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7 Apr 2025

#illegals

Liberty Nation News: My Way or the Highway: How Trump Makes World Leaders Play Ball - Liberty Nation News
My Way or the Highway: How Trump Makes World Leaders Play Ball - Liberty Nation News
President Trump is asserting that foreign nations must comply with U.S. demands or risk losing access to American resources and support. His administration has revoked visas for South Sudanese nationals due to the country's refusal to accept deportees, mirroring past actions with Colombia.

Additionally, Trump has pressured Mexico to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking, threatening tariffs if they fail to act. The U.S. imports a significant portion of Mexico's exports, suggesting that economic leverage could compel compliance.


Fox News: DOGE exposed our immigration asylum disaster. That was the tip of the iceberg
DOGE exposed our immigration asylum disaster. That was the tip of the iceberg
Under the Biden administration, immigration fraud and government corruption have reportedly surged, particularly concerning asylum seekers who can quickly obtain work authorization and Social Security numbers. This system allows individuals to exploit asylum applications for benefits, with a significant rise in issued Social Security numbers noted in recent years.

To address these issues, Congress is urged to legislate that work authorization should only be granted after asylum is approved, alongside implementing anti-fraud measures to reduce fraudulent applications. The proposal includes better notification systems to ensure that denied applicants lose their benefits, thereby restoring integrity to the immigration process.


#politics

Fox News: Americans grade DOGE and Elon Musk's efforts within the first 100 days of the Trump administration
Americans grade DOGE and Elon Musk's efforts within the first 100 days of the Trump administration
Public opinions on the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, are mixed. Citizens from various cities rated DOGE's efforts to reduce government waste and enhance transparency, with scores ranging from "A" to "F." While some expressed optimism about its initiatives, others criticized the approach and effectiveness.

Despite claims of saving $130 billion, a significant portion of the population remains skeptical about the cuts and their implementation. A majority disapproves of the administration's handling of waste reduction, and many feel that the process lacks adequate planning. The Labor Department recently announced plans to return over $1 billion in unused COVID funding to taxpayers as part of these efforts.


Fox News: SEN DICK DURBIN: Closing federal offices punishes everyday Americans
SEN DICK DURBIN: Closing federal offices punishes everyday Americans
The Trump administration has terminated thousands of federal leases, impacting essential services such as Social Security and labor protections. This move, in collaboration with Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, has caused confusion and alarm among federal workers and agencies.

These abrupt lease terminations, particularly in Illinois, threaten access to vital services for residents, including small business support and benefit processing for individuals with disabilities. Critics argue that the lack of transparency and consultation in these decisions will ultimately harm everyday Americans.


#society

Fox News: NJ mom who drowned her 2 kids to root out 'all the evil in the world' found not guilty by reason of insanity
NJ mom who drowned her 2 kids to root out 'all the evil in the world' found not guilty by reason of insanity
Naomi Elkins, a New Jersey woman, was found not guilty by reason of insanity for drowning her two young daughters, ages 1 and 3, in a bathtub last year. The court determined she was legally insane at the time of the killings, citing her belief that she was eliminating evil in the world for "religious reasons."

Elkins has been committed to a psychiatric hospital for two lifetimes, totaling 150 years, as she struggles with severe mental illness, including postpartum psychosis. Expert testimony revealed her delusions, including a belief that she or her husband was the Messiah. Her mental health will be monitored periodically.


Times Of Israel: Hostage soldiers’ families scold Katz: ‘You returned to fighting to get Ben Gvir back’
Hostage soldiers’ families scold Katz: ‘You returned to fighting to get Ben Gvir back’
Families of hostage soldiers confronted Defense Minister Israel Katz over the government's decision to resume fighting in Gaza, expressing fears for their loved ones’ safety. They accused the government of prioritizing coalition interests over the hostages’ welfare, with Katz defending the military actions as necessary against Hamas.

The meeting revealed deep frustration among family members, who felt abandoned and demanded more decisive action from the government. Katz insisted that the decision to fight was not politically motivated, but families argued that ongoing hostilities jeopardize the lives of captives.


Fox News: Red city at center of Supreme Court ruling faces new ‘demoralizing’ hurdle in policing homeless camping
Red city at center of Supreme Court ruling faces new ‘demoralizing’ hurdle in policing homeless camping
Grants Pass, Oregon, is reportedly in worse condition regarding homeless encampments despite a Supreme Court ruling that granted local governments more authority to regulate such situations. The city's only overnight shelter director claims the community is struggling to manage homelessness effectively, with limited resources and a recent court injunction hindering efforts.

The city has closed one of its designated camping sites, leaving only one with inadequate facilities. The shelter, which has strict rules, remains underutilized by those in need. Local officials face challenges in addressing the growing homelessness issue, reflecting broader struggles seen in other major cities.


Fox News: Patricia Heaton warns women not to wait too long to have children
Patricia Heaton warns women not to wait too long to have children
Patricia Heaton encourages couples to start trying for children earlier, ideally in their 20s, to avoid fertility issues that often arise in their 30s. She emphasizes that waiting can lead to challenges as the biological clock becomes a factor.

Heaton and her husband, David Hunt, discuss their experiences with their film "Unexpected," which explores infertility. They aim to highlight the struggles many face with this issue, reflecting on their own journey and the importance of embracing challenges together.


GB News: Drivers risk being slapped with £4 charge every day as Sadiq Khan praises Silvertown Tunnel launching today
Drivers risk being slapped with £4 charge every day as Sadiq Khan praises Silvertown Tunnel launching today
Starting April 7, 2025, London will implement user charges for the Silvertown and Blackwall tunnels to manage traffic and fund maintenance. Charges will apply daily from 6am to 10pm, with varying fees based on vehicle type, and discounts available for low-income residents and small businesses.

Exemptions include buses, coaches, and certain vehicles, while NHS staff and eligible patients will have their charges reimbursed. Additional measures, like free bus journeys on specific routes and a cycle-shuttle service, aim to enhance public transport and reduce congestion.


Fox News: PATRICIA HEATON: I’m a mom on screen and off. Building a family is a journey of love and commitment
PATRICIA HEATON: I’m a mom on screen and off. Building a family is a journey of love and commitment
Patricia Heaton reflects on the profound bond of motherhood and the emotional journey of infertility, emphasizing that family is defined by love and commitment, not just biology. She highlights the struggles many face in trying to conceive and the importance of recognizing diverse paths to family.

As April marks National Infertility Awareness Month, Heaton advocates for broader conversations about family-building that include adoption and other non-traditional methods. Her film "Unexpected" aims to provide hope and support to those navigating the challenges of infertility.


#economy

Le Monde: French government sounds alarm on trade war's economic and budgetary effects
French government sounds alarm on trade war's economic and budgetary effects
Prime Minister François Bayrou warned that the U.S. trade war could cost France over 0.5% of its GDP, potentially crippling growth, which was already projected at 0.7% for the year. The National Institute of Statistics anticipates only a modest growth gain by mid-2025.

Bayrou highlighted the significant risks of job losses and economic slowdown, with MEDEF estimating that hundreds of thousands of jobs could be threatened in France due to the tariffs announced by Trump.


#health

Fox News: Baby with fatal brain disorder ‘saved’ by anonymous $47K donation
Baby with fatal brain disorder ‘saved’ by anonymous $47K donation
Millie Longhenry, a Florida baby diagnosed with a severe brain disorder called alobar holoprosencephaly, was given only months to live. However, after receiving innovative treatment from Dr. Brandon Crawford and the support of an anonymous donor who covered her medical bills, Millie is now thriving and showing significant progress.

Despite the challenges ahead, including ongoing therapy and specialized care, her family remains hopeful and committed to ensuring she has the best quality of life. Millie's journey illustrates the impact of medical innovation and community support in overcoming dire circumstances.


#science

Le Monde: How bats avoid collisions during rush hour
How bats avoid collisions during rush hour
Researchers studying a colony of greater mouse-tailed bats in Israel's Hula Valley found that despite their high density and simultaneous echolocation calls, collision risks are low. The bats navigate effectively by using echolocation to avoid obstacles and recognize each other.

The study involved tracking the bats as they exited their cave to hunt, revealing how they manage to communicate and avoid confusion in a crowded environment. This research sheds light on their unique social behavior and navigation strategies.