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21 Apr 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: Alito Rebukes Supreme Court’s Midnight Deportation Interference
Alito Rebukes Supreme Court’s Midnight Deportation Interference
Justice Samuel Alito criticized his Supreme Court colleagues for issuing a late-night ruling that halted the deportation of Venezuelans linked to the Tren De Aragua gang. He argued the court acted without clear jurisdiction and failed to consider the Trump administration's position.

Alito's dissent highlighted concerns over the court's haste and lack of due process, noting that the petitioners provided insufficient evidence of imminent danger. He emphasized that the court's decision undermined the usual protocol of allowing lower courts to resolve such matters before intervention.


Fox News: Joe Rogan wins rare liberal praise for take on Trump deportation policies
Joe Rogan wins rare liberal praise for take on Trump deportation policies
Joe Rogan criticized Donald Trump's immigration policies, labeling them an "overcorrection" and warning against the potential loss of due process in deportations. He emphasized the dangers of such practices, suggesting they could lead to unjust consequences under future administrations.

Rogan also condemned the Democrats' immigration strategies, arguing they could harm society. His remarks received praise from some liberals, highlighting a rare moment of agreement across the political spectrum.


#politics

Fox News: Religious liberty or government overreach? Oklahoma AG fights own party in SCOTUS battle over Catholic school
Religious liberty or government overreach? Oklahoma AG fights own party in SCOTUS battle over Catholic school
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding the first religious public charter school in the U.S., with Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond opposing the initiative. Drummond argues that taxpayer funding for St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School violates the First Amendment's separation of church and state.

Conversely, Governor Kevin Stitt and several Republican senators support the school, claiming that denying it funding infringes on religious freedom. The case highlights a significant clash in Oklahoma politics, as Drummond maintains his stance based on legal obligations rather than political pressures.


Fox News: Ex-Pentagon aide urges Trump to fire Hegseth, citing 'full-blown meltdown' and 'total chaos'
Ex-Pentagon aide urges Trump to fire Hegseth, citing 'full-blown meltdown' and 'total chaos'
A former Pentagon aide criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, claiming "total chaos" and "dysfunction" within the military leadership, suggesting President Trump should remove him. This follows the firing of three of Hegseth's aides amid ongoing controversies.

Despite the turmoil, the White House expressed strong support for Hegseth, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt asserting he is doing a "phenomenal job." Hegseth dismissed the negative reports as the result of "disgruntled employees" and "anonymous smears."


#society

Le Monde: Haiti near 'point of no return' as gang violence spirals, UN envoy warns
Haiti near 'point of no return' as gang violence spirals, UN envoy warns
Haiti is nearing a "point of no return" as gang violence escalates, leading to increased vulnerability among citizens and skepticism about the government's ability to respond, according to the UN special representative. Urgent international aid is needed to prevent total chaos.

The country faces severe instability, with rival gangs controlling large areas, committing violent crimes, and clashing for territory, particularly in Port-au-Prince. A UN-authorized Kenyan-led force has been ineffective, operating with fewer personnel than planned.


GB News: Italian football matches called off as statement released after Pope Francis dies aged 88
Italian football matches called off as statement released after Pope Francis dies aged 88
All football matches in Italy have been postponed following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday. Serie A announced that fixtures scheduled for that day, including both senior and youth matches, will be rescheduled at a later date.

Pope Francis, who was 88 years old, passed away after a long battle with health issues. His death has had a profound impact on Italian society, prompting the swift decision to suspend all football activities in his honor.


#religion

Fox News: Faith leaders reflect on Pope Francis' death, papacy and lasting legacy: 'Made his mark'
Faith leaders reflect on Pope Francis' death, papacy and lasting legacy: 'Made his mark'
Pope Francis passed away at 88 on April 21, 2025, after serving as pontiff for 12 years. He was the first Jesuit pope and is remembered for his humility, outreach to marginalized communities, and efforts to unite various faith groups. Faith leaders across the country have expressed condolences and reflected on his legacy.

His tenure was marked by both admiration and controversy, particularly regarding his stances on issues like same-sex blessings and traditionalism within the Church. As the Catholic Church navigates this transition, many hope for continued unity and a commitment to the core tenets of faith.


CNSNews: Pope Francis Dies on Easter Monday at Age 88
Pope Francis Dies on Easter Monday at Age 88
Pope Francis passed away on April 21, 2025, at the age of 88 in the Vatican. The Vatican announced his death, noting his lifelong dedication to the Church. His funeral rites will be simplified as per his wishes, and he will be buried at Santa Maria Maggiore basilica in Rome.

Pope Francis, the first pope from the Americas, faced health issues leading to his hospitalization in February 2025. He reaffirmed traditional Church teachings during his papacy, disappointing some progressives. His successor will be chosen by cardinals he appointed, following a period of mourning.


#culture

Le Monde: Photographer Aurore Bagarry's subtle shades of Atlantic gray
Photographer Aurore Bagarry's subtle shades of Atlantic gray
Aurore Bagarry’s photography exhibit at the GwinZegal Art Center showcases the vibrant colors of rocks along the Atlantic coast, from Brittany to Gironde and Martinique. Her work, accompanied by geologist Philippe Boulvais's text, challenges the perception of rocks as monochrome and highlights their historical hues.

Using a heavy analog camera, Bagarry captures the dynamic beauty of coastal landscapes, influenced by her early fascination with glaciers. Her previous works include two volumes on the melting ice.