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7 Apr 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: HUD Sec. Scott Turner Warns No Tax Dollars Can Be Used to House Illegal Migrants
HUD Secretary Scott Turner has issued a letter to grantees stating that federal funds cannot be used to support or house illegal aliens. He emphasized the importance of adhering to President Trump's Executive Order 14218, which aims to prevent taxpayer dollars from aiding those who have violated immigration laws.
Turner highlighted HUD's commitment to serving American citizens and directed senior leadership to ensure compliance with the executive order. Future grant agreements will include requirements to align with this mandate, reinforcing that federal resources should not support sanctuary policies obstructing deportation efforts.
Breitbart: DOGE Official Says Millions of Migrants on Medicaid, Thousands on Voter Rolls
Antonio Gracias from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) reports that millions of migrants welcomed under President Biden are now enrolled in Medicaid and voter rolls, with some having voted in the last election. He claims that the process for obtaining Social Security numbers has been lax, allowing many to access benefits without proper identification.
Gracias highlights that 1.3 million migrants are on Medicaid and suggests that some may be criminals or on the federal Terrorist Watch List. He expresses concern that this influx is part of a strategy by the Democratic Party to create a new voting base, drawing parallels to California's political shift over the decades.
#politics
Fox News: House conservatives ready to oppose Senate GOP framework for Trump tax cut package
House conservatives are expressing significant opposition to the Senate's newly approved budget framework, arguing it lacks sufficient spending cuts. At least 5-10 House Republicans are expected to reject the plan, despite President Trump's support for it.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has scheduled a vote for Wednesday, but Republicans can only afford to lose three votes in the 433-member House. The two chambers need to agree on a budget blueprint to proceed with budget reconciliation and avoid a filibuster, which complicates the legislative process.
Le Monde: In South Korea, the political crisis highlights the lack of judicial independence
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces the death penalty for an attempted insurrection related to a failed martial law declaration. His impeachment, validated by the Constitutional Court, has intensified political crises amid ideological divides in the country.
Concerns about judicial integrity have resurfaced, as critics allege collusion between the judiciary and political powers, echoing sentiments surrounding other political figures. The perception of a biased judicial system, particularly favoring the wealthy, persists due to South Korea's complex legal history.
#technology
The Imaginative Conservative: Where Is AI Taking Us? One Expert Gets it Wrong
Yuval Harari's latest book, "Nexus," argues that AI threatens the ideal of unrestricted freedom sought by both leftist revolutionaries and libertarian anarchists. He posits that control over data flow is the new form of power, echoing Marxist themes, but paradoxically opposes AI due to its potential for tyranny.
Harari's critique suggests that AI could manipulate data autonomously, leading to unprecedented oppression. He views narratives and myths as essential for understanding reality, yet sees all data as equal, lacking inherent value. His work ultimately presents a bleak vision of humanity devoid of meaning, raising moral concerns about AI without offering solutions.
#other
GB News: US weather: 'Rare and dangerous' flooding threatens 'catastrophic risk to life' with 100mph storms to strike almost 20 states
Severe storms and "once in a generation flooding" are expected to impact nearly 20 US states, posing a "catastrophic risk to life." The National Weather Service has issued warnings for heavy rainfall, tornadoes, and winds nearing 100 mph, particularly affecting eastern regions.
Meteorologists warn that areas could experience record rainfall and prolonged flooding, with some places underwater for up to three weeks. The ongoing threat of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes adds to the dangers, especially in regions already facing flooding.