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#illegals
Breitbart: Study: Democrat-Run Denver Splashes $350+ Million on Migrants
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has allocated $356 million in taxpayer funds to support migrants, amounting to $7,900 per individual. This expenditure represents 8% of the city's 2025 budget and includes costs related to education, healthcare, and housing for approximately 45,000 migrants since December 2022.
Johnston has faced criticism for cutting city services to accommodate these expenses, including reducing recreational services. He has expressed willingness to oppose federal immigration enforcement, drawing comparisons to historical protests. The financial impact on local schools is significant, with an estimated annual cost of $228 million for new migrant students.
#politics
Breitbart: Ireland: Establishment Parties Likely to Keep Power After Election
Ireland's center-right parties, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, are poised to form a new government following a fractured national election, though they face reduced vote shares and complex coalition negotiations. Sinn Fein, aiming for Irish reunification, struggles for power due to opposition from the other two parties.
The election highlighted issues like the housing crisis and immigration, with voters showing discontent towards incumbents. Notably, independent candidates gained traction, including organized crime figure Gerry Hutch, who is expected to secure a seat in Dublin.
GB News: Victoria Atkins blames Reform UK for loss of 'hard-working' Tory MPs despite surge in polls
Victoria Atkins, Shadow Environment Secretary, dismissed claims that Reform UK is outperforming the Conservatives in opposition. She emphasized that the Reform Party's rise has led to the loss of Conservative MPs, contributing to a Labour super-majority.
Atkins criticized Labour's policies, particularly regarding winter fuel allowances for pensioners and National Insurance hikes. She urged disaffected voters to support the Conservatives, asserting their role as the effective opposition to the current government.
Fox News: Candace Cameron Bure says 'shocking red sweep' is proof faith is making a comeback: ‘Let God’s will be done'
Candace Cameron Bure emphasizes the importance of faith in navigating political choices, urging Americans to approach issues from a biblical perspective. She encourages voters to focus on policies rather than candidates' flaws, reflecting on the recent election results as a potential sign of religion's resurgence in America.
Bure believes that the overwhelming support for Republican candidates indicates a shift towards faith-based values in politics. Despite a general perception of declining religious influence, she suggests that many Americans are turning to their beliefs when making electoral decisions.
Breitbart: Raskin: Deep State 'Means Anybody Who Doesn't Do the Will of Donald Trump'
Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) discussed the concept of the "deep state" on CNN, linking it to Donald Trump's selection of Kash Patel to lead the FBI. He noted historical instances of the FBI's politicization, particularly during COINTELPRO, but stated he has not seen evidence of current weaponization against a political party.
Raskin emphasized that the Department of Justice has pursued charges against members of both parties, suggesting that accusations of politicization often arise when outcomes do not favor one side. He remarked that the term "deep state" remains undefined and seems to imply any opposition to Trump.
Fox News: Georgian PM praises country's protest crackdown despite US condemnation
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze defended police actions against protesters, claiming they were acting on foreign orders to destabilize the state. This comes amid rising tensions as the Georgian Dream party announced a halt to EU accession talks, prompting significant protests in Tbilisi.
The situation has drawn condemnation from the U.S. and concerns from the EU regarding Georgia's shift away from pro-Western policies. Outgoing President Salome Zourabichvili has vowed to remain in office despite the impending end of her term, citing the new parliament's illegitimacy.
#society
Fox News: Canadian town fined for refusing to celebrate Pride Month, fly rainbow flag
The town of Emo, Ontario, faces a $10,000 fine for not declaring June as Pride Month and for refusing to fly the LGBTQ2 rainbow flag. The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario found the town in violation of the Ontario Human Rights Code following a 2020 request from Borderland Pride.
As part of the ruling, Emo officials must also undergo mandatory human rights training. The decision stemmed from a council vote that rejected the Pride Month proclamation, which was deemed discriminatory by the tribunal.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: China sends officials to study effects of sanctions on Russia as it eyes up Taiwan invasion
China is examining the impact of Western sanctions on Russia to better prepare for potential consequences if it invades Taiwan. Officials have been dispatched to Russia's central bank and finance ministry to gather insights on sanctions' effects on the economy.
In response to the U.S. approving arms shipments to Taiwan, China has promised "resolute countermeasures." The ongoing analysis includes the potential benefits of sanctions on domestic production, reflecting China's keen interest in the subject.
#health
The Epoch Times: A Smoldering Problem, Deep Underground at Chiquita Canyon Landfill
Residents of Val Verde, California, are facing severe health risks due to noxious odors and toxic emissions from the nearby Chiquita Canyon Landfill. Many, including former postal worker Romeo Centeño, describe feeling trapped in their homes, suffering from acute symptoms linked to the landfill's ongoing chemical reactions.
Despite the landfill's claims of stabilization and mitigation efforts, community members have organized lawsuits against Waste Connections, citing ongoing health hazards. The EPA has documented significant levels of harmful volatile organic compounds, raising concerns about a potential cancer cluster in the area.