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26 Apr 2025
#illegals
The Western Journal: Federal Judge in West Texas Stops Immigrant Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act
A federal judge in Texas has temporarily halted the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants under the Alien Enemies Act, citing a lack of lawful basis for their detention. This ruling follows similar decisions by other courts and emphasizes due process rights for noncitizens.
The judge's order requires the government to provide a 21-day notice before any deportation attempts, contrasting with the government's claim of a 12-hour notice being sufficient. The case highlights ongoing tensions between the Trump administration's immigration policies and judicial oversight.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Israel said to deport UNRWA employee who is married to an Israeli Jew
An EU citizen who lived in Israel for 17 years was deported after being questioned at Ben Gurion Airport about her employment with UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, which has been banned in Israel. Despite her family ties and a legal appeal, she was removed from the country without them.
The deportation follows a broader Israeli ban on UNRWA due to allegations of the agency's involvement with terror groups and incitement against Israel. The ban was supported by a majority in the Knesset amid ongoing concerns regarding the agency's activities.
#society
GB News: Pope Francis funeral: Coffin is carried away from mass ahead of final journey
Pope Francis' coffin was carried back into St. Peter's Basilica ahead of the procession to his final resting place at Santa Maria Maggiore. Approximately 200,000 mourners gathered in St. Peter's Square to honor the late pontiff.
#religion
The Western Journal: Cardinal Demands Vote for New Pope Despite 5 Year Prison Sentence After Unheard of Vatican Trial
Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, convicted of financial crimes and sentenced to five and a half years in prison, insists he retains the right to vote in the upcoming papal conclave. Despite being stripped of his privileges by Pope Francis, Becciu claims he can still participate.
Becciu's conviction marks a historic first for a cardinal in Vatican court, and he is currently appealing the ruling. While he remains a member of the College of Cardinals, sources indicate that his claim to vote is unfounded, as the legal ruling is still in effect.