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#illegals

Fox News: Federal judge allows IRS to share illegal alien data with DHS in court win for Trump
Federal judge allows IRS to share illegal alien data with DHS in court win for Trump
A federal judge has denied an injunction that would have blocked the DHS and IRS from allowing ICE access to taxpayer information to locate illegal immigrants for deportation. The ruling confirms that the agreement does not violate the Internal Revenue Code.

The memorandum ensures that sensitive taxpayer data is protected while permitting law enforcement to pursue criminal violations. The agreement allows ICE to cross-check names and addresses of illegal immigrants with IRS tax records.


#politics

The Western Journal: France Issues Response After Macron Is Accused of Leaving Illicit Item in Plain Sight During Photo Op
France Issues Response After Macron Is Accused of Leaving Illicit Item in Plain Sight During Photo Op
French President Emmanuel Macron's alleged involvement in a drug scandal during a meeting in Kyiv has been dismissed as disinformation. A viral photo purportedly showing him hiding a bag of cocaine was debunked; the object was identified as a crumpled tissue.

The Élysée Palace condemned the rumors as baseless, attributing them to enemies of France. Official sources and visual evidence support the claim that the leaders were merely tidying up for a photo opportunity, not concealing illicit items.


GB News: Yvette Cooper vows to slash AT LEAST 100,000 visas as Labour hints at further migration crackdown
Yvette Cooper vows to slash AT LEAST 100,000 visas as Labour hints at further migration crackdown
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper plans to cut 100,000 visas as part of efforts to control Britain's borders. She highlighted measures that would reduce visa issuance, including changes to skilled-worker and care-worker visas, and indicated potential future reductions.

Cooper's comments come amid a surge in net migration, which reached 906,000 in June 2023. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer also emphasized a need for significant reductions in net migration, proposing changes to settlement rules and a new migration White Paper aimed at decreasing reliance on foreign workers.


#society

The Western Journal: Trump Shames Media for Ignoring 'Genocide' of White Farmers: 'If It Were the Other Way Around They'd Talk About It'
Trump Shames Media for Ignoring 'Genocide' of White Farmers: 'If It Were the Other Way Around They'd Talk About It'
President Trump announced that the U.S. will offer asylum to South African farmers facing violence and land confiscation. He criticized the media for not covering what he termed a "genocide" against white Afrikaners in South Africa, emphasizing the need for attention to their plight.

Trump's executive order suspended aid to South Africa and aimed to resettle affected individuals in the U.S. The first group of Afrikaners arrived in Virginia, welcomed by U.S. officials. Trump's comments have sparked backlash from South African authorities.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: US announces new sanctions against Iran as talks proceed
US announces new sanctions against Iran as talks proceed
The U.S. imposed new sanctions on Iran, targeting three individuals and one entity linked to its nuclear program, amid ongoing negotiations. Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted Iran's uranium enrichment levels, which exceed limits set by the 2015 nuclear deal.

The sanctions freeze assets and prohibit business dealings with the targeted parties, including a company involved in nuclear weapons research. Talks between the U.S. and Iran continue, but no significant progress has been made.


Times Of Israel: Trump puts an American First, and Israel rejoices
Trump puts an American First, and Israel rejoices
The release of Edan Alexander, the last living Israeli-American hostage held by Hamas, was a surprising development after 584 days. President Trump prioritized securing Alexander's freedom, contrasting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's military approach. Families of other hostages expressed concern over their loved ones' fates as the U.S. focused on American citizens.

While Trump aims for the return of all hostages and hopes this marks a step towards ending the conflict, tensions exist between U.S. and Israeli strategies, particularly regarding military escalation in Gaza. The differing interests of the U.S. and the Israeli government, influenced by far-right elements, could complicate future cooperation.


#religion

Fox News: Corpse of 16th-century Catholic saint found 'perfectly preserved' goes on display, astonishing worshippers
Corpse of 16th-century Catholic saint found 'perfectly preserved' goes on display, astonishing worshippers
The body of St. Teresa of Avila, a 16th-century saint, was displayed in Spain for the first time since 1914 after being found in a remarkably preserved state. Observers were visibly emotional during the public veneration ceremony, with her remains showing exceptional preservation, particularly in the foot and face.

Experts attribute her preservation to the dry conditions of her tomb, which helped prevent decomposition. St. Teresa, who suffered from chronic pain during her life, continues to draw attention for her well-preserved condition, described as a unique natural phenomenon.