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Australia Nauru Deportation Deal Sparks Controversy

Australia will pay the Pacific island nation of Nauru to permanently resettle foreign-born criminals who cannot be deported or imprisoned indefinitely, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed Monday. The deal follows a 2023 High Court ruling that struck down Australia’s practice of holding such individuals in indefinite immigration detention.

Epping Migrant Hotel Ruling Triggers Tax Revolt

Residents in Epping, Essex, are threatening a tax rebellion after the Court of Appeal overturned a High Court injunction to close the Bell Hotel, now being used to house asylum seekers. The ruling followed arguments from the Home Office that obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights outweighed local safety concerns.

Trump Eyes 10-Year Gaza Redevelopment Plan

President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a sweeping proposal to take control of Gaza for a decade, relocate much of its population, and rebuild the enclave into a high-tech hub. The plan, outlined in a 38-page prospectus obtained by The Washington Post, envisions both voluntary departures and temporary relocation of Gaza’s more than 2 million residents.

India Offers to Drop Tariffs After Trump Pressure

President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that India is offering to cut tariffs imposed on U.S. goods.

Robert Mueller Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease

Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, who led the investigation into the alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election, has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, his family told The New York Times.

EXPOSED: Roseman University Doubles Down on DEI Despite Federal Warning

Roseman University is expanding its DEI-based ASPIRE program in 2025, despite President Trump’s executive orders and federal warnings.

University of West Alabama Schemes to Preserve DEI Despite Law

Despite Alabama’s SB 129 banning DEI initiatives in public universities, the University of West Alabama is reportedly seeking loopholes.

Trump Declares: GOP Is the Party of Workers Again

On Labor Day 2025, President Trump declared that the Republican Party is once again the party of American workers.

HUD Orders Nationwide Crackdown on Illegals in Public Housing

HUD orders public housing agencies to verify immigration status within 30 days. Illegal residents face removal.

Giuliani Injured in New Hampshire Crash After Aiding Domestic Violence Victim

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, age 81, was seriously injured in a car accident on the evening of August 30, 2025 in New Hampshire.

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