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ICE Arrests Illegal Alien Linked to 2014 Death of Texas Girl

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents under the Trump administration have arrested an illegal alien fugitive tied to the 2014 death of 13-year-old Chrishia Odette in Burleson, Texas. The suspect, 46-year-old Ramiro Guevara of Mexico, was apprehended last week. He had been wanted on two outstanding warrants and was under a final order of removal from a federal immigration judge.

Kennedy Targets SNAP Soda and Big Pharma Ads

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pursuing major changes to federal health policy, focusing on two controversial areas: restricting the use of food stamps for sugary drinks and eliminating pharmaceutical advertising on television. These efforts are part of Kennedy’s broader “Make America Healthy Again” campaign and have already drawn sharp responses from both government agencies and powerful industry groups.

President Trump Files Brief on Deportation Flights

President Donald Trump filed a brief to the Supreme Court, requesting that they allow his administration to deport Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act.

Cornell University Student Leaves the U.S.

A foreign graduate student at Cornell University has self-deported after filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's order on anti-Israel demonstrations.

Texas Senate Passes Bill to Require ICE Cooperation

The Texas Senate passed a bill requiring local law enforcement to aid in federal deportation efforts.

Naval Academy Pulls DEI-Related Books

The U.S. Naval Academy has pulled nearly 400 books relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), the Associated Press reports.

Amazon Reportedly Makes Bid to Acquire TikTok

Amazon has reportedly made a last-minute bid to purchase TikTok as the April deadline nears.

Colorado Bill Considers ‘Misgendering’ a Form of ‘Coercive Control’

A Colorado bill would consider "deadnaming" or "misgendering" forms of "coercive control" in custody cases.

Wisconsin Passes Amendment Enshrining Voter ID

Wisconsin voters approved a ballot measure that will amend the state constitution to enshrine its voter ID requirement.

18 Arrests in San Bernardino County as Authorities Launch Crime Suppression Operation

In a decisive law enforcement action, eighteen arrests were made over the past week in San Bernardino County as part of a targeted crime suppression operation.

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