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24 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Indian Visa Migrants Lose Jobs amid Corporate, Federal Crackdowns
Indian Visa Migrants Lose Jobs amid Corporate, Federal Crackdowns
Hundreds of Indian and Chinese college-graduate migrants in the U.S. have lost white-collar jobs due to visa issues and alleged misconduct, with companies like Fannie Mae and Apple implicated in mass firings. Many affected workers are seeking legal recourse and support from Indian-American politicians.

The Department of Homeland Security is revoking work permits for some migrants based on past criminal activities, while lawsuits are ongoing. The situation has drawn attention to potential discrimination against American workers in favor of foreign nationals, prompting investigations into companies like Tata Consultancy Services.


Fox News: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker moves to boycott El Salvador for aiding Trump over Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s detention
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker moves to boycott El Salvador for aiding Trump over Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s detention
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has initiated a review of the state's investments and business ties with El Salvador, potentially leading to a boycott. This action is a response to the Trump administration's handling of deportations and the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a suspected MS-13 gang member.

Pritzker's measures include directing state agencies to identify investments and contracts linked to El Salvador, as well as analyzing trade relations. The governor argues that the Trump administration is undermining constitutional rights, particularly in Abrego Garcia's case, which has drawn attention from several Democratic lawmakers.


#politics

Breitbart: SCOTUS Poised to Side with Parents Over Opt-Outs for LGBTQ+ Books
SCOTUS Poised to Side with Parents Over Opt-Outs for LGBTQ+ Books
The Supreme Court appears to favor a group of religious parents challenging a Maryland school board's decision to eliminate opt-out options for K-5 students regarding LGBTQ+ curriculum. The parents argue this infringes on their religious rights, as the school now mandates participation in discussions on gender and sexuality without prior notice.

During oral arguments, justices expressed concerns about the implications of the curriculum and the board's lack of accommodation for parental beliefs. The case, Mahmoud v. Taylor, will be reviewed in January, focusing on whether the school’s actions constitute a burden on parents' religious exercise.


Times Of Israel: NIH bans grants for schools that boycott Israeli companies
NIH bans grants for schools that boycott Israeli companies
The US National Institutes of Health has implemented a policy prohibiting funding to colleges that boycott Israel or engage in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. This policy aligns with a broader anti-DEI initiative from the Trump administration and is effective immediately for all NIH grants.

Institutions found in violation of these terms may be required to return funding. This move comes amid ongoing scrutiny of universities regarding their stance on antisemitism and has led to significant federal funding cuts for several prominent universities.


Breitbart: 5 Democrats Visit Anti-Israel Activist Mahmoud Khalil in ICE Detention
5 Democrats Visit Anti-Israel Activist Mahmoud Khalil in ICE Detention
Democrat lawmakers visited two anti-Israel activists detained by ICE in Louisiana, claiming they are unlawfully held in poor conditions after their student visas were revoked. The activists, Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk, are not U.S. citizens and cannot be considered constituents.

Khalil, a former Columbia University student, was arrested for leading protests supporting Hamas, while Ozturk, a Turkish national, advocated for the BDS movement at Tufts University. Lawmakers criticized the White House for what they see as violations of constitutional rights.


#war

Le Monde: Missile strikes kill 2, wound 54 in Kyiv as Russia launches new wave of attacks
Missile strikes kill 2, wound 54 in Kyiv as Russia launches new wave of attacks
A Russian missile attack on Kyiv early Thursday resulted in at least two deaths and 54 injuries, according to the city's mayor. Explosions were reported throughout the capital as residents sought shelter during the assault, which follows a pattern of sporadic attacks since February 2022.

Additionally, Kharkiv faced a barrage of seven missiles and an ongoing drone attack, as confirmed by its mayor. Ukrainian officials condemned the attacks on civilians, emphasizing the need for them to cease.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Former US Army intelligence analyst sentenced for selling sensitive documents to Chinese national
Former US Army intelligence analyst sentenced for selling sensitive documents to Chinese national
A former U.S. Army intelligence analyst, Korbein Schultz, was sentenced to seven years in prison for leaking sensitive military information to a person he believed was connected to the Chinese government. Schultz pleaded guilty to charges including conspiracy to transmit national defense information and accepted bribes totaling $42,000.

Between May 2022 and March 2024, Schultz provided at least 92 sensitive documents, including operational orders and technical manuals related to U.S. military capabilities, while attempting to recruit another analyst into the conspiracy. Officials emphasized the national security risks posed by his actions and reiterated the commitment to combat espionage targeting the military.


#economy

Fox News: Twelve states sue Trump over tariffs, claiming they’re ‘illegal’ and harmful to US economy
Twelve states sue Trump over tariffs, claiming they’re ‘illegal’ and harmful to US economy
A coalition of New York and 11 other states is suing President Trump over his tariffs, claiming he exceeded his authority and jeopardized the economy without congressional approval. The lawsuit argues that the tariffs violate the Constitution and the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

The states contend that Trump's tariffs have led to increased consumer prices and economic instability, asserting that no president has previously used IEEPA to impose tariffs on this scale. The coalition seeks to block the tariffs and declare them unconstitutional.


#culture

GB News: St George's Day: Mike Parry claims Britons are 'singled out' for celebrating patron saint
St George's Day: Mike Parry claims Britons are 'singled out' for celebrating patron saint
Broadcaster Mike Parry has expressed his disillusionment with celebrating St George's Day, stating that those who do are often labeled as "freaks" for their patriotism. Despite his sentiments, thousands are still participating in the celebrations across England.


#health

The Telegraph: Gwyneth Paltrow: I’ve started eating bread and pasta again
Gwyneth Paltrow: I’ve started eating bread and pasta again
Gwyneth Paltrow has eased her strict paleo diet, now incorporating bread and pasta into her meals. Previously committed to a high-protein, low-carb lifestyle, she and her husband Brad Falchuk have decided to diversify their diet.

On her Goop podcast, Paltrow reflected on her past obsession with healthy eating, including a phase of hardcore macrobiotic dieting.


#education

Fox News: Gorsuch and Maryland school district lawyer have wild exchange over children's LGBTQ storybook: 'Not bondage'
Gorsuch and Maryland school district lawyer have wild exchange over children's LGBTQ storybook: 'Not bondage'
The U.S. Supreme Court heard a case involving Montgomery County Public Schools and parents seeking to opt out of LGBTQ-themed storybooks for their children. Justice Neil Gorsuch questioned the appropriateness of the book "Pride Puppy!" used in pre-kindergarten, highlighting concerns over its content.

Parents argue that the school district's refusal to allow opt-outs violates their First Amendment rights, especially since exemptions are provided for other religious objections. The Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling by late June.


The Western Journal: Fact Check: Can Your Student Loan Issues Now Hit Collections and Garnish Your Wages?
Fact Check: Can Your Student Loan Issues Now Hit Collections and Garnish Your Wages?
The Department of Education will restart collections on defaulted student loans starting May 5, following a pause since March 2020 due to the pandemic. Borrowers who do not initiate repayment plans risk wage garnishment and negative impacts on their credit ratings.

With 42.7 million borrowers owing $1.6 trillion, many are at risk of default. The Department emphasizes that taxpayers should not bear the burden of unpaid loans, and borrowers are encouraged to contact their loan servicers to establish repayment plans.