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#illegals

The Western Journal: Deportee Nightmare - A Very Questionable Rwanda Is Eyeing America's Illegals
Deportee Nightmare - A Very Questionable Rwanda Is Eyeing America's Illegals
The U.S. is exploring a plan to deport illegal immigrants to Rwanda, with discussions in the early stages, according to Rwandan officials. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has indicated the administration is seeking countries willing to accept deported individuals, emphasizing the need for cooperation.

Rwanda's human rights record has faced criticism, raising concerns about the treatment of deportees. Previous proposals to send immigrants to Rwanda have encountered legal challenges, citing potential violations of human rights.


#politics

Breitbart: Romania: Left-Establishment Party Won't Back Globalist Prez Candidate
Romania: Left-Establishment Party Won't Back Globalist Prez Candidate
Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan faces challenges in garnering support from key political figures as he competes against populist frontrunner George Simion in Romania's presidential election runoff. Despite narrowly advancing past former President Crin Antonescu, Dan's coalition-building efforts are hindered by a lack of endorsements from major party leaders.

Simion, who has positioned himself as a "MAGA candidate," has gained traction due to growing anti-EU sentiment in Romania. His campaign is bolstered by a significant lead in diaspora votes and a promise to align with other populist leaders in Europe. The political landscape remains uncertain as Dan seeks to unify opposition voters against Simion.


Fox News: GOP to grill blue state governors on sanctuary policies in high-profile hearing
GOP to grill blue state governors on sanctuary policies in high-profile hearing
Three blue state governors—Kathy Hochul of New York, JB Pritzker of Illinois, and Tim Walz of Minnesota—are set to testify before the Republican-run House Oversight Committee regarding their sanctuary policies. Chairman James Comer criticized these policies for allegedly prioritizing the protection of criminal illegal aliens over U.S. citizen safety.

The hearing, scheduled for June 12, follows previous discussions on sanctuary policies and reflects ongoing Republican concerns about the impact of blue state governance on the border crisis. The event is expected to be contentious, with potential implications for the governors' political futures.


Breitbart: Merz Elected Chancellor of Germany in Do-Over Vote After Historic Failure
Merz Elected Chancellor of Germany in Do-Over Vote After Historic Failure
Friedrich Merz has been elected Chancellor of Germany after a historic second attempt, following a tumultuous national election that left him negotiating a coalition with the defeated left. His election, secured by just nine votes, raises concerns about the stability of the new government.

Markets reacted negatively to the election's uncertainty, signaling potential future instability. The left-wing Social Democrats, despite a third-place finish, returned to power as a minority partner, while the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) emerged as the official opposition, facing calls for a ban due to their "extremist" label.


Fox News: Fetterman lashes out at 'hit piece' after confrontation with reporter about his health
Fetterman lashes out at 'hit piece' after confrontation with reporter about his health
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., criticized a New York Magazine report questioning his mental health as a "hit piece" from a left-leaning publication. The article claimed that staffers found him erratic and difficult to work with since his stroke in May 2022, raising concerns about his health and medication adherence.

Fetterman defended himself, stating that his doctors and family affirm his well-being, and dismissed the report as based on anonymous sources. The article also highlighted tensions within the Democratic Party regarding his support for Israel, suggesting that his stance may be contributing to a shift in support among liberals.


#society

Forbes: REAL ID: Here’s What You’ll Need To Fly Starting Tomorrow
REAL ID: Here’s What You’ll Need To Fly Starting Tomorrow
Starting May 7, travelers must present a REAL ID or an alternative form of identification at TSA security checkpoints. Without a compliant ID, passengers may face additional screening and the risk of missing their flights.

A REAL ID is identifiable by a star on the upper right corner and can be obtained through state DMVs. The TSA will accept various forms of ID, including passports and military IDs, but those without a REAL ID should expect longer wait times.


GB News: Women storm men's only natural bathing pond in fake beards in protest over chiefs failing to ban trans swimmers
Women storm men's only natural bathing pond in fake beards in protest over chiefs failing to ban trans swimmers
Women’s rights activists protested at Hampstead Heath’s male-only pond, demanding entry by self-identifying as men. They challenged the City of London Corporation's decision allowing transgender women in the ladies' pond, citing a Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of a woman.

Security blocked their entry while the protesters sang and held placards. The City Corporation stated it is reviewing the ruling but insists it complies with UK law. The protest highlighted ongoing tensions around gender identity and women's rights in public spaces.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Netanyahu thanks Putin for helping secure release of Russian-Israeli hostages
Netanyahu thanks Putin for helping secure release of Russian-Israeli hostages
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of Victory in Europe Day, discussing regional developments and the Soviet Union's role in World War II. Netanyahu thanked Putin for aiding in the release of hostages from Gaza and emphasized the contributions of Jewish fighters.

The leaders exchanged greetings for the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany, with Putin denouncing attempts to revise history. They also addressed the Middle East situation and bilateral relations, amidst ongoing tensions following the October 2023 Hamas assault.


Le Monde: Modi vows to halt water flow to Pakistan
Modi vows to halt water flow to Pakistan
India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, asserting that water previously flowing to Pakistan will now be redirected for Indian use. This decision follows accusations that Pakistan supported a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir, leading to heightened military tensions.

Pakistan has warned that altering river flows would be viewed as an act of war, while experts note that India's dams cannot fully block water but can regulate its release. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged both nations to exercise restraint amid escalating hostilities.


The Western Journal: Trump Announces the Houthis Have Contacted Him and Thrown in the Towel: 'They Have Capitulated'
Trump Announces the Houthis Have Contacted Him and Thrown in the Towel: 'They Have Capitulated'
President Trump announced that the Houthi rebels in Yemen have expressed a desire to cease attacks on Red Sea shipping, leading to a halt in U.S. bombings. Trump stated, "They don’t want to fight anymore," and emphasized the importance of respecting this communication.

Despite the U.S. potentially ending its military actions, Israel continues to target the Houthis following recent missile threats. The Houthis, supported by Iran, have maintained their stance on fighting against perceived aggression, citing their commitment to the Palestinian cause.


#economy

The Telegraph: Those on the Right should be taking credit for the India trade deal, not sniping at it
Those on the Right should be taking credit for the India trade deal, not sniping at it
India, poised to become the world's third-largest economy, has signed its 16th trade agreement, marking a significant shift from its historically cautious approach to commerce. This deal with Britain is notable for its ambition, targeting a rapidly growing consumer base.

Critics of the Labour government have raised concerns about migration, taxation, and tariff reductions related to the agreement. However, these objections are largely unfounded, as the trade deal promises substantial economic benefits.


#military

The Federalist: SCOTUS Pauses Injunction On Trump's Military 'Trans' Policy
SCOTUS Pauses Injunction On Trump's Military 'Trans' Policy
The U.S. Supreme Court has blocked a lower court's injunction that prevented the Trump administration's policy disqualifying trans-identifying individuals from military service. The 6-3 decision allows the policy to remain in effect while the case is appealed in the 9th Circuit.

The Trump administration argued that the injunction overstepped executive authority and was inconsistent with previous Supreme Court stays on similar policies. The stay will remain until the 9th Circuit rules or the Supreme Court decides whether to hear the case.


#health

The Federalist: See The 'Airtight' Methodology Showing Abortion Pill Causes Harm
See The 'Airtight' Methodology Showing Abortion Pill Causes Harm
A recent U.S. study on mifepristone, the abortion pill, excluded numerous insurance claims to avoid overstating complications. It found that 10.9% of women experienced serious issues post-chemical abortion, challenging the FDA's current stance on the drug's safety.

Researchers emphasized the study's replicability over peer review, arguing that the findings warrant a reevaluation of mifepristone's approval and safety protocols. They called for the FDA to take immediate action based on the data, which indicates that serious complications are significantly higher than previously reported.


#crime

Fox News: Kansas man allegedly stole rare, historic 800-pound cannon from park for drug money: report
Kansas man allegedly stole rare, historic 800-pound cannon from park for drug money: report
A Kansas man, Gordon Pierce III, stole an 800-pound historic cannon from a park to pay off a drug dealer. He claimed he felt threatened after the dealer demanded $20,000 for a debt. Pierce, a long-time meth user, sought help from a homeless man to move the cannon.

After failing to load the cannon into his vehicle, Pierce cut it into pieces with a Sawzall and attempted to show the dealer his efforts to repay the debt. He was later arrested and charged with theft and drug possession. The cannon, a historical artifact gifted to the city in 1900, is deemed irreplaceable.


Breitbart: 7 Shot in OKC Bar When Several People Open Fire During NBA Playoffs
7 Shot in OKC Bar When Several People Open Fire During NBA Playoffs
Seven people were shot at The Collective bar in Oklahoma City during an NBA playoff game on Monday night. Four victims sustained serious injuries, while two others were hurt by flying glass. All are expected to survive. An altercation is believed to have preceded the gunfire.

Police have not made any arrests, and many witnesses left the scene before providing statements. The incident coincided with a Cinco de Mayo celebration at the venue. The Oklahoma City Thunder lost to the Denver Nuggets in the game.


#outdoors

On The Water: Island Largemouth
Island Largemouth
A fishing enthusiast recounts a journey to Fishers Island, spurred by the arrival of spring and a desire to connect with the island's largemouth bass. Despite weather delays, he arrives in time to explore the island's hidden freshwater ponds, known for their robust bass populations.

The author reflects on the unique charm of Fishers Island, a community with limited amenities but rich in fishing opportunities. He shares insights on fishing techniques and gear suited for the island's bass, emphasizing the thrill of casting in secluded waters.