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1 May 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Judge Blocks Trump from Deporting Alleged Venezuelan Gang Members from South Texas Using Alien Enemies Act
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members using the Alien Enemies Act, stating that the President's invocation of the law exceeds its intended scope. Judge Fernando Rodriguez ruled that the gang members do not qualify as an "invasion" under the statute.
The ruling may be appealed to the conservative 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which has previously challenged immigration overreach by both Democratic and Republican administrations. The Supreme Court has stated that those deported under the Alien Enemies Act must be allowed reasonable time to contest their removal.
Fox News: Angel moms whose kids were killed by illegal immigrants celebrate Trump's White House lawn 'justice' crusade
Angel parents, whose children were killed by illegal immigrants, visited the White House to express their support for President Trump's immigration policies. They highlighted their personal tragedies and celebrated the administration's efforts to bring justice, including a poster campaign featuring mugshots of serious offenders.
The parents shared their stories, emphasizing the need for stricter immigration enforcement to prevent further tragedies. They expressed hope that their advocacy would lead to a safer future for Americans.
#politics
Fox News: Jasmine Crockett roasted for worrying about effect of deportation on other countries
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, is facing backlash for expressing sympathy for countries affected by potential mass deportations from the U.S., while remaining silent on the influx of migrants under the Biden administration. Critics point out her apparent double standard, highlighting her controversial remarks about deporting U.S. citizens.
Crockett criticized Republican lawmakers for voting against an amendment to prevent the deportation of U.S. citizens, citing a case where a citizen child was deported with her noncitizen mother. Her comments have drawn ire from conservative figures, who argue that her statements reflect a disconnect with the realities of immigration.
Breitbart: JD Vance Casts Tie-Breaking Vote to Thwart Efforts to Stop Trump's Tariffs
Vice President JD Vance cast a tie-breaking vote to maintain President Trump's tariffs after three Republican senators sided with Democrats to block them. The resolution failed 49-49 due to absences, with Vance's intervention crucial for Republicans to prevail.
Senators Murkowski, Collins, and Paul defended their votes against the tariffs, citing constitutional concerns over Congress's power. Trump continues to promote his tariffs as beneficial for the economy, attributing current market conditions to Biden's policies.
Le Monde: May 1 rallies draw more than 300,000 across France
Over 300,000 people participated in May Day rallies across France, with 100,000 in Paris. The Socialist Party condemned violence against its members, while the far-left France Unbowed party distanced itself from the unrest.
Despite the division among unions, the demonstrations focused on issues like social justice and opposition to the far-right, as concerns about rising populism and racism were voiced.
Forbes: REAL ID Enforcement Starts May 7–Here’s What You’ll Need To Fly
Starting May 7, travelers must present a REAL ID or an alternative form of identification at TSA security checkpoints. Standard state-issued driver's licenses will no longer be accepted, potentially leading to additional screening and missed flights for those without compliant IDs.
REAL IDs can be obtained through state DMVs, requiring specific documentation. Alternatives accepted by TSA include passports, military IDs, and several other forms of identification. Travelers without a REAL ID should arrive earlier to accommodate possible delays.
Breitbart: Exclusive--Rep. Jim Jordan on Rogue Judges: The Left 'Always Wants to Empower Those Individuals'
Rep. Jim Jordan criticized activist judges, claiming they overstep their authority by making policy decisions akin to the President. He emphasized that their rulings should be limited to the specific cases at hand and not apply nationwide.
Jordan asserted that Congress will take action to restrict the power of these judges, arguing that elected officials should be the ones making laws and policies, not unelected judges.
#society
GB News: Tesco marks VE Day with exclusive 10% discount for veterans and military personnel
Tesco will offer a 10% discount to veterans, active military personnel, and their families from May 8 to May 11, 2025, in honor of the 80th anniversary of VE Day. This initiative acknowledges the sacrifices made during World War II and supports veterans transitioning to civilian life.
The retailer's discount coincides with national commemorative events for VE and VJ Day, encouraging public participation to honor surviving veterans. Tesco continues to support military organizations and maintains a strong Armed Forces Network.
Breitbart: Exclusive — Scott Turner on Trump's 100th Day: HUD Eliminating 'Perverse Incentives That Crippled Our Nation' Exclusive – Secretary Scott Turner on Trump's 100th Day: HUD Eliminating 'Perverse Incentives' That 'Have Crippled Our Nation'
HUD Secretary Scott Turner emphasizes his commitment to making housing affordable for Americans, reversing policies from the Biden administration that he claims mismanaged resources. He aims to refocus HUD on self-sustainability and reducing homelessness, particularly among veterans.
Turner is implementing measures to ensure HUD-funded housing is prioritized for American citizens, addressing the impact of illegal immigration on housing availability. He also highlights the need for streamlined disaster recovery efforts and interagency cooperation to facilitate rebuilding after natural disasters.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Breaking: Trump Announces Mike Waltz's New Post - Painful Defeat to Dems
President Trump announced the nomination of Mike Waltz as the new U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations after removing him from his position as National Security Advisor. Waltz, a decorated Army veteran, will be succeeded in the security role by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Waltz's departure follows his involvement in a controversial incident known as Signalgate. Despite the circumstances, Trump emphasized Waltz's commitment to national interests and expressed confidence in his capabilities in the new role.
Fox News: Iran talks in Rome not happening this weekend and were never confirmed, State Department says
The U.S. State Department clarified that it will not participate in a fourth round of denuclearization talks with Iran this weekend, despite earlier expectations. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is leading negotiations aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons, with talks previously held in Rome and Oman.
Iran remains committed to reaching a "fair and lasting agreement" while seeking the lifting of U.S. sanctions. Tensions persist, as U.S. officials warn of potential military action if negotiations fail. Future talks are expected to continue in Europe.
Le Monde: Syria signs 30-year port deal with French shipping giant
Syria has signed a 30-year contract with French shipping company CMA CGM to develop and manage the port of Latakia. The agreement includes a €230 million investment for upgrades, allowing the port to accommodate larger vessels and handle increased cargo volumes.
The operational revenue will be split, with 60% going to the Syrian state and 40% to CMA CGM, subject to change based on container traffic. This long-term partnership follows CMA CGM's previous management of the port's container terminal since 2009.
#health
The Telegraph: NHS puberty blocker trial ‘not ethical’, finds Trump-backed review
A US federal review, ordered by Donald Trump, deems NHS puberty blocker trials "not ethical," citing serious concerns over medical interventions for children. It found the evidence supporting such treatments to be very low, likening the trials to testing the dangers of jumping from a plane without a parachute.
The review goes beyond Britain's Cass Review, emphasizing the need for caution in administering puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones to adolescents.
Fox News: HHS halts work at high-risk infectious disease lab following repeated safety violations
The Department of Health and Human Services has paused research at Fort Detrick's Integrated Research Facility due to repeated safety incidents, including one involving personal protective equipment sabotage. The facility conducts high-risk research on infectious diseases like SARS-CoV-2 and Ebola.
The pause, effective immediately, follows a series of safety concerns attributed to a poor safety culture. The facility's director has been placed on administrative leave for not promptly reporting a previous incident. Access is now limited to essential personnel.