Trump plans controversial use of 18th-century law for deportation
The Trump administration is preparing to implement a centuries-old wartime legislation to expedite the deportation of illegal immigrants from designated enemy nations. According to the New York Post, the White House plans to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 this week, focusing initially on membe...
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Trump's Strategic Ambitions for Greenland Could Include Naval Blockade, Expert Suggests
A startling analysis by a polar expert suggests potential military tactics in Donald Trump's ongoing pursuit of Greenland. According to the Irish Star, the former U.S. president could theoretically employ a 900-mile naval blockade to isolate Greenland from crucial shipping routes, potentially forcin...
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Obama briefing documents, sensitive foreign talks shared with Biden personal email, reveals memos
Vice President Joe Biden's use of private email accounts under fake names during his term from 2011 to 2015 has raised significant security concerns. According to Just the News, newly released documents from the National Archives show that sensitive information, including presidential briefing mater...
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Suspected Gang Member Arrested After Deportation Order
Pedro Colmenares, a 33-year-old Venezuelan and suspected gang member, was re-arrested in Chicago this Tuesday, marking his fourth apprehension in the city. According to Fox News, this arrest stems from serious allegations involving the kidnapping and sexual assault of his ex-girlfriend. Colmenares f...
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Venezuelan gang member arrested in Chicago's latest migrant controversy
A suspected member of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang has been apprehended in Chicago following multiple arrests and deportation orders. According to Fox News, Pedro Colmenares, 33, was arrested Tuesday morning on Chicago's west side in a coordinated effort involving Immigration and Customs Enforc...
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U.S. Capitol Police Chief Announces Retirement
A significant change in leadership looms over the U.S. Capitol Police Department as Chief J. Thomas Manger prepares for retirement. According to The Hill, Manger, who assumed leadership of the Capitol Police following the January 6 attack, will conclude his service on May 2 after serving more than f...
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AG Issues Charges in Fatal Nevada Prison Gang Brawl
A deadly prison altercation at Nevada's maximum-security facility has resulted in extensive criminal charges against multiple individuals. According to Fox News, twenty people now face serious charges, including first-degree murder and attempted murder, following a violent gang-related brawl at Ely ...
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Chicago: Shooting at O'Hare Airport Leaves One Injured
A violent confrontation outside Chicago's O'Hare International Airport terminal escalated into a shooting incident during the early morning hours of Wednesday. According to Breitbart News, a 25-year-old man sustained two gunshot wounds to his lower body after a fight broke out near one of the airpor...
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Moscow Struck by Ukraine's Largest Drone Attack during Saudi-Led Peace Talks
A massive aerial attack by Ukrainian forces on Moscow creates mounting tensions hours before crucial peace negotiations begin. According to Breitbart News, the unprecedented drone strike resulted in three fatalities, 18 injuries, and widespread disruption to transportation infrastructure in the Russ...
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Former NFL star John Leake sentenced for Ponzi scheme fraud
A former National Football League linebacker's career takes an unexpected turn from professional sports to criminal charges. According to Touchdown Wire, John Leake, who previously played for the Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers, has been sentenced to 30 months in federal prison and ordered to ...
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