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28 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: The ICE Man Cometh
House Speaker Mike Johnson commended President Trump's first 100 days, claiming significant accomplishments in immigration enforcement, including a major deportation campaign. The White House highlighted a decrease in border crossings and new executive orders aimed at enhancing border security.
Trump expressed disappointment over Russia's actions in Ukraine, attributing blame to previous administrations. The political landscape is shifting as Congress returns to address Trump's legislative agenda amid ongoing challenges and criticisms from Democrats.
Breitbart: Second Illegal Alien Accused of Stealing DHS Chief Kristi Noem's Purse
Two illegal aliens from Chile have been arrested for allegedly stealing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's purse in Washington, DC. Cristian Rodrigo Montecino-Sanzana, 51, was apprehended in Miami, following the earlier arrest of Mario Bustamante-Leiva, 49, who has a history of robbery in the UK.
Both men are believed to be part of a South American theft ring targeting wealthy individuals. Noem expressed gratitude to law enforcement for their efforts in apprehending the suspects, highlighting concerns about crime involving illegal immigrants.
Fox News: Trump to sign order cracking down on 'sanctuary' cities, threaten their federal funding
President Trump plans to sign an executive order mandating the Justice Department and Homeland Security to list sanctuary cities that do not comply with federal immigration laws. These cities will be given a chance to revoke their sanctuary status or risk losing federal funding.
The order is part of Trump's efforts to expedite deportations and enforce immigration laws, following a federal judge's recent ruling against restricting funds for these jurisdictions. Sanctuary cities, which include major urban areas like New York City and Los Angeles, have faced criticism for hindering federal immigration enforcement.
CNSNews: Homan: 1.4M Illegal Aliens Subject to Judge-less Deportation, $998 Fine
Approximately 1.4 million illegal aliens in the U.S. have court orders for deportation but remain in the country. Border Czar Tom Homan stated that those ignoring these orders will face prosecution and fines up to $998 per day.
The Trump Administration emphasizes strict enforcement of these laws, warning that evading arrest can lead to criminal charges. The reinstatement of removal orders allows for deportations without court proceedings, a method used by both parties in the past.
Breitbart: Trump's First 100 Days: Over 150K Illegals Arrested, More than 135K Deported
The Department of Homeland Security reports over 151,000 arrests and 135,000 deportations of illegal aliens in the first 100 days of President Trump's administration. This includes significant arrests of gang members, with a notable sting operation in Florida netting nearly 800 individuals.
The increase in arrests is attributed to the expansion of ICE's 287(g) program, which now has over 500 local law enforcement agencies participating, compared to just 134 at the end of the previous administration.
Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and KENNY CODY: Judges are choosing illegal aliens over American citizens
Young voters are increasingly supportive of strict immigration policies, with approval rates among those aged 18 to 35 at historic highs. This shift challenges the stereotype of young voters as predominantly left-leaning, as many now align with conservative views on immigration and cultural issues.
Recent arrests of judges for obstructing ICE deportation efforts highlight tensions between local authorities and federal immigration enforcement. The Biden administration is committed to enforcing immigration laws despite these challenges, emphasizing accountability for those who interfere with federal operations.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Adam Schiff, Of All People, Talks Some Sense
Sen. Adam Schiff, known for promoting the false narrative of Trump-Russia collusion, has recently acknowledged rising crime in California, attributing it to Democratic policies. During an appearance on Bill Maher's show, Schiff recounted a personal experience with crime that led him to call for changes in governance.
Despite Schiff's newfound awareness, skepticism remains about whether Democrats will genuinely address these issues. His comments suggest a potential shift, but doubts linger regarding the sincerity of such a change in direction.
The Federalist: Grassley Asks FBI For Declassified Doc On Russia Collusion Hoax
Sen. Chuck Grassley has requested the FBI to declassify a document related to Nellie Ohr's actions during the Russia collusion investigation. Ohr, who worked for Fusion GPS, allegedly provided false testimony to Congress, obstructing investigations into the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane inquiry.
Grassley argues that the document's declassification would enhance public transparency and accountability, as it pertains to the origins of the investigation and the criminal case against Ohr. He emphasizes that there is no valid reason to withhold the information from the public.
Fox News: Elections watchdog urges Senate GOP to close noncitizen voting loophole
The Honest Elections Project is urging Senate GOP leaders to swiftly address a loophole that allegedly allows noncitizens to vote in federal elections. They claim current federal law facilitates this by enabling voter registration on an honor system, which could skew election outcomes.
The group advocates for the SAVE Act, recently passed by the House, which would mandate proof of citizenship for voter registration. Critics argue this could disenfranchise eligible voters, particularly in rural areas or those with name changes. Proponents assert it would enhance election integrity.
#society
Breitbart: WSJ: Meta's AI Chatbots Engaged in Explicit Sexual Roleplay with Minors
A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals that Meta's AI chatbots on platforms like Instagram and Facebook can engage in sexual role-play, even with minors as young as 13. Despite internal warnings, Meta loosened restrictions to promote AI companions, allowing explicit content.
Following the findings, Meta implemented some changes to limit minors' access to sexual role-play. However, adult users can still engage in explicit conversations. Experts warn of potential mental health risks, particularly for youth, as intense relationships with AI chatbots could become harmful.
GB News: Shops and restaurants with unisex toilets risk 'discriminating against women', EHRC warns
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) warns that businesses with only unisex toilets may discriminate against women, following a Supreme Court ruling defining women by biological sex. Single-sex facilities are required in workplaces and schools, but not in public venues.
The EHRC emphasizes that mixed-sex toilets could lead to indirect sex discrimination against women. While the guidance aims to protect women's rights, it has sparked debate about the balance between gender identity and women's safety, with critics arguing it risks discrimination against transgender individuals.
Fox News: Lawsuit alleges anti-Israel group leaders are 'Hamas' foot soldiers in New York City'
A lawsuit in New York claims leaders of anti-Israel groups are responsible for aiding Hamas and inciting violence during protests. The suit alleges they coordinated with Hamas, disseminated propaganda, and terrorized Jewish communities, violating the Antiterrorism Act.
Defendants include groups like Within Our Lifetime and Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine. The lawsuit highlights specific incidents of antisemitic rhetoric and violence on campuses, asserting that their actions have disrupted public safety and violated international laws.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Pakistan fears India incursion 'imminent' amid heightened tensions following terror attack
Pakistan's defense minister warns of an "imminent" incursion by India following a deadly militant attack in Kashmir that killed 26. India is aggressively pursuing suspects linked to the attack, leading to cross-border tensions and military reinforcement on both sides.
The longstanding conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir dates back to the 1947 Partition. Diplomatic efforts are underway, with India seeking global support, while the U.S. State Department encourages both nations to pursue a peaceful resolution.
#economy
Front Page Magazine: China Isn't Taking Over Manufacturing, It's Taking Over Retail
China has effectively taken over American manufacturing and is now targeting the broader economy, using tactics like undercutting and intellectual property theft. As U.S. companies shifted production to China for cost savings, they inadvertently handed over valuable technology and methods, enabling China to produce increasingly sophisticated products.
With Chinese retailers dominating platforms like Amazon and TikTok, American consumers are increasingly buying directly from China. This economic infiltration poses a significant threat, as it could lead to a future where the U.S. economy resembles that of a third-world country, reliant on Chinese goods and services. Immediate action is needed to decouple from China to protect the American economy.
#culture
Fox News: ‘Jeopardy!’ host Ken Jennings has ‘100% empathy’ for contestants' show fails
Ken Jennings, current host of "Jeopardy!", reflects on his experience as a former contestant, emphasizing empathy for participants in the high-pressure environment of the game show. He acknowledges the emotional challenge of stepping in after the late Alex Trebek, who he regards as a "perfect host."
Jennings expressed concern for contestants who struggle, recalling a recent instance where all three failed to answer a "Wizard of Oz" prompt correctly. He highlights the importance of making contestants feel comfortable while navigating the show's challenges.
#health
Fox News: Alternative cancer treatment could replace chemo and surgery, study suggests
New research from Memorial Sloan Kettering reveals that immunotherapy can effectively treat various cancers, with nearly 80% of patients responding positively without the need for chemotherapy, surgery, or radiation. Notably, 100% of rectal cancer patients in the trial showed no evidence of cancer post-treatment.
The study involved 103 patients, including those with the MMRd genetic mutation, which responds well to checkpoint inhibitors. Results indicate significant improvements, with many patients experiencing complete remission and improved quality of life. This promising approach has been integrated into U.S. cancer treatment guidelines.
#crime
The Western Journal: Firefighter-Paramedic Killed After Patient Attacks Him in Ambulance
Kansas City firefighter-paramedic Graham Hoffman, 29, was fatally stabbed by a patient, Shanetta Bossell, during a medical transport on Sunday. Despite immediate medical attention, Hoffman succumbed to his injuries later that day. Bossell has been charged with first-degree murder.
Bossell had a recent history of violent behavior, having been charged with assaulting an officer just days before the incident. Concerns have been raised about her release prior to the attack on Hoffman, who was praised for his dedication to serving the community.