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26 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: States warned federal funding is in jeopardy if illegal immigrants are collecting unemployment benefits
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer warned states they risk losing federal funding if they allow illegal immigrants to access unemployment benefits. She emphasized that benefits are meant for eligible workers and urged states to verify applicants' immigration status using the SAVE database.
The Trump administration is tightening restrictions on taxpayer benefits for illegal immigrants, with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stating that illegal immigrants should not receive SNAP benefits. HUD Secretary Scott Turner reiterated that government resources should prioritize American citizens.
The Epoch Times: What We Know About Wisconsin Judge Arrested for Allegedly Obstructing ICE
Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested for allegedly obstructing federal immigration enforcement by misdirecting agents attempting to apprehend a past deportee now facing domestic violence charges. The arrest has heightened tensions between some judges and the Trump administration regarding immigration law enforcement.
Dugan is accused of concealing the individual and interfering with federal proceedings. Following her arrest, she appeared in court and expressed regret over the incident. The case reflects ongoing judicial resistance to federal immigration policies. Dugan’s next court appearance is scheduled for May 15.
#politics
Fox News: AG Pam Bondi rejects Biden-era policy for journalists involved in leak investigations
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a policy change allowing the Department of Justice to subpoena journalists for records and testimony related to criminal investigations. This decision aims to address the misuse of media protections by officials leaking sensitive information for political gain.
Bondi emphasized that such measures will be a last resort and that the department will implement enhanced approval processes for any legal actions involving the media. The move follows referrals of alleged leakers to the DOJ for prosecution, highlighting concerns over classified information being disclosed to the press.
#society
GB News: Travel warning: Demonstrations in European tourist spot could cause 'disruption' for holidaymakers - 'follow police advice'
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has updated its travel advice for Ireland, warning British travelers of the potential for sudden demonstrations, particularly in urban areas. While most protests are peaceful, they can disrupt transport routes, affecting holidaymakers.
Travelers are advised to stay aware of their surroundings and follow local authorities' guidance if near a protest. The FCDO also recommends taking precautions against crime, such as avoiding carrying valuables and securing vehicles, especially in larger cities.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: John Kerry gets defensive as MSNBC host points out Russia annexed Crimea when he led Obama State Department
Former Secretary of State John Kerry defended his actions during the Obama administration when Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. In an interview, he emphasized that the U.S. opposed the annexation and argued that international law does not recognize Russia's claim.
Kerry also addressed President Trump's suggestion that Russia could retain control of Crimea in a peace agreement, stating he disagrees with that notion. He commended the current administration's efforts to pursue peace between Russia and Ukraine, acknowledging the challenges involved.