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2 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Trump administration deports 100K illegal migrants since inauguration: report
The Trump administration has deported over 100,000 illegal migrants in the first 10 weeks since President Trump returned to office, according to a Department of Homeland Security report. This marks a significant step towards fulfilling his campaign promise of the largest domestic deportation operation in U.S. history.
Simultaneously, illegal border crossings have dropped to record lows, with March reporting just 7,180 crossings, a stark contrast to the monthly average of 155,000 during the Biden administration. Trump's policies include ending birthright citizenship and resuming border wall construction.
#politics
Fox News: Nancy Pelosi urged Biden not to debate Trump in a 'play to his ego', book says
House Speaker Emeritus Nancy Pelosi reportedly urged President Biden not to debate Donald Trump during the 2024 election campaign, fearing it would harm his image. This advice came amid concerns about Biden's performance and declining poll numbers, ultimately leading to his withdrawal from the race.
Pelosi's influence was significant, as she leveraged their long-standing friendship to persuade Biden against participating in the debate. Following his exit, the Democratic Party quickly rallied around Vice President Kamala Harris as the nominee, who later lost to Trump in the general election.
#society
GB News: Police chief defends arrest of parents over school dispute - 'Completely Kafkaesque!'
Two parents, Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine, were arrested by police after expressing concerns about their daughter's school on a WhatsApp group. Chief Constable Andy Prophet defended the arrest as lawful but acknowledged it may have seemed excessive, suggesting a less forceful approach could have been taken.
The couple faced allegations of harassment and malicious communications but were not charged after a five-week investigation. Critics, including a local police commissioner, argue that the incident reflects an overreach by authorities and stifles parents' ability to voice concerns about public services.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Netanyahu's visit to Hungary is a defiant gesture toward the International Criminal Court
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to visit Hungary, his first trip to the EU since an ICC arrest warrant was issued for him in November 2024. Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has pledged not to comply with the warrant, showcasing their ideological alignment.
The visit highlights the growing ties between the two leaders, particularly amid the ongoing Israeli conflict in Gaza, which Hungary has openly supported. Their collaboration is seen as part of a broader trend of illiberal governance.
#economy
Forbes: Here’s What To Know About ‘Liberation Day’—From Announcement Time To What Trump May Target
President Trump is set to announce a significant trade policy, termed "Liberation Day," which will include reciprocal tariffs on imports. While a 20% tariff rate is being considered, details remain unclear regarding which countries and goods will be affected.
The announcement is expected to impact stock markets negatively, with futures already sliding. EU officials have warned of potential retaliatory measures in response to the tariffs. Trump's fluctuating stance on the severity of the tariffs adds to market uncertainty.
#education
Fox News: Whole milk should be back at schools, experts say: 'Nutrition science has evolved'
Legislators are considering the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act 2025, which aims to allow schools to offer whole, reduced-fat, low-fat, and fat-free milk in the National School Lunch Program. Current USDA regulations restrict milk to fat-free or low-fat options only.
Supporters argue that whole milk is nutritious and essential for children's diets, with recent studies indicating no link between whole milk consumption and obesity. Advocates emphasize the need to revise outdated dietary guidelines based on evolving nutrition science.