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#illegals

Liberty Nation News: Making the Border Great Again: Terrorist Arrests Under Trump Up 655% - Liberty Nation News
Making the Border Great Again: Terrorist Arrests Under Trump Up 655% - Liberty Nation News
The Trump administration has reported a 655% increase in arrests of known or suspected terrorists, with over 200 arrests compared to just 29 under Biden. This includes individuals like Harpreet Singh, linked to terrorist activities and released into the U.S. by Border Patrol.

Despite these significant numbers, criticism from liberal circles focuses on individual cases like Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member. Critics seem more concerned about his deportation than the broader impact of Trump’s policies on national security.


Breitbart: Report: FBI Arrests Judge Who Helped Illegal Migrant Dodge Deportation
Report: FBI Arrests Judge Who Helped Illegal Migrant Dodge Deportation
FBI agents arrested Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan for allegedly obstructing an immigration arrest by directing federal agents away from an illegal migrant, Eduardo Flores Ruiz, in her courtroom. This incident raises concerns about judicial involvement in immigration enforcement.

Dugan, a circuit court judge with a history in legal aid and progressive organizations, has faced scrutiny for her actions. The arrest highlights ongoing tensions between immigration enforcement and judicial discretion amid rising crime rates linked to illegal migrants.


#politics

The Federalist: SCOTUS Is Injuring Its Credibility More Than Journos Ever Could
SCOTUS Is Injuring Its Credibility More Than Journos Ever Could
Activist judges are blocking President Trump's agenda through numerous injunctions, undermining the will of the 77 million voters who supported him. The Supreme Court has repeatedly declined to intervene, allowing lower courts to issue rulings that many view as overreaching and damaging to democracy.

This inaction from SCOTUS has raised concerns about judicial legitimacy and the court's role in maintaining constitutional order. Critics argue that the justices are harming their own credibility by permitting what they see as a judicial coup against the Trump administration.


Times Of Israel: Trump demands US campuses report foreign funds amid concern of anti-Israel influence
Trump demands US campuses report foreign funds amid concern of anti-Israel influence
President Trump has issued an executive order mandating that U.S. colleges and universities disclose all foreign funding, responding to concerns from pro-Israel groups about anti-Israel sentiments on campuses. Schools failing to comply may face funding revocations.

The order follows a House bill aimed at lowering the reporting threshold for foreign gifts and has drawn criticism from educational institutions over potential government overreach. The move comes amid increased anti-Israel protests on campuses following the recent escalation of violence in the region.


Fox News: Schumer, Schiff accuse Trump of exploiting antisemitism to punish universities
Schumer, Schiff accuse Trump of exploiting antisemitism to punish universities
Five Jewish Democratic senators criticized President Trump for penalizing Harvard and other universities over alleged antisemitism, claiming his actions are excessive and politically motivated. They requested detailed explanations for the funding freeze and expressed concern that these measures undermine academic institutions.

The senators emphasized their commitment to combating antisemitism but argued that Trump's approach appears to target dissenting views rather than address the issue constructively. They seek collaboration with Republicans to tackle antisemitism while questioning the legal basis for the administration's actions.


#society

Le Monde: School knife attack in western France: Prosecutor says suspect had no clear motive
School knife attack in western France: Prosecutor says suspect had no clear motive
A 15-year-old girl was fatally stabbed by a classmate at Notre-Dame de Toutes-Aides high school in Nantes, France, in an attack that left her with 57 knife wounds. The suspect, a solitary teen with an interest in Adolf Hitler, remains hospitalized after a psychiatric evaluation, and no clear motive has been established.

The incident has sparked discussions on school security and youth violence in France. Prime Minister Francois Bayrou suggested measures like metal detectors, while some lawmakers called for tougher security. Others emphasized the need for mental health resources in schools to address underlying issues.


The Western Journal: Esteemed Professor Refused to Stay Silent on Child 'Transitions' and Was Punished - University Just Paid the Price
Esteemed Professor Refused to Stay Silent on Child 'Transitions' and Was Punished - University Just Paid the Price
Dr. Allan Josephson, a psychiatrist at the University of Louisville, was demoted and eventually fired for opposing transgender procedures on children. After a legal battle, the university settled for $1.6 million following a ruling that public universities cannot retaliate against professors for their views.

Josephson's case highlights the tension between academic freedom and prevailing gender ideology, with advocates arguing that children should not undergo life-altering procedures. His stance has sparked discussions on the implications of such medical practices.


#economy

Fox News: New report exposes how government program with eye-popping budget is failing vulnerable students
New report exposes how government program with eye-popping budget is failing vulnerable students
A new report from the Department of Labor reveals that the Jobs Corps Program, aimed at low-income young adults, has a graduation rate of only 32% to 38% and high costs, averaging $49,769.53 per student. Graduates typically earn around $16,695 annually, raising concerns about efficiency.

The report highlights significant financial waste, with costs per graduate ranging from $155,600 to over $500,000 in some cases. The Department of Labor is focusing on transparency and accountability amid calls for cuts to ineffective programs.


GB News: ‘You will NEVER work’: Charlie Mullins’ warning to lazy youths as Rachel Reeves ‘creates black market’
‘You will NEVER work’: Charlie Mullins’ warning to lazy youths as Rachel Reeves ‘creates black market’
Charlie Mullins OBE warns young people that they may miss out on job opportunities under a Labour government if they do not act quickly. He believes that current employment prospects will worsen, urging youth to accept jobs regardless of salary expectations.

Mullins attributes the employment crisis to rising National Insurance, technological advancements, and cash-in-hand work by migrants. He suggests that if young people continue to turn down job offers, they may find themselves unable to work in the future.


#education

The Western Journal: Christian Student Blocked from Graduating Because She Refuses to Take 'LGBTQ+ Affirming' Course - Family Fighting Back
Christian Student Blocked from Graduating Because She Refuses to Take 'LGBTQ+ Affirming' Course - Family Fighting Back
A Christian student in Montgomery County, Maryland, is facing graduation denial due to her refusal to take a mandated health course that includes LGBTQ+ content throughout the year. Her family has filed a petition with the Maryland Supreme Court, arguing that the requirement discriminates against their religious beliefs.

Despite her strong academic record, the student's situation highlights tensions between educational mandates and religious freedoms. The family seeks to limit LGBTQ+ instruction to a specific unit, advocating for their right to opt out of the course entirely.


#crime

Fox News: DHS chief Kristi Noem reveals how her purse was stolen at restaurant: 'Professionally done'
DHS chief Kristi Noem reveals how her purse was stolen at restaurant: 'Professionally done'
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem recounted the theft of her purse at a Washington, D.C. restaurant, describing the incident as "professionally done." The purse, taken by a masked man, contained $3,000 in cash and personal documents. An investigation is ongoing.

Noem emphasized the vulnerability of individuals in public spaces and the need for community safety. She noted that her family was present during the incident, highlighting the prevalence of such crimes in urban areas.


#sports

The Western Journal: Deion Sanders' Words Come Back to Haunt Him After Shedeur Suffers Draft Night Humiliation
Deion Sanders' Words Come Back to Haunt Him After Shedeur Suffers Draft Night Humiliation
Shedeur Sanders, once a top NFL Draft prospect, went undrafted, leading to backlash against his father, Deion Sanders, who had confidently predicted a top-five selection. Social media users mocked Deion for his earlier braggadocio, highlighting Shedeur's disappointing interviews and perceived entitlement.

Despite the setback, Shedeur remains optimistic, citing faith and resilience. He maintains a strong academic record, suggesting he and his father could still defy expectations in the future.


#other

Daily Mirror: Nigel Farage under pressure over Reform candidate's vile Hitler post
Nigel Farage under pressure over Reform candidate's vile Hitler post
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