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2 May 2025

#illegals

Fox News: ICE files detainers against 2 illegal aliens, including 1 facing attempted murder charges for shooting spree
ICE files detainers against 2 illegal aliens, including 1 facing attempted murder charges for shooting spree
ICE has filed a detainer against Enoc Martinez, a Honduran man living illegally in the U.S., who faces five counts of attempted murder following a shooting spree in Memphis. Martinez entered the U.S. as an unaccompanied minor in 2014 and has a final removal order from 2022.

The incident involved multiple shootings, leaving one man critically injured. DHS emphasizes its commitment to removing illegal immigrant criminals, asserting that under current leadership, ICE is focused on apprehending individuals who pose a threat to public safety.


Fox News: Trump DHS slams more ‘sob story’ reporting after Tren de Aragua gang members send SOS signal
Trump DHS slams more ‘sob story’ reporting after Tren de Aragua gang members send SOS signal
The Trump Department of Homeland Security criticized Reuters for its reporting on suspected Tren de Aragua gang members at a Texas detention center, labeling it as "sob story" journalism. DHS emphasized that the focus should be on the previous administration's policy of releasing gang members into U.S. communities.

DHS identified two detainees as confirmed members of Tren de Aragua, a violent international gang linked to significant crimes. They argued that the media overlooks the victims of these gangs while portraying the detainees as victims themselves.


#politics

The Western Journal: Disturbing Discovery: Biden-Era Dossier on Official Now Serving Trump
Disturbing Discovery: Biden-Era Dossier on Official Now Serving Trump
Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed that the Biden-era State Department maintained a dossier on a current member of President Trump's Cabinet, labeling them as a spreader of disinformation. Rubio criticized the previous administration's practice of monitoring Americans' social media and announced the closure of the related office.

Rubio emphasized the importance of free speech, stating that the actions taken by the former administration were contrary to American values. He pledged that under Trump's leadership, the rights of Americans to express their opinions would be protected.


Breitbart: Federal Judge Blasts Apple for 'Willfully' Violating Antitrust Order, Refers Case to Criminal Prosecutors
Federal Judge Blasts Apple for 'Willfully' Violating Antitrust Order, Refers Case to Criminal Prosecutors
A federal judge has ruled against Apple and CEO Tim Cook for "willfully violating" an injunction in an antitrust case related to the App Store. The judge has ordered Apple to stop collecting fees on payments made outside the App Store and referred the matter to federal prosecutors for a contempt investigation.

The ruling stems from a legal dispute with Epic Games, which accused Apple of monopolistic practices. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers criticized Apple's response to the injunction, stating it undermined the order's intent. Apple plans to appeal the decision.


GB News: ‘Pay to play!’ EU punishes British taxpayers for £127bn defence deal as Macron plunders fishing waters
‘Pay to play!’ EU punishes British taxpayers for £127bn defence deal as Macron plunders fishing waters
The European Union is set to impose a fee on British taxpayers for participation in a €150 billion defense deal, as UK officials seek to negotiate terms. This comes amid concerns from British fishermen that their rights may be sacrificed in exchange for better access to EU contracts.

Despite initial optimism, French President Emmanuel Macron remains resistant to concessions, complicating negotiations. The deal's terms will require a bilateral agreement for British companies to bid on contracts, raising fears of a "pay to play" scenario for the UK.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Fed-up Trump Finally Makes His Move on Iran, and They'll Feel the Pain Instantly
Fed-up Trump Finally Makes His Move on Iran, and They'll Feel the Pain Instantly
President Trump has reinstated a maximum pressure campaign against Iran, declaring that any country purchasing oil or petrochemicals from Iran will face secondary sanctions, barring them from doing business with the U.S. This move aims to cripple Iran's economy, which had rebounded under President Biden's relaxed sanctions.

Trump emphasized the effectiveness of his previous sanctions, stating that Iran was financially incapacitated during his presidency. The announcement coincides with postponed nuclear talks, suggesting that the sanctions may serve as leverage to bring Iran back to negotiations.


#economy

The Western Journal: Why Western Europe Is Literally Returning to the Dark Ages
Why Western Europe Is Literally Returning to the Dark Ages
A massive power outage recently left over 50 million people in Spain, Portugal, and parts of France and Belgium without electricity, causing widespread chaos. The outage, attributed to a failure in renewable energy sources, raises concerns about the reliability of green energy initiatives pushed by Western European elites.

Critics argue that the shift towards renewable energy has led to a dangerous dependency on intermittent power sources, undermining modern infrastructure and quality of life. The situation reflects a broader trend of prioritizing climate alarmism over practical energy solutions, potentially increasing control by elites over the masses.


#health

Fox News: Weight-loss drugs to get surprising endorsement from global health giant
Weight-loss drugs to get surprising endorsement from global health giant
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced its support for GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, such as Wegovy and Zepbound, to combat the global obesity epidemic, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Over one billion individuals are affected by obesity worldwide, with 70% residing in these regions.

The WHO plans to finalize recommendations on the use of these medications by late 2025, focusing on integrating them into chronic care models alongside lifestyle interventions. Experts will also assess whether GLP-1 drugs should be included in the list of essential medications for obesity and type 2 diabetes.


#crime

Breitbart: Would-Be Kidnappers Now Injecting Victims with Drugs in Mexico City
Would-Be Kidnappers Now Injecting Victims with Drugs in Mexico City
Authorities in Mexico City are addressing a series of alarming incidents where individuals, primarily women aged 16 to 44, are being injected with unknown substances while using the Metro. Since early March, there have been 20 reported cases, with victims experiencing symptoms like dizziness and loss of consciousness after feeling a needle prick.

The local Attorney General’s Office is conducting nine investigations into these incidents. The most recent case involved a woman who reported feeling weak after being injected and managed to seek help upon returning home. Authorities are working to maintain public safety amid growing concerns.


Breitbart: Maduro Regime Denies Colombia's Claim that Marxist Terrorist Group Is Operating in Venezuela
Maduro Regime Denies Colombia's Claim that Marxist Terrorist Group Is Operating in Venezuela
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's regime has dismissed Colombian President Gustavo Petro's claims of a drug trafficking alliance between Colombian cartel leader Jobanis de Jesús Ávila Villadiego and the ELN terrorist group in Venezuela. The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry criticized Petro's statements, asserting that Colombia should not blame Venezuela for issues originating within its own borders.

Petro's assertions come amid ongoing violence in Colombia's Catatumbo region, where the ELN and FARC are vying for control of coca crops. The conflict has resulted in numerous deaths and displacements. Venezuelan officials, including Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, have accused Petro of deflecting responsibility for Colombia's drug problems.


#other

Breitbart: Sec. Lutnick Pushes $5 Million 'Gold Card' in Cabinet Meeting
Sec. Lutnick Pushes $5 Million 'Gold Card' in Cabinet Meeting
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick proposed a $5 million Gold Card citizenship plan for wealthy foreigners during a cabinet meeting, claiming significant interest. However, legal experts highlight that the plan may conflict with existing immigration laws and lacks congressional authorization.

Critics argue that the Gold Card's uncertain legal status and potential for temporary residency may deter wealthy individuals from investing. They suggest that Congress should adjust the program to ensure its viability, while also noting the broader negative impacts of current immigration policies on American workers and communities.