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#illegals
The Western Journal: Social Security Overseer Refused to Help Weed Migrants Out of the System, Then Security Showed Up
A Social Security manager refused to include migrants in the "death master file," leading to his removal by security at the agency's Maryland headquarters. The Trump administration aims to eliminate access to benefits for certain migrants, asserting it protects American citizens' entitlements.
This effort targets about 1.4 million individuals from programs ended by the Trump administration, with the first 6,100 migrants already added to the list. Officials claim this move will discourage illegal immigration and encourage self-deportation.
#society
GB News: Prince Harry has ‘fired another bombshell at his family’ with ‘cryptic accusation’
Prince Harry has accused the Royal Family of a "deliberate attempt" to keep him and Meghan as working members, following a court appearance regarding his security arrangements. He claims he was "singled out" for inferior treatment and feels the security removal was intended to force their return to the UK.
Royal commentator Duncan Larcombe criticized Harry's claims as victimhood, noting the contradiction of Harry fearing for his security while visiting a war zone. Buckingham Palace has denied any involvement in the judicial process concerning security matters. Harry has not been in contact with his father or brother for months.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Algeria protests after consular official indicted in France
Algeria has protested the indictment of a consular official by French prosecutors for alleged involvement in the abduction of Algerian influencer Amir Boukhors. The indictment comes amid fragile relations between Algeria and France, with Algiers claiming it undermines efforts to improve ties.
The Algerian foreign ministry demanded the release of the consular officer, stating the situation was a deliberate attempt to disrupt recent diplomatic progress. Tensions have been exacerbated by past incidents, including Algeria's response to France's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara.