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25 Apr 2025

#illegals

The Federalist: NYT Seeks Sympathy For Deported Jamaican Kidnapper
NYT Seeks Sympathy For Deported Jamaican Kidnapper
Nascimento Blair, a convicted drug dealer and kidnapper, was recently deported from the U.S. after living here illegally for 21 years. The New York Times described him as a "Jamaican transplant," focusing on his attempts to rebuild his life post-incarceration, despite his criminal past.

Blair's deportation stemmed from a 2006 kidnapping conviction and a final order of removal issued in 2008. While he received educational opportunities in the U.S., he ultimately failed to adhere to immigration laws. Now back in Jamaica, he faces the consequences of his earlier choices.


Breitbart: Farage Pledges Ministry For Deportations
Farage Pledges Ministry For Deportations
Nigel Farage advocates for the establishment of a Minister for Deportations in the UK, proposing a new department within the Home Office to address illegal immigration. He argues that the current government has failed to manage the high influx of migrants, which he links to declining public services.

With national elections approaching, Farage's Reform UK party is gaining traction, polling strongly against traditional parties. He emphasizes the need for a common-sense approach to immigration, citing historical precedents for effective deportation policies.


#politics

Breitbart: Brandon Johnson: Tariffs Are Costing City, I Want to Raise Taxes
Brandon Johnson: Tariffs Are Costing City, I Want to Raise Taxes
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson attributed significant financial losses to the city to market fluctuations and Trump's tariffs, estimating a billion-dollar impact on the budget. He proposed raising taxes through a financial transaction tax and a corporate head tax to address pension costs and budget issues.

Johnson emphasized that these tax measures would shift the burden onto those Trump aims to protect.


Fox News: Judge blocks Trump election order despite overwhelming American support for voter ID
Judge blocks Trump election order despite overwhelming American support for voter ID
A federal judge has blocked part of President Trump's executive order on election integrity, specifically the requirement for proof of citizenship to register to vote. The ruling came just before the 2024 election, despite a Gallup poll showing strong public support for voter ID and proof of citizenship.

Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly stated that Trump lacked the authority to issue such an order, as election regulations are constitutionally reserved for Congress and states. The House recently passed the SAVE Act, which aims to require proof of citizenship for voter registration, pending Senate approval.


Breitbart: 'Financial and Ethical Misconduct' Allegations Against Davos Founder Klaus Schwab Made Public
'Financial and Ethical Misconduct' Allegations Against Davos Founder Klaus Schwab Made Public
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has initiated an investigation into its founder Klaus Schwab following serious allegations from anonymous whistleblowers. Claims include misuse of WEF funds for personal expenses, manipulation of research, and unethical demands on staff.

Schwab resigned as WEF chairman amid these accusations, which he and his family have denied. The allegations also involve his wife, Hilde, and suggest financial misconduct related to luxury travel and property use. The investigation follows an emergency board meeting that addressed the claims.


#society

Human Events: Visitors to Vatican take selfies with deceased Pope Francis, lying-in-state
Visitors to Vatican take selfies with deceased Pope Francis, lying-in-state
Visitors to Pope Francis' lying-in-state in Vatican City expressed disapproval of those taking selfies, viewing it as disrespectful. Despite requests for respect, some attendees snapped photos, prompting criticism from mourners who felt it detracted from the solemn occasion.

Vatican officials acknowledged the situation, noting that while some images were released, maintaining decorum is challenging. Attendees voiced concerns that such behavior contradicted the Pope's values of service and humility.


GB News: ‘Absolute abomination’: Furious rant as hotel firm housing migrants rakes in eye-watering total
‘Absolute abomination’: Furious rant as hotel firm housing migrants rakes in eye-watering total
Emma Trimble criticized the UK government's decision to house asylum seekers in hotels, calling it an "absolute abomination." She highlighted the lack of support for British homeless citizens while asylum seekers receive extensive amenities at taxpayer expense, raising questions about fairness.

Trimble's remarks come amid revelations that a hotel firm is receiving £700 million annually to accommodate asylum seekers, costing taxpayers £5.5 million daily. She argued that this situation creates disparities in treatment and urged hotel chains to refuse housing non-citizens.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Trump Says ‘Crimea Will Stay With Russia’ After Rare Criticism Of Putin
Trump Says ‘Crimea Will Stay With Russia’ After Rare Criticism Of Putin
Donald Trump stated that "Crimea will stay with Russia," a claim that Ukraine strongly opposes. He suggested that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy understands this reality, despite Zelenskyy's refusal to concede the territory in peace talks. Trump has expressed belief that Russia is ready for a peace deal.

Additionally, Trump criticized Russian strikes on Kyiv while urging for faster peace negotiations. He accused Zelenskyy of prolonging the conflict with inflammatory comments. Trump's envoy met with Putin, but details remain undisclosed.


#economy

Breitbart: Democrats Threaten Salvadoran People to Get MS-13 Suspect Back to U.S.
Democrats Threaten Salvadoran People to Get MS-13 Suspect Back to U.S.
El Salvador is experiencing economic growth and a decline in gang violence, largely due to President Nayib Bukele's security measures. The tourism sector is booming, with a 22% increase in visitors in early 2024, as the country recovers from a history of violence and poverty.

However, Democrats, including Sen. Chris Van Hollen, are advocating for a boycott of El Salvador's tourist destinations, citing the return of a deported citizen with a criminal background. This stance threatens the progress made by Salvadorans in rebuilding their economy.


Human Events: Big oil companies outsource white-collar engineering jobs to India
Big oil companies outsource white-collar engineering jobs to India
High-paying engineering and geology jobs in the oil and gas sector are declining due to President Trump's policies and falling oil prices, prompting companies like Chevron to outsource jobs to lower-cost countries like India. Chevron plans to cut 8,000 jobs, about 20% of its workforce, and create new positions in India.

The uncertainty in the market has led students and job seekers to broaden their searches, as hiring slows significantly. The shift in job dynamics and cost-cutting measures have disrupted traditional industry roles, raising concerns about the future of skilled U.S. workers in the sector.


#health

Fox News: Apple juice recalled in 28 states due to toxic substance, FDA says
Apple juice recalled in 28 states due to toxic substance, FDA says
Martinelli's is recalling certain four-packs of its 10-ounce glass apple juice bottles sold in 28 states due to potential patulin contamination, a mycotoxin produced by molds that can grow on apples. The recall affects 7,234 cases across various states.

The FDA classified the recall as a Class II offense, indicating that it may cause temporary health issues but poses a low risk of serious consequences. Martinelli's has been producing apple juice since 1868.


#crime

Fox News: New England serial killer fears addressed by Massachusetts district attorney after 8th body discovered
New England serial killer fears addressed by Massachusetts district attorney after 8th body discovered
Authorities in Massachusetts are investigating the death of a woman found near a bike path in Springfield, amid rumors of a potential serial killer linked to eight deaths across New England. The Hamden County District Attorney emphasized that there is currently no evidence connecting the cases.

Officials are urging caution regarding misinformation spread on social media, which may hinder investigations. They are actively pursuing leads and maintaining community safety while asking anyone with relevant information to contact local authorities.