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Daughter devastated to learn of mother’s assisted suicide through WhatsApp, and she’s not alone

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By  Jonathon Van Maren

An Irish mother with mental health problems killed herself under Switzerland’s permissive euthanasia regime without telling her family. Similar horror stories are happening in Canada, and the UK may be next.

Last month, Megan Royal discovered that her mother had ended her life by assisted suicide when she received a WhatsApp message from Swiss suicide center Pegasos, letting her know that her mother’s ashes would be sent to her via mail. 

Fifty-eight-year-old Maureen Slough was from Cavan, Ireland, and told her family that she would be vacationing with a friend in Lithuania. Instead, the recently retired civil servant traveled to Switzerland, where the facility says she died by lethal injection, listening to a song by Elvis Presley. Her family, including her “partner” Mick Lynch, who had spoken to her the day she died, had no idea that she was planning assisted suicide. 

Slough, who had suffered through the deaths of two of her daughters, attempted suicide in 2024, and her daughter Megan Royal says she was suffering mental anguish. “She had told us she was going to Lithuania, but she had confided in two people that she had other plans,” Royal told the press. “And after a series of concerned phone calls she said she would come home, but then we got the WhatsApp message to say she had died.”  

The suicide cost €15,000. Several weeks later, Royal and Lynch received goodbye letters from Maureen in the mail. Royal is heartbroken and outraged.  

“They should not have allowed her to make that decision on her own,” she said. “This group did not contact me, even though my mother had nominated me as next of kin. They waited until afterwards and then told me she had died listening to an Elvis Presley song.” Pegasos claims that they were provided with a letter from Royal affirming her knowledge of the suicide, verified through an email address. Royal received no email; the family says the letter was likely forged. 

According to UK Right to Life, Slough’s brother Philip, a U.K. solicitor, “has written to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, urging them to investigate the matter with the Swiss authorities … he said that Pegasos had failed to follow its own policy of informing family, adding ‘it appears my sister provided Pegasos with letters of complaint to medical authorities in Éire in respect of bogus medical conditions, and that these documents were considered by Pegasos in support of her application.’” 

He continued: “While I understand that Swiss law permits assisted dying, the Pegasos clinic has faced numerous criticisms in the UK for their practices with British nationals, and the circumstances in which my sister took her life are highly questionable.” Assisted suicide has been legal in Switzerland since 1941 and is only illegal for the ambiguous reason of “selfish motives.” Switzerland has long been a destination for suicide tourism, and UK Right to Life noted that “Pegasos was at the centre of a similar controversy  earlier this year when a British mother, Anne, ended her life at the Pegasos  assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland without informing her family.” 

Many are already observing that if Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide bill becomes law in the United Kingdom, similar scenarios could soon be a reality in the UK. MP Danny Kruger attempted to table an amendment earlier this year requiring people seeking assisted suicide to sign a document declaring whether they had informed their family of their plan; it was ignored.  

“That is the saddest thing, which was hinted at quite strongly – in fact, stated explicitly – in some of the evidence sessions,” Kruger told the House. “It has been suggested that wanting a loved one to live is seen by doctors as a form of coercion that should be resisted; that trying to argue a loved one out of an assisted death is the coercion that we need to guard against and, on that basis, we should not be making any expectation that families are informed.”  

Kruger is not exaggerating. At a press conference in British Columbia for MP Tamara Jansen’s Bill C-218, which would ban euthanasia for those suffering from mental illness, Alicia Duncan told the gut-wrenching story of discovering that her mother had been euthanized after being hospitalized for a mental health crisis – and finding out about her mother’s death via text message.

If the House of Lords passes Kim Leadbeater’s assisted suicide bill – and if MP Tamara Jansen’s “Right to Recover Act” fails to pass this fall – stories like that of Maureen Slough will become excruciatingly common. Parliamentarians must act to protect the vulnerable. If they do not, children discovering that their parents have died by suicide and that their ashes are in the mail will no longer be a horrifying aberration, but a social norm.

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Disney settles wrongful termination lawsuit with conservative actress Gina Carano

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By Calvin Freiburger

Lucasfilm, owned by Disney, issued a statement opening the door to reviving the role Carano lost on ‘The Mandalorian’ for dissenting from woke orthodoxy.

Conservative actress Gina Carano and leftist entertainment giant Disney have settled the former’s wrongful termination lawsuit, with the latter issuing a statement opening the door to reviving the Star Wars role she lost for dissenting from woke orthodoxy.

In February 2021, the Disney-owned Lucasfilm terminated its association with Carano following online activists’ uproar over a social media post in which the former MMA fighter warned that “to get to the point where Nazi soldiers could easily round up thousands of Jews, the government first made their own neighbors hate them simply for being Jews. How is that any different from hating someone for their political views?”

In response, Lucasfilm issued a statement saying Carano, who co-starred as heroic mercenary Cara Dune in the popular Star Wars streaming series The Mandalorian and had been slated to helm her own spinoff, “is not currently employed by Lucasfilm and there are no plans for her to be in the future. Nevertheless, her social media posts denigrating people based on their cultural and religious identities are abhorrent and unacceptable.” No such denigration in her remarks had ever been identified, but The Hollywood Reporter quoted one source as saying Lucasfilm had “been looking for a reason to fire her for two months, and today was the final straw.”

The move sparked a backlash against Disney among conservatives, and with the exception of small projects such as a role in a streaming movie produced by conservative outlet The Daily Wire, Carano’s acting career languished.

In February 2024, Carano took tech mogul Elon Musk up on his public offer to finance lawsuits for those “canceled” over their free speech on Twitter/X, and filed a wrongful termination suit against the company, alleging Disney “bullied Ms. Carano, trying to force her to conform to their views about cultural and political issues, and when that bullying failed, they fired her.”

On Thursday, Variety reported that the parties have reached a settlement in the suit. While no details of the terms have been released, Lucasfilm issued a statement that “The Walt Disney Company and Lucasfilm are pleased to announce that we have reached an agreement with Gina Carano to resolve the issues in her pending lawsuit against the companies. Ms. Carano was always well respected by her directors, co-stars and staff, and she worked hard to perfect her craft while treating her colleagues with kindness and respect. With this lawsuit concluded, we look forward to identifying opportunities to work together with Ms. Carano in the near future.”

The statement falls short of an explicit retraction or apology, but hints at the possibility of bringing back Carano as Dune in some capacity. Moreover, Carano herself was pleased by the outcome, first posting “and the truth shall set you free,” then issuing a full statement of her own.

“I believe [this] is the best outcome for all parties involved. I hope this brings some healing to the force,” Carano said, before thanking Musk, her attorneys at Schaerr|Jaffe, her fans for their support, and God “for His love and grace in this outcome.”

“I am excited to flip the page and move onto the next chapter. My desires remain in the arts, which is where I hope you will join me,” she said. “Yes, I’m smiling.”

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Trump admin trying to return unaccompanied children who illegally crossed border under Biden

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By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

Hundreds of thousands of minors arrived at the southern border without a parent or a legal guardian under the Biden administration.

The Trump administration is working to safely return to their home countries the unaccompanied illegal migrant children lost under the Biden administration, The Daily Signal has learned.

Hundreds of thousands of minors arrived at the southern border without a parent or a legal guardian under the Biden administration. The Trump administration has located 13,000 of those children, and now, the Office of Refugee Resettlement, a subagency of the Department of Health and Human Services, is working to reunite those children with their families in their home countries and find the rest of the missing minors.

“If their parents are outside the United States, we are going to look at repatriating them to their country,” John Fabbricatore, a senior adviser at the Office of Refugee Resettlement, told The Daily Signal.

Fabbricatore said there is a misconception that the unaccompanied alien children are getting deported, when in fact it’s a reunification process.

“They want to go home to mom and dad in their country of origin,” he said. “We will try to help facilitate that through their governments of origin. We can work with other countries to get these children back to their relatives, their parents in those other countries, if they do reside there.”

If a migrant child is in danger, the U.S. government will make “every effort” to find their parents. Foreign governments that come forward asking for their children back will bear the responsibility to connect the child with their parents.

“We always work with these foreign governments, not just HHS, but [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] does,” Fabbricatore said. “There are consular officers that go out from all of these different countries to visit their citizens that are in custody or in care.”

Before the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” passed, HHS could only repatriate children from Mexico or Canada. Now that the bill has been signed into law, HHS can establish relationships with countries that are not contiguous with the United States, such as Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador in order to immediately send children home to their country of origin.

An unaccompanied migrant child might remain in the United States if they claim asylum, but otherwise, the reunification process will take place.

When an unaccompanied migrant child is apprehended by immigration authorities, the child is transferred to the care and custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement until it can release them to a safe setting with sponsors, usually family members, while they await immigration proceedings.

“It is a priority to make sure that these victims, whoever they are, get access to the services that they need so that we can help them escape from victimhood, rehabilitate them, and send them to their home,” Andrew Gradison, acting assistant secretary at the Administration for Children and Families, told The Daily Signal.

The Biden administration didn’t properly vet sponsors, causing some minors to be released to individuals posing as family who later sexually abused the children in their custody. For instance, a 37-year-old illegal immigrant man was arrested for allegedly sexually abusing at least one teen girl who the Biden administration sent to live with him.

The Trump administration has been involved in numerous prosecutions of sponsors who are involved in trafficking, border czar Tom Homan told The Daily Signal.

“President Trump has three priorities: Secure the border, which you have the most secure border in history; No. 2, remove public safety threats and national security threats that are illegal; and third, find the children,” Homan said.

“We take it very seriously,” he added.

The Office of Refugee Resettlement needs to investigate every unaccompanied child who crossed the border during the Biden administration to make sure they’re safe, Fabbricatore said.

The Biden administration’s “whole process was based on speed to get them into the United States so as fast as they could go to release them out of care,” Fabbricatore said. “The paperwork that was done and the information that was gathered was so abysmal that really we are concerned about every single child that came in under the Biden administration.”

The Office of Refugee Resettlement is knocking on the door of each sponsor to collect DNA samples, fingerprints, and financial records; to perform background checks; and to determine whether the sponsor is suited to care for children.

“Our policy is so much stronger than the policy under the Biden administration now that we can continue to strengthen it as we move forward, to ensure that these children are in a proper environment,” Fabbricatore said.

Among the estimated 448,000 minors to enter the U.S. in recent years, ICE failed to issue more than 233,000 notices to appear in immigration court, according to the inspector general. Furthermore, more than 43,000 migrant children who were given a notice to appear in immigration court failed to do so.

An audit from the inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security found that 31,000 of the children released to a sponsor did not have a proper address where immigration officials could reach them.

“While the last administration prioritized speed over safety, as far as releasing children to sponsors in this country, we are prioritizing safety over speed,” Gradison said. “And what does that look like in practice? It looks like making sure that the sponsors who come forward to be connected with these unaccompanied children are actually related when they say that they are.”

The Office of Refugee Resettlement is investigating whether children smuggled into the country are being trafficked.

“We need to get into these situations and really interview all the parties involved, interview these children, interview these sponsors,” Fabbricatore said, “and even really look into the work sites that they’re working at to make that determination if they’ve then been trafficked, and if now they’re paying off a debt to these cartels for their own smuggling fees.”

Finding the remaining missing migrant children is a “No. 1 priority” for HHS, Fabbricatore said.

“Although we are doing a great job now under the Trump administration,” he continued, “there’s still a lot of work to do, and we’re not going to rest until we identify every single one of these children within the United States.”

Reprinted with permission from The Daily Signal.

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