


Majority Support Trump’s Deportation of Non-Criminal Migrants
Two new polls show a solid majority supporting President Donald Trump’s policy of deporting economic migrants, including migrants not guilty of additional crimes.
Just one in four Americans strongly oppose the policy, which is helping to shift opportunities and wealth back to younger Americans and their families.
The New York Times poll asked 1313 registered people if they approve of Trump’s policy of “Deporting immigrants living in the United States illegally back to their home countries.”
Fifty-four percent approved, including 38 percent who strongly approve.
But just 24 percent — or one-in-four — strongly disapprove of the opportunity program. That bloc includes 25 percent of independents, one percent of Trump voters, and 43 percent of voters who backed Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024
The New York Times poll was conducted September 22-27. Click here to read more.
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Chicago Teachers Union pays for audit, doesn’t let members see it
The Chicago Teachers Union’s annual reporting with the U.S. Department of Labor shows it has been paying accountants to conduct its audits.
But it hasn’t released those “annual” audits in over five years.
CTU is required by its own internal rules to provide an audit of its finances every year. But it hasn’t done so since Sept. 9, 2020.
The union reported to the U.S. Department of Labor that it did have an outside auditor conduct an audit in 2025 and that the cost totaled nearly $80,000.
A spokesperson for Roblox said in a statement to The National News Desk that the lawsuit is based on information that’s outdated and taken out of context. Click here to read more.
CTU’s internal rules are clear: an annual audit must be performed and published each year.
Specifically, the CTU financial secretary is required in union bylaws to “furnish an audited report of the Union which shall be printed in the Union’s publication.” Click here to read more.
5-year-old girl ‘unrecognizable’ after alleged beating by group of kids, mother says
CLEVELAND -An investigation is ongoing after an Ohio mother reported her 5-year-old daughter was beaten, assaulted and scalped. Police say the suspects are under the age of 10.
Antavia Kennibrew says she found her 5-year-old daughter beaten and abused. For her daughter’s safety, the mother is not sharing the girl’s name but describes her as bubbly and sweet.
“I literally saw the worst thing ever! I saw my daughter unrecognizable,” Kennibrew said. “I couldn’t wrap my head around it.”
The mother says she dropped her daughter off Sept. 13 at a family member’s home in Cleveland. Somehow, the 5-year-old walked out the front door and was allegedly badly beaten by a group of kids.
When Kennibrew found out, she rushed over and saw EMS treating her daughter several blocks over. Click here to read more.

‘This B**** Needs To Die’: New Jersey School Board Candidate Threatens Conservative Rival
MARLBORO TWP, NJ - A text scandal has hit a New Jersey school board race, culminating in two candidates running on a largely liberal platform dropping out of the race.
Conservative mother of three and Marlboro Township school board member Danielle Bellomo was revealed to be the target of school board candidate Scott Semaya, according to a snapped image of his phone. Semaya apparently texted about Bellomo’s “n*ps” being hard in a group text called “ThisB****NeedsToDie.”
“Bellomo must be cold — her nips could cut glass right n–” one message allegedly being typed by Semaya said.
Chad Hyett, the Marlboro school board vice president, was allegedly in the group chat, as well as the husband of a board member.
According to Bellomo, who spoke to the New York Post, those weren’t the only nasty messages shared about her. Some of the messages included “very specific actions that they want to do to me and what their intention is,” she said. Click here to read more.

Gun rights groups gear up to fight restrictions after appeals court clears open carry
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida gun rights advocates are mobilizing against what they describe as a stealth effort by Republican lawmakers to impose new restrictions on open carry, weeks after an appellate court ruling overturned the state’s decades-old ban on openly displaying firearms.
Executive Director of Florida Gun Rights Logan Edge told Florida’s Voice his organization is “going full steam ahead” to generate opposition during the pre-session committee weeks after hearing “rumblings” from legislators and state attorney offices about efforts to limit the court’s decision.
“It’s the Republicans [who are seeking restrictions],” Edge said, noting he was “not surprised in the slightest” given the legislature’s history of fighting open carry, including excluding it from the 2023 constitutional carry bill. Click here to read more.