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Apr 27, 2025 |
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#illegals
Fox News: DHS sets record straight after Venezuelan government claims children of TdA gang members were 'kidnapped'
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) refuted claims from the Venezuelan government that the U.S. "kidnapped" a child of parents involved with the Tren de Aragua gang. DHS stated that the child was removed for her safety due to her parents' violent criminal activities.
DHS emphasized its commitment to protecting children from abuse and trafficking, noting that the child is now in foster care. The agency also highlighted efforts to reunite unaccompanied minors with safe guardians and implemented measures to prevent exploitation.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: More than 100 Gaza Strip residents evacuated to France: 'You can't imagine what we've been through'
France has conducted a significant evacuation operation for Palestinians from Gaza, marking the largest since the conflict escalated on October 7, 2023. On April 25, 2025, 115 Palestinians, including scientists, artists, and scholarship students, arrived at Orly Airport, welcomed by officials and families.
This operation follows an earlier phase focused on French nationals and their dependents. Among those awaiting reunions were families like Samah Al-Qrenawy's, who had not seen her husband and children for over a year.
#economy
GB News: Rachel Reeves' car tax changes could see certain motorists 'considerably worse off' with new £8,000 bills
New tax rules for double cab pick-up trucks, effective April 6, classify them under company car Benefit-in-Kind (BIK) tax rates instead of the previous van classification. This change could lead to significant tax hikes, particularly impacting business owners, with some facing additional bills of £8,000 or more annually.
The new system ties tax rates to CO2 emissions, with many diesel models falling into the highest 37% band. While transitional arrangements allow some owners to remain under the old regime until 2029, experts warn that the overall changes will leave many drivers considerably worse off.