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#illegals

Fox News: Newark mayor takes fight to the gates of ICE detention center amid legal battle over alleged safety violations
Newark mayor takes fight to the gates of ICE detention center amid legal battle over alleged safety violations
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka is actively opposing the conversion of Delaney Hall into an immigrant detention center, alleging that GEO Group is preventing safety inspections and violating construction codes. He raised concerns about potential detainee conditions and safety violations.

GEO Group claims compliance with federal law and asserts that local opposition is politically motivated. Baraka, who is running for governor, insists the issue transcends party lines, framing it as a matter of human rights and constitutional protections.


The Federalist: Letting Aliens Reenter Legally Won't Solve US Immigration Problem
Letting Aliens Reenter Legally Won't Solve US Immigration Problem
President Trump proposed that illegal aliens who self-deport could return legally, suggesting a solution to mass illegal immigration. However, this approach may overlook the deeper issue of cultural and national identity erosion caused by mass migration, whether legal or illegal.

The article argues that mass migration threatens American unity and culture, emphasizing the necessity of assimilation for preserving national identity. It warns that incentivizing self-deportation could legitimize illegal immigration and further fragment American society.


#politics

Breitbart: Ed Martin Gains GOP Momentum as U.S. Attorney for DC: Cornyn Gives Support, Hawley Predicts Vote
Ed Martin Gains GOP Momentum as U.S. Attorney for DC: Cornyn Gives Support, Hawley Predicts Vote
Ed Martin, President Trump's nominee for U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, is gaining support despite opposition from Sen. Thom Tillis. Sen. John Cornyn expressed his intent to back Martin, emphasizing the importance of the nomination.

Sen. Josh Hawley also predicted Martin's confirmation, urging fellow Republicans to engage with him. The White House continues to work with senators to advance Martin's nomination, highlighting his alignment with the President's law-and-order agenda.


Times Of Israel: Gantz says Israel’s full withdrawal from Gaza in 2005 was a ‘mistake’
Gantz says Israel’s full withdrawal from Gaza in 2005 was a ‘mistake’
Benny Gantz, leader of the National Unity party, stated that Israel should not have fully withdrawn from Gaza in 2005, arguing that further withdrawals or Palestinian statehood are disconnected from security realities. He emphasized the need for security control in Gaza and criticized the past disengagement plan.

Gantz's remarks, made during a Settlements Conference, reflect his belief that maintaining a presence in Gaza is crucial for Israel's security. His stance has drawn criticism from left-wing politicians advocating for renewed diplomatic dialogue with the Palestinians.


Le Monde: Macron seeks to re-engage in domestic scene and 'address concerns' of nation
Macron seeks to re-engage in domestic scene and 'address concerns' of nation
Emmanuel Macron is set to return to domestic politics with a televised address on May 13, following a period of political withdrawal after snap parliamentary elections in June 2024. The program will cover both international and everyday issues, aiming to boost his public image amid declining popularity.

The Elysée Palace hopes this appearance will reaffirm Macron's connection with the French people, especially as Prime Minister François Bayrou faces unpopularity. The two-hour program will feature live questions and interactions with civil society figures.


The Economist: Kemi Badenoch is simply too interesting for Downing Street
Kemi Badenoch is simply too interesting for Downing Street
Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader, stands out among MPs with her unique background and perspectives shaped by her childhood in Nigeria. Her insights on social mobility and societal fragility resonate with some, while others find her views unconventional.

Despite her appeal to the party base, her relevance in Downing Street remains questionable as she navigates the complexities of British politics.


#society

The Western Journal: 'Antifa Militants' Light Fires at University, Take Over Building
'Antifa Militants' Light Fires at University, Take Over Building
Dozens of protesters were arrested at the University of Washington after an "antifa-style" mob took over a building and set fires in a demonstration against Israel. The protest escalated with calls for violence against police and barricading entrances, leading to multiple arrests.

The university has faced ongoing protests since the recent conflict in Gaza, with past incidents involving vandalism and demands for academic concessions. UW reiterated its stance against anti-Semitism and stated it will not be intimidated by such actions.


The Western Journal: Yacht Overloaded with 'Influencers' Sinks Near Miami Beach
Yacht Overloaded with 'Influencers' Sinks Near Miami Beach
A luxury yacht carrying 32 social media influencers sank near Miami Beach after being overloaded beyond its rated capacity of 12 people. Fortunately, all aboard were rescued without injuries. The cause of the sinking is under investigation by authorities.

The Coast Guard successfully evacuated the individuals and is working on recovering the vessel, which is currently not a navigation hazard. Witnesses captured the incident on video, describing the yacht as appearing vertical in the water.


GB News: Lucy Powell ‘mortified’ as Wes Streeting brands minister’s grooming gangs remarks ‘indefensible’
Lucy Powell ‘mortified’ as Wes Streeting brands minister’s grooming gangs remarks ‘indefensible’
Health Secretary Wes Streeting criticized Commons leader Lucy Powell's comments about grooming gangs as "indefensible" after backlash. He stated that Powell is "mortified" and regrets her remarks made during a BBC Radio 4 program, which many found dismissive of serious crimes.

Powell apologized, clarifying her intent was to challenge political point-scoring, not the issue of child exploitation itself. Streeting emphasized the government's commitment to reviewing historic cases and supporting victims, with ongoing audits to improve justice for those affected.


The Western Journal: JD Vance Hammers Ilhan Omar for 'Genocidal Language' After Her 'White Men' Diatribe Resurfaces
JD Vance Hammers Ilhan Omar for 'Genocidal Language' After Her 'White Men' Diatribe Resurfaces
JD Vance criticized Rep. Ilhan Omar for her 2018 comments targeting "white men," which he labeled as "genocidal language." He condemned her assertions that white men are responsible for most deaths in the U.S. and advocated for monitoring them, calling her rhetoric disgraceful.

Vance argued that Omar's comments reflect a broader issue of divisive and hate-filled thinking, suggesting that such profiling would be condemned if directed at any other demographic. He emphasized the need for accountability in political discourse, particularly regarding race.


Breitbart: New Zealand Moves to Ban Under-16s From Social Media Altogether
New Zealand Moves to Ban Under-16s From Social Media Altogether
New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon proposed a ban on children under 16 from social media to protect them from harmful content. Draft laws would require social media companies to verify users' ages or face fines of up to NZ$2 million.

The legislation, inspired by Australia's recent laws, aims to address parental concerns about the impact of social media on children. Luxon hopes to gain support from coalition partners to pass the proposal.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Trump: Houthis Say They Will Stop Targeting Our Ships; We Will Halt Bombings
Trump: Houthis Say They Will Stop Targeting Our Ships; We Will Halt Bombings
President Trump announced that the U.S. will cease bombings of the Houthis after the group indicated they would stop attacking American ships. This decision was revealed during a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio supported the move, emphasizing that the halt in U.S. actions hinges on the Houthis' commitment to end their threats to global shipping.


#economy

Le Monde: Duel with Trump has strengthened Xi, at home and abroad
Duel with Trump has strengthened Xi, at home and abroad
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has not engaged with President Trump despite the latter's claims. Following Trump's tariffs, Xi retaliated with high customs duties and restrictions on rare earth exports. Trump appears to be preparing for potential tariff reductions to facilitate business relations.

The trade conflict escalated as Trump shifted focus solely to China, recognizing its status as a political consensus issue in the U.S.


#military

Fox News: Dems grill Pentagon nominee Tata over past inflammatory remarks, calling Obama 'terrorist leader'
Dems grill Pentagon nominee Tata over past inflammatory remarks, calling Obama 'terrorist leader'
Retired Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata faced criticism during his Senate confirmation hearing for a Pentagon position due to past inflammatory remarks, including calling former President Obama a "terrorist leader." Senators expressed concerns over his political rhetoric, deeming it disqualifying.

Tata, who has served in various roles post-military, stated he regretted his comments and aimed to be an apolitical leader if confirmed. His nomination comes amid scrutiny over military leadership and political pressures, with Tata pledging to enhance military recruitment and uphold constitutional values.


Forbes: Trump’s Transgender Military Ban Can Take Effect, Supreme Court Rules
Trump’s Transgender Military Ban Can Take Effect, Supreme Court Rules
The Supreme Court has reinstated the Trump administration's transgender military ban, allowing it to take effect while litigation continues. The ruling, which was split 6-3 along ideological lines, overturns a lower court's decision that had paused the policy deemed discriminatory.

The ban excludes individuals with a diagnosis or symptoms of gender dysphoria from military service. The Court's decision will remain until further appeals are resolved, with potential for future cases to bring the matter back to the Supreme Court.


#health

Fox News: Midwestern state reports first measles case since 2011
Midwestern state reports first measles case since 2011
North Dakota has reported its first measles case since 2011, involving an unvaccinated child who may have contracted the virus from an out-of-state visitor. The child is currently isolating, and health officials are advising those exposed on quarantine measures.

Despite the outbreak, the risk to the general public remains low due to high vaccination rates in the state. The CDC reports 935 confirmed measles cases across 30 U.S. jurisdictions, primarily among unvaccinated individuals. Vaccination is emphasized as the most effective defense against the disease.


#crime

Fox News: 11 alleged teen Tren de Aragua gang members attack NYPD officers: police
11 alleged teen Tren de Aragua gang members attack NYPD officers: police
Eleven teenage members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua allegedly attacked NYPD officers in Times Square, throwing various objects during a robbery response. Five suspects, all illegal aliens from Venezuela, have been arrested, including a 12-year-old.

Mayor Eric Adams condemned the assault on police, emphasizing the need for accountability. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch criticized city policies that allow repeat offenders to evade serious consequences, noting that the suspects are linked to numerous robberies.


Fox News: Convicted Elizabeth Smart kidnapper flashes huge smile in new mugshot for Utah's sex offender registry
Convicted Elizabeth Smart kidnapper flashes huge smile in new mugshot for Utah's sex offender registry
Wanda Barzee, one of Elizabeth Smart's kidnappers, has been arrested in Utah for allegedly violating sex offender restrictions by visiting parks, which is prohibited for her. At 79, Barzee, who was convicted for her role in Smart's abduction, was seen smiling in a recent mugshot.

Barzee is now required to check in weekly after her arrest. She had previously been sentenced to 15 years in prison and was released in 2018 under federal supervision. Elizabeth Smart, now an advocate for child safety, continues to raise awareness about missing and exploited children.


#technology

Forbes: Amazon’s Zoox Issues Software Recall For 270 Robotaxis Following Crash
Amazon’s Zoox Issues Software Recall For 270 Robotaxis Following Crash
Zoox, the Amazon-owned robotaxi company, has issued a voluntary software recall for all 270 of its driverless vehicles following an accident in Las Vegas last month. The incident involved an unoccupied robotaxi colliding with a passenger vehicle, causing no injuries and minor damage.

The recall comes after operations were paused, but the vehicles are now back on the road following the software update.