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27 Apr 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Marco Rubio hits back at claims that minor US citizens were deported without due process
Marco Rubio hits back at claims that minor US citizens were deported without due process
Secretary of State Marco Rubio refuted claims that three U.S. citizen children were deported without due process, stating that their undocumented mothers chose to take them during the deportation. He emphasized that the children can return to a suitable guardian.

A U.S. District Judge expressed skepticism about the government's actions, suggesting a U.S. citizen was deported without proper process. Rubio maintained that the focus of deportations is on the mothers, and the children’s return is possible under appropriate guardianship.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: Trump Derangement Syndrome
Trump Derangement Syndrome
Disdain for Donald Trump has led to a refusal to accept certain realities that could benefit him politically. Claims about his statements on various issues, such as Charlottesville or COVID, are often misrepresented or denied. Despite record oil production, Democrats dismiss Trump's criticisms of energy policies as mere rhetoric.

Additionally, discussions around egg prices have been muddled by conflicting reports. While some outlets noted a decline in prices, others highlighted record highs, reflecting the complexities of market dynamics. This situation illustrates a broader unwillingness to acknowledge any positive outcomes associated with Trump.


GB News: Keir Starmer says 'lots of things at PMQs that are not true', Badenoch claims
Keir Starmer says 'lots of things at PMQs that are not true', Badenoch claims
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch reaffirmed her criticism of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, stating he lacks the courage to express his genuine views on gender issues. This came during a heated Prime Minister's Questions, where she challenged him on the Supreme Court ruling regarding biological women.

Badenoch specifically questioned Starmer's stance on his controversial statement that women can "have a penis."


#society

Front Page Magazine: India: Muslims Flog Muslim Woman in Front of Mosque
India: Muslims Flog Muslim Woman in Front of Mosque
A recent incident in Karnataka, India, has raised alarms over mob violence and extrajudicial punishments. A Muslim woman, Shabeena Bano, was brutally beaten by a group of men outside a mosque after her husband accused her of inappropriate behavior. The attack, reminiscent of Taliban-style justice, has sparked outrage and highlighted the troubling rise of Sharia law enforcement in the region.

This event follows a pattern of increasing cases where Sharia law is invoked against women, undermining India's secular legal system. Reports of threats and violence against women for perceived transgressions are becoming more common, raising concerns about the influence of informal Sharia forums that challenge the authority of India's constitution.


Front Page Magazine: New Facial Recognition Technology Can Identify Faces Despite the Masks
New Facial Recognition Technology Can Identify Faces Despite the Masks
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators on U.S. campuses are facing new challenges as facial recognition technology identifies masked protesters, potentially leading to legal repercussions. The software, developed by Israeli engineers, has been used to expose the identities of those involved in anti-Israel protests.

Concerns have arisen regarding the implications of private groups aiding in surveillance efforts, as some activists fear for their legal status in the U.S. The situation has sparked debate over the balance between safety for targeted individuals and the ethics of outsourcing surveillance to private entities.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Behind the scenes at Trump’s most extraordinary meeting yet
Behind the scenes at Trump’s most extraordinary meeting yet
Prince William and Sir Keir Starmer paid respects at the Pope's coffin before witnessing negotiations to end the Ukraine war among Emmanuel Macron, Volodymyr Zelensky, and Donald Trump in St Peter’s Basilica. The moment highlighted a significant shift in high-level global politics.

The encounter marked a rare opportunity for Zelensky and Trump to address their past tensions, symbolizing a potential turning point in the ongoing conflict.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Why Rushing to Buy a Car Before Tariffs Hit Might Not Mean a Good Deal
Why Rushing to Buy a Car Before Tariffs Hit Might Not Mean a Good Deal
New automotive tariffs set to begin in April and May are causing a surge in consumer anxiety, leading to increased vehicle sales as buyers rush to avoid potential price hikes. Experts warn that while prices may rise, they are not guaranteed to do so, and suggest consumers should not act out of fear.

The tariffs are expected to increase vehicle prices by an average of 11%, further straining affordability for many Americans. As prices for both new and used cars have risen significantly since 2019, the current market poses challenges for average consumers, with fewer affordable options available.


#crime

Fox News: Second suspect arrested in connection to DHS Secretary Noem's purse snatching
Second suspect arrested in connection to DHS Secretary Noem's purse snatching
A second arrest has been made in connection to the theft of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's purse during a family lunch on Easter. The alleged accomplice was apprehended in Miami, while the primary suspect, Mario Bustamante Leiva, an illegal immigrant with a criminal history, was arrested earlier.

Leiva is accused of a series of thefts, including stealing Noem's luxury bag containing cash and personal items. Security footage helped identify him, and he faces multiple robbery charges. Noem emphasized the ongoing issue of crime involving illegal immigrants, highlighting the need for increased public safety.


Fox News: LAPD releases video of Weezer bassist's wife holding gun before she was shot by police, arrested
LAPD releases video of Weezer bassist's wife holding gun before she was shot by police, arrested
Jillian Lauren Shriner, wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, was shot by LAPD officers after she emerged from her home armed with a handgun. Despite repeated commands to drop the weapon, she allegedly pointed and fired at the officers, leading to the shooting incident.

Shriner was later taken into custody without further incident and has been booked for attempted murder, with bail set at $1 million. She is scheduled to appear in court on April 30, 2025. No officers were injured during the encounter.