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7 Apr 2025

#illegals

Forbes: Supreme Court Freezes Order Asking Trump Administration To Return Deported Maryland Man To U.S.
Supreme Court Freezes Order Asking Trump Administration To Return Deported Maryland Man To U.S.
Chief Justice John Roberts has temporarily halted a lower court's order requiring the Trump administration to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador. The administration's request for the Supreme Court to lift the order followed a ruling by Judge Paula Xinis.

Garcia, who fled gang threats in El Salvador, was deported due to a "clerical error" according to White House officials, despite claims he was linked to gang activity. Judge Xinis ruled his deportation was unlawful, emphasizing the lack of due process in his removal.


Breitbart: $175K Seized from 21 Romanian Migrants at New Mexico Immigration Checkpoint
$175K Seized from 21 Romanian Migrants at New Mexico Immigration Checkpoint
Border Patrol agents in New Mexico seized $175,000 in cash from 21 Romanian nationals linked to organized crime at an immigration checkpoint. Initially, the group declared only $30,000.

Additionally, agents arrested a previously deported felon attempting to re-enter the U.S. with a history of drug offenses and another with a violent criminal record. Both will face prosecution for illegal re-entry.


#politics

Fox News: Colorado Dems ram abortion, transgender bills through on limited Sunday session debate: 'Unprecedented'
Colorado Dems ram abortion, transgender bills through on limited Sunday session debate: 'Unprecedented'
Colorado Democrats passed a series of contentious gender and abortion bills on a Sunday, a move criticized by Republicans as an unprecedented tactic to limit debate. The legislation includes taxpayer-funded abortion services and mandates for insurers to cover transgender procedures.

Democratic leaders defended the decision, citing a mandate from voters and the need to act swiftly within the legislative session. The bills are now set to be considered by the state Senate.


Fox News: Reporter's Notebook: Power player on Capitol Hill
Reporter's Notebook: Power player on Capitol Hill
The fate of President Trump's tax and spending cuts may depend on Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, a little-known but influential figure in Congress. Her rulings on what can be included in the bill under special budget rules could significantly impact its passage.

Despite some House Republicans opposing the Senate's framework, alignment is crucial for using budget reconciliation to avoid a filibuster. The parliamentarian's decisions will be closely monitored as they hold substantial sway over the legislation's direction.


Breitbart: WH Review Says Waltz Accidentally Saved Goldberg's Number in His Phone
WH Review Says Waltz Accidentally Saved Goldberg's Number in His Phone
A White House review revealed that National Security Adviser Michael Waltz accidentally saved Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg's phone number while setting up a group chat with Trump administration officials. This occurred when a Trump campaign spokesman forwarded an email containing Goldberg's contact information, leading to the number being mistakenly stored under the wrong contact.

The incident drew President Trump's ire, prompting him to briefly consider firing Waltz, although he ultimately chose not to, fearing it would please the media. Waltz has since received support from some in Trump's circle, as the use of the Signal app for secure communication was sanctioned by the administration.


#society

Front Page Magazine: A Palestinian’s Brutal Murder in Gaza
A Palestinian’s Brutal Murder in Gaza
The brutal murder of Palestinian Oday Nasser Al Rabay by Hamas in Gaza highlights a stark contrast in responses between the situation in Gaza and elite American college campuses. While Al Rabay was killed for protesting against Hamas, American campus activists largely ignore such violence, focusing instead on a one-sided anti-Israel narrative.

This silence reflects a deeper ideological bias, as those who protest in the U.S. often overlook the oppression faced by Palestinians at the hands of Hamas. The lack of coverage and outrage over Al Rabay's death raises questions about the integrity of those who claim to advocate for justice while ignoring the realities of oppression when it doesn't fit their agenda.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump says US will deal 'directly' with Iran in high-level meeting on Saturday
Trump says US will deal 'directly' with Iran in high-level meeting on Saturday
President Trump announced that the U.S. will engage directly with Iran in a high-level meeting this Saturday, marking the first such engagement since the U.S. withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018. Trump emphasized the importance of a diplomatic solution to Iran's nuclear program, expressing hopes for successful talks.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reiterated Israel's alignment with the U.S. in preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, indicating that both nations seek a diplomatic resolution similar to past agreements. The specifics of the upcoming talks remain unclear.


Front Page Magazine: On Mistrusting Ahmad al-Sharaa
On Mistrusting Ahmad al-Sharaa
Ahmad al-Sharaa, leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has emerged as the de facto ruler of about half of Syria, though his control is tenuous, particularly in minority regions. Despite presenting himself as a moderate and receiving EU funds, the U.S. remains cautious, maintaining sanctions until he proves his commitment to protecting all minorities.

Al-Sharaa's past ties to Al-Qaeda raise skepticism about his leadership. The U.S. should demand accountability for recent violence against Alawites and ensure minority representation in the new government. Additionally, a quicker timeline for elections and the repatriation of Syrian refugees from Europe are essential steps before considering lifting sanctions.


The Telegraph: Israel kills Palestinian journalist who it claims was ‘embedded’ with Hamas
Israel kills Palestinian journalist who it claims was ‘embedded’ with Hamas
Israel has killed Palestinian journalist Hassan Eslaiah, alleging he was affiliated with Hamas during the October 7 attacks. He was injured in an airstrike on a press tent in Gaza, which also resulted in other casualties. The IDF claims he operated as a journalist while being a member of Hamas.

Eslaiah had previously documented the violence, including the ransacking of an Israeli tank. His ties to Hamas were highlighted by a photo with the group's former leader. The incident raises concerns about the complexities of media and conflict in the region.


#culture

Fox News: ‘Mission: Impossible’ star Tom Cruise defies death, hanging from airplane in wild new stunt
‘Mission: Impossible’ star Tom Cruise defies death, hanging from airplane in wild new stunt
Tom Cruise showcases his fearless nature in the trailer for "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," where he hangs from a biplane flying close to a cliff. The film is set to release on May 23, 2025, and fans are expressing excitement for the action-packed installment.

Cruise, known for performing his own stunts, shared the challenges he faced filming intense scenes, including passing out while hanging from the plane. He has a history of performing dangerous stunts, emphasizing his commitment to authenticity in his roles.


#crime

GB News: WATCH: Eamonn Holmes tears into Asda's plans for facial recognition CCTV
WATCH: Eamonn Holmes tears into Asda's plans for facial recognition CCTV
Eamonn Holmes criticized Asda for using facial recognition technology to combat rising shoplifting rates, suggesting that large retailers have contributed to the problem. The trial, which integrates this technology with existing CCTV, comes amid increasing incidents of theft and assaults on staff.