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3 Apr 2025

#illegals

The Telegraph: Trump’s immigration round-up sends make-up artist to brutal mega-prison
Trump’s immigration round-up sends make-up artist to brutal mega-prison
Andry José Hernández Romero, a gay make-up artist from Venezuela, was detained by US immigration officers due to his tattoos, which they misinterpreted as gang affiliations. This incident highlights the aggressive deportation efforts under the Trump administration targeting individuals based on perceived gang symbols.

The use of wartime law to expedite deportations has led to many innocent individuals being swept up in the crackdown on criminal gangs like Tren de Aragua. Hernández's case underscores the broader implications of such policies on vulnerable migrants.


#politics

Fox News: NYC Mayor Eric Adams says he's leaving Democratic primary to run for re-election as a independent
NYC Mayor Eric Adams says he's leaving Democratic primary to run for re-election as a independent
New York City Mayor Eric Adams will run for re-election as an independent, opting out of the Democratic primary. He cited dismissed federal bribery charges as a hindrance to his campaign and expressed a need to redefine his message to voters ahead of the November election.

Adams faces significant challenges, including a low approval rating and competition from former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has announced his candidacy. Adams criticized Cuomo's past policies, particularly bail reform, for contributing to rising crime.


Fox News: Trump faces Judge Boasberg over migrant deportation flights defying court order
Trump faces Judge Boasberg over migrant deportation flights defying court order
A federal judge is set to hear arguments regarding whether the Trump administration violated court orders by deporting hundreds of migrants to El Salvador last month. The case centers on the application of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act and whether the deportations occurred despite an emergency order blocking them.

Judge James Boasberg has expressed concerns over the government's transparency and compliance with his orders. The situation highlights tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary, with Trump allies criticizing judicial intervention as overreach.


The Federalist: Outlets Covered 'Signalgate' 7x More Than Yemen Airstrikes
Outlets Covered 'Signalgate' 7x More Than Yemen Airstrikes
Recent analysis shows that major TV networks allocated significantly more airtime to the "Signalgate" controversy than to U.S. military airstrikes against Islamic terrorists in Yemen. ABC, NBC, and CBS spent nearly 100 minutes on the scandal compared to under 15 minutes on the military actions.

Critics argue that this reflects a media bias prioritizing stories that could embarrass President Trump over serious national security issues. The disparity in coverage raises questions about the media's commitment to reporting on matters of public interest.


#society

GB News: 'I wouldn't buy that!' Stephen Dixon shares surprise as Meghan Markle's lifestyle items sell out in MINUTES
'I wouldn't buy that!' Stephen Dixon shares surprise as Meghan Markle's lifestyle items sell out in MINUTES
GB News presenter Stephen Dixon criticized Meghan Markle's new lifestyle brand "As Ever," particularly its high prices, such as £10.80 for a small jar of raspberry jam and £21.60 for wildflower honey. He expressed skepticism about the product's authenticity, suggesting they are simply relabeled items.

Despite the criticism, the brand reportedly sold out quickly, generating consumer interest. The launch follows Markle's Netflix series, which, despite mixed reviews, gained significant viewership.


Fox News: I spent 36 years in prison for a crime I didn’t do. Trump’s early pardons are the right idea
I spent 36 years in prison for a crime I didn’t do. Trump’s early pardons are the right idea
Judy Henderson, wrongfully imprisoned for 36 years, emphasizes the need for timely clemency in the justice system. She contrasts President Trump's early pardons with the typical practice of delaying mercy until the end of a term, arguing that timely action can save lives and reduce incarceration costs.

Henderson advocates for a rethinking of clemency as a moral imperative, suggesting quarterly reviews to prioritize those demonstrating rehabilitation. She believes that bipartisan support for criminal justice reform reflects a shared commitment to accountability and grace in America.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Hamas Admits the Truth About Its War with Israel, And You Can Hear a Pin Drop Among Pro-Palestinians
Hamas Admits the Truth About Its War with Israel, And You Can Hear a Pin Drop Among Pro-Palestinians
Hamas has revised its casualty figures from the Gaza conflict, admitting to dropping thousands of names, including over a thousand children. This revision suggests that a significant portion of fatalities are combatants, contradicting earlier claims that a majority of the dead were civilians.

The U.N. Human Rights Office has been criticized for relying on Hamas's inflated figures without proper verification. Reports indicate that the true demographic of casualties skews heavily towards fighting-age males, raising questions about the accuracy of previous narratives regarding civilian casualties in the conflict.


Times Of Israel: El Al to resume Moscow flights in May after three month pause
El Al to resume Moscow flights in May after three month pause
El Al Airlines will resume flights to Moscow on May 1, operating seven weekly flights after assessing airspace safety. The airline had previously halted flights in late 2024 following a deadly incident involving a Russian missile.

Israel has not imposed sanctions on Russia, aiming to balance relations with both Ukraine and Moscow. The decision reflects El Al's efforts to expand its network, catering to the significant Russian-speaking population in Israel.


#economy

Le Monde: World reacts to Trump's tariffs with retaliation threats and fears for the global economy
World reacts to Trump's tariffs with retaliation threats and fears for the global economy
Countries worldwide expressed strong opposition to US President Trump's new global tariffs, which he labeled a "declaration of economic independence." The tariffs, impacting major trade partners like the EU and China, raised fears of a damaging trade war.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU is prepared to respond with countermeasures while also leaving room for negotiations. Leaders from various nations echoed concerns about the tariffs' potential global economic repercussions and emphasized the need for a diplomatic resolution.