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#illegals

Breitbart: ICE Scoops Illegal Migrants in Many Small Workplace Raids
ICE Scoops Illegal Migrants in Many Small Workplace Raids
ICE has intensified its enforcement actions against illegal migrants, conducting small-scale workplace raids across the U.S. under the direction of border czar Tom Homan. Recent operations have targeted various businesses, including a bakery in Texas, leading to arrests and federal complaints against employers for hiring undocumented workers.

This shift marks a significant change in ICE's approach, as the agency has historically focused less on prosecuting employers. Other states, including Mississippi and New Jersey, have also reported similar workplace raids, prompting concerns from local officials about the impact on communities.


#politics

Front Page Magazine: Why MSNBC Gave Anti-Israel Commentator Joy Reid the Boot
Why MSNBC Gave Anti-Israel Commentator Joy Reid the Boot
Joy Reid has been fired from MSNBC after years of controversial remarks, particularly regarding Israel and antisemitic conspiracy theories. Her comments have drawn criticism, including accusations of blaming Israel for the 9/11 attacks and for civilian casualties in Gaza.

Despite her dismissal, Reid expressed a mix of emotions, including guilt for her team's job loss. The network's decision comes after years of tolerance for her rhetoric, raising questions about why it took so long to act against her statements.


Breitbart: ‘SNL’ Spoofs Trump-Zelensky White House Showdown; Host Shane Gillis Mocks Biden's 'Dead Face,' Praises Trump's 'Gulf of America'
‘SNL’ Spoofs Trump-Zelensky White House Showdown; Host Shane Gillis Mocks Biden's 'Dead Face,' Praises Trump's 'Gulf of America'
Shane Gillis returned to host Saturday Night Live, five years after being fired for offensive jokes. He made remarks about President Biden, Trump, and various controversial topics, which sparked backlash on social media.

The cold open featured a parody of the Oval Office meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, highlighting political tensions.


Breitbart: ‘Star Trek’ Star George Takei Cheers on Leftists Who Crashed Vance Family Ski Trip
‘Star Trek’ Star George Takei Cheers on Leftists Who Crashed Vance Family Ski Trip
George Takei supported protesters who confronted Vice President JD Vance during his ski trip in Vermont, leading to Vance and his family being relocated for safety. Takei shared a photo of a protestor's sign accusing Vance of treachery, reflecting ongoing tensions over U.S. support for Ukraine.

This incident follows backlash from the political left regarding comments made by Vance and former President Trump about Ukrainian President Zelensky, who had issued a pointed statement during a public meeting. The situation highlights the polarized views on U.S. involvement in Ukraine.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Did the ‘Zionist Lobby’ Really Trick the Two Muslim Nurses into Saying They Wanted to Kill Jews?
Did the ‘Zionist Lobby’ Really Trick the Two Muslim Nurses into Saying They Wanted to Kill Jews?
Muslim community groups in Australia are facing backlash over statements made by nurses Ahmad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, who made violent remarks about killing Israeli patients. While the community condemned the outrage directed at the nurses, critics argue that their comments were not merely emotional but indicative of a deeper issue regarding anti-Semitism.

The controversy raises questions about the professionalism of healthcare workers and their ethical responsibilities. As investigations continue, there are concerns about the treatment of Jewish patients by Muslim medical staff, with allegations of misconduct surfacing.


GB News: Morrisons manager refused blind grandmother entry to store with her guide dog after claiming to have 'severe pet allergies'
Morrisons manager refused blind grandmother entry to store with her guide dog after claiming to have 'severe pet allergies'
A blind grandmother, Caroline Kennelly, was denied entry to a Morrisons Daily store in Canterbury with her guide dog, Dougie, due to the owner's claimed severe pet allergy. Despite her legal right to access the store with her assistance dog, staff insisted she leave, causing her distress.

Morrisons has since apologized for the incident, acknowledging it should not have occurred, but the local store manager maintained the ban, suggesting staff could shop for Kennelly instead. The Guide Dogs Charity confirmed that such refusals are illegal and detrimental to the confidence of guide dog owners.


The Western Journal: Canada Spent $320 Million to Fuel Anti-Christian Hate But Came Up Empty-Handed
Canada Spent $320 Million to Fuel Anti-Christian Hate But Came Up Empty-Handed
The Canadian government spent $320 million on initiatives to uncover alleged unmarked graves of Native American children linked to Christian schools but found no evidence after four years. Funding for the search is set to expire, with critics arguing the effort served more to attack Christianity than to address historical injustices.

The lack of findings has led to calls for skepticism regarding claims of systemic racism and oppression. Observers suggest that the narrative surrounding these events reflects a broader agenda against Christianity, urging vigilance against unsubstantiated claims in social discourse.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Chris Murphy: 'The White House Has Become an Arm of the Kremlin'
Chris Murphy: 'The White House Has Become an Arm of the Kremlin'
Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) criticized the Biden administration's approach to Ukraine, claiming it has adopted Kremlin talking points and is rewriting history regarding the war's origins. He warned that this stance could jeopardize U.S. national security and embolden adversaries like China and Russia.

Murphy expressed concern that the U.S. may be aligning itself with dictators, suggesting that such relationships could lead to a dangerous shift in governance. He emphasized the importance of recognizing Russia as the aggressor and the implications of failing to support Ukraine.


Breitbart: Norway Vows to Continue Supplying Fuel to U.S. Navy
Norway Vows to Continue Supplying Fuel to U.S. Navy
Norway's government confirmed it will continue supplying fuel to the U.S. Navy despite a local company, Haltbakk Bunkers, announcing a boycott in response to tensions between President Trump and Ukraine's President Zelensky. The Norwegian Ministry of Defence emphasized ongoing defense cooperation.

Haltbakk Bunkers' owner described the boycott as largely symbolic, noting their limited fuel supply to the U.S. Navy. The company's social media presence has since diminished, and a U.S. senator suggested reconsidering NATO membership in light of the situation.


Breitbart: Disney's 'Star Wars' Star Mark Hamill Defends Zelensky, Calls Trump and Vance 'Putin Puppets, a Disgrace to Our Country'
Disney's 'Star Wars' Star Mark Hamill Defends Zelensky, Calls Trump and Vance 'Putin Puppets, a Disgrace to Our Country'
Mark Hamill publicly criticized President Trump and Vice President JD Vance after a heated Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky, labeling them "a disgrace to our country." He expressed shock over the incident, stating it would have lasting repercussions on the U.S.'s global standing.

Simultaneously, some Ukrainian lawmakers condemned Zelensky's actions, with one calling it "absolute idiocy" that risks millions. High-profile figures, including NATO and Polish officials, urged Zelensky to mend ties with Trump.


The Telegraph: This summit was an exercise in wishful thinking
This summit was an exercise in wishful thinking
European leaders, including Sir Keir Starmer, expressed support for Ukraine at a London conference, emphasizing the need for a "coalition of the willing" to protect its independence. However, they face challenges in securing U.S. military backing, which is deemed essential for any effective deployment.

Starmer's proposals, while aiming to show commitment to Ukraine, highlight the limitations of European military resources without U.S. support. The conference appeared more symbolic than substantive, as the risk of escalating tensions with Russia looms over any potential European military involvement.


#economy

The Western Journal: Have We Become the Party of Handouts?
Have We Become the Party of Handouts?
The author reflects on the Republican Party's shift towards potential handouts, particularly in light of President Trump's suggestion to return some savings from government waste to taxpayers. Initially resistant, the author considers the merits of this idea amidst rising inflation and economic challenges.

The piece critiques the Democratic Party's spending priorities while suggesting that returning funds to taxpayers could be a way to highlight the contrast with the party's past actions. The author expresses cautious support for the proposal, emphasizing the importance of addressing the nation's financial stability.


Breitbart: Secretary Bessent: Treasury Department Appointing 'Affordability Czar'
Secretary Bessent: Treasury Department Appointing 'Affordability Czar'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced plans to appoint an "affordability czar" to address rising consumer prices. He acknowledged public concerns about the economy and emphasized efforts to reduce costs, particularly in housing and auto sectors, while highlighting the need for focused action.

Bessent stated that the administration is committed to making a significant impact on affordability for working-class Americans, despite the challenges posed by previous economic conditions.


#health

Fox News: Man is allergic to 28 different foods, says life is 'increasingly difficult'
Man is allergic to 28 different foods, says life is 'increasingly difficult'
Alex De Sousa, a 28-year-old from Glasgow, faces significant challenges due to 28 food allergies that began in childhood. His most severe allergies include peanuts and legumes, making dining out and grocery shopping particularly difficult, as he must constantly read labels and ensure his safety.

To cope, De Sousa has learned to cook for himself and developed a web tool to help restaurants better display allergens. He emphasizes the communal impact of his allergies on dining decisions and notes that many others with similar issues share his struggles.