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#illegals

Fox News: Texas National Guard deputized to make immigration arrests
Texas National Guard deputized to make immigration arrests
President Trump's administration has authorized the Texas National Guard to make immigration arrests, effective immediately. Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced this on social media, stating it would enhance border security efforts. Troops can arrest illegal immigrants with a U.S. immigration officer present.

This move is part of Trump's broader strategy to combat illegal immigration, which he claims has increased under the Biden administration. Trump has pledged to enforce stricter immigration policies, including deporting migrants with criminal backgrounds, and has issued multiple executive orders aimed at reforming immigration law.


#politics

Le Monde: Why France's Socialists are caught in a trap
Why France's Socialists are caught in a trap
France's Socialist Party is grappling with whether to support a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister François Bayrou's government. The decision is complicated by internal divisions, with pressure from former leaders urging caution and the party's electorate split between moderate and radical factions.

The dilemma poses a risk of alienating voters regardless of the outcome, as the party navigates its position within the broader left-wing coalition. The situation reflects ongoing tensions within the Parti Socialiste as it seeks to maintain relevance in a shifting political landscape.


Fox News: Trump 'agreed' on shutting down USAID, Elon Musk says
Trump 'agreed' on shutting down USAID, Elon Musk says
Elon Musk announced that President Donald Trump supports shutting down the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), calling it irreparable. Musk described the agency as "a bowl of worms," indicating it is fundamentally flawed.

Musk expressed growing admiration for Trump, stating, "Frankly, I love the guy. He's great."


GB News: Trump warns 'out of line' Britain may avoid worst of trade war as imbalance could be 'worked out' in major boost for Starmer
Trump warns 'out of line' Britain may avoid worst of trade war as imbalance could be 'worked out' in major boost for Starmer
Donald Trump has warned of imminent trade tariffs against the European Union, labeling their trade practices as "an atrocity" and confirming that tariffs "will definitely happen." He expressed a softer stance towards the UK, citing his positive relationship with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and suggesting that trade issues could be resolved.

The EU is preparing to retaliate against potential US tariffs, with plans that could include imposing high duties on American imports. As Starmer prepares for an EU summit, the bloc has indicated it will not accept US tariffs without reciprocal measures.


#society

Fox News: College commencement speaker tells audience to donate to UNRWA instead of university
College commencement speaker tells audience to donate to UNRWA instead of university
Middlebury College's commencement speaker, Faith Wood, urged graduates to withdraw donations to the school and instead support Gaza, criticizing the college for its perceived complicity in the suffering of Gazans. She called for accountability and emphasized the need for educational equity.

Wood expressed concern over the state of education in Gaza compared to that at Middlebury and lamented the political climate following Donald Trump's return to office. Her speech highlighted the importance of leveraging alumni power for social justice.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US judge dismisses rescued hostage’s lawsuit against company that employed his captor
US judge dismisses rescued hostage’s lawsuit against company that employed his captor
Almog Meir Jan's lawsuit against the US nonprofit People Media Project, which allegedly employed his Hamas captor, was dismissed for lack of evidence. A federal judge allowed him to amend the suit, seeking proof that the nonprofit knew of Abdallah Aljamal's ties to Hamas.

Meir Jan, along with other hostages, was rescued in June 2024 after being abducted during a Hamas attack in October 2023. His lawsuit follows similar actions by other victims against entities accused of supporting Hamas.


#economy

Forbes: Trump Tariffs Live Updates: U.S. Futures And Global Markets Slump Amid Trade War Fears
Trump Tariffs Live Updates: U.S.  Futures And Global Markets Slump Amid Trade War Fears
U.S. futures and global stocks fell sharply due to President Trump's new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, which he acknowledged may hurt American consumers. The Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P 500 futures all dropped significantly, reflecting market anxiety over a potential trade war.

In response, Canada and Mexico have announced retaliatory tariffs, while China plans to take legal action. Economists warn that these tariffs could raise consumer prices and negatively impact the U.S. economy, with projections estimating significant costs for households.


Forbes: Trump Tariffs Live Updates: U.S. Slump Futures And Global Markets Slump Amid Trade War Fears
Trump Tariffs Live Updates: U.S. Slump Futures And Global Markets Slump Amid Trade War Fears
President Trump defended his decision to impose broad tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, acknowledging potential economic pain but asserting it would be worth it. Business groups and economists have criticized the tariffs, warning they will raise consumer prices and hurt the economy.

In response, Canada and Mexico have announced retaliatory tariffs, with Canadian officials expressing confusion and frustration over the U.S. actions. The tariffs, set to take effect soon, could cost U.S. households significantly and impact inflation, according to economic analyses.


#culture

Le Monde: Hollywood's new crusades: 'Christian,' 'inspiring' and 'family' movies
Hollywood's new crusades: 'Christian,' 'inspiring' and 'family' movies
Hollywood is increasingly embracing films that focus on Christian themes and conservative values, previously produced outside the mainstream. The recent screening of "Mary," co-produced by televangelist Joel Osteen, marks a shift as faith-based narratives gain traction in the industry.

With over 25 million views shortly after its release on Netflix, "Mary" reflects a growing acceptance of religious storytelling in Hollywood, appealing to new audiences eager for inspiring and family-oriented content.