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1 May 2025
#illegals
Forbes: Judge Issues Permanent Injunction Blocking Trump From Using Alien Enemies Act To Deport Venezuelans
A federal judge has permanently blocked the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelans under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, stating the law is not applicable to those alleged to be gang members. This ruling is the first of its kind against such deportations from South Texas.
The decision contrasts with a previous temporary ruling from a D.C. judge, which was overturned by the Supreme Court due to jurisdictional issues. The case highlights ongoing legal challenges surrounding immigration enforcement practices.
Breitbart: Trump's Treasury Department Targets Mexican Cartels Trafficking Fentanyl, Stolen Fuel
The U.S. Treasury has imposed sanctions on three Mexican nationals and two entities linked to the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion (CJNG), targeting their drug trafficking and fuel theft operations. This coordinated effort aims to disrupt CJNG's revenue streams from fentanyl trafficking and fuel smuggling, which generate hundreds of millions annually.
The sanctions also include the designation of CJNG leader Cesar Morfin Morfin, known for his involvement in narcotics distribution and fuel theft. The actions are part of a broader strategy to combat drug cartels and enhance safety in both the U.S. and Mexico.
Fox News: Accused MS-13 ringleader one step closer to deportation after judge dismisses charges
A federal judge has authorized the deportation of Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos, identified by the DOJ as a leader of the MS-13 gang on the East Coast. Santos, arrested in Virginia for illegal possession of a firearm, had charges dismissed to expedite his removal to El Salvador.
His lawyer argued against the deportation, emphasizing due process rights for undocumented immigrants. The case highlights ongoing efforts by the Trump administration to target violent illegal aliens, particularly gang members, for deportation.
Fox News: Florida Gov DeSantis tangles with reporter over illegal immigration, tells her 'you seem to have no sympathy'
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis clashed with a reporter over illegal immigration during a press conference, defending Operation Tidal Wave, which led to over 1,100 arrests. He criticized the reporter for lacking sympathy for victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants.
DeSantis emphasized the importance of enforcing immigration laws, arguing that many American citizens have been harmed by illegal immigrants, including violent offenders. He stated that the state is committed to ensuring the safety of its residents and upholding the rule of law.
#politics
Fox News: Trump jokes his admin will 'forget about' separation of church and state: 'We're bringing religion back'
President Trump, during a National Day of Prayer event, suggested that his administration could diminish the separation of church and state, claiming, "we're bringing religion back to our country." He praised the newly established White House Faith Office led by Paula White.
The office aims to support faith-based organizations and enhance religious liberty training across government agencies. Additionally, Trump announced a task force to address perceived anti-Christian bias within the government.
Breitbart: UK Terror Police Investigate Irish Rap Group 'Kneecap'
British counter-terrorism police are investigating Irish rap group Kneecap following their denial of supporting Hamas and Hezbollah amid accusations of inciting violence against UK politicians. The investigation was prompted by videos showing controversial statements made by the band.
Support for Kneecap has come from nearly 40 other artists who oppose what they see as political repression of artistic freedom. The controversy has led to concert cancellations and calls for the band to be banned from events like Glastonbury. The situation continues to evolve as inquiries are ongoing.
Fox News: Trump executive order will stand up presidential religious liberty commission
President Trump plans to sign an executive order to create a presidential commission on religious liberty, announced during a National Day of Prayer event. Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick will chair the commission, emphasizing the need to protect the rights of believers.
#society
GB News: More than 12,000 travellers warned of delays as major European airline cancels 140 flights
Finnair will cancel around 140 flights on Friday, affecting 12,000 customers, due to a four-hour industrial action by the Finnish Aviation Union. The strike will disrupt operations at Helsinki Airport, leading to delays and potential issues with short-haul flights.
Customers can choose new routing or request refunds. A similar strike is planned for Monday, which may further impact services. Finnair is working to accommodate affected passengers amid the disruptions.
Fox News: Attorneys for family of FSU shooting victim call for transparency
Attorneys for Tiru Chabba's family are demanding a transparent investigation into the mass shooting at Florida State University that left him and another father dead. They seek answers regarding the shooter's motive and firearm access, emphasizing the need for accountability from the university.
Chabba, a 45-year-old father, was working on campus when he was killed. The family expresses gratitude for support received but insists on understanding how the tragedy occurred to prevent future incidents. The shooter, identified as Phoenix Ikner, is currently hospitalized and under investigation.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: The minerals deal is not enough for peace
The minerals agreement between the U.S. and Ukraine is viewed as a strategic move to solidify America's national interest in Ukraine's sovereignty. While it opens opportunities for U.S. companies to explore Ukraine's resources, doubts remain about their commercial viability.
Despite the agreement's potential benefits, it does not provide the clear security guarantees that Ukrainian President Zelensky seeks. Without a firm commitment from the U.S. to defend Ukraine against further Russian aggression, Zelensky's ability to negotiate peace remains uncertain.
Breitbart: General Kellogg: Ukraine Has Agreed to 'Give Up Land' For Peace
Ukraine has reportedly agreed to "de facto" concede territory held by Russia as part of a ceasefire and peace negotiations, according to U.S. Special Envoy Keith Kellogg. This development comes as the U.S. and Ukraine sign a rare earths deal, enhancing U.S. interest in Ukraine's security.
Despite these negotiations, both sides continue to accuse each other of civilian attacks, complicating the peace process. Ukrainian officials express skepticism about Russia's intentions, suggesting that any truce without guarantees could lead to renewed aggression from Moscow.
#economy
Fox News: 'Draconian' and dangerous: Former Trump nat sec adviser sounds alarm on Biden-era DOJ's plans for Google
Former National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien has raised concerns about the Justice Department's proposal to dismantle Google's monopoly on online search, arguing it poses significant national security risks and contradicts Trump's policies. He asserts that breaking up Google could hinder U.S. competitiveness against China in technology.
O'Brien's letter to the White House warns that the DOJ's approach, which he views as overly broad, could cripple Google's innovation capabilities and harm U.S. leadership in critical tech sectors. Google is currently contesting the DOJ's demands in court, claiming they would stifle competition and investment.
#crime
Breitbart: FBI Announces Arrest of Two on Charges of Operating an International Child Exploitation Enterprise
FBI Director Kash Patel announced the arrest of two individuals linked to an international child exploitation network known as 764. The arrests are part of a broader effort to combat child sexual exploitation, with both suspects accused of leading a violent online organization targeting minors.
The suspects, Leonidas Varagiannis from Greece and Prasan Nepal from North Carolina, are believed to be involved in a network that aims to undermine societal structures and exploit vulnerable populations. Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized the commitment to prosecuting those who harm children.