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30 Apr 2025

#illegals

Breitbart: Biden Judge Stops Trump from Ending Taxpayer-Funded Lawyers for Migrants
Biden Judge Stops Trump from Ending Taxpayer-Funded Lawyers for Migrants
A federal judge has ruled that American taxpayers will continue to fund attorneys for Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) facing deportation. Judge Araceli Martinez Olguin issued a nationwide injunction against the Trump administration's efforts to end this funding, citing the importance of legal representation in promoting fairness in the immigration system.

The ruling follows claims of bias against Olguin due to her previous work with one of the plaintiffs. Taxpayers have already spent billions on legal services for over 25,000 UACs as Congress has consistently approved funding for these attorneys.


Fox News: 'I am afraid': Another protective order filing against deported ‘Maryland man’ championed by Dems surfaces
'I am afraid': Another protective order filing against deported ‘Maryland man’ championed by Dems surfaces
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old Salvadoran illegal immigrant and suspected MS-13 gang member, faces multiple protective orders due to allegations of domestic violence against his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura. Despite evidence of his gang affiliation, Democrats argue he was wrongly deported to El Salvador during the Trump administration.

The Supreme Court ordered the Trump administration to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return, but the Attorney General stated that his repatriation depends on El Salvador's willingness to accept him. Outrage continues among Democrats, who are advocating for his release despite the serious allegations against him.


Breitbart: Biden-Appointed Judge Blocks Border Patrol from Arresting Suspected Illegals Without Warrants
Biden-Appointed Judge Blocks Border Patrol from Arresting Suspected Illegals Without Warrants
U.S. District Court Judge Jennifer Thurston has issued a preliminary injunction preventing Border Patrol agents in California from arresting suspected illegal aliens without a warrant. Agents must now have reasonable suspicion that an individual is unlawfully present in the U.S. before making an arrest.

The ruling stems from a lawsuit by the United Farm Workers and ACLU, which argued that Border Patrol conducted indiscriminate sweeps in Latino communities. The judge's order requires agents to document all warrantless arrests and provide detailed reports every 60 days.


#politics

The Western Journal: Fourth Time's the Charm: Failed Dem Candidate Considering Yet Another Campaign
Fourth Time's the Charm: Failed Dem Candidate Considering Yet Another Campaign
Former Texas Democratic Rep. Beto O'Rourke is contemplating a Senate run for the 2026 midterm elections, emphasizing that he would only proceed if it aligns with the desires of Texas voters. O'Rourke, who has previously lost three major campaigns, is currently focused on his PAC, Powered By People.

During a recent town hall, he criticized former President Trump for his treatment of transgender individuals and called for adherence to the rule of law regarding deportations. O'Rourke's potential candidacy comes as no other Democrats have entered the race against Republican Sen. John Cornyn.


The Telegraph: Backlash grows against Ipso’s undermining of press freedom
Backlash grows against Ipso’s undermining of press freedom
The Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) faces criticism for a ruling against The Telegraph that limits press reporting on parliamentary proceedings. Senior MPs argue this decision undermines free speech, following a complaint from the Muslim Association of Britain regarding comments made by Michael Gove about its alleged ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Gove's remarks were protected under parliamentary privilege, raising concerns about the implications for journalistic freedom. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between press regulation and the right to report on political discourse.


The Telegraph: Elon Musk working remotely after being forced out of Doge
Elon Musk working remotely after being forced out of Doge
Elon Musk is now working remotely after stepping back from his role in the Department of Government Efficiency due to declining profits at Tesla. His absence in Washington is noted, with some suggesting it has little impact on operations.

Musk's relationship with the Trump administration has soured, marked by disagreements over tariffs and a lack of access to a White House office. His focus has shifted back to Tesla amid its sales struggles.


Breitbart: Van Hollen: We Have to 'Shame' Those Not Standing Up to Trump
Van Hollen: We Have to 'Shame' Those Not Standing Up to Trump
Senator Chris Van Hollen criticized law firms and universities for not opposing President Trump, asserting that the American public has recognized the chaos and destruction of his administration. He called for collective action against authoritarianism and praised institutions that resist Trump.




The Western Journal: Watch: CNN's Scott Jennings Gets 'Caught Up in the Moment' When Trump Calls Him to Rally Podium
Watch: CNN's Scott Jennings Gets 'Caught Up in the Moment' When Trump Calls Him to Rally Podium
At a Trump rally in Warren, Michigan, CNN contributor Scott Jennings was called to the stage, where he attempted to deliver a humorous quip about his liberal counterparts. His delivery faltered slightly, leading to a viral moment on social media.

Jennings later acknowledged the slip-up with self-deprecating humor online. Known for his sharp critiques on CNN, Jennings has gained popularity among conservatives for his engaging style and pointed debates.


Fox News: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer divides Democrats after appearances with Trump in Michigan and at White House
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer divides Democrats after appearances with Trump in Michigan and at White House
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has faced backlash from some Democrats after appearing with President Donald Trump at events in Michigan and the White House. Trump praised her leadership, which has led to criticism from party members who feel she is straying from Democratic values.

While some view her bipartisan approach as a sign of effective governance, others argue it undermines the party's stance against Trump. The divide within the Democratic Party is evident, as figures like Attorney General Dana Nessel openly condemn Trump, labeling him a "fascist."


The Western Journal: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Trashes Trump Hours After He Called Her Onstage and Thanked Her
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Trashes Trump Hours After He Called Her Onstage and Thanked Her
President Trump recently praised Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer for her collaboration on defense initiatives at Selfridge Air National Guard Base. Despite this, Whitmer criticized Trump's first 100 days as "scary" and "dangerous" in a subsequent interview, highlighting a lack of reciprocity.

While Whitmer acknowledged the importance of the new military investment for Michigan, her public disparagement of Trump reflects a broader trend of partisan hostility. Critics argue that her actions during the pandemic warrant serious scrutiny, and her failure to show gratitude after Trump's commendation underscores a perceived hypocrisy.


#society

GB News: Fly-tippers' vehicles to be seized and CRUSHED as new laws crack down on waste criminals
Fly-tippers' vehicles to be seized and CRUSHED as new laws crack down on waste criminals
The UK government is intensifying its crackdown on fly-tipping, with plans to seize and crush vehicles used in illegal dumping. New legislation may impose prison sentences of up to five years for offenders, as fly-tipping incidents have surged to a record 1.15 million in 2023/24.

Councils will utilize mobile CCTV and drones to identify perpetrators, and offenders will bear the cost of vehicle destruction. The Environment Agency will receive additional resources to regulate waste operations and ensure compliance, aiming to deter waste crime and protect communities.


#war

Fox News: Moscow returns body of Ukrainian journalist killed in Russian captivity bearing signs of significant torture
Moscow returns body of Ukrainian journalist killed in Russian captivity bearing signs of significant torture
Viktoria Roshchyna, a 27-year-old journalist, was captured by Russian forces in August 2023 while reporting in occupied Ukraine. Her body, returned to Kyiv in February 2025, showed signs of severe torture, including burn marks and missing organs, raising concerns about the circumstances of her death in captivity.

An investigation revealed that Roshchyna was held in a facility known for torture and was subjected to brutal treatment, including electric shock. Despite attempts to establish the cause of death, the condition of her body hindered forensic examination. Her parents are seeking further testing.


#health

Le Monde: Inside the breast milk factory saving premature babies at Paris children's hospital
Inside the breast milk factory saving premature babies at Paris children's hospital
At Necker Hospital in Paris, a milk bank processes 12,000 liters of donor breast milk annually for premature infants. The facility, located in the hospital's basement, ensures the milk is safely collected, quarantined, pasteurized, and stored to maintain its health benefits.

Staff follow strict protocols to handle the milk, discarding about 10% after testing. This vital resource supports the neonatal and intensive care units, providing essential nutrition to the most vulnerable newborns in the region.


Breitbart: Cause of Death Revealed for Betsy Arakawa, Gene Hackman’s Wife
Cause of Death Revealed for Betsy Arakawa, Gene Hackman’s Wife
Betsy Arakawa, concert pianist and widow of actor Gene Hackman, died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, an autopsy revealed. At 65, she had fluid in her chest and congested lungs, with no signs of trauma or COVID-19.

Gene Hackman, 95, died from heart disease and was in advanced Alzheimer's stages. Both deaths are under investigation, with authorities searching for clues at their home.


#outdoors

On The Water: What's Biting in May in Connecticut?
What's Biting in May in Connecticut?
May marks the beginning of striper season in western Long Island Sound, with anglers targeting migratory bass and bluefish, particularly around Stamford and Greenwich. Successful fishing often involves locating schools of bunker, with techniques varying based on conditions.

In eastern Connecticut, anticipation builds for larger stripers and the return of weakfish. Anglers are advised to prepare their gear as bluefish numbers improve, although they remain selective. The fluke season opens on May 4, and black sea bass follows on May 18, prompting local fishermen to gear up accordingly.