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7 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: ACLU lawyer warns under Trump 'anybody can be picked up' and deported with no judicial oversight
ACLU attorney Lee Gelernt raised concerns about the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act, warning it could lead to arbitrary deportations without judicial oversight. He highlighted cases where illegal immigrants, lacking gang ties, were sent to prisons in El Salvador.
Gelernt emphasized the need for due process, stating that while illegal immigrants can be deported, the manner of their deportation must adhere to legal standards. The administration's recent acknowledgment of mistakenly deporting a man protected from removal adds to the controversy.
Forbes: Photo Shows Deported Gay Makeup Artist Andry Hernandez Romero Pleading With Guards At El Salvador’s CECOT
Andry Hernandez Romero, a gay Venezuelan makeup artist, was deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, where he faced mistreatment in a maximum-security prison. Witnesses reported him crying for his mother and asserting his innocence during the intake process.
Romero was among 238 Venezuelan migrants deported despite claims of gang affiliation, which many, including lawyers and family members, dispute. A U.S. judge had ordered a pause on the deportations, leading to ongoing legal battles over the administration's actions.
#politics
Breitbart: Hollywood Donors Praise Kamala Harris Hammering Trump: 'About Damn Time, More of That'
Kamala Harris engaged Hollywood donors with critical remarks about President Trump at a recent summit in California, indicating her intention to remain politically active post-2024 election loss. Her speech resonated with some donors, while others deemed it insufficient and called for more robust leadership from Democrats.
Despite speculation about her future political ambitions, including a potential gubernatorial run in California, Harris has downplayed such rumors, focusing instead on community engagement. The mixed reactions from Hollywood reflect ongoing discontent within the Democratic Party.
Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: House Freedom Caucus chair urges Johnson to change course on Trump budget bill
House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris has expressed his opposition to the Senate's version of a major reconciliation bill aimed at advancing President Trump's agenda. He called for the House and Senate to develop their own versions, citing concerns over the Senate's proposed spending cuts.
Harris emphasized the need for significant deficit reduction and indicated he would reconsider his position if the Senate could deliver on that promise. Speaker Mike Johnson maintains that the Senate's amendments do not hinder the House's process, and lawmakers are expected to vote on the Senate's version soon.
#society
The Western Journal: Bloodbath in NYC, Then Van Plows Into Crowd in LA - Many Injuries Including Children
A minivan lost control and struck pedestrians, including children, at an open-air market in Los Angeles, injuring nine people. The incident occurred around 3:15 PM near Santee Alley, with three children among those hospitalized, though their injuries are not life-threatening.
Authorities do not believe the crash was intentional, and there are no indications of drugs or alcohol involvement. The investigation is ongoing, with no further details released about the driver or potential charges.
Fox News: Hugh Grant blasts 'creepy' immigration officer who questioned his children while traveling
Hugh Grant shared a "creepy" experience at Heathrow Airport where an immigration officer questioned his children about their parents. He found the officer's approach intrusive and insulting.
Grant, who has five children, has previously discussed the challenges of parenting at an older age, balancing humor with affection for his family.
Breitbart: South Africa, as Children Parade with AK-47s: We Will Never Give Up Case Against Israel
The South African government remains committed to its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, alleging genocide, despite Israel's claims of self-defense against Hamas. Reports have surfaced of children participating in anti-Israel protests in Cape Town, wielding mock weapons.
These protests, part of Quds Day, featured children dressed in Palestinian attire and mimicking terrorist actions, drawing parallels to similar demonstrations in Gaza. The event saw no condemnation from public officials, highlighting a troubling trend in the rhetoric surrounding the conflict.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Russia Reduces Prison Sentence for American Soldier Convicted of Theft
An appellate court in Russia has reduced the prison sentence of American soldier Staff Sgt. Gordon Black from three years and nine months to three years and two months. Black was convicted of theft and making threats during a visit to Vladivostok to see his girlfriend, who accused him of stealing from her.
The U.S. Army stated that Black traveled to Russia without proper clearance, which is against Pentagon policy. His case is part of a broader trend of American citizens being jailed in Russia amid rising tensions between Moscow and the West.
The Telegraph: US ‘moves advanced missile system to Israel’ as Iran war fears grow
The U.S. has reportedly delivered an advanced missile defense system, the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (Thaad), to Israel ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Washington. This marks the second Thaad deployment to Israel, following the first last year.
The delivery coincides with increased U.S. military presence in the Middle East, including two carrier strike groups, amid escalating tensions with Iran.
Times Of Israel: Despite IDF and PMO denials, Israeli official confirms plan to resume Gaza aid
An Israeli official confirmed plans for the IDF to facilitate humanitarian aid into Gaza in the coming weeks, despite earlier denials. The move aims to prevent legal issues for military commanders and address potential food shortages, although the Prime Minister's Office has denied these reports.
The IDF's response indicated that while aid will not go to Hamas, it may be allowed into Gaza through controlled channels. The UN has reported severe food shortages, with bakeries closing and prices soaring. The situation remains critical as the war continues following the October 7 Hamas attack.
Le Monde: 'Trump and Vance are giving us a chance to create a new multilateralism'
On February 14, during the Munich Security Conference, President Trump announced a significant shift in geopolitical alliances, declaring Europe an enemy and aligning with Russia. His administration's erratic policies are contributing to financial instability and could lead to a recession.
In response, there is a call for a new multilateralism that prioritizes European values and addresses global challenges like climate change and inequality. This approach emphasizes coordinated economic policies and public investment to foster innovation and support vulnerable populations.
#economy
Forbes: Wall Street Slashes Price Targets For Airline Stocks By Up To 45%
Financial analysts are predicting long-term turbulence for the airline sector as tariffs contribute to a bear market. UBS has cut price targets for major airlines, including Delta and United, citing declining consumer sentiment and economic uncertainty.
The Dow Jones U.S. Airlines Index has dropped 16% since recent tariffs were announced, with airlines lowering earnings guidance due to decreasing travel demand. Analysts warn that the uncertainty surrounding global trade and potential recession is likely to persist.
GB News: HMRC car tax changes come into effect with drivers of popular vehicle-type now facing £8,000 bill
Drivers of double-cab pickup trucks face potential tax increases of up to £8,000 due to new HMRC regulations effective April 6. These vehicles are now classified as company cars, leading to significantly higher Benefit-in-Kind (BiK) tax charges compared to their previous status as commercial vehicles.
The changes impact vehicles with a payload of one tonne or more, aligning with a Court of Appeal ruling on vehicle classification. While businesses that purchased or leased these trucks before the deadline can maintain existing tax treatment until certain conditions are met, many owners will still incur substantial new costs.
#history
Breitbart: WATCH: 100-Year-Old WWII Veteran Travels from Connecticut to Iwo Jima for 80th Anniversary of Battle
Joseph Caminiti, a 100-year-old WWII veteran from Bristol, Connecticut, traveled to Iwo Jima to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the battle. He is one of the last three living survivors of the conflict, which was pivotal in World War II, resulting in significant casualties.
During his visit, Caminiti laid a wreath at the site where the iconic flag-raising photograph was taken. He reflected on his experience and expressed humility about his service. Caminiti's journey included a 23-hour flight to Guam before reaching Iwo Jima.
#crime
The Western Journal: Karmelo Anthony Raises Eye-Watering Amount of Cash Online in Startling Twist to Murder Case
Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old accused of fatally stabbing fellow student Austin Metcalf during a dispute at a track meet in Texas, has seen a fundraising campaign for his legal defense exceed $155,000. His parents, claiming media narratives are false, have raised the target to $200,000.
The incident has sparked significant backlash on social media, with users expressing outrage over perceived rewards for Anthony's actions. Critics argue that if the racial dynamics were reversed, the media response would be vastly different, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding crime and race in America.