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#illegals

Breitbart: Democrat Ruben Gallego Pushes Amnesty for Illegals in Response to Trump's Self-Deportation Program
Democrat Ruben Gallego Pushes Amnesty for Illegals in Response to Trump's Self-Deportation Program
Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) is advocating for amnesty for millions of illegal aliens in response to President Trump's self-deportation program, which offers a $1,000 stipend for those who voluntarily leave the U.S. using a mobile app. Gallego proposes renewable work visas instead.

Despite increasing public support for deportation, particularly among moderate swing voters, Democrats continue to resist deporting even serious criminal illegal aliens. Polls indicate a majority of Americans favor Trump's immigration enforcement measures.


Breitbart: Trump on Self-Deportations: 'Maybe Someday, with Little Work, They Can Come Back In'
Trump on Self-Deportations: 'Maybe Someday, with Little Work, They Can Come Back In'
The Trump administration announced a self-deportation initiative, offering illegal immigrants financial incentives and assistance for voluntary departure. President Trump stated that those who comply and are deemed "industrious" may have a path to return in the future.

The Department of Homeland Security emphasized that this program is more cost-effective, potentially saving taxpayers 70% compared to traditional deportation methods. Participants using the CBP Home App will receive a $1,000 stipend upon leaving the U.S.


Breitbart: Trump Promises Illegals 'Beautiful Flight' Out of U.S. If They Self-Deport
Trump Promises Illegals 'Beautiful Flight' Out of U.S. If They Self-Deport
The Department of Homeland Security has launched a program allowing illegal aliens to self-deport in exchange for a $1,000 incentive and a flight home. President Trump emphasized the program's potential effectiveness, citing similar successful initiatives in Europe.

Trump criticized judicial obstacles to his immigration policies, arguing that the court system complicates deportation efforts. He expressed hope that the Supreme Court would support his administration's actions against illegal immigration.


#politics

Times Of Israel: IDF says it targeted Hezbollah arms production, storage site in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley
IDF says it targeted Hezbollah arms production, storage site in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley
The Trump administration has informed Harvard University of a freeze on billions in federal research grants until the university meets certain demands related to its stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict. This decision follows protests at Harvard supporting Palestinian rights.

In Michigan, felony charges against anti-Israel campus protesters were dropped, with the Attorney General citing external pressures affecting the case. Meanwhile, a concert by anti-Israel singer Kehlani was canceled in Central Park after pressure from the NYC mayor's office, citing security concerns.


Fox News: Republicans squabble over Trump spending plan as Fiscal Year 2026 looms: 'Stay until we pass it'
Republicans squabble over Trump spending plan as Fiscal Year 2026 looms: 'Stay until we pass it'
President Trump has proposed a budget for fiscal year 2026 that includes a significant 20% cut in discretionary spending, amounting to $150 billion. This budget is described as aspirational, focusing on slashing funding across nearly all federal departments, while leaving defense spending relatively flat.

The proposal has drawn mixed reactions from Congress, with some Republicans arguing it does not adequately address military funding, while Democrats express concerns about potential cuts to Medicare and Medicaid. The GOP aims to pass the budget by Memorial Day, though there are doubts about meeting this timeline.


The Federalist: ProPublica Wins Pulitzer For Dishonest Smear Of Pro-Life Laws
ProPublica Wins Pulitzer For Dishonest Smear Of Pro-Life Laws
The Pulitzer Prize's credibility is questioned as ProPublica, a left-leaning outlet, receives an award for its reporting on pregnant women who died after delayed care in states with strict abortion laws. Critics argue the coverage misrepresents the impact of pro-life laws.

ProPublica's narrative has been leveraged by Democrats to attack Republican policies, despite evidence suggesting that complications arose from abortion pills rather than legal restrictions. A recent study highlights significant risks associated with these pills, which the mainstream media largely overlooked.


Fox News: Photographer wins Pulitzer for iconic photo of bullet speeding by Trump's head during assassination attempt
Photographer wins Pulitzer for iconic photo of bullet speeding by Trump's head during assassination attempt
Doug Mills of The New York Times received a Pulitzer Prize for his photography capturing the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024. His iconic images include a moment where a bullet is seen mid-air near Trump’s head as he was shot.

Mills recounted the shocking experience, noting he was taking photos when he heard gunfire and realized Trump had been injured. His images, including the bullet capture, were recognized as significant contributions to breaking news photography.


#society

Forbes: Nepalese Billionaire Rebrands Philippine Resort Into A Marriott Property Amid Tourism Boom
Nepalese Billionaire Rebrands Philippine Resort Into A Marriott Property Amid Tourism Boom
CG Hospitality has partnered with Marriott International to transform The Farm at San Benito in Batangas, Philippines, into the first Autograph Collection resort in the country. The resort will feature 70 villas, five restaurants, a fitness center, spa, and event space, aiming to enhance wellness tourism.

This rebranding follows a $208 million agreement to develop a wellness community nearby, indicating a strategic investment in the growing tourism sector. The resort is expected to open by the end of the third quarter.


GB News: Labour confirms it will introduce new parking rules to stop drivers being unfairly fined
Labour confirms it will introduce new parking rules to stop drivers being unfairly fined
Labour plans to introduce a statutory Code of Practice for private parking firms in England, Scotland, and Wales, aimed at regulating maximum charges, signage, and complaint handling. This follows a commitment by the Government to consult on the code to protect motorists.

Currently, private parking companies lack direct regulation, but the new code could enforce compliance and impose sanctions for violations. The British Parking Association has raised concerns about potential charge reductions, while the International Parking Community supports the initiative for clearer standards in the industry.


Le Monde: Sean 'Diddy' Combs' says he's 'a little nervous' as sex trafficking trial begins in NYC
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' says he's 'a little nervous' as sex trafficking trial begins in NYC
Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex trafficking trial began with jury selection in Manhattan, where potential jurors were questioned about their impartiality. The trial, featuring explicit evidence, could last up to two months. Combs has pleaded not guilty to charges including racketeering and violence against women.

Prosecutors allege a pattern of abusive behavior, including manipulation and violence to control women. Combs' defense maintains that all sexual encounters were consensual. The trial is notable for its serious allegations against the hip-hop mogul, who has faced legal issues in the past.


#military

Breitbart: Exclusive--Tulsi Gabbard Visits, Works Out with Troops in North Carolina
Exclusive--Tulsi Gabbard Visits, Works Out with Troops in North Carolina
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard visited U.S. Army troops at Camp MacKall and Fort Bragg, discussing intelligence integration with military operations to enhance national security. She participated in a workout with Special Forces and addressed troops on leadership and responsibility.

Gabbard emphasized the importance of their roles in addressing global challenges and praised the current president's empowering leadership style. She also attended a Change of Command ceremony and engaged with Army Special Operations Forces students, encouraging them to embrace their impactful responsibilities.


Fox News: Hegseth orders ‘historic’ reduction in general officers in the military
Hegseth orders ‘historic’ reduction in general officers in the military
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a significant reduction in the number of general officers across all U.S. military branches, aiming for a "leaner, more lethal force." The plan includes a 20% cut in four-star and flag officers in active duty and the National Guard, followed by an additional 10% reduction.

Hegseth emphasized that these changes are intended to enhance strategic readiness and operational effectiveness, not to penalize high-ranking officers. The current ratio of generals to troops will be adjusted from 1 to 1,400 to a more efficient level, reflecting a historical shift in military structure.