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Breitbart: Nicolás Maduro Claims He 'Rescued' Venezuelan Toddler Repatriated from U.S.
Nicolás Maduro celebrated the return of two-year-old Maikelys Espinoza as a "victory" for his regime, despite previously claiming she was "kidnapped" by the U.S. Her parents, both members of the Tren de Aragua gang, were deported after being found guilty of serious crimes. The U.S. clarified that Maikelys was placed in foster care for her safety.
Maduro's regime is using the child's return to bolster an anti-U.S. narrative, while he continues to call for Venezuelan migrants to return home. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, particularly regarding deportations and the treatment of Venezuelan migrants.
Breitbart: Six Illegals Accused of Murdering South Carolina Mother in Random Attack
Six illegal aliens, aged 13 to 21, have been arrested for the murder of 40-year-old Larisha Sharell Thompson in Lancaster County, South Carolina. The attack occurred on May 12 when the suspects allegedly shot Thompson while she was driving, following an attempted robbery at a convenience store.
Thompson, a dedicated worker and mother of two, was found dead in her car after her family reported her missing. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed the suspects' illegal status, with one having a prior arrest for domestic violence. All six remain in local custody.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Kamlager-Dove: Newsom Is Scaling Back Medicaid for Illegals Due to Feds Taking Away Our Money
Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) discussed California Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposal to limit Medicaid access for undocumented immigrants due to a $12 billion state budget deficit. She emphasized the need for balancing healthcare access with fiscal responsibility amid reduced federal support.
Kamlager-Dove noted that without early healthcare access, costs could escalate for the state. The proposal includes freezing enrollment or requiring a $100 monthly fee for undocumented immigrants to remain in the Medi-Cal system.
#politics
Breitbart: Justice John Roberts Stops Justice Sotomayor Interrupting Questions
During oral arguments on birthright citizenship and nationwide injunctions, Chief Justice John Roberts intervened to stop Justice Sonia Sotomayor from interrupting U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer. The discussion centered on the limits of federal court authority to issue nationwide injunctions, with Sauer arguing that these injunctions exceed lower courts' constitutional powers.
The justices expressed concerns over the implications of nationwide restraining orders on the Trump administration's policies, emphasizing the need for a more localized approach to injunctions. Sauer contended that such orders hinder the evolution of legal debates and obstruct the administration's ability to implement its electoral mandates effectively.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Kamlager-Dove: L.A.'s Only Approved 8 Building Permits Since Fire Due to Lack of Federal Funding from Trump
Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) criticized the federal government for the slow recovery from Los Angeles wildfires, attributing the delay in building permits to a lack of federal funding. She emphasized that both federal and state leaders must address the issue to expedite recovery efforts.
Kamlager-Dove expressed frustration over FEMA's operational challenges and called for federal disaster relief funds, urging former President Trump to provide the necessary financial support. She acknowledged the efforts of L.A. Mayor Karen Bass to streamline processes but maintained that funding is essential for progress.
#crime
GB News: Tesco petrol station forced to close down after two cars crash into it in double collision
A Tesco petrol station in Banbury closed after two vehicles collided with the building on May 14. Emergency services, including police and fire crews, responded to the incident, which resulted in no injuries or structural damage. The investigation is ongoing.
The petrol station remains closed while repairs are made, though the main Tesco store is open. The nearest alternative petrol station is about 10 miles away. Authorities confirmed they isolated the electricity and petrol pumps for safety during the response.