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13 May 2025

#illegals

GB News: Migrant crisis: Keir Starmer accused of 'smokescreen' as Labour unveils latest crackdown - 'Madness!'
Migrant crisis: Keir Starmer accused of 'smokescreen' as Labour unveils latest crackdown - 'Madness!'
Shadow Crime and Policing Minister Matt Vickers criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's new migration policy as a "smokescreen" to distract from the upcoming vote on the Borders Bill. Vickers argued that the bill would allow illegal immigrants to gain British citizenship and remove age verification powers.

Vickers expressed skepticism about Starmer's ability to reform the immigration system, citing his opposition to tougher measures in the past. He highlighted that illegal immigration has increased under the current government, with more individuals staying in hotels and fewer being deported.


#politics

Breitbart: Raskin: Trump Can't Accept Jet Without Consent from Congress
Raskin: Trump Can't Accept Jet Without Consent from Congress
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) stated that Congress must approve a $400 million jet from Qatar before President Trump can accept it. He emphasized that the Constitution prohibits the president from accepting gifts from foreign entities without congressional consent, raising national security and foreign policy concerns.

Raskin noted that this situation necessitates congressional debate due to the implications involved with accepting such a gift from a foreign government.


#society

Fox News: Fatal fall in Washington’s North Cascades kills 3, leaves 1 survivor
Fatal fall in Washington’s North Cascades kills 3, leaves 1 survivor
Three climbers from Renton, Washington, died in a fall while descending a steep gully in North Cascades National Park. The incident occurred during a climbing expedition, and the Okanogan County Sheriff's Office reported that the climbers fell after an anchor failed.

The fourth member of the climbing party managed to self-extricate and contact authorities. Rescue teams recovered the bodies, with the deceased climbers aged 36, 47, and 63. An investigation into the accident is ongoing.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IDF says it hit Khan Younis hospital compound used by Hamas operatives
IDF says it hit Khan Younis hospital compound used by Hamas operatives
The IDF conducted a targeted airstrike on the Nasser Hospital compound in Khan Younis, claiming it was used by Hamas operatives for planning attacks. The strike reportedly resulted in multiple casualties, including Palestinian journalist Hassan Eslaiah, who had previously documented Hamas activities.

Prime Minister Netanyahu indicated that Israel's destruction of homes in Gaza may force Palestinians to emigrate, but finding countries willing to accept them poses a challenge. He also discussed plans for a new humanitarian aid distribution system in Gaza, which has faced setbacks due to international concerns.


Le Monde: US State Department has authorized the sale of $1.4 billion worth of weapons to the United Arab Emirates
US State Department has authorized the sale of $1.4 billion worth of weapons to the United Arab Emirates
The U.S. State Department has authorized a $1.4 billion military sale to the United Arab Emirates, including six CH-47F Chinook helicopters and F-16 fighter jet components. This move aims to bolster U.S. foreign policy and national security interests in the Middle East.

President Trump is set to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE to discuss diplomatic issues related to Gaza and Iran, as well as potential business deals in various sectors. Congress has 30 days to block the proposed sale.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: A China Tariff War Ceasefire Not a Surrender
Breitbart Business Digest: A China Tariff War Ceasefire Not a Surrender
The U.S. and China have agreed to temporarily roll back tariffs, reducing U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 30%, while China lowers its retaliatory tariffs to 10%. This 90-day pause aims to facilitate further negotiations, boosting global markets and potentially lowering inflation.

However, critics argue this is a strategic retreat for the U.S., with no meaningful concessions from China. Concerns are raised about the lack of enforcement on non-tariff barriers, and analysts suggest the rollback may signal a U-turn in U.S. trade policy. The administration insists this is a strategic pause, not a capitulation.