The Daily Populous

Monday April 28th, 2025 morning edition

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The Trump administration has secretly allowed immigration agents to invade homes without a warrant for over a month, according to a leaked internal memo.

The memo, obtained by USA Today and issued by Attorney General Pam Bondi March 14, orders Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials to break into the homes of suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua without a warrant.

It stated that ICE can curb the “proactive procedures” put in place to obtain a warrant, since they “will not always be realistic or effective in swiftly identifying and removing alien enemies.”.

Family, friends and supporters listen to Attorney Rina Gandhi speak about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador.

But since then, the administration has been apprehending and deporting immigrants who are not Venezuelan and have no criminal record to El Salvador’s mega-prison.

“Now we find out the Justice Department was authorizing officers to ignore the most bedrock principle of the Fourth Amendment by authorizing officers to enter homes without a judicial warrant.”.

USA Today obtained the memo from the nonprofit Property of the People, which pursues “governmental transparency. »

Report finds Meta’s celebrity-voiced chatbots could discuss sex with minors

Authored by techcrunch.com
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AI chatbots available on Meta’s platforms like Facebook and Instagram can engage in sexually explicit conversations with underage users, according to a new report in the Wall Street Journal.

In one reported conversation, a chatbot using actor/wrestler John Cena’s voice described a graphic sexual scenario to a user identifying as a 14-year-girl.

A Meta spokesperson described the WSJ’s testing as “so manufactured that it’s not just fringe, it’s hypothetical.” »

Harvard Tuition is Now Free for Families Earning Under $200k–Includes Housing and Books for Those Below $100k

Authored by mhtntimes.com

Starting in Fall 2025, Harvard College will offer a completely free education—including housing—for students whose families earn $100,000 or less annually.

“Harvard has always aimed to welcome the most talented students, regardless of their financial situation,” said Dean Hopi Hoekstra.

In 2004, Harvard launched the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative, covering the full cost of tuition, housing, and food for families earning $40,000 or less. »

Pakistan seeks $1.4 billion from China amid rising tensions with India

Authored by timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Pakistan has requested a $1.4 billion increase in its currency swap line with China, Pakistan's finance minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said.

Tensions have surged following the Pahalgam terror attack in Kashmir, which left 26 tourists dead and led to a sharp deterioration in India-Pakistan ties.

“Trade flows between the two countries had already fallen off and totalled just $1.2 billion last year,” he said. »

Israel acknowledges killing aid worker in strike after initially accusing UN of ‘baseless slander’

Authored by cnn.com

The strike killed Marin Marinov, a 51-year-old from Bulgaria who worked to deliver life-saving aid to the population of Gaza, the UN said.

Six others were injured in the deadly attack that occurred one day after Israel renewed its bombardment of Gaza, ending a two-month ceasefire.

A separate attack in Gaza City severely damaged two apartment buildings, killing seven Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Civil Defense organization. »