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#illegals

GB News: Yvette Cooper targets delivery drivers and beauty salons in major migrant crackdown - No more ‘jobs on tap’
Yvette Cooper targets delivery drivers and beauty salons in major migrant crackdown - No more ‘jobs on tap’
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper plans to target delivery drivers and beauty salons in a crackdown on illegal migrant employment. She aims to enforce stricter laws against companies hiring workers without visas, proposing fines and prison sentences for rogue employers.

This initiative coincides with an organized crime summit and reflects Labour's shift towards tougher immigration controls. Cooper's measures include mandatory right-to-work checks for self-employed contractors and potential closure of businesses failing to comply.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Iran’s president officially rejects Trump demand for direct talks on nuclear program
Iran’s president officially rejects Trump demand for direct talks on nuclear program
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed that Tehran has rejected direct negotiations with the U.S. regarding its nuclear program, although indirect talks remain a possibility. This response follows a letter from President Trump amid rising tensions.

The situation is exacerbated by fears of military confrontation as Iran enriches uranium close to weapons-grade levels, despite its claims of peaceful intentions. The U.S. and Israel have warned against Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, with past military actions already targeting Iranian facilities.


#military

Fox News: Veterans seek Trump’s help against military ‘hell-bent on punishing soldiers’ with false arrest records
Veterans seek Trump’s help against military ‘hell-bent on punishing soldiers’ with false arrest records
Col. David Garcia faces potential discharge from the Army due to a false arrest record stemming from an investigation that found no misconduct. Despite a military board's recommendation for him to retain his position, his FBI background check inaccurately lists him as having been arrested for "abusive sexual contact."

Veterans and lawyers are urging the Trump administration to intervene and correct these erroneous records, which can severely impact service members' careers and lives. The issue arises from a military process called "titling," which creates permanent records of investigations regardless of outcomes. Garcia and others affected are seeking immediate action to resolve these inaccuracies.