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"I am an immigrant, I am undocumented, unafraid, queer and unashamed"

An undocumented immigrant activist boldly declared her identity at an anti-Trump "Hands Off" protest Saturday, telling thousands in the nation’s capital, "I am an immigrant, I am undocumented, unafraid, queer, and unashamed."
Greisa Martinez Rosas, executive director of United We Dream, a network of over 400,000 young immigrants, spoke at the rally, one of more than 1,000 nationwide protests against the Trump administration’s immigration and cost-cutting policies. Originally from Hidalgo, Mexico, Rosas arrived in the U.S. as a child and grew up in Dallas. Her remarks went viral, sparking mixed reactions online.
Some X users called for her deportation, with one writing, "Deport her. Now." Others mocked her openness, saying, "The only thing she didn’t tell ICE is her home address," adding, "I’m confident they can look that up." Supporters praised her courage amid escalating deportation efforts by President Donald Trump’s administration.
TWO biological males compete in Pool competition FOR THE FEMALE TITLE!

Two transgender athletes, Harriet Haynes and Lucy Smith, faced off in the championship match of the Ultimate Pool Women’s Pro Series Event 2 on Sunday, after defeating female competitors at Robin Park Leisure Centre. Haynes clinched the title, overcoming Smith’s comeback from a 6-3 deficit.
Both players, biologically male but identifying as female, dominated the season. Smith won 85 of 113 matches since 2021, with a 62% frame victory rate across 848 frames, while Haynes boasted a .750 winning percentage in 241 matches. Their success has reignited debates over transgender participation in women’s sports.
The European Pocket Billiard Federation (EPBF) permits transgender women in female categories , a policy reversed in 2023 to require four years of transition. Controversy has shadowed Haynes for years. In 2024, Irish champion Kim O’Brien withdrew from the European Pool Championships rather than face Haynes. Last year, Lynne Pinches forfeited the English Pool Association’s 2023 Champion of Champions Ladies event final in protest.
“Irish pool champion Kim O’Brien pulled out … after officials allowed Hayes to compete,” highlighting ongoing tensions. The WEPF’s shifting rules have lead to uncertainty, leaving female athletes like Pinches opting out rather than competing against transgender opponents.
Activist judge, who tried to halt Trump Exec Orders, busted for SERIOUS conflict of interest

Legal experts are raising concerns over U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s decision to halt deportation flights of Tren de Aragua gang members, citing potential conflicts of interest tied to his daughter’s advocacy work. Appointed by President Barack Obama in 2011, Boasberg blocked the Trump administration’s efforts under the Alien Enemies Act, prompting accusations of bias.
Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, argued that Boasberg should have recused himself under judicial ethics rules. “Given that his daughter works directly for an organization that supports illegal aliens, opposes deportation ... the impartiality of his judgment is obviously open to be reasonably questioned,” von Spakovskysaid. Boasberg’s daughter, Katherine, is employed by Partners in Justice, a nonprofit whose founder praised the judge’s ruling.
The administration contends Boasberg’s written order came too late—after flights were over international waters on March 15—yet he demanded answers from the Justice Department for defying his ruling. Richard Painter, a University of Minnesota law professor, noted that while an adult child’s employment doesn’t typically mandate recusal, direct involvement in a case could. Matt O’Brien, a former immigration judge, criticized the ruling’s scope as policy-driven rather than impartial.
The controversy has fueled debate over judicial neutrality as Trump’s deportation agenda faces legal hurdles.
50 countries BEND THE KNEE to Trump over tariffs

Agricultural Secretary Brooke Rollins said Sunday that 50 countries are already negotiating with the U.S. following the Trump administration’s new tariff announcements, signaling a swift global response to the policy aimed at boosting American industry.
Speaking on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Rollins highlighted the rapid impact of President Donald Trump’s economic plan, unveiled last Wednesday. “We’re now two days in, right? You’ve got two days of data,” she said, noting that the tariffs are prompting nations to “come to the table.” The policy seeks to reshape trade by prioritizing U.S. goods and addressing imbalances, such as Mexico’s rejection of American corn and Australia’s limits on U.S. beef.
Rollins emphasized the administration’s focus on agriculture, stating, “From our farming and ranching perspective, which is what I’m focused on, it is time for a change.” She pointed to Honduras importing more U.S. pork than the entire European Union as an example of skewed trade dynamics.
The tariff initiative, part of Trump’s “new American economic plan,” has drawn mixed reactions. While some nations, like India and Taiwan, signal openness to deals, critics warn of potential economic fallout. Rollins remained optimistic, framing the move as a step toward rebuilding the U.S. economy. “This whole concept is about rebuilding an American economy around American goods,” she said. Details on specific negotiations remain unclear as talks unfold.