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21 May 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Federal judge orders Trump administration to track deported immigrants to South Sudan
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to maintain custody of illegal immigrants being deported to South Sudan, pending a ruling on the legality of these removals. The judge emphasized that the government must ensure these individuals can return if the court finds the deportations unlawful.
The ruling came after attorneys argued that deportations violated a court order requiring migrants to have a meaningful opportunity to claim safety concerns about being sent to third countries. The Department of Homeland Security has not commented on the ruling.
#politics
Fox News: Dem Rep McIver expected to make first court appearance after Newark incident
New Jersey Rep. LaMonica McIver is set to appear in court after being charged with assaulting two federal agents during a visit to an ICE detention facility. McIver claims the charges are politically motivated and insists she was fulfilling her oversight duties as a congress member.
The incident escalated when Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested after attempting to join McIver and other lawmakers inside the facility. McIver allegedly interfered with the arrest, leading to the assault charges. She maintains that the confrontation was unnecessary and caused by ICE agents.
The Federalist: Dems Said 'Democracy Is On The Ballot' While Pushing Biden
During the 2024 campaign, Democrats, including President Biden and Rep. Schiff, framed the election as a fight for democracy while downplaying concerns about Biden's mental fitness. Despite acknowledging Biden's decline, they insisted he was capable of leading, claiming he was essential to countering Trump.
As Biden's withdrawal from the race approached, reports emerged highlighting the awareness among Democratic insiders of his deteriorating condition. Despite this, top officials continued to defend his abilities, perpetuating a narrative that contradicted the growing public concern over his mental state.
Le Monde: A leader of the Israeli left is being vilified for criticizing the army's tactics in Gaza
Yair Golan, head of the left-wing opposition in Israel, criticized the military and government for their actions against civilians in Gaza, stating that a "sane country" does not engage in such practices. He warned that Israel risks becoming a pariah state, likening it to South Africa's past.
Golan's remarks, made on a public radio channel, have sparked significant political backlash and reflect a growing divide in Israeli society regarding military actions. His party, formed from a merger of historic left-wing groups, holds a minor presence in the Knesset.
GB News: Steven Woolfe in heated rant as he brands Labour's UK-EU deal a 'scam' - 'I am FURIOUS!'
Steven Woolfe, Director of the Centre for Migration, criticized the UK-EU reset deal as a "scam" that prioritizes elite interests over ordinary Britons. He claimed the agreement, which includes provisions on defense, trade, and fishing rights, is misleading and will not benefit the working class.
Woolfe dismissed government claims of economic benefits and lower food prices as "absolute nonsense," arguing that the deal favors large corporations and undermines democracy. He emphasized that the political elite are neglecting the needs of the public while promoting their own interests.
#society
Fox News: Marjorie Taylor Greene pushes bill to punish those who perform gender transition measures on minors
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has introduced the "Protect Children's Innocence Act of 2025," aiming to penalize individuals who perform gender transition procedures on minors. The bill targets chemical castration and bodily mutilation, proposing fines and up to ten years in prison for offenders.
Exceptions are allowed for health-related reasons, excluding mental health disorders. The measure has garnered support from numerous House Republicans and aligns with a recent order from former President Trump to restrict funding for gender transition procedures for children.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Putin is laughing in our faces
President Trump risks being outmaneuvered by Putin as he attempts to negotiate an end to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Initially promising to resolve the war swiftly, Trump has shifted from military threats to offering potential trade benefits to Russia, which may embolden Putin.
Critics argue that Trump's approach lacks the necessary toughness and strategic clarity, suggesting that appeasing Putin with trade deals is unlikely to yield meaningful results. Instead, they advocate for stronger sanctions and a firmer stance against Russian aggression to prevent further exploitation of the situation.
Times Of Israel: End the war to get back the hostages. Save Israel
Israel's military campaign in Gaza, aimed at dismantling Hamas, is facing increasing scrutiny as civilian casualties rise and international support dwindles. Critics, including former IDF officials, argue that the government's approach risks transforming Israel into a "pariah state" and ignores public sentiment favoring negotiations for hostage releases.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's strategy, which includes plans for territorial control and potential forced relocations of Gazans, is drawing condemnation from allies like the UK. The situation presents a dilemma for Netanyahu, who may need to consider a deal for hostages to stabilize both domestic and international relations.
#economy
Forbes: How New SBA Loan Rules Are Making Small Business Deals Harder
The SBA is tightening loan rules to enhance safety and restrict foreign ownership, reinstating pre-Biden standards. New regulations mandate that businesses must be 100% U.S.-owned to qualify for SBA-backed loans, complicating deals and potentially stifling sales, especially for aging Baby Boomer owners.
Changes also include stricter credit checks and requirements for personal guarantees from sellers retaining any ownership stake, which may deter potential deals. Critics argue these rules could increase risk rather than mitigate it, as they limit seller involvement and financing options.
#culture
Times Of Israel: Eurovision organizers dismiss claims of voter fraud after Israel tops televote
Following Israel's strong performance in the Eurovision Song Contest, several countries, including Spain, Belgium, and Finland, raised concerns over the validity of the voting process, alleging irregularities. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) dismissed these claims but acknowledged the complaints and emphasized the integrity of the voting system.
Countries like Belgium and Spain demanded transparency and an independent audit of the results, questioning the fairness of the voting rules. Despite the controversy, the EBU stated that the voting operation is thoroughly verified, and many nations engage in promotional campaigns for their entries. The EBU plans to discuss feedback from this year's event as they prepare for the next contest.