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9 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Gun-toting Noem joins ICE agents to go after criminal illegal aliens in Arizona
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem participated in operations with ICE and Arizona law enforcement in Phoenix, targeting illegal immigrant criminals. She highlighted the arrests of individuals facing serious charges, including human trafficking and murder, emphasizing the commitment to public safety.
Noem's hands-on approach includes recent visits to facilities housing deported migrant criminals, where she warned against illegal immigration. She reiterated a message of zero tolerance for criminal illegal aliens, aligning with the Trump administration's hard-line immigration stance.
Breitbart: Trump Plan to Expand Detention of Illegals Is Far Cheaper than Cost of Illegal Immigration to Americans
The Trump administration plans to significantly expand detention facilities for illegal aliens, proposing a $45 billion investment over two years. This expansion aims to address the rising costs of illegal immigration, which exceed $150 billion annually for American taxpayers.
Currently, ICE has space for 47,000 detainees, while over 8 million illegal aliens are awaiting deportation hearings outside of detention. The proposal seeks to enhance infrastructure, including transportation and medical support, to better manage this population.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Democrats Were for Tariffs Before They Were Against Them
In the 1990s, Democrats opposed NAFTA but now lament its decline, criticizing President Trump's tariffs as harmful to free trade. Historical shifts show Democrats have fluctuated between supporting and opposing tariffs based on political strategy and economic interests.
The party's current stance on tariffs appears hypocritical, as they previously embraced tariffs for economic leverage. Their opposition to Trump's trade policies is seen as a tactic to undermine his administration rather than a genuine commitment to free trade principles.
The Western Journal: Watch: White House Responds to Public War of Words Between Elon Musk and Trump's Top Trade Adviser
A public feud has erupted between senior trade adviser Peter Navarro and billionaire Elon Musk, head of the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency. The disagreement centers on tariffs and trade policies, with Navarro advocating for tariffs to boost American manufacturing, while Musk supports zero tariffs for international trade.
During a White House briefing, press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the situation, stating that both individuals have differing views on trade and suggesting their sparring is a natural occurrence. She emphasized the administration's commitment to transparency and open dialogue among diverse opinions.
#society
The Telegraph: French energy giant ordered to switch off wind turbines that kill endangered birds
A French court has ordered the shutdown of EDF wind turbines after ruling they caused the deaths of 160 protected birds and bats, including lesser kestrels. The turbines will be inactive for four months during the summer migration period, despite supplying power to 60,000 people since 2006.
This decision highlights concerns over biodiversity, as populations of certain species have been declining in Europe. The Aumelas plateau, where the turbines are located, is recognized for its ecological significance under the Natura 2000 program.
GB News: Convictions for Rotherham riot EXCEED those jailed for grooming gang abuse
The number of individuals jailed for rioting at a hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham has surpassed those convicted for grooming gang abuse in the area. Since last summer's protests, over 100 arrests have been made, with 93 convictions resulting in 77 people jailed.
Critics, including Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, argue that authorities have prioritized punishing rioters over seeking justice for grooming gang victims. The Labour Party has countered by accusing Jenrick of inaction during his time in government regarding the abuse.
#war
Times Of Israel: Poll: 53% of Americans now have unfavorable view of Israel, 32% confident in Netanyahu
The Times of Israel is providing live updates on Wednesday's events as they unfold.
Stay tuned for real-time coverage and developments throughout the day.
#economy
Fox News: Agriculture secretary doesn't expect egg prices to significantly increase after Trump tariff announcement
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that egg prices are not expected to rise significantly despite recent tariffs imposed by President Trump on over 180 countries. The U.S. is importing eggs from countries like Turkey and Mexico to address a supply gap caused by avian flu.
Rollins emphasized the administration's focus on realigning the economy and addressing unfair trade practices. She noted that the USDA is actively working on plans to combat avian flu and reduce overregulation impacting prices.
The Western Journal: China Announces Surprising Counter to Trump's Tariffs: This Could End Hollywood For Good
China is considering reducing or banning the import of U.S. films in response to President Trump's tariffs on Chinese products. This potential move could significantly impact Hollywood, which has relied on Chinese box office revenue, projected to reach $7.6 billion this year.
The Chinese government strictly controls foreign film content and distribution, limiting imports to 34 films annually. As China aims to bolster its domestic film industry, Hollywood's reliance on Chinese markets may face new challenges amid rising nationalism and economic tensions.
Forbes: Largest U.S. Egg Supplier Says It’s Working With DOJ On Egg Price Hike Investigation
Cal-Maine Foods is cooperating with a Justice Department investigation into potential antitrust violations related to the surge in egg prices earlier this year. The company reported a significant increase in net sales but fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Egg prices spiked due to a bird flu outbreak, leading to supply shortages and limits on purchases at grocery stores. While prices have since declined, the investigation's outcome and its impact on the company remain uncertain.
#history
Front Page Magazine: Conspiracy Cinema
Oliver Stone has called for a new investigation into JFK's assassination during testimony to the House Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets. His film, "JFK," is criticized for inaccuracies, particularly regarding the claims made by New Orleans DA Jim Garrison, whose evidence has been deemed fraudulent.
The piece highlights the shortcomings of Stone's narratives in both "JFK" and "The Untold History of the United States," suggesting that they misrepresent historical facts and figures. Edward Jay Epstein's research on the Warren Commission and Garrison's investigation offers a more credible perspective on the events surrounding JFK's assassination.