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Contractors use skip tracing, AI to find
undocumented migrants, raising ethical concerns
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Posted by sunset 4/7/2026 12:06:40 AM Post Reply
The U.S. government is using AI to locate and arrest migrants who are accused of being in the United States illegally. According to several reports, the Department of Homeland Security is hiring a litany of private contractors and giving them the names of thousands of migrants. The contractors are then using artificial intelligence to find the migrants. The process of using AI, public records, databases, online information and surveillance is called “skip tracing.” It’s been used by debt collectors, bail bondsmen and private investigators for years. But reports say DHS is paying private companies billions of dollars to use this process to find migrants for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Democrats Plot Impeachment of Trump a
Third Time
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 10:42:50 PM Post Reply
Free Speech For People said in a press release Monday that a new national poll found “a majority of likely 2026 voters nationwide support impeaching President Donald Trump,” which the group called “an extraordinary and unprecedented level of support so early in a presidential term.” The poll, conducted by Lake Research Partners from March 26-30 among 800 likely 2026 general election voters, found that 52 percent support impeaching Trump, while 40 percent oppose it. 46 percent said they strongly support impeachment, compared with 37 percent who strongly oppose it, while 8 percent said they were unsure or had no opinion. Free Speech For People said
Artemis II breaks Apollo 13’s distance
record with daring moon flyby that included
a solar eclipse
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 10:23:33 PM Post Reply
HOUSTON (AP) — After traveling deeper into space than any other humans, the Artemis II astronauts pointed their moonship toward home Monday night, wrapping up a lunar cruise that revealed views of the far side never beheld by eyes until now. Their flyby of the moon even included some celestial sightseeing besides yielding rich science — a significant step toward landing boot prints near the moon’s south pole in just two years. A total solar eclipse greeted the three Americans and one Canadian as the moon temporarily blocked the sun from their perspective. Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn nodded at them from the black void.
The Rescue of DUDE 44: Inside the Massive
Operation to Save Two Downed Airmen In Iran
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 9:04:41 PM Post Reply
The dramatic and sprawling two-day operation to save the crew of an F-15E Strike Eagle shot down over Iran on April 3 involved hundreds of personnel, dozens of aircraft—and multiple close calls. In an April 6 press briefing at the White House, President Trump and top government officials walked reporters through how the massive rescue operation unfolded and outlined new details of the risky, high-stakes operation. Trump, who spoke alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, called the successful operation “one of the largest, most complex, most harrowing
Trump Ends Obama Climate Regulations and
Finalizes Massive Deregulation
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 8:54:24 PM Post Reply
The Trump administration is once again restoring sanity to government regulation and saving trillions of dollars by taking on one of the most preposterous of climate regulations. Perhaps Barack Obama’s most egregious power grab and most preposterous set of regulations regarded so-called greenhouse gases, which are simply the gases emitted by nearly all things, especially living things, including humans. For instance, climate alarmists consider carbon, which is the chemical basis for all life on earth, a greenhouse gas. In a sense, Obama was trying to regulate life itself and indeed the entire physical world when he claimed that the government could regulate greenhouse gases under an Environmental Protection Agency
It Is Impossible to Overstate How Deranged
the Left Has Become
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 7:28:19 PM Post Reply
Being on X all the time, I see a lot of deranged behavior. Not all of it comes from the left, of course. There is another end of the horseshoe that is as disgusting as what you find on the left. The primary difference is that the left is busy arguing that their psychopaths are the good guys. When anti-ICE activists try to run over a federal agent, it is she who becomes the hero. When Luigi Mangione shoots an innocent man, he becomes a rock star and a "moral" man. For a long time, the Democrats and liberals mostly egged on the insanity by using triggering language, but
After That Embarrassing NY Times ‘NATO’
Headline the Press Opposes Applying Their
Own Standards
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 7:23:13 PM Post Reply
On Friday, the New York Times delivered a malaprop for the ages. In a piece by Steven Erlinger about the prospect of the U.S. pulling out of NATO, the paper misidentified that organization as the “North American Treaty Organization.” It was more than a stumble from the “Paper of Record” that could deliver the usual blithe digital scrubbing; this disaster made its way to the print edition. It would take a full day to address this fumble, and one that is not easily memory-holed. There was no shortage of gleeful pointing taking place across social media when this played out over the weekend, but there is a significance to this.
New: Trump Stands Firm, Iran's Deadline Holds replies
Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 6:31:06 PM Post Reply
On Monday, President Trump presided over a real barn-burner of a press briefing in the White House briefing room. The primary topic was the rescue of an American aviator on Sunday, but the president took questions on the overall conduct and progress of Operation Epic Fury as well. As is his usual practice, the president was very direct in his answers - particularly when it came to the deadline he has imposed on what's left of Iran's leadership, to make a deal or learn what the "or else" is all about. Here are some highlights: First, the president spoke about the possibility of Iran gaining a nuclear weapon.
CNN: US May Break Geneva Conventions;
Say Pilot Rescue Was Too Costly
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 6:24:36 PM Post Reply
On Monday’s CNN This Morning, the panel on the Audie Cornish-hosted program started with more accusations of U.S. war crimes from panelist Sarah Fitzpatrick of The Atlantic and Kim Dozier, a CNN Global Affairs Analyst. Fitzpatrick said the US will be “turning off incubators for babies,” while Dozier claimed the US is about to violate the Geneva Conventions like Russia had in Ukraine. Furthermore, at the end of the hour-long morning show, a discussion ensued between Cornish and Fitzpatrick, which worried almost only about the “cost” of the rescue mission of a U.S. Military pilot.
Two top Iranian military leaders wiped
out during airstrikes on Tehran
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Posted by Hazymac 4/6/2026 3:54:43 PM Post Reply
Two senior Iranian leaders — including one of the country’s top spies and the head of its undercover forces — were killed in overnight airstrikes on the capital, Tehran, state media and Israel’s defense minister said Monday. Maj. Gen. Majid Khademi, head of intelligence for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), was assassinated early Monday, as Israel and the United States carried out a wave of strikes on the regime, killing more than 25 people. “Khademi wasn’t just any figure; he was effectively No. 2 within the IRGC, one of the few senior commanders who managed to survive multiple waves of Israeli and American targeting over the past year —
Trump vows to catch ‘leaker’ who revealed
US could not initially reach F-15 pilot
in Iran: ‘Give it up or go to jail’
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 2:36:36 PM Post Reply
President Trump vowed Monday to catch the “leaker” who revealed that US forces were not immediately able to rescue the second F-15 pilot shot down over Iran — as he told again of the wounded airman’s dramatic weekend rescue. “We’re looking very hard to find that leaker,” Trump said in the White House briefing room. “They basically said that we have one and there’s somebody missing. Well, [Iran] didn’t know there was somebody missing until this leaker gave the information.” Trump explained that the leak could have endangered the missing pilot’s life. “We think we’ll be able to find it out, because we’re going to go to the media company that released it,
Expert: Beijing May Eye U.S. Homeland
if America Continues Iran Fight
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 2:29:02 PM Post Reply
Operation Epic Fury has been a great success so far. Of course, one reason that this operation, which our Israeli allies are calling Operation Roaring Lion, has been such a success so far is that no other nations are coming to Iran's aid. That shouldn't be surprising, as Iran has been an outlaw nation for almost half a century, ruled by a cabal of vicious, 7th-century barbarians that any civilized nation should rightly abhor. Here's the thing: Iran also has some of the world's largest recoverable petroleum and natural gas reserves, one of the primary beneficiaries of which is China. Now, China expert and Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang,
New: Steve Bannon's Contempt of Congress
Conviction Vacated by the Supreme Court
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 2:23:16 PM Post Reply
Steve Bannon, Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor to the President during Donald Trump’s first term and now host of the conservative podcast War Room, just got his July 2022 contempt of Congress conviction vacated by the Supreme Court. The order clears the way for Bannon to have the case dismissed by a lower court. Bannon had declined to appear before the “House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol" — the notorious J6 committee — and was sentenced to four months in prison, which he served in 2024, and fined $6,500.
Israel Hits Iranian Petrochemical Plant,
Multiple IRGC Jihadi Leaders
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 2:17:49 PM Post Reply
Israeli forces chalked up multiple victories over Passover/Easter Monday in its joint operation with the USA against the terrorist Islamic regime of Iran. What better news on Easter Monday than to hear that Islamic terrorists who have spent years orchestrating the murder of Christians, Jews, and less radical Muslims are going to face eternal judgment? And in this case, there are multiple wins to celebrate. My colleague Stephen Green already reported on how Israel cut off the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) intelligence with the elimination of intel chief Maj. Gen. Majid Khademi. Green commented, "The same IRGC statement said that funeral and burial
After George Floyd they promised social
workers would replace cops — one just
got attacked with a sword in Boston
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Posted by zephyrgirl 4/6/2026 12:19:24 PM Post Reply
BOSTON — In the summer of 2020, after the death of George Floyd and the protests that followed, the far left decided cops were the problem. Their theory? Armed officers escalate mental health crises. Send social workers and clinicians instead, and people would stop getting hurt. On Saturday in Boston, one of those clinicians was attacked with a sword. The clinician was knocked to the ground inside an apartment building on Hemenway Street, steps from Northeastern University's campus. A police officer was stabbed in the arm.
Cheering for the Enemy replies
Posted by Hazymac 4/6/2026 12:04:20 PM Post Reply
There’s nothing really new in the uproar surrounding the loss of a USAF F-15E Strike Eagle over Iran this past weekend. Media hysteria over the downing of a single U.S. aircraft has become a commonplace schtick in coverage of American wars over the past three decades. During WW II, the U.S. lost over 23,000 planes in combat. I kid you not, playmates: 23,000+ – and that’s only combat losses. Overall losses, including accidents, amounted to 65,164. The media talking heads would have had to be carried out in straitjackets if they’d been active at the time. Losses dropped sharply following WW II. In Korea, the USAF lost 147 shot down
81-year-old lifelong Dodgers fan left
devastated by brutal new policy
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Posted by mc squared 4/6/2026 11:30:39 AM Post Reply
The Los Angeles Dodgers are playing hardball with their most loyal fans, and this time, the boys in blue are looking more like corporate bullies. Errol Segal, the 81-year-old diehard fan who has held season tickets for a staggering 50 years, found himself in the ultimate pickle when the team essentially told him his money was good, but his flip phone wasn’t. Despite half a century of loyalty — long before the era of QR codes — the Dodgers flat-out refused to provide Segal with paper tickets for the 2026 season, effectively shutting him out of games.
Take out one Iranian power plant per day replies
Posted by Big Bopper 4/6/2026 10:44:30 AM Post Reply
Power plants are legitimate targets in war. They’re “dual purpose” infrastructure in that they serve a civilian purpose but also a military one. (The same was true of the large bridge in Tehran that we took out last week.) That’s one reason that terrorists like Hamas position their military commands in hospitals, not power plants. It is recognized that hospitals are not legitimate targets (unless a military use is made of them) while power plants are. America is therefore justified in disabling Iran’s power plants, as President Trump has threatened to do. It will be much tougher for Iran to launch drones and missiles without electric power.
Rescue of F-15 WSO Reveals Huge Cultural
Divide Between Left and Right, Europe
and America
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 10:40:22 AM Post Reply
The gap truly is unbridgeable. It's hard not to conclude that after the event of this weekend, even if we held out hope that somehow, once the TDS is in the rear-view mirror, we might find a way to talk with each other. As you might imagine, I, like many of you, was glued to news sources (X, in my case), vacuuming up as much informati on as possible about our downed WSO. As soon as the news broke of the downed F-15, a massive divide became evident: Trump's opponents, to a person, shouted that this was proof that the United States was losing,
Iran, US receive plan to end hostilities,
immediate ceasefire, source says
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/6/2026 10:30:48 AM Post Reply
Iran and the United States ​have received a plan to end hostilities that could come into effect on Monday and ‌reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a source aware of the proposals said on Monday. A framework to end hostilities has been put together by Pakistan and exchanged with Iran and the U.S. overnight, the source said, outlining a two-tier approach with an immediate ceasefire followed by a ​comprehensive agreement."All elements need to be agreed today," the source said, adding the initial understanding would be ​structured as a memorandum of understanding finalised electronically through Pakistan, the sole communication channel in ⁠the talks.
Americans Sharply Divided Along Political
Lines When It Comes To Iran War Support:
I&I/TIPP Poll
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Posted by RockyTCB 4/6/2026 10:13:17 AM Post Reply
As President Trump gears up to put even more pressure on what remains of Iran’s regime, do Americans support the Iran war? According to the latest I&I/TIPP Poll, nearly half of all Americans do, but an equal share don’t, with political affiliation seemingly the deciding factor in whether one supports or opposes the conflict. I&I/TIPP’s national online poll of 1,464 voters was taken from March 31 to April 2, and has a margin of error of +/-2.7 percentage points. The public opinion survey asked participants three questions about the Iran war, which has now lasted just over a month. The first question: “Do you support or oppose the
Former Women's Soccer Star Rejects Reality:
Facts Are Now Hate Speech
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Posted by Hazymac 4/6/2026 8:46:20 AM Post Reply
Leave it to the woke left to ignore, well, reality. In the latest episode of Woke Progressives Gone Wild, former women's soccer player Megan Rapinoe is back to her usual shenanigans, denying biology in favor of having dudes play in women's sports. You'd think, having been a soccer player, a sport which I am given to understand required speed, strength, agility, and endurance, she's know better; but, clearly, she doesn't know, or care, about the differences between men and women. Former U.S. women’s soccer star Megan Rapinoe ripped the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for implementing a new policy to ensure fairness across women’s competitions.
ICE Launches More Low-Profile Worksite
Visits to Deport Migrants
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 4/6/2026 7:34:09 AM Post Reply
President Donald Trump’s deputies directed more low-profile enforcement operations this weekend to remove many illegal migrants from U.S. worksites. The surprise worksite operations make it difficult for well-funded pro-migration groups — including left-wing, business, and media groups — to create the TV-magnified chaos that unnerves swing-voting citizens. In Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, ICE invited illegal-migrant truck drivers to renew their Commercial Driver’s Licenses at a local licensing office and promptly arrested 13 who turned up. WTAE reported that ICE arrested “13 illegal aliens from countries including Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan.” One migrant assaulted a local officer, ICE added. In Washington State, ICE agents arrested other migrants who attended appointments at federal offices.
Automakers trade group urges government
to scrap gas tax, replace it with vehicle
weight fee
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 4/6/2026 7:25:41 AM Post Reply
The leader of a trade group that represents most major automakers called on the federal government to eliminate its gasoline tax and replace it with a vehicle fee to finance road infrastructure needs. Alliance for Automotive Innovation CEO John Bozzella, whose group represents automakers such as General Motors, Toyota, Volkswagen, Hyundai and other leading car manufacturers, put forward a proposal that urged the federal government to address the growing shortfall in the Highway Trust Fund with a vehicle fee. The proposal would function like a vehicle registration fee that’s assessed on all vehicles based on their weight, and was first reported by Reuters. It comes as the federal government’s
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