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23 Apr 2025
#illegals
The Epoch Times: Everything We Know About El Salvador Deportee Abrego Garcia
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador, was deported after a lengthy legal battle. He disputes claims of being an MS-13 gang member and was sent to prison in El Salvador without a hearing. His case has drawn significant media attention and reached the U.S. Supreme Court, which ordered his return to the U.S., but El Salvador has refused to comply.
The Trump administration maintains that Abrego Garcia's deportation was justified due to his alleged gang affiliation and past violent behavior. Supporters argue he is a loving father wrongfully separated from his family. As legal proceedings continue, the debate over his status and the implications for U.S. immigration policy remains contentious.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Zelensky says Ukraine is ready for direct talks with Russia, but only after a ceasefire
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky announced readiness for direct peace talks with Russia, contingent on a ceasefire. US envoy Steve Witkoff is set to visit Moscow amid ongoing discussions about recognizing Crimea as Russian territory, a proposal from President Trump.
Zelensky emphasized an unconditional ceasefire as a priority at upcoming talks in London, while Russian officials deemed a swift ceasefire unlikely. Recent Russian attacks have resulted in civilian casualties, complicating the situation further.
Human Events: Putin offers to halt war at current frontlines amid peace deal talks: report
Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed halting the invasion of Ukraine at the current front line as part of a potential peace deal, which includes Russia relinquishing claims to four partially occupied Ukrainian regions. The U.S. is considering recognizing Russian control over Crimea and parts of these regions.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has firmly rejected any recognition of Crimea as Russian territory. As discussions for a peace deal continue, Ukrainian forces remain active, and air raid alerts have been issued amid ongoing drone threats from Russia.
#health
Le Monde: Trump administration moves to ban artificial food dyes by 2026
The Trump administration announced plans to ban synthetic food dyes by the end of 2026, with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. leading the initiative. This move aims to address health concerns linked to artificial dyes, which have been associated with various health issues in children.
The proposal builds on previous actions by the Biden administration and reflects a rare bipartisan agreement in a divided political landscape. While the food industry has historically resisted regulation, there are indications that manufacturers may be more willing to comply with these changes.
#education
The Western Journal: Karoline Leavitt Gives Bad News to Those Who Thought They Could Avoid Paying Their Student Loans Forever
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that student loan repayments will resume in May after a pause that began in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Biden administration's attempts to forgive loans through executive actions have been blocked by courts.
Leavitt emphasized the importance of borrowers repaying their loans, stating that the financial burden should not fall on taxpayers. The Department of Education reported that 42.7 million Americans owe over $1.6 trillion in student loans, with fewer than 40% currently in repayment.
#crime
Fox News: Florida woman poses as ICE agent to kidnap wife of ex-boyfriend from work, authorities say
A Florida woman, Latrance Battle, 52, was arrested for posing as an ICE agent and kidnapping her ex-boyfriend's wife from her job. She used a fake sheriff's business card and a hand-held radio to convince the victim to leave with her, creating a believable scenario.
The victim managed to escape when they arrived at an apartment complex, where she called for help. Battle faces multiple charges, including kidnapping and impersonating a law enforcement officer. The incident highlights serious concerns about impersonation and safety.
#other
The Western Journal: Executive Producer of '60 Minutes' Abruptly Quits, Says He's No Longer Allowed to 'Make Independent Decisions'
Bill Owens, the executive producer of CBS's "60 Minutes," resigned, citing a loss of control over editorial decisions amid ongoing controversies and corporate pressure. His departure follows a $10 billion lawsuit from Donald Trump, accusing the show of bias in a segment featuring Kamala Harris.
Owens's exit raises concerns about the future direction of "60 Minutes," which has faced accusations of liberal bias for years, alienating conservative viewers. His resignation highlights the challenges CBS faces in addressing its reputation and maintaining journalistic integrity.