KRISTI NOEM BAG STOLEN TWO ARRESTED

Trump officials investigate California aid for immigrants without legal status
The Trump administration is investigating California's Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants, which provides aid to elderly or disabled immigrants without legal status. Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued a subpoena to Los Angeles County for records, seeking to determine if federal SSI funds were improperly received. State officials defend the program, funded entirely by state money, as a crucial safety net.

Mundra port drug haul: SC dismisses bail plea of Delhi-based businessman
The Supreme Court has denied bail to Delhi businessman Harpreet Singh Talwar, implicated in the Rs 21,000 crore Mundra port drug seizure. While dismissing the plea, the court acknowledged the terror financing allegations as premature. Talwar can reapply for bail in six months. The court directed a special court to expedite the trial, listing the matter twice monthly.

Indian student facing deportation over minor offence receives two degrees in US
Priya Saxena, an Indian doctoral student, faces deportation from the US despite holding two advanced degrees and a valid visa. The DHS cites a 2021 misdemeanour for failing to move over for flashing lights as grounds for revocation.

Punjab police arrest two for involvement in espionage activities linked to Pakistan official
Punjab Police arrested two people in connection with espionage. The suspects allegedly leaked Indian Army information to a Pakistani official in New Delhi. Authorities made the arrests based on intelligence. The accused received online payments for classified data. Police recovered mobile phones and filed a case. Investigations are ongoing to find other involved individuals.

Trump says 'illegals can book a free flight to any foreign country' via CBP Home app. What is it?
President Donald Trump is urging illegal immigrants to jump before they are pushed out of the US after a signing an executive order "to launch the first-ever self-deportation program" on Friday. Homeland Security said earlier this week that migrants would be offered a $1,000 stipend each to leave the US.

Trump admin asks high court permission to revoke migrants' status
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow it to revoke the legal status of hundreds of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela. The Trump administration asked the conservative-majority Supreme Court last week to back its bid to end temporary protected status (TPS) shielding more than 350,000 Venezuelans from deportation.
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Want to attend 2026 FIFA World Cup in U.S? Think twice, JD Vance says the Trump administration may deport tourists
US Vice President JD Vance's remarks about the 2026 FIFA World Cup created controversy. He suggested visitors would have to leave after the event or face Homeland Security. This comment occurred during an event announcing Andrew Giuliani's role in a World Cup task force. Social media users criticised Vance's statement. Many found his message unwelcoming and fear-mongering.
JD Vance warns World Cup visitors not to overstay visas: 'When time is up, they'll have to go home'
Vice President JD Vance jokingly suggested detaining foreign visitors who overstay their welcome during the 2026 World Cup, hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. This remark, referencing Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem's immigration enforcement, has sparked criticism amidst concerns about strained international relations and potential impacts on tourism. JD Vance said ‘badass’ Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem would be responsible for ensuring that supporters depart after Fifa tournament.
Will you be able to fly from today if you don't have a REAL ID? Here's what U.S Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem said
REAL ID travel rule is now in effect, and if you’re planning to fly within the U.S., this update could impact your airport experience. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed that while travelers without a REAL ID won’t be turned away, they should expect extra screening and possible delays. As of this week, TSA won’t accept non-compliant state IDs at checkpoints. With the final enforcement deadline set for May 7, 2025, it’s important to understand what’s changing and how to avoid hassles.
Most travelers must have a REAL ID now to fly within the US
After numerous delays, REAL ID requirements for domestic flights in the U.S. are now in effect. Many people rushed to DMVs to obtain compliant IDs, causing long lines and frustration. While those without REAL IDs can still fly with additional screening, officials advise arriving early and suggest delaying application if travel isn't imminent, as most travelers already possess compliant identification.
Travellers without REAL ID will not be barred after May 7 deadline but there is a catch| Complete details
The REAL ID is a state-issued driver’s license or identification card that complies with federal standards. These cards are marked with a star in the upper corner, signifying compliance.
Trump administration says will pay immigrants in US illegally $1,000 to 'self-deport'
The Trump administration is offering $1,000 to undocumented immigrants who voluntarily return to their home countries, aiming to reduce detention and deportation costs. The Department of Homeland Security will also provide travel assistance and prioritize those using the CBP Home app for self-deportation, projecting significant taxpayer savings. Officials assert this approach is more cost-effective and safer than traditional enforcement methods.
Trump administration sues Colorado and Denver over immigration policies
The Trump administration is suing Colorado and Denver, challenging their sanctuary policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. The lawsuit targets state and city laws that restrict information sharing and prohibit holding individuals solely on immigration detainers.
Delhi Police busts international vehicle theft syndicate; eight members held, hunt on for kingpin
Delhi Police busted an international syndicate led by Dubai-based Amir Pasha, arresting eight members involved in stealing and reselling luxury vehicles. The gang targeted vehicles in areas with weak surveillance, using technology to bypass security systems. Police recovered 15 high-end vehicles and are pursuing other members, with Pasha directing operations remotely.
Why did Pete Hegseth scrap Pentagon's Women, Peace and Security program that Trump once championed?
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday he was ending the Defense Department’s Women, Peace and Security program. Hegseth, who is already facing backlash over Signalgate chat leak row, has winded down the program that boosts the participation of women in peace building and conflict prevention efforts that President Donald Trump signed into law in his first term.
Canada elections: A look at Mark Carney's promises amid anti-Trump wave and trade tensions with US
Mark Carney's Liberals retained power in Canada, fueled by anti-Trump sentiment, but fell short of a majority. Carney pledged to counter Trump's trade war, aiming to build the strongest G7 economy. He promised support for industries, retirees, and Quebec's identity, while criticizing Trudeau's carbon tax and advocating for capped immigration.
Trump signs 3 executive orders, addressing immigration and policing
President Trump signed executive orders targeting sanctuary cities, aiming to enforce immigration laws and punish uncooperative jurisdictions. These orders include publishing a list of sanctuary cities, providing legal resources to police, and ensuring English proficiency for truck drivers. The administration seeks to increase deportations and criticizes cities obstructing federal immigration enforcement, sparking legal challenges and accusations of political theater.
How was Kristi Noem's swanky Gucci bag which had $3k cash and her passport stolen? Cops give big update on arrests
Two arrests have been made in the theft of a high-end Gucci bag belonging to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. The primary suspect was arrested in Washington, DC, and is in custody, according to the US Secret Service. USSS said in a Sunday evening news release it made a second arrest in Miami in connection with the theft.
In Canada elections, Mark Carney is the political newcomer and hopes to stay PM: 10 points
Canada elections: Liberal party leader Mark Carney is pitted against Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives and opinion polls show Carney’s Liberals have a narrow lead ahead of voting. Mark Carney has had a distinguished career. He is riding on an anti-Trump wave in Canada. Carney entered the race after securing 85.9% for Liberal Party’s leadership after former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation.
Trump's first 100 days: Is his presidency causing irreversible damage to US markets?
During Trump's initial 100 days, market volatility spurred some investors to diversify from U.S. assets amid trade policy concerns. While equities rebounded after moderated trade rhetoric, the S&P 500 fell about 8%, and the dollar slid 9%. Some strategists suggest a potential structural shift in asset allocations, with investors seeking alternative reserve currencies. However, U.S.
'You guys make it sound like...': Top Trump officials make big charge against children’s parents amid deportation
The US President Donald Trump’s administration has reportedly deported three US citizen children, including a 4-year-old who was suffering from metastatic cancer along with their mothers, according to the families’ attorneys. But top Trump officials Tom Homan and Marco Rubio have made big charge against parents saying the children were not deported.
US President Donald Trump targets college accreditation process in executive order
President Trump signed an executive order targeting college accreditation, aiming to remove "ideological overreach" and promote "intellectual diversity." This move allows colleges to switch accreditors easily, potentially increasing competition. Simultaneously, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem threatened to revoke Harvard's eligibility to enroll international students, demanding records on their activities and cancelling federal grants.
Who is Col. Sheyla Baez Ramirez, US Army Commander suspended after photo controversy?
The US Army has suspended Col. Sheyla Baez Ramirez, commander of Fort McCoy, after the absence of President Trump, Vice President Vance, and Secretary Hegseth's photos from the base's chain of command display sparked outrage. While the Army denies misconduct, the DOD launched an investigation. This follows other military leadership changes, including Col.
Pentagon's chaotic week: US Army commander suspended after astonishing insult to Trump, Vance and Hegseth
A senior Army commander was suspended after the Wisconsin fort she ran failed to post photos of Donald Trump, JD Vance and Pete Hegseth on her base's chain-of-command board. While the Army has denied the misconduct, the DOD launched an investigation into the matter. This follows other military leadership changes, including Col.
On Earth Day, massive protests in US against Trump-Musk duo against environmental agenda: 10 points
Massive protests and rallies have been planned in US against the Trump administration on Earth Day. Organizers along with pro-democracy groups will hit the streets for flurry of actions to demand right to free, healthy lives. Trump and Elon Musk have directed the dismantling of federal offices that oversee clean air, drinking water, national parks and forests, conservation, climate smart farming.
Why did Trump official Kristi Noem have $3,000 cash in her purse before it was stolen? Check details
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem had her handbag - with $3,000 (?2,260) in cash inside - stolen from her while dining at a Washington, DC, restaurant. Her bag contained several personal items in addition to the cash, including her driver's license, passport and DHS access badge. Noem has revealed why she was carrying $3,000 cash in her purse.
Trump administration cuts key CDC staff monitoring IVF safety amid dramatic rise in US syphilis cases
Even though the Trump administration promised to expand access to IVF, his administration has eliminated a team looking after research of those treatments. The chaotic cuts to CDC has hit expert leadership and programs that surveil, test and research sexually transmitted diseases. President Trump has called himself the "fertilization president"
Who is Bryon Noem? Kristi Noem’s husband in limelight after her bag theft in Washington, DC
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's handbag was stolen while she dined in downtown Washington, DC. The bag contained $3,000 in cash, her DHS badge, and personal items. The incident has triggered concerns over her security, while also sparking public curiosity about her husband, Bryon Noem, a low-profile figure who manages an insurance business and supports rural community initiatives.
What is the Insurrection Act, and will Donald Trump invoke it? He may make a decision this Sunday; here’s what Americans need to watch out for
The Insurrection Act is back in the spotlight as Donald Trump nears a decision on whether to deploy U.S. troops to arrest migrants at the southern border. With border crossings now under 300 a day, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem are advising against invoking it. Trump’s executive order set a Sunday deadline, but the final memo may arrive next week. As pressure builds inside the White House over arrest numbers and detention space, many are watching closely.
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