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#illegals

Breitbart: 100 Days: 450 Policing Agencies Partner with Trump on Detentions
100 Days: 450 Policing Agencies Partner with Trump on Detentions
Local law enforcement agencies have significantly increased their participation in the federal 287(g) immigration enforcement program during the first 100 days of the Trump presidency, rising from 34 agencies in 2015 to over 450 by April. This includes various departments beyond police, such as jails and conservation agencies.

Florida leads the nation in this cooperation, contributing to a recent operation that resulted in the arrest of over 800 illegal aliens. Governor Ron DeSantis highlighted Florida's commitment to working with the Trump administration on immigration enforcement.


#politics

Breitbart: Mark Hamill Apologizes for 'Man-Baby-in-Chief' Trump Trolling Canada After Carney's Liberals Dominate Elections
Mark Hamill Apologizes for 'Man-Baby-in-Chief' Trump Trolling Canada After Carney's Liberals Dominate Elections
Mark Hamill has publicly criticized President Trump, apologizing to Canada for his behavior in light of Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent election victory. Hamill expressed embarrassment over Trump's actions, referring to him as a "man-baby" lacking intelligence and impulse control.

In a previous post, Hamill shared a meme suggesting Trump should "Just Die," indicating his strong disdain for the former president. Carney, in his victory speech, noted that the U.S.-Canada relationship has weakened, attributing this shift to Trump's presidency.


Fox News: Anti-Israel ringleader Mahmoud Khalil's free speech lawsuit against US government must be heard: judge
Anti-Israel ringleader Mahmoud Khalil's free speech lawsuit against US government must be heard: judge
A New Jersey federal judge has ruled that Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel activist facing deportation, can sue the U.S. government. This decision follows a Louisiana judge's approval of his deportation, with Khalil challenging his detention's legality in New Jersey.

Khalil, accused of misrepresenting facts on his visa application and alleged ties to Hamas, claims his free speech rights are being violated. The Department of Homeland Security argues his claims are unfounded. Khalil, currently detained in Louisiana, could be deported to Syria or Algeria.


Breitbart: Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 759: Rep. Chip Roy on Trump’s First 100 Days
Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 759: Rep. Chip Roy on Trump’s First 100 Days
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) discusses President Trump's initial 100 days in office and the efforts of Congressional Republicans to promote the MAGA agenda during the budget process. The conversation is part of the Breitbart News Daily Podcast hosted by Mike Slater.




Front Page Magazine: 100 Days In: Trump’s Word Is His Bond
100 Days In: Trump’s Word Is His Bond
In his first 100 days, President Trump has implemented significant policy changes, including reinstating the Remain in Mexico policy and resuming construction of the border wall, leading to a 41% drop in border apprehensions. His administration has also focused on energy independence, with gas prices decreasing and federal lands reopened for development.

Additionally, Trump has shifted foreign policy by canceling financial support to Ukraine and imposing tariffs on China. Domestically, he is targeting crime and bureaucratic inefficiencies, while also pushing for tax cuts and regulatory reform to boost the economy. The administration aims to continue these initiatives and address online censorship and school choice.


GB News: Prince Andrew suffers fresh blow as link to controversial millionaire emerges
Prince Andrew suffers fresh blow as link to controversial millionaire emerges
Prince Andrew faces renewed scrutiny after reports revealed that his business, Pitch@Palace Global, was managed by a company linked to Doug Barrowman for two years. Despite this transfer of legal ownership, the prince maintained control over the company, which has been under financial examination.

Concerns about Andrew's finances have intensified, especially regarding his ability to sustain his Royal Lodge residence after being financially distanced from King Charles. His business associations have also raised questions, particularly after severing ties with a figure accused of espionage.


Breitbart: Nolte: Blaming the Orange Bad Man for an Election Loss in … Canada
Nolte: Blaming the Orange Bad Man for an Election Loss in … Canada
Democrats and some in the media are blaming President Trump for the Canadian Liberal Party's recent election win, citing his comments and tariffs as influencing factors. The author argues that it is not the responsibility of a U.S. president to cater to foreign elections, emphasizing that Trump should focus on American interests.

The piece dismisses the notion that Canadian voters are swayed by Trump, pointing out that the Liberal Party has a long history of winning elections. The author criticizes the idea that Canadian voting behavior should be a concern for Americans, suggesting that those who blame Trump for the election results are misguided.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Will There Be a Civil War in Europe?
Will There Be a Civil War in Europe?
The article discusses the potential consequences of mass Muslim migration in Europe, suggesting that it threatens the cultural identity of indigenous populations. Concerns are raised about integration challenges, political suppression of dissenting voices, and the passive acceptance of current societal changes by younger generations.

The author expresses skepticism about the likelihood of civil unrest, citing factors such as government dependency, disarmament of citizens, and a perceived cultural defeat. There is a call for European nations to reconsider their immigration policies and potentially encourage the return of migrants to their home countries.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: On Trump’s 100th day, Chinese communist regime declares it will 'never kneel' to U.S. pressure in fiery video
On Trump’s 100th day, Chinese communist regime declares it will 'never kneel' to U.S. pressure in fiery video
On the 100th day of President Trump's second term, China released a provocative video asserting it will "never kneel down" to U.S. pressure, responding to Trump's aggressive trade policies. The video critiques U.S. tariffs as coercive and portrays China as a victim of Western dominance.

Amid rising domestic challenges, including high youth unemployment and slowing GDP growth, the Chinese Communist Party's messaging emphasizes resistance against perceived bullying from the U.S. Analysts suggest that Trump's tariffs are putting significant economic pressure on China.


The Epoch Times: Why the US Denied a Request From Mexico for Water
Why the US Denied a Request From Mexico for Water
Mexico's failure to deliver water as mandated by the 1944 treaty with the U.S. has raised tensions, with experts citing years of neglect by U.S. officials. President Trump has demanded compliance, halting water shipments to Tijuana until Mexico meets its obligations.

With only 28% of the required deliveries made by March, Texas farmers face severe water shortages impacting agriculture. Lawmakers are urging action, threatening to withhold funds until Mexico ensures reliable water deliveries. The situation highlights the interdependence and challenges both nations face regarding water resources.


#economy

Breitbart: Blackburn Seeks to Ensure U.S. Remains Top Destination for Investment
Blackburn Seeks to Ensure U.S. Remains Top Destination for Investment
Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Senate Republicans have introduced the Investment Accelerator Act, aiming to make President Trump's Investment Accelerator permanent. The legislation seeks to streamline investment processes, reduce regulatory burdens, and enhance the U.S. as a prime destination for investments over $1 billion.

The bill is designed to facilitate foreign and domestic investments, improve coordination among federal agencies, and support American businesses. Proponents argue it will boost economic growth and reduce bureaucratic hurdles that have historically limited investment potential.


#culture

The Western Journal: Bill Belichick's 24-Year-Old Girlfriend Releases One of His Emails in Bizarre Stunt That Makes Interview Debacle Worse
Bill Belichick's 24-Year-Old Girlfriend Releases One of His Emails in Bizarre Stunt That Makes Interview Debacle Worse
Bill Belichick, the North Carolina Tar Heels football coach and NFL legend, faces public scrutiny after his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, released a private email in a bizarre attempt to defend his forthcoming book. This follows a cringe-worthy CBS interview where Hudson interrupted questions about their relationship, further damaging Belichick's reputation.

Once a respected figure in football, Belichick now appears vulnerable and distracted, with Hudson seemingly leveraging their age-gap relationship for social media fame. Critics argue that Hudson's actions undermine Belichick’s legacy, turning a celebrated coach into a subject of ridicule.


#crime

Fox News: CT police quash New England serial killer rumors, arrest man after woman found dismembered in suitcase
CT police quash New England serial killer rumors, arrest man after woman found dismembered in suitcase
Donald Coffel, 68, has been arrested and charged with the murder of his roommate, Suzanne Wormser, 58, whose dismembered body was found in a suitcase in Groton, Connecticut. Authorities believe the remains were left in mid-March, and Coffel allegedly confessed to the crime during police interviews.

The investigation has sparked rumors of a serial killer in the region, but police have stated there is no evidence linking Coffel to other recent remains found across Connecticut and neighboring states. Local officials assure the public that Groton remains a safe community.


#science

Front Page Magazine: Living Hell?
Living Hell?
Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson's dire predictions about climate change are challenged, with claims that media exaggerate the effects, such as worsening droughts and wildfires. Research indicates that droughts are not increasing and that wildfires are more linked to land management issues.

Additionally, sea level rise is occurring slowly, and coral reefs are reportedly thriving rather than dying. The article argues that alarmist narratives are driven by the need for funding and attention, rather than objective scientific analysis.