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Illinois Bill Shields Non-Citizen Students

Illinois lawmakers are advancing House Bill 3247, which aims to protect non-citizen children from immigration enforcement while ensuring access to public education. Sponsored by state Rep. Lilian Jiménez, D-Chicago, the measure would prohibit immigration enforcement actions in schools unless agents present a valid federal warrant.

HUD Ends FHA-Backed Home Loans for Illegal Aliens

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has officially ended Federal Housing Administration (FHA)-insured mortgages for non-permanent residents, blocking illegal aliens from accessing taxpayer-backed home loans. HUD Secretary Scott Turner announced the policy change Wednesday, reversing a Biden-era loophole that allowed illegal migrants to qualify for the program.

Gazans Protest Against Hamas, Removal Urged

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has called on Gazans to rise up and demand the expulsion of Hamas, warning that the terrorist group’s leadership is willing to “burn half of Gaza” to maintain power. His remarks came Wednesday as the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) prepared for expanded military operations in the region.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Holds National Implications

The April 1 Wisconsin Supreme Court election is being called the most important race of 2025, with far-reaching consequences for both the battleground state and the nation. Early voting is ongoing through March 30, and the race features Trump-backed Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge and former Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel against Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford, a liberal candidate endorsed by pro-abortion groups like EMILY’s List.

New York Times Fidel Castro Coverage Helped His Rise

Dr. Paul Kengor, a political science professor, author, and PragerU presenter, explained how The New York Times played a pivotal role in the rise of Cuba’s communist dictator Fidel Castro. Speaking on The Alex Marlow Show podcast, Kengor highlighted the newspaper’s glowing and misleading coverage of Castro, which contributed to his ascent to power.

Border Patrol Removed from Coachella Valley High School Career Fair

Coachella Valley High School's principal directed U.S. Border Patrol recruiters to leave a career fair, prompting the Coachella Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) to issue a formal apology.

Las Vegas Man Arrested in Tesla Arson Attack

Las Vegas police have arrested Paul Kim, 36, in connection with the March 18 arson attack on a Tesla Collision Center.

Medicaid Wasted $4.3 Billion on Duplicate Payments

Medicaid, the joint federal and state health insurance program for low-income individuals, misspent at least $4.3 billion over a three-year period by covering the same patients twice.

Argentina to Declassify Documents on Nazis Who Fled After WWII

Argentina's Interior Minister, Guillermo Alberto Francos, announced plans to declassify all government-held files related to Nazi fugitives who escaped to Argentina following World War II.

Iowa AG Sues Sheriff Discouraging ICE Cooperation

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird has filed a lawsuit against Winneshiek County Sheriff Dan Marx after he discouraged officers from cooperating with federal immigration authorities.

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