relationship" with weapons systems while discussing the potential delivery of long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine. He noted that Germany engages in unique public debates about military aid compared to other countries.
Former Ukrainian ambassador Andrii Melnyk criticized the remarks, emphasizing the urgency of military support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict. He urged Germany to prioritize the delivery of Taurus missiles, likening the situation to a life-or-death scenario for Ukraine.
#history
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as remnants of 'British past' found in oldest city in US
Archaeologists in St. Augustine, Florida, have uncovered remnants of a British redoubt, including a dried-up moat, during an excavation in the Lincolnville neighborhood. This site dates back to the brief British colonial period from 1763 to 1783, when Britain controlled Florida.
The excavation revealed fewer artifacts than expected but did uncover well-preserved seeds, which will be studied for insights into the area's history. The findings highlight the significance of British fortifications in St. Augustine and the ongoing importance of archaeological research in the U.S.