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7 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: US airline partners with ICE in long-term deal to carry out deportation flights
Avelo Airlines has signed a long-term contract with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to conduct deportation flights, starting May 12 from Mesa Gateway Airport in Arizona. The airline will utilize three 737-800 aircraft and plans to hire locally for new positions related to these flights.
The deportation flights come amid a significant increase in deportations under the Trump administration, which has reportedly removed over 100,000 illegal migrants in a short period. A federal judge is currently investigating whether these deportations violated a court order.
Fox News: Supreme Court freezes order to return man from El Salvador prison
Chief Justice John Roberts issued a temporary stay on a lower court's order to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident wrongfully deported to El Salvador. The Trump administration appealed the decision, acknowledging the deportation was an "administrative error."
Roberts' stay allows the government more time to address the situation, while Abrego Garcia's lawyers argue the case involves "extraordinary circumstances" as he faces imprisonment in El Salvador without any charges. The Supreme Court is also reviewing the legality of recent deportation flights under the Alien Enemies Act.
Breitbart: DOJ Asks SCOTUS to Block Judge's Demand for Return of Illegal Migrant
The DOJ is asking the Supreme Court to overturn a district judge's order to return an illegal migrant, Abrego Garcia, from El Salvador. The solicitor general argues this could set a dangerous precedent for district courts to interfere in U.S. foreign relations.
Garcia, a member of MS-13, was ordered back by Judge Paula Xinis, who cited concerns about gang violence in El Salvador. Critics argue her ruling is based on weak evidence and reflects a broader trend of judicial overreach. The case has sparked political debate, as deportation remains a popular stance.
#politics
Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Targeting TdA
House Freedom Caucus chair urges Speaker Johnson to revise the Trump budget bill. A resolution has been introduced affirming the use of the Alien Enemies Act against suspected Tren de Aragua gang members, emphasizing national security concerns.
The Trump administration is also revoking international student visas and facing legal challenges regarding federal board member firings. Meanwhile, discussions on tariffs and GOP divisions continue as the House advances Trump's legislative agenda.
#society
Breitbart: NY Bill May Ban Cops from Making Traffic Stops to Further 'Racial Equity'
New York lawmakers are considering a bill to prohibit traffic stops for minor violations, aiming to address racial equity and public safety concerns. Critics argue that such stops often lead to arrests of racial minorities, while supporters claim it undermines law enforcement.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman dismissed claims of racial bias, asserting that officers typically do not know a driver's race before stopping them. The bill follows recommendations from Attorney General Letitia James, citing safety risks associated with traffic stops.
GB News: Labour's net zero U-turn hailed by Britain's tradespeople as petrol and diesel van ban delayed to 2035: 'Weight off our shoulders!'
Britain's van drivers have welcomed Labour's decision to delay the ban on petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030 to 2035, providing the industry with "certainty, stability and confidence." The change allows manufacturers to continue selling hybrid vehicles during this period.
Tradesmen expressed relief, stating that the delay alleviates financial pressure associated with purchasing new electric vans. Many emphasized the importance of keeping their current vehicles for business operations, citing concerns over the suitability of electric vehicles for heavy goods transport.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Thousands of USAID terminations to take effect by September in agency's final leg of 'drawdown'
The Trump administration plans to terminate thousands of USAID employees by September as part of a restructuring to align with the "America First" policy. The move aims to eliminate positions that do not support the administration's foreign policy goals, following investigations into alleged mismanagement.
Approximately 4,600 personnel will be affected, with final separation dates set for July 1 or September 2, 2025. The administration emphasizes safety and orderly repatriation for overseas staff during this transition.
#economy
Breitbart: Erdogan's VP: Trump Tariffs May Be 'Beneficial' for Turkey
Turkish officials, including Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz, stated that the 10% tariff imposed by President Trump on Turkish goods is manageable and may even be beneficial. Turkey's trade with the U.S. reached $32 billion in 2024, with a significant trade deficit for the U.S.
Yılmaz emphasized that short-term impacts should not be overstated and that Turkey is negotiating for a better trade deal. Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek noted that Turkey has fared better than many countries amid U.S. protectionist measures and predicted a decline in inflation rates.
#culture
The Imaginative Conservative: Antigone and Me
The essay draws parallels between the character Antigone and the author's personal experiences, highlighting themes of resilience and moral conviction. The author reflects on Antigone's defiance against Creon and her commitment to familial and divine obligations, which resonate with their own choices, particularly in pursuing a Christian education despite criticism.
Through this lens, the author emphasizes the importance of standing firm in one's beliefs and the support of loved ones, akin to Antigone's eventual recognition by the Thebans. The enduring virtues of determination and faith are presented as universal traits that transcend time and circumstance.
#crime
Breitbart: Leftist Poster Boy: Accused Las Vegas Tesla Terrorist Hates Israel, Loves Luigi Mangione
Paul Hyon Kim, a 36-year-old cinematographer and anti-Israel activist, has been arrested for firebombing a Tesla facility in Las Vegas, causing significant damage to vehicles. Investigators linked him to the attack through DNA evidence and surveillance footage. Kim faces 15 charges, including arson and destruction of property.
The incident is part of a troubling trend of attacks against Tesla properties, linked to protests against Elon Musk's leadership. The administration has indicated that those involved in such acts may be treated as domestic terrorists. Kim remains in custody and has not yet entered a plea.
#sports
CNSNews: Female Pro Disc Golfer Walks Off Tourney Rather Than Compete Against Faux Female
Abigail Wilson walked out of the Music City Open rather than compete against transgender player Natalie Ryan, stating that the integrity of women's sports is at stake. She expressed no regrets about potentially ending her career, emphasizing the need to protect female divisions.
Wilson also raised concerns about safety at the event, citing a lack of security despite previous threats. The Disc Golf Pro Tour allowed Ryan to compete due to changes in qualification rules to avoid legal issues.
#science
Forbes: Extinct Dire Wolf Has Been Resurrected, Company Claims—Here’s What We Know
Colossal Biosciences claims to have successfully de-extincted the dire wolf by editing the genes of gray wolves to match the extinct species' genome, resulting in three pups. However, some experts argue these animals are merely genetically modified gray wolves rather than true dire wolves.
The company is also exploring genetic engineering to aid conservation efforts for endangered species like the red wolf. Despite the advancements, skepticism remains regarding the ecological implications of introducing genetically modified organisms into the wild.