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6 May 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Pro-Immigration Advocates Slam Trump's DHS Offering $1,000 and Free Flights to Self-Deport
Pro-migration advocates are urging illegal migrants to reject President Trump's offer of $1,000 and free flights to leave the U.S., arguing it could lead to deportation orders and limit their options for legal residency. They claim the economic benefits of reduced illegal immigration could improve wages and community resources for Americans.
Critics also raise concerns about the legality of incentivizing migrants to leave, while some suggest alternative solutions like work visas. The debate continues amidst contrasting views on the implications of such policies for both migrants and American citizens.
#society
Breitbart: Cinco de Mayo Events Canceled for Fear of ICE Raids, Deportations
Several cities have canceled or scaled back Cinco de Mayo celebrations due to fears of ICE raids and deportations. Community leaders express that many in the Latino community feel unsafe gathering in public, with some considering returning to Mexico.
Chicago's Little Village canceled its annual parade, which typically draws large crowds, citing widespread anxiety about immigration enforcement. Similar cancellations have occurred in Philadelphia and Oregon, as organizers prioritize community safety over festivities.
Le Monde: New Zealand moves to ban social media for under-16s
New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon proposed a ban on social media for children under 16, citing the need for protection from harmful online content. Draft laws would require platforms to verify users' ages or face significant fines.
This initiative follows Australia's similar legislation and aims to address parental concerns over social media's impact on children. Luxon hopes to gain support from coalition partners to advance the proposal.
#history
GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as two sunken slave ships found off coast after mysterious disappearance 300 years ago
Archaeologists off the coast of Costa Rica have confirmed that two 18th-century shipwrecks, previously thought to be pirate vessels, are actually Danish slave ships named Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus. The ships sank in 1710, with one being set ablaze and the other wrecked in the surf.
The identification was made through the analysis of artefacts, including wood and yellow bricks from Denmark, which were crucial in establishing the ships' origins. Researchers utilized dendrochronological analysis to date the timber, confirming it matched historical accounts of the vessels. This discovery adds significant context to Denmark's maritime history.
#education
Fox News: Linda McMahon blasts Harvard in scathing letter telling elite university it will no longer get federal grants
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon criticized Harvard University for its handling of antisemitism and advised against applying for federal grants, stating that taxpayer funding is a privilege. She highlighted various issues, including the university's endowment and alleged violations of federal law.
McMahon's letter follows President Trump's threats to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status over similar concerns. Harvard responded, asserting its commitment to comply with the law and defend against government overreach. The ongoing conflict raises questions about federal funding and university governance.
#crime
Fox News: 'Doomsday Mom' Lori Vallow seeks new murder conspiracy trial, claiming juror misconduct
Lori Vallow Daybell, convicted of conspiring to kill her husband and involved in the murders of her two children, is seeking a new trial. She claims a juror was aware of her past murder convictions, which were not disclosed during the trial, and alleges prosecutorial misconduct.
Vallow Daybell has filed a motion citing discovery violations and a lack of impartiality, arguing that she should have been allowed to present statements from her deceased brother regarding the case. She is also facing another trial in May for an alleged plot to kill her niece’s ex-husband.
#science
Fox News: Elon Musk shares vision of Mars as 'life insurance' for humanity: 'Multi-planet civilization'
Elon Musk emphasizes the importance of Mars colonization as a form of "life insurance" for humanity, discussing his vision during an interview with Jesse Watters. He believes that establishing a self-sustaining city on Mars is crucial, as Earth will eventually be uninhabitable due to the sun's expansion.
Musk's plan includes a SpaceX Starship mission to Mars by 2026, with potential human landings as early as 2029. He argues that Mars must be capable of sustaining life independently to truly serve as a safeguard for humanity's future.